
ABSTRACT RANDOM ROUTING AND CONCENTRATION IN QUANTUM SWITCHING NETWORKS
... circuit which realizes that particular permutation. Since the circuit realizes only one permutation, it needs to be made anew for any new permutation to be realized. The first quantum switch network using reconfigurable switches to route groups of quantum bits (which comprise quantum bit packets) wa ...
... circuit which realizes that particular permutation. Since the circuit realizes only one permutation, it needs to be made anew for any new permutation to be realized. The first quantum switch network using reconfigurable switches to route groups of quantum bits (which comprise quantum bit packets) wa ...
Emulating Quantum Computation
... algorithms or architectures is largely theoretical, and computer scientists have no way to realise their ideas. For example, we are a long way from implementing Shor’s polynomial time factoring algorithm which truly exemplifies the potential power of quantum computing [54, 55]. By creating emulation ...
... algorithms or architectures is largely theoretical, and computer scientists have no way to realise their ideas. For example, we are a long way from implementing Shor’s polynomial time factoring algorithm which truly exemplifies the potential power of quantum computing [54, 55]. By creating emulation ...
A Topos for Algebraic Quantum Theory
... • Quantum ‘logic’ is a propositional language; no satisfactory generalization to predicate logic has been found. Quantum logic is also problematic from a physical perspective. Since (by various theorems [14] and wide agreement) quantum probabilities do not admit an ignorance interpretation, [0, 1]-v ...
... • Quantum ‘logic’ is a propositional language; no satisfactory generalization to predicate logic has been found. Quantum logic is also problematic from a physical perspective. Since (by various theorems [14] and wide agreement) quantum probabilities do not admit an ignorance interpretation, [0, 1]-v ...
Atomic Bose-Hubbard Systems with Single-Particle
... The development of single-particle control for neutral atoms enables new types of experiments. We deterministically prepare one or two particles in localized Fock states and let the atoms propagate in an optical lattice, realizing continuous, one-dimensional quantum walks [17]. In contrast to previo ...
... The development of single-particle control for neutral atoms enables new types of experiments. We deterministically prepare one or two particles in localized Fock states and let the atoms propagate in an optical lattice, realizing continuous, one-dimensional quantum walks [17]. In contrast to previo ...
Classical vs Quantum Information - UMD Math
... A simplex has the rather special property that any state (probability distribution) can be represented in one and only one way as a mixture of extremal states, the vertices of the simplex. No other state space has this feature: if the state space is not a simplex, the representation of mixed states ...
... A simplex has the rather special property that any state (probability distribution) can be represented in one and only one way as a mixture of extremal states, the vertices of the simplex. No other state space has this feature: if the state space is not a simplex, the representation of mixed states ...
PHYS PHYSICS
... Role within programme and connections to other courses. This course will be our first major foray into the formalism of electromagnetic theory. A thorough examination of the nature of vector fields and the forces they cause, and scalar fields along with their relationship to energy, will form a conn ...
... Role within programme and connections to other courses. This course will be our first major foray into the formalism of electromagnetic theory. A thorough examination of the nature of vector fields and the forces they cause, and scalar fields along with their relationship to energy, will form a conn ...
Read PDF - Physics (APS) - American Physical Society
... can further perturb the system [1]. In optomechanics [2], coherent light fields serve as the intermediary between the fragile mechanical states and our inherently classical world by exerting radiation pressure forces and extracting mechanical information. Here, we engineer a microwave cavity optomec ...
... can further perturb the system [1]. In optomechanics [2], coherent light fields serve as the intermediary between the fragile mechanical states and our inherently classical world by exerting radiation pressure forces and extracting mechanical information. Here, we engineer a microwave cavity optomec ...
Quantum computation and quantum information (PDF
... (such as position or velocity) to isolated quantum entities (such as electrons, photons or other elementary particles). The properties of quantum systems only make sense in light of the measurements we make. Taken to its limit, the Copenhagen interpretation denies the reality of an individual photon ...
... (such as position or velocity) to isolated quantum entities (such as electrons, photons or other elementary particles). The properties of quantum systems only make sense in light of the measurements we make. Taken to its limit, the Copenhagen interpretation denies the reality of an individual photon ...
Introduction
... can warrant the claim that structural explanation applies to special relativity and quantum mechanics but not, say, to the kinetic theory of gases. I argue that Hughes finds such a warrant in Einstein’s distinction between principle and constructive theories and in the claim that quantum mechanics b ...
... can warrant the claim that structural explanation applies to special relativity and quantum mechanics but not, say, to the kinetic theory of gases. I argue that Hughes finds such a warrant in Einstein’s distinction between principle and constructive theories and in the claim that quantum mechanics b ...
Paul A.M. Dirac`sThe Principles of Quantum Mechanics | SpringerLink
... not really solved the difficulty of the conflict between the waves and the corpuscles, but have merely talked about it in a certain way and, by using some of the concepts of waves and some of corpuscles, have arrived at a formal account of the phenomena, which does not really tell us anything that w ...
... not really solved the difficulty of the conflict between the waves and the corpuscles, but have merely talked about it in a certain way and, by using some of the concepts of waves and some of corpuscles, have arrived at a formal account of the phenomena, which does not really tell us anything that w ...