
Comparison of Genetic Algorithm and Quantum Genetic Algorithm
... [7], a QGA was also used to solve the binary decision diagram ordering problem. More recently, QGA where used to evolve Cellular Automata rules (CA) [5, 6] to solve the density classification problem. In this work, we propose to make a comparison between GA and QGA to extract some computational abil ...
... [7], a QGA was also used to solve the binary decision diagram ordering problem. More recently, QGA where used to evolve Cellular Automata rules (CA) [5, 6] to solve the density classification problem. In this work, we propose to make a comparison between GA and QGA to extract some computational abil ...
Why the Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not Classical1
... in this situation. So let us correct this error by introducing the measurement : 7 ; that tests the two propositions together, by pouring out the water at both sides at once. The result is then that if we have more than 10 liters at the left, we have less than 10 liters at the right, and if we have ...
... in this situation. So let us correct this error by introducing the measurement : 7 ; that tests the two propositions together, by pouring out the water at both sides at once. The result is then that if we have more than 10 liters at the left, we have less than 10 liters at the right, and if we have ...
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... produce a ‘symplectic connection’ which associates to a path in the base a symplectomorphism between the fibers. Up to a hamiltonian isotopy, this symplectomorphism depends only on the homotopy class of the path. Since two objects of the Fukaya category are isomorphic if they are related by a Hamilt ...
... produce a ‘symplectic connection’ which associates to a path in the base a symplectomorphism between the fibers. Up to a hamiltonian isotopy, this symplectomorphism depends only on the homotopy class of the path. Since two objects of the Fukaya category are isomorphic if they are related by a Hamilt ...
Physics of Single-Electron Transistors and Doped Mott Insulators M. Kastner
... ions that make up the conventional CuO2 network, called CuI, have CuI-CuI exchange energy ~130 meV, and order antiferromagnetically at about 380 K; the Cull-Cull exchange is only ~ 10 meV, and the Cull's order at ~ 40 K. We have studied the dependence of the magnetization on field, temperature, and ...
... ions that make up the conventional CuO2 network, called CuI, have CuI-CuI exchange energy ~130 meV, and order antiferromagnetically at about 380 K; the Cull-Cull exchange is only ~ 10 meV, and the Cull's order at ~ 40 K. We have studied the dependence of the magnetization on field, temperature, and ...
Molecular Electronic Devices
... Needed for present day and future devices where phasebreaking vibrations take longer than electron’s transit time ...
... Needed for present day and future devices where phasebreaking vibrations take longer than electron’s transit time ...
- Philsci
... any part of classical physics, would be able to issue in physical predictions about actual physical states of affairs entirely independently of measurement. Such a theory would be able to predict and explain macroscopic, quasi-classical phenomena as arising from the quantum field alone, without call ...
... any part of classical physics, would be able to issue in physical predictions about actual physical states of affairs entirely independently of measurement. Such a theory would be able to predict and explain macroscopic, quasi-classical phenomena as arising from the quantum field alone, without call ...
Why the Logical Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not
... the water at the left it influences what happens to the water at the right. More concretely the water at right is also poured out, and hence helps to result in there being more than 10 liters at the left. Indeed, we also know that there cannot be more than 10 liters of water to left and more than 1 ...
... the water at the left it influences what happens to the water at the right. More concretely the water at right is also poured out, and hence helps to result in there being more than 10 liters at the left. Indeed, we also know that there cannot be more than 10 liters of water to left and more than 1 ...
ptt-file - Parmenides Foundation
... • The canvas of local space-time constitutes only together with factization. It is thus not applicable to the status “ante”. • Relativity doesn’t allow for a “now” that would be mandatory for the entire universe. Quantum physics, instead, requires a strong notion of the present – as genuine novelty ...
... • The canvas of local space-time constitutes only together with factization. It is thus not applicable to the status “ante”. • Relativity doesn’t allow for a “now” that would be mandatory for the entire universe. Quantum physics, instead, requires a strong notion of the present – as genuine novelty ...
What Is Quantum Information? - Quantum Theory Group at CMU
... • Bennett and Shor (1998) ◦ Qm ↔ Cl info is like complex ↔ real numbers – Interesting analogy, but what are the details? • Deutsch and Hayden (2000) ◦ Technical idea using Heisenberg representation – Causality, not information in Shannon sense • Brukner and Zeilinger (2001) ◦ Shannon ideas don’t wor ...
... • Bennett and Shor (1998) ◦ Qm ↔ Cl info is like complex ↔ real numbers – Interesting analogy, but what are the details? • Deutsch and Hayden (2000) ◦ Technical idea using Heisenberg representation – Causality, not information in Shannon sense • Brukner and Zeilinger (2001) ◦ Shannon ideas don’t wor ...