I am grateful to Mike Weismann for guiding much of this discussion
... and/or their manipulation in encoding of information. This usage is essentially thermodynamic, either the intrinsic physical properties allow a reading of an existing non-equilibrium condition (more or less as in (i); ‘information content’ is synonymous with negentropy), or the states can be reorder ...
... and/or their manipulation in encoding of information. This usage is essentially thermodynamic, either the intrinsic physical properties allow a reading of an existing non-equilibrium condition (more or less as in (i); ‘information content’ is synonymous with negentropy), or the states can be reorder ...
Vibration multistability and quantum switching for dispersive coupling Maizelis, Rudner, Dykman
... given by Eq. (26), which for the considered model coincides with Eq. (8) and justifies the above qualitative arguments. For the chosen parameters, the mode can have up to three stable states at a time. In the mean-field picture where quantum and classical fluctuations are neglected (see Sec. IV for ...
... given by Eq. (26), which for the considered model coincides with Eq. (8) and justifies the above qualitative arguments. For the chosen parameters, the mode can have up to three stable states at a time. In the mean-field picture where quantum and classical fluctuations are neglected (see Sec. IV for ...
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... A. The transmission coefficient through the barrier depends on E, V and a B. The transmission coefficient increases when a decreases for a given E and V C. The transmission coefficient increases when V decreases for a given E and a D. The transmission coefficient increases when E decreases for a giv ...
... A. The transmission coefficient through the barrier depends on E, V and a B. The transmission coefficient increases when a decreases for a given E and V C. The transmission coefficient increases when V decreases for a given E and a D. The transmission coefficient increases when E decreases for a giv ...
10/29/2007 Julia Velkovska PHY 340a
... • Some baryons are stable (nuclei exist!) • No mesons are stable – they decay rather quickly (~10-9 s for weak decays) Julia Velkovska ...
... • Some baryons are stable (nuclei exist!) • No mesons are stable – they decay rather quickly (~10-9 s for weak decays) Julia Velkovska ...
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 14, 9411-20
... In quantum simulation, we are interested in the behavior and properties of a quantum system, which could be either a stationary molecule or a chemical reaction. The procedure of quantum simulation can be summarized in three steps: (a) preparing the quantum state into an initial state, (b) evolving t ...
... In quantum simulation, we are interested in the behavior and properties of a quantum system, which could be either a stationary molecule or a chemical reaction. The procedure of quantum simulation can be summarized in three steps: (a) preparing the quantum state into an initial state, (b) evolving t ...
Implementing and Characterizing Precise Multiqubit Measurements
... well as certain effects from higher-order terms in the Hamiltonian. While our implementation utilizes a 3D circuit QED system, the protocol is more general, relying only on common dispersive shifts to a harmonic oscillator. Like any precise operation in a large Hilbert space, it also benefits signif ...
... well as certain effects from higher-order terms in the Hamiltonian. While our implementation utilizes a 3D circuit QED system, the protocol is more general, relying only on common dispersive shifts to a harmonic oscillator. Like any precise operation in a large Hilbert space, it also benefits signif ...
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... a (semi)additive structure, the superpositions characteristic of quantum phenomena can be captured at this abstract level. Moreover, the biproduct structure interacts with the compact-closed structure in a non-trivial fashion. In particular, the distributivity of tensor product over biproduct allows ...
... a (semi)additive structure, the superpositions characteristic of quantum phenomena can be captured at this abstract level. Moreover, the biproduct structure interacts with the compact-closed structure in a non-trivial fashion. In particular, the distributivity of tensor product over biproduct allows ...
Hamiltonian and measuring time for analog quantum search
... the required measuring time in the task. Since Hamiltonian is considered, the energy-time relation then will play an essential role in the problem. The evaluation of the measuring time for the quantum search with certainty therefore becomes crucially important. In this study, we then intend to deriv ...
... the required measuring time in the task. Since Hamiltonian is considered, the energy-time relation then will play an essential role in the problem. The evaluation of the measuring time for the quantum search with certainty therefore becomes crucially important. In this study, we then intend to deriv ...