Experimental Observation of Impossible-to
... measured the probabilities pði; jÞ and pðj; iÞ with i j. In Fig. 2(f) we report the histogram of the occurrence of different values of probabilities, that quantify the nonorthogonality component of the experimental projectors. We observe a good agreement with the null value expected for orthogonal ...
... measured the probabilities pði; jÞ and pðj; iÞ with i j. In Fig. 2(f) we report the histogram of the occurrence of different values of probabilities, that quantify the nonorthogonality component of the experimental projectors. We observe a good agreement with the null value expected for orthogonal ...
QUANTUM TUNNELING AND SPIN by Robert J
... This is really strange. Shouldn't the particles all remember their orientation exiting the first Stern-Gerlach experiment? They do not. This is yet another non-classical result, fundamental to quantum mechanics. ...
... This is really strange. Shouldn't the particles all remember their orientation exiting the first Stern-Gerlach experiment? They do not. This is yet another non-classical result, fundamental to quantum mechanics. ...
Key Challenges for Theoretical Computer Science
... Find limits of computationally sound interactive proofs, which prove a statement by performing a computation that would be infeasible if the statement were false. ...
... Find limits of computationally sound interactive proofs, which prove a statement by performing a computation that would be infeasible if the statement were false. ...
PROCESS PHYSICS:
... DeWitte was never permitted to report his discovery in a physics journal. He was dismissed from the company. Independently DeWitte and Miller did two of the most significant physics experiments of the 20th century. They showed that the Einstein spacetime theory was wrong. ...
... DeWitte was never permitted to report his discovery in a physics journal. He was dismissed from the company. Independently DeWitte and Miller did two of the most significant physics experiments of the 20th century. They showed that the Einstein spacetime theory was wrong. ...
The Nature of Light - What are Photons
... The time-symmetric nature of these interactions make them effectively instantaneous. 5. The properties of matter, such as its rest energy, its inertia, its radiation reaction, its spontaneous emission, and other properties as well, are manifestations of these interactions. There is no such thing as ...
... The time-symmetric nature of these interactions make them effectively instantaneous. 5. The properties of matter, such as its rest energy, its inertia, its radiation reaction, its spontaneous emission, and other properties as well, are manifestations of these interactions. There is no such thing as ...
Entanglement, Distillation and Quantum Repeaters
... have been introduced. They are often connected to an operational task and many are very hard or impossible to evaluate in general. As it turns out, entanglement can be view as a ressource, which can be transfered between systems. ...
... have been introduced. They are often connected to an operational task and many are very hard or impossible to evaluate in general. As it turns out, entanglement can be view as a ressource, which can be transfered between systems. ...
titles and abstracts
... Daniel Bedingham (Imperial College, UK) Title: Relativity and collapse models Abstract: I will review some recent developments toward understanding how to formulate a collapse model that is consistent with relativity. In collapse models it is supposed that quantum state reduction is a genuine physic ...
... Daniel Bedingham (Imperial College, UK) Title: Relativity and collapse models Abstract: I will review some recent developments toward understanding how to formulate a collapse model that is consistent with relativity. In collapse models it is supposed that quantum state reduction is a genuine physic ...
The Density Operator
... probabilities of possible experimental returns given the observer’s knowledge. So, Schrödinger’s cat is not, as it were, half dead and half alive; rather, the state of superposition simply represents our imperfect knowledge of the cat’s state. Upon observation, our knowledge, but not the cat, abrup ...
... probabilities of possible experimental returns given the observer’s knowledge. So, Schrödinger’s cat is not, as it were, half dead and half alive; rather, the state of superposition simply represents our imperfect knowledge of the cat’s state. Upon observation, our knowledge, but not the cat, abrup ...
Measurement Problem - The Information Philosopher
... • probabilities of collapses and jumps given by the square of the absolute value of the wave function for a given state, • values for possible measurements given by the eigenvalues associated with the eigenstates of the combined measuring apparatus and measured system (the axiom of measurement), • t ...
... • probabilities of collapses and jumps given by the square of the absolute value of the wave function for a given state, • values for possible measurements given by the eigenvalues associated with the eigenstates of the combined measuring apparatus and measured system (the axiom of measurement), • t ...