Stationary two-atom entanglement induced by nonclassical two
... two measures of entanglement and the relation between them for the two-atom system radiating by spontaneous emission for quite broad range of initial conditions. In this paper we study the creation of a stationary entanglement in a system of two identical as well as nonidentical two-level atoms sepa ...
... two measures of entanglement and the relation between them for the two-atom system radiating by spontaneous emission for quite broad range of initial conditions. In this paper we study the creation of a stationary entanglement in a system of two identical as well as nonidentical two-level atoms sepa ...
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... dependence of decaying rate on the location of the initial coherent states. The Gaussian decay may be followed by a power-law decay 1 / t with 艌 1 for the large time scale. However, after averaging over the whole phase space, we find that the fidelity decay can be well fitted by an inverse power ...
... dependence of decaying rate on the location of the initial coherent states. The Gaussian decay may be followed by a power-law decay 1 / t with 艌 1 for the large time scale. However, after averaging over the whole phase space, we find that the fidelity decay can be well fitted by an inverse power ...
Regularity and Approximability of Electronic Wave Functions
... Because of its high-dimensionality, it seems to be completely hopeless to attack the electronic Schrödinger equation directly. Dirac, one of the fathers of quantum theory, commented on this in [25] with the often quoted words, “the underlying physical laws necessary for the mathematical theory of a ...
... Because of its high-dimensionality, it seems to be completely hopeless to attack the electronic Schrödinger equation directly. Dirac, one of the fathers of quantum theory, commented on this in [25] with the often quoted words, “the underlying physical laws necessary for the mathematical theory of a ...
Quantum Computing - Department of Computing
... is the pattern one expects for waves (e.g. water waves or electromagnetic radiation), not particles. ...
... is the pattern one expects for waves (e.g. water waves or electromagnetic radiation), not particles. ...
Dynamical Aspects of Information Storage in Quantum
... In this respect, the assumption of finite precision of all physically realizable state preparation, manipulation, and registration procedures is particularly important, and can even be treated as an empirical given. This premise is general enough to subsume (a) fundamental limitations imposed by the ...
... In this respect, the assumption of finite precision of all physically realizable state preparation, manipulation, and registration procedures is particularly important, and can even be treated as an empirical given. This premise is general enough to subsume (a) fundamental limitations imposed by the ...
Plasma Process 8 she..
... time and position averaged rate. (This implies that we can have the electrons leaving at one location and the ions leaving at another location. It also implies that the ions might leave at a certain time while the electrons leave at a different time – provided the time difference is not great.) We w ...
... time and position averaged rate. (This implies that we can have the electrons leaving at one location and the ions leaving at another location. It also implies that the ions might leave at a certain time while the electrons leave at a different time – provided the time difference is not great.) We w ...
Solution-5 - cts.iitkgp
... some angle of incidence θi . What difference do you notice in comparison to the case when n1 , n2 > 0? (b) Recall that the refractive index can be written as n = ...
... some angle of incidence θi . What difference do you notice in comparison to the case when n1 , n2 > 0? (b) Recall that the refractive index can be written as n = ...
Experiments with Entangled Photons Bell Inequalities, Non-local Games and Bound Entanglement
... incomplete [2]. This thought experiment, using initials of the authors, is now known as the EPR paradox. Since then, the EPR paradox has raised many debates and divided the scientific community into two groups, one who believed (and still believes) that quantum mechanics is indeed incomplete and the ...
... incomplete [2]. This thought experiment, using initials of the authors, is now known as the EPR paradox. Since then, the EPR paradox has raised many debates and divided the scientific community into two groups, one who believed (and still believes) that quantum mechanics is indeed incomplete and the ...
Signatures of Majorana zero-modes in nanowires, quantum spin
... depends on the order of the exchange operation [7]. Such non-Abelian statistics can be used to perform logical operations [8], an application known as topological quantum computation [9]. Although the earliest proposals to realize Majorana zero-modes in superconductors go back many decades [6, 7], t ...
... depends on the order of the exchange operation [7]. Such non-Abelian statistics can be used to perform logical operations [8], an application known as topological quantum computation [9]. Although the earliest proposals to realize Majorana zero-modes in superconductors go back many decades [6, 7], t ...
Introduction to Quantum Information and Computation for Chemistry
... a measurement will destroy the state of superposition, this exponentially large information processing space combined with the peculiar mathematical structure of quantum mechanics still implies the formidable potential in the performance of some of computational tasks exponentially faster than class ...
... a measurement will destroy the state of superposition, this exponentially large information processing space combined with the peculiar mathematical structure of quantum mechanics still implies the formidable potential in the performance of some of computational tasks exponentially faster than class ...