
A new look at the Milne Universe\\ and its ground state wave functions
... When one has a system with more than one dimension with uncoupled spatial coordinates, then the total propagator is the product of the corresponding one-dimensional propagators. AQM takes into account ordinary as well as p-adic quantum effects and may be regarded as a starting point for construction ...
... When one has a system with more than one dimension with uncoupled spatial coordinates, then the total propagator is the product of the corresponding one-dimensional propagators. AQM takes into account ordinary as well as p-adic quantum effects and may be regarded as a starting point for construction ...
Solid State NMR Studies of Complex Two Dimensional Structures
... The inherently low sensitivity of NMR hampers in many cases studies of low dimensional entities such as films or molecular layers. However, fast MAS in combination with advanced recoupling techniques are able to increase the signal to noise ration sufficiently such that structure and dynamics of pol ...
... The inherently low sensitivity of NMR hampers in many cases studies of low dimensional entities such as films or molecular layers. However, fast MAS in combination with advanced recoupling techniques are able to increase the signal to noise ration sufficiently such that structure and dynamics of pol ...
Degradable Quantum Channels - Quantum Theory Group at CMU
... depolarizing channel (and other channels). • Possible relation with our study of information in tripartite ...
... depolarizing channel (and other channels). • Possible relation with our study of information in tripartite ...
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... Bob. Bob’s goal is then to minimize his uncertainty about Alice’s measurement outcome. her and Uffink [9] improved Deutsch’s result to about show that dict the result We now proceed to state our uncertainty relation. It given the quantum memory is always greater than nts per-holds in the presence of q ...
... Bob. Bob’s goal is then to minimize his uncertainty about Alice’s measurement outcome. her and Uffink [9] improved Deutsch’s result to about show that dict the result We now proceed to state our uncertainty relation. It given the quantum memory is always greater than nts per-holds in the presence of q ...
- Europhysics News
... rearrangement of the contacting group of atoms between two different stable configurations with a potential barrier between them. For silver the observed quantum conductance levels appear to coincide with integer multiples of the conductance quantum [1,10]. e observed integer conductance levels of th ...
... rearrangement of the contacting group of atoms between two different stable configurations with a potential barrier between them. For silver the observed quantum conductance levels appear to coincide with integer multiples of the conductance quantum [1,10]. e observed integer conductance levels of th ...
On Quantum vs. Classical Communication Complexity
... All communication models that we have seen can be “augmented” by allowing Alice and Bob (but not the referee) to use shared randomness, or even shared entanglement. Shared randomness matters only in the SMP regime, as O(log n) shared random bits are always sufficient. We do not have, as of today, an ...
... All communication models that we have seen can be “augmented” by allowing Alice and Bob (but not the referee) to use shared randomness, or even shared entanglement. Shared randomness matters only in the SMP regime, as O(log n) shared random bits are always sufficient. We do not have, as of today, an ...
Quantum Teleportation
... exact copy rather than an approximate facsimile, and it would destroy the original in the process of scanning it. The teleportation technique makes use of quantum entanglemant. Clouds of trillions of atoms have for the first time being linked by quantum entanglement that spooky almost telepathic lin ...
... exact copy rather than an approximate facsimile, and it would destroy the original in the process of scanning it. The teleportation technique makes use of quantum entanglemant. Clouds of trillions of atoms have for the first time being linked by quantum entanglement that spooky almost telepathic lin ...
A MINUS SIGN THAT USED TO ANNOY ME BUT
... Theorem 20. (see [O, Theorem 4.19] ) For any framed link L, we have IQs (L) = (−1)n(L) hLi, where n(L) is some integer depending on L. The minus sign in Theorem 20 is clearly annoying (and is the reason for the title of these notes). Theorem 22 below shows how this annoyance is removed by using Qt i ...
... Theorem 20. (see [O, Theorem 4.19] ) For any framed link L, we have IQs (L) = (−1)n(L) hLi, where n(L) is some integer depending on L. The minus sign in Theorem 20 is clearly annoying (and is the reason for the title of these notes). Theorem 22 below shows how this annoyance is removed by using Qt i ...
FPGA emulation of quantum circuits
... There is an increased interest in quantum computing and algorithms [5]. Many quantum algorithms outperform their classical counterparts through parallelism that is impossible in classical computing. Such algorithms use physical effects like entanglement and super-position to achieve the speedup. The ...
... There is an increased interest in quantum computing and algorithms [5]. Many quantum algorithms outperform their classical counterparts through parallelism that is impossible in classical computing. Such algorithms use physical effects like entanglement and super-position to achieve the speedup. The ...