
Experimental nonlocal and surreal Bohmian trajectories
... in classical mechanics. In orthodox quantum mechanics, however, a particle does not follow a trajectory, because it does not have a simultaneous position and momentum. Nonetheless, it is possible to reinterpret the quantum formalism as describing particles following definite trajectories, each with ...
... in classical mechanics. In orthodox quantum mechanics, however, a particle does not follow a trajectory, because it does not have a simultaneous position and momentum. Nonetheless, it is possible to reinterpret the quantum formalism as describing particles following definite trajectories, each with ...
The Ghost in the Quantum Turing Machine
... every experiment on living organisms there must remain some uncertainty as regards the physical conditions to which they are subjected, and the idea suggests itself that the minimal freedom we must allow the organism will be just large enough to permit it, so to say, to hide its ultimate secrets fr ...
... every experiment on living organisms there must remain some uncertainty as regards the physical conditions to which they are subjected, and the idea suggests itself that the minimal freedom we must allow the organism will be just large enough to permit it, so to say, to hide its ultimate secrets fr ...
QUANTUM COMPUTING: AN OVERVIEW
... of A: A|λi = λi |λi . Consider a superposition state c1 |λ1 + c2 |λ2 . If we measure a in this state, the state undergoes an abrupt change (wave function collapse) to one of the eigenstates |λi corresponding to the observed eigenvalue λi . Suppose we prepare many copies of the state c1 |λ1 ...
... of A: A|λi = λi |λi . Consider a superposition state c1 |λ1 + c2 |λ2 . If we measure a in this state, the state undergoes an abrupt change (wave function collapse) to one of the eigenstates |λi corresponding to the observed eigenvalue λi . Suppose we prepare many copies of the state c1 |λ1 ...
Quantum telecommunication with atomic ensembles
... Quantum communication is concerned with the distribution of quantum states. An important application of quantum communication is the secure transmission of classical information between remote sites, via so-called quantum cryptographic key generation. The latter often involves the ability to entangl ...
... Quantum communication is concerned with the distribution of quantum states. An important application of quantum communication is the secure transmission of classical information between remote sites, via so-called quantum cryptographic key generation. The latter often involves the ability to entangl ...
manuscript - University of Hertfordshire
... (Received 12 August 2012; revised manuscript received 31 October 2012; published 14 January 2013) The behavior of classical mechanical systems is characterized by their phase portraits, the collections of their trajectories. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle precludes the existence of sharply defin ...
... (Received 12 August 2012; revised manuscript received 31 October 2012; published 14 January 2013) The behavior of classical mechanical systems is characterized by their phase portraits, the collections of their trajectories. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle precludes the existence of sharply defin ...