
Efficient Universal Quantum Circuits
... targets) and extended linearly to other states6 [FFGHZ06]. Fn can be constructed in depth lg n using CNOT gates. We need to use unbounded fanout gates to achieve full depth universality. We Vn also use the unbounded Toffoli gate ∧n (X) : |c1 , . . . , cn , ti 7→ |c1 , . . . , cn , t ⊕ i=1 ci i. We r ...
... targets) and extended linearly to other states6 [FFGHZ06]. Fn can be constructed in depth lg n using CNOT gates. We need to use unbounded fanout gates to achieve full depth universality. We Vn also use the unbounded Toffoli gate ∧n (X) : |c1 , . . . , cn , ti 7→ |c1 , . . . , cn , t ⊕ i=1 ci i. We r ...
Quantum Physics of Nature QuPoN 2015 Book of Abstracts
... Contexts, Systems and Modalities: a new ontology for quantum mechanics We propose a way [1] to make usual quantum mechanics fully compatible with physical realism, defined as the statement that the goal of physics is to study entities of the natural world, existing independently from any particular ...
... Contexts, Systems and Modalities: a new ontology for quantum mechanics We propose a way [1] to make usual quantum mechanics fully compatible with physical realism, defined as the statement that the goal of physics is to study entities of the natural world, existing independently from any particular ...
Toward Practical Solid-State Based Quantum Memories
... communication science and technology. Photonic implementation of quantum information processing is among successful candidates for implementation of quantum computation and is an essential part of quantum communication. Linear optical quantum computation, specifically the KLM scheme [1], and quantum ...
... communication science and technology. Photonic implementation of quantum information processing is among successful candidates for implementation of quantum computation and is an essential part of quantum communication. Linear optical quantum computation, specifically the KLM scheme [1], and quantum ...
Calculating Floquet states of large quantum systems: A
... This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published in its final form. ...
... This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published in its final form. ...
Spin-Mediated Consciousness: Theory, Experimental Studies
... conditions, such space-time geometric superposition would separate under its own “weight” through a non-computable process, which in turn would collapse said quantum state superposition (1,7). Hameroff suggested that such self-organized OR could occur in microtubules because of their particular stru ...
... conditions, such space-time geometric superposition would separate under its own “weight” through a non-computable process, which in turn would collapse said quantum state superposition (1,7). Hameroff suggested that such self-organized OR could occur in microtubules because of their particular stru ...
Two Provers in Isolation
... The notion of Multi-Prover Interactive Proofs was introduced by BenOr, Goldwasser, Kilian and Wigderson [BGKW88]. In the Two-Prover scenario, we have two provers, Peggy and Patty, that are allowed to share arbitrary information before the proof, but they become physically separated from each other d ...
... The notion of Multi-Prover Interactive Proofs was introduced by BenOr, Goldwasser, Kilian and Wigderson [BGKW88]. In the Two-Prover scenario, we have two provers, Peggy and Patty, that are allowed to share arbitrary information before the proof, but they become physically separated from each other d ...
A straightforward introduction to continuous quantum measurement
... proceeds (that is, in real time) to modify the system Hamiltonian so as to obtain some desired behaviour. Thus, continuous measurement theory is essential for describing feedback control. The increasing interest in continuous measurement is also due to its applications in metrology [12 – 16], quantu ...
... proceeds (that is, in real time) to modify the system Hamiltonian so as to obtain some desired behaviour. Thus, continuous measurement theory is essential for describing feedback control. The increasing interest in continuous measurement is also due to its applications in metrology [12 – 16], quantu ...
arXiv:quant-ph/0202122 v1 21 Feb 2002
... of interest. The promise of new technologies like safe cryptography and new “super computers”, capable of handling otherwise untractable problems, has excited not only researchers from many different fields like physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, but also a large public audience. On a ...
... of interest. The promise of new technologies like safe cryptography and new “super computers”, capable of handling otherwise untractable problems, has excited not only researchers from many different fields like physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, but also a large public audience. On a ...
Quantum Optics - Department of Physics and Astronomy
... flourished, treating light as a particle. Later, Louis de Broglie made the bold hypothesis that electrons behaved like waves. This wave-particle duality was at the heart of quantum mechanics, which would support a mathematical model to explain both properties. ...
... flourished, treating light as a particle. Later, Louis de Broglie made the bold hypothesis that electrons behaved like waves. This wave-particle duality was at the heart of quantum mechanics, which would support a mathematical model to explain both properties. ...
Measurements in Quantum Optics
... two remote atomic qubits to an arbitrary and well-defined degree. Furthermore, we show how to generate two families of quantum states in an arbitrary number of remote atomic qubits: one family consists of all – symmetric and non-symmetric – total angular momentum eigenstates in N remote qubits, the o ...
... two remote atomic qubits to an arbitrary and well-defined degree. Furthermore, we show how to generate two families of quantum states in an arbitrary number of remote atomic qubits: one family consists of all – symmetric and non-symmetric – total angular momentum eigenstates in N remote qubits, the o ...