
Observation Selection Effects, Measures, and Infinite Spacetimes
... told, “You are all in blue cells,” from which each prisoner can deductively infer that he is in a blue cell, it is plausible to require that the strength of prisoners’ beliefs about being in a blue cell should gradually approach probability one. SSA has this property. It is worth noting that we did ...
... told, “You are all in blue cells,” from which each prisoner can deductively infer that he is in a blue cell, it is plausible to require that the strength of prisoners’ beliefs about being in a blue cell should gradually approach probability one. SSA has this property. It is worth noting that we did ...
abstracts - Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
... 1) The Cartan's equations defining simple spinors may be interpreted as equations of motion, in momentum space for fermions; the elementary constituents of matter, and most of the equations, defined ad hoc in elementary particle theoretical physics, are then naturally obtained. In particular the so ...
... 1) The Cartan's equations defining simple spinors may be interpreted as equations of motion, in momentum space for fermions; the elementary constituents of matter, and most of the equations, defined ad hoc in elementary particle theoretical physics, are then naturally obtained. In particular the so ...
D-Wave quantum computer
... Optimization problems and particularly combinatorial optimization problems are very important nowadays. In fact, as we will see in this work, the current applications of these problems are huge and in some cases extremely important in the creation of modern technology such as microchip architecture ...
... Optimization problems and particularly combinatorial optimization problems are very important nowadays. In fact, as we will see in this work, the current applications of these problems are huge and in some cases extremely important in the creation of modern technology such as microchip architecture ...
Electronic Structure of Multi-Electron Quantum Dots
... basis functions. However, such an approach involves the calculation of a very large number of interaction integrals and the inversion of large matrices, which can be prohibitively expensive in terms of computer resources. Reimann et al. [11] employed matrices of dimensions up to 108,375 with 67,521, ...
... basis functions. However, such an approach involves the calculation of a very large number of interaction integrals and the inversion of large matrices, which can be prohibitively expensive in terms of computer resources. Reimann et al. [11] employed matrices of dimensions up to 108,375 with 67,521, ...
Chern-Simons theory and Weyl quantization
... This is known as the Egorov condition satisfied exactly only for Weyl quantization. It is this symmetry of Weyl quantization that we related to the symmetry of Chern-Simons theory that comes from di↵eomorphisms. ...
... This is known as the Egorov condition satisfied exactly only for Weyl quantization. It is this symmetry of Weyl quantization that we related to the symmetry of Chern-Simons theory that comes from di↵eomorphisms. ...
Symmetry Breaking in Quantum Systems
... Symmetry in physics Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in classical eld theory ...
... Symmetry in physics Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in classical eld theory ...
Black Stars, Not Holes
... Star Trek movie. No wonder. These dark remnants of collapsed stars seem almost designed to play on some of our primal fears: a black hole harbors unfathomable mystery behind the curtain that is its “event horizon,” admits of no escape for anyone or anything that falls within, and irretrievably destr ...
... Star Trek movie. No wonder. These dark remnants of collapsed stars seem almost designed to play on some of our primal fears: a black hole harbors unfathomable mystery behind the curtain that is its “event horizon,” admits of no escape for anyone or anything that falls within, and irretrievably destr ...
Quantum Spin Hall Effect and their Topological Design of Devices
... introduced a topological Z 2 , invariant who characterizes a state as trivial or non-trivial band insulator (regardless if the state exhibits or does not exhibit a quantum spin Hall Effect). Further stability studies of the edge liquid (see the figure 4) through which conduction takes place in the q ...
... introduced a topological Z 2 , invariant who characterizes a state as trivial or non-trivial band insulator (regardless if the state exhibits or does not exhibit a quantum spin Hall Effect). Further stability studies of the edge liquid (see the figure 4) through which conduction takes place in the q ...
Loop Quantum Gravity and Effective Matter Theories
... some more drastic than others (see [13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]). Nevertheless, if one insist to apply a perturbative approach in gravity by replacing GR at high energies, just like Fermi theory was replaced by electroweak theory, then the main objection is that metric splitting and background dependenc ...
... some more drastic than others (see [13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18]). Nevertheless, if one insist to apply a perturbative approach in gravity by replacing GR at high energies, just like Fermi theory was replaced by electroweak theory, then the main objection is that metric splitting and background dependenc ...
Macroscopic Quantum Effects in Biophysics and
... macroscopic phenomena as well, usually treated by the methods of classical physics. In the history of quantum physics, and especially quantum mechanics, this question has been temporarily put aside for very different reasons, being considered as a difficult scientific problem. The situation is addit ...
... macroscopic phenomena as well, usually treated by the methods of classical physics. In the history of quantum physics, and especially quantum mechanics, this question has been temporarily put aside for very different reasons, being considered as a difficult scientific problem. The situation is addit ...
New constructions for Quantum Money
... quantum money scheme that requires only classical communication with the bank, tolerates errors and the verification consists of a single round, a query to the bank and an answer. The important contribution of this scheme compared to that of Gavinsky [6] is that in the latter, the verification requi ...
... quantum money scheme that requires only classical communication with the bank, tolerates errors and the verification consists of a single round, a query to the bank and an answer. The important contribution of this scheme compared to that of Gavinsky [6] is that in the latter, the verification requi ...
Spin Flips and Quantum Information for Antiparallel Spins
... What happens is that although Bob cannot implement an active transformation, i.e., cannot flip the spin, he can implement a passive transformation, that is, he can flip his measuring devices. Indeed, there is no problem for Bob in flipping all his Stern-Gerlach apparatuses, or, even simpler than tha ...
... What happens is that although Bob cannot implement an active transformation, i.e., cannot flip the spin, he can implement a passive transformation, that is, he can flip his measuring devices. Indeed, there is no problem for Bob in flipping all his Stern-Gerlach apparatuses, or, even simpler than tha ...
An Historical and Modern View on Bell`s Inequality
... The formalism of quantum mechanics is nowadays firmly established. The interpretation of this formalism, however, is still a point of discussion. There are three main schools of thought regarding quantum theory: (1) realist, (2) orthodox (or Copenhagen), and (3) agnostic. They can be characterized b ...
... The formalism of quantum mechanics is nowadays firmly established. The interpretation of this formalism, however, is still a point of discussion. There are three main schools of thought regarding quantum theory: (1) realist, (2) orthodox (or Copenhagen), and (3) agnostic. They can be characterized b ...