
Evolution as context-driven actualisation of potential: toward
... that we may consider the entity to be in a particular state, and other situations in which there is enough uncertainty to necessitate the concept of potentiality. Thus a formalism for describing the evolution of these entities must take into account the degree of knowledge we as observers have about ...
... that we may consider the entity to be in a particular state, and other situations in which there is enough uncertainty to necessitate the concept of potentiality. Thus a formalism for describing the evolution of these entities must take into account the degree of knowledge we as observers have about ...
Can one distinguish quantum trees from the boundary?
... physical (practical) requirements. On one hand this set should guarantee unique solvability of the inverse problem and should also be minimal in some sense. On the other hand all quantities in the set should have clear physical interpretations and be easily measurable in an experiment without destro ...
... physical (practical) requirements. On one hand this set should guarantee unique solvability of the inverse problem and should also be minimal in some sense. On the other hand all quantities in the set should have clear physical interpretations and be easily measurable in an experiment without destro ...
NON-RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS - Philsci
... of F corresponding to the eigenvalue fn and v ∈ ran Pn , then Prv (Pn ) = 1, i.e. the probability (in the state v) that F has the value fn is 1. Such a state, v, is called an ‘eigenstate’ of F —it is a normalized vector inside the eigenspace, ran Pn , of F . Notice that, in this case, writing F in t ...
... of F corresponding to the eigenvalue fn and v ∈ ran Pn , then Prv (Pn ) = 1, i.e. the probability (in the state v) that F has the value fn is 1. Such a state, v, is called an ‘eigenstate’ of F —it is a normalized vector inside the eigenspace, ran Pn , of F . Notice that, in this case, writing F in t ...
Holographic Quantum Error Correcting Codes - Adrian Franco
... The fact that we are considering orthonormal bases goes a little bit further than just mere computational convenience: in quantum mechanics, states which are proportional to each other are considered to be indistinguishable from a physical point of view. In more precise words, the space of different ...
... The fact that we are considering orthonormal bases goes a little bit further than just mere computational convenience: in quantum mechanics, states which are proportional to each other are considered to be indistinguishable from a physical point of view. In more precise words, the space of different ...
Validity of Semiclassical Gravity in the Stochastic Gravity Approach
... gravity models. In a recent paper [26] (see also Ref. [27]) we advocate for a criteria within the stochastic gravity approach. Stochastic semiclassical gravity extends semiclassical gravity by incorporating the quantum stress tensor fluctuations of the matter fields; see Refs. [28, 29] for reviews. ...
... gravity models. In a recent paper [26] (see also Ref. [27]) we advocate for a criteria within the stochastic gravity approach. Stochastic semiclassical gravity extends semiclassical gravity by incorporating the quantum stress tensor fluctuations of the matter fields; see Refs. [28, 29] for reviews. ...
The general structure of quantum resource theories
... The free operations postulate: The set of free operations can not generate a resource; they can not convert free states into resource states. Note that clearly free operations can convert one resource state into another. The intuition is that free operations can not convert a resource state into a m ...
... The free operations postulate: The set of free operations can not generate a resource; they can not convert free states into resource states. Note that clearly free operations can convert one resource state into another. The intuition is that free operations can not convert a resource state into a m ...
GAP Optique Geneva University
... Bell, Bohm and others Correlation between distant events strongly suggest that “something is going on behind the scene”, as John Bell advocated. David Bohm and Basil Hiley: “it is quite possible that quantum nonlocal connections might be propagated, not at infinite speeds, but at speeds very muc ...
... Bell, Bohm and others Correlation between distant events strongly suggest that “something is going on behind the scene”, as John Bell advocated. David Bohm and Basil Hiley: “it is quite possible that quantum nonlocal connections might be propagated, not at infinite speeds, but at speeds very muc ...
Quantum Thermodynamics: A Dynamical Viewpoint
... to macroscopic systems is only true in classical mechanics. There are alternative approaches to the emergence of thermodynamic phenomena, for example, based on the complexity of the spectrum of large quantum systems [83–86]. For such systems, the closed system dynamics of global observables is indis ...
... to macroscopic systems is only true in classical mechanics. There are alternative approaches to the emergence of thermodynamic phenomena, for example, based on the complexity of the spectrum of large quantum systems [83–86]. For such systems, the closed system dynamics of global observables is indis ...
Quantum dynamics of human decision
... to reach the detector under this condition! Modern dynamic models of physics are currently based on the theory of quantum mechanics. This modern theory rejects the single path assumption. Referring to Fig. 1, if we do not measure the events inside the box, then we cannot say the state of the system ...
... to reach the detector under this condition! Modern dynamic models of physics are currently based on the theory of quantum mechanics. This modern theory rejects the single path assumption. Referring to Fig. 1, if we do not measure the events inside the box, then we cannot say the state of the system ...