
An introduction to quantum probability, quantum mechanics, and
... never reaches it; this case is called destructive interference. On the other hand, if one of the slits of blocked, then we can discard one of the states in |B|, with the result that each detector is reached with ...
... never reaches it; this case is called destructive interference. On the other hand, if one of the slits of blocked, then we can discard one of the states in |B|, with the result that each detector is reached with ...
Quantum circuits for strongly correlated quantum systems
... Bose-Hubbard model have been prepared using atoms in optical lattices 关5,6兴, something which has triggered a lot of attention both in the atomic physics and condensed-matter physics communities. In this paper we propose to use a quantum computer in a different way, such that we not only have access ...
... Bose-Hubbard model have been prepared using atoms in optical lattices 关5,6兴, something which has triggered a lot of attention both in the atomic physics and condensed-matter physics communities. In this paper we propose to use a quantum computer in a different way, such that we not only have access ...
pdf - Martijn Wubs
... [13–19] and amplifying [20–24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
... [13–19] and amplifying [20–24] dielectric media was developed, where optical modes are described as open quantum systems. There are important similarities with classical optics, for example, the classical Green function ...
Towards A Quantum Mechanical Model of Foreign Policy
... appearance only: for in reality all the phenomena of things and all their properties must be traceable to small set of fundamental laws of nature, and by mathematical reasoning each of them is deducible again from these laws, once they are known.7 Newton and other proponents of classical mechanics a ...
... appearance only: for in reality all the phenomena of things and all their properties must be traceable to small set of fundamental laws of nature, and by mathematical reasoning each of them is deducible again from these laws, once they are known.7 Newton and other proponents of classical mechanics a ...
The Meaning of Elements of Reality and Quantum Counterfactuals
... I took part in the development of the TSQT, ( 1± 3 ) and I believe that this is an important and useful formalism. It has already helped us to find several peculiar quantum phenomena tested in laboratories in the world.( 4, 5 ) In the framework of the TSQT, I have used terms such as ``elements of re ...
... I took part in the development of the TSQT, ( 1± 3 ) and I believe that this is an important and useful formalism. It has already helped us to find several peculiar quantum phenomena tested in laboratories in the world.( 4, 5 ) In the framework of the TSQT, I have used terms such as ``elements of re ...
A Rough Guide to Quantum Chaos
... environment. Roughly speaking, decoherence selects a set of “preferred states” of the system which, for typical models, coincide with states one would naturally qualify as “classical”, those states which are to a certain degree localized in phase space. The effect of the coupling to an environment i ...
... environment. Roughly speaking, decoherence selects a set of “preferred states” of the system which, for typical models, coincide with states one would naturally qualify as “classical”, those states which are to a certain degree localized in phase space. The effect of the coupling to an environment i ...
Blockchain time and Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - IMJ-PRG
... course of validation by some particular nodes of the network (the miners). More precisely he computes hash(HEADER) where hash(x) = SHA256(SHA256(x)) where HEADER in the block header with a varying nonce. The goal is to find a nonce for which hash(HEADER) < d where d ∈ [0, 2256 − 1] is the difficulty ...
... course of validation by some particular nodes of the network (the miners). More precisely he computes hash(HEADER) where hash(x) = SHA256(SHA256(x)) where HEADER in the block header with a varying nonce. The goal is to find a nonce for which hash(HEADER) < d where d ∈ [0, 2256 − 1] is the difficulty ...
Majorana and the path-integral approach to Quantum Mechanics
... integration region is, actually, very narrow for classical systems, while it becomes wider for quantum ones. As a consequence, the concept of ...
... integration region is, actually, very narrow for classical systems, while it becomes wider for quantum ones. As a consequence, the concept of ...
Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation
... huge boost to quantum information field: a single qubit cannot survive decoherence, but a set of qubits can; “together we stand, divided we fall” The propagation of the error is prevented by using fault tolerant recovery after storing or processing the information, and by using fault tolerant gate ...
... huge boost to quantum information field: a single qubit cannot survive decoherence, but a set of qubits can; “together we stand, divided we fall” The propagation of the error is prevented by using fault tolerant recovery after storing or processing the information, and by using fault tolerant gate ...