Fifth Quantum Thermodynamics Conference (QTD5)
... another as well as the work cost of logical processes on systems with a trivial Hamiltonian have been successfully characterized. Here, we provide a general fundamental lower limit, valid for systems with an arbitrary Hamiltonian and in contact with a heat bath, on the work cost for the implementati ...
... another as well as the work cost of logical processes on systems with a trivial Hamiltonian have been successfully characterized. Here, we provide a general fundamental lower limit, valid for systems with an arbitrary Hamiltonian and in contact with a heat bath, on the work cost for the implementati ...
Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. 176, 384 (2008).
... interactions in the spirit of the Majumdar-Ghosh spin chain, longer range interactions and two-leg ladders. We also discuss generalizations to anyons with general non-Abelian SU (2)k statistics. The k → ∞ limit of the latter yields ordinary SU (2) spin chains. ...
... interactions in the spirit of the Majumdar-Ghosh spin chain, longer range interactions and two-leg ladders. We also discuss generalizations to anyons with general non-Abelian SU (2)k statistics. The k → ∞ limit of the latter yields ordinary SU (2) spin chains. ...
Correlations in multipartite systems: From entanglement to localization Julia Stasi ´nska
... so-called LOCC scenario) is what characterizes separable states. Generalizing this notion to mixed states we note that obviously a product of two density matrices can be generated with local resources. Moreover, all convex combinations of such products, giving the most general ...
... so-called LOCC scenario) is what characterizes separable states. Generalizing this notion to mixed states we note that obviously a product of two density matrices can be generated with local resources. Moreover, all convex combinations of such products, giving the most general ...
Quantum Computation: Theory and Implementation
... Quantum Computation: Theory and Implementation by Edward Stuart Boyden III Submitted to the Department of Physics in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physics and to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of ...
... Quantum Computation: Theory and Implementation by Edward Stuart Boyden III Submitted to the Department of Physics in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physics and to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of ...
INTRO TO NON-EQUILIBRIUM 2PI EFFECTIVE ACTION
... 2PI approach in classical statistical field theory possibility to compare with “exact” solution sampling of initial conditions + numerical integration of classical equation of motion example of classical limit: three-loop approximation ...
... 2PI approach in classical statistical field theory possibility to compare with “exact” solution sampling of initial conditions + numerical integration of classical equation of motion example of classical limit: three-loop approximation ...
Lecture 18
... Dealing with Error Creep Classic solution: reduce the time step Δt Up the frame rate (not necessarily good) Perform more than one step per frame Each Euler step is called an iteration ...
... Dealing with Error Creep Classic solution: reduce the time step Δt Up the frame rate (not necessarily good) Perform more than one step per frame Each Euler step is called an iteration ...
89 - APS Link Manager - American Physical Society
... Invariance of classical equations of motion under a group parametrized by functions of time implies constraints between canonical coordinates and momenta. In the Dirac formulation of quanturn mechanics, invariance is normally imposed by demanding that physical wave functions are annihilated by the o ...
... Invariance of classical equations of motion under a group parametrized by functions of time implies constraints between canonical coordinates and momenta. In the Dirac formulation of quanturn mechanics, invariance is normally imposed by demanding that physical wave functions are annihilated by the o ...
Time-Space Efficient Simulations of Quantum Computations
... known time-space lower bounds for classical algorithms (see [37] for a survey) hold for models with random access to the input and memory. This makes the lower bounds more meaningful as they do not exploit artifacts due to sequential access. Extending the standard quantum Turing machine model [8] t ...
... known time-space lower bounds for classical algorithms (see [37] for a survey) hold for models with random access to the input and memory. This makes the lower bounds more meaningful as they do not exploit artifacts due to sequential access. Extending the standard quantum Turing machine model [8] t ...
Transformations of Entangled Mixed States of Two Qubits
... fundamental unit is called a quantum bit (with the abbreviation qubit)[31]. A qubit not only takes the values of either 0 or 1, but also it can take on values which are superpositions of both 0 and 1. In other words, both values are possible for one qubit due to the superposition principle in quantu ...
... fundamental unit is called a quantum bit (with the abbreviation qubit)[31]. A qubit not only takes the values of either 0 or 1, but also it can take on values which are superpositions of both 0 and 1. In other words, both values are possible for one qubit due to the superposition principle in quantu ...
Computational power of quantum many
... As our main result, we present a plethora of new universal resource states and computational schemes for MBQC. The examples have been chosen to demonstrate the flexibility one has when constructing models for measurement-based computation. Indeed, it turns out that many properties one might naturall ...
... As our main result, we present a plethora of new universal resource states and computational schemes for MBQC. The examples have been chosen to demonstrate the flexibility one has when constructing models for measurement-based computation. Indeed, it turns out that many properties one might naturall ...