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... In 1924, Louis de Broglie suggested a relationship between momentum and wavelength for light applying to particles - any particle, not only photons, travelling with a linear momentum p should have (in some sense) a wavelength given by the de Broglie relation: ...
... In 1924, Louis de Broglie suggested a relationship between momentum and wavelength for light applying to particles - any particle, not only photons, travelling with a linear momentum p should have (in some sense) a wavelength given by the de Broglie relation: ...
Studies in Composing Hydrogen Atom Wavefunctions
... the coefficients of the decomposition. While the subtleties of quantum-mechanical evolutions are well captured by this software, its application to higher-dimensional systems would be quite difficult. Artistically, we identify our work closely with Whitney’s concept of digital harmony [11] in applyi ...
... the coefficients of the decomposition. While the subtleties of quantum-mechanical evolutions are well captured by this software, its application to higher-dimensional systems would be quite difficult. Artistically, we identify our work closely with Whitney’s concept of digital harmony [11] in applyi ...
Quantum Information Processing through Nuclear Magnetic
... States like (1) are pure entangled, and like (2) are separable. In the language of density matrices, strongly separable states are those ones which can be written as ρ = ρA ⊗ ρB , and weakly separable those ones for which ρ = ∑i pi ρA,i ⊗ ρB,i where pi are probabilities for the occurrence of the pro ...
... States like (1) are pure entangled, and like (2) are separable. In the language of density matrices, strongly separable states are those ones which can be written as ρ = ρA ⊗ ρB , and weakly separable those ones for which ρ = ∑i pi ρA,i ⊗ ρB,i where pi are probabilities for the occurrence of the pro ...
Quantum Networking and Internetworking
... of possible states; four types of entangled states known as Bell states are commonly used. One such Bell state is a superposition of the state where both qubits are 0, and the state where both qubits are 1. In this state, when measured, each qubit has a 50% probability of being found in a 0 state an ...
... of possible states; four types of entangled states known as Bell states are commonly used. One such Bell state is a superposition of the state where both qubits are 0, and the state where both qubits are 1. In this state, when measured, each qubit has a 50% probability of being found in a 0 state an ...
Conspiracy Theories of Quantum Mechanics - Philsci
... interacted may nevertheless be correlated. This possibility is frequently recognized, but seldom taken seriously. The reason is not hard to see; the existence of such correlations appears to require some kind of universal conspiracy behind the observed phenomena. Consequently, I will call such theor ...
... interacted may nevertheless be correlated. This possibility is frequently recognized, but seldom taken seriously. The reason is not hard to see; the existence of such correlations appears to require some kind of universal conspiracy behind the observed phenomena. Consequently, I will call such theor ...
1 Universal entanglement dynamics Quantum Entanglement Growth
... is then given by the number of stabilizer operators that span the cut - a number that grows linearly in time. However there is a ‘gauge freedom’ in the choice of stabilizer operators, such that the speed of entanglement growth is actually slower than the speed of growth of the stabilizer operators, ...
... is then given by the number of stabilizer operators that span the cut - a number that grows linearly in time. However there is a ‘gauge freedom’ in the choice of stabilizer operators, such that the speed of entanglement growth is actually slower than the speed of growth of the stabilizer operators, ...
Michelson-Morley Experiments Revisited and the Cosmic
... is a quantum-foam system [4,5] which exhibits various subtle features. In particular it exhibits real dynamical effects on clocks and rods. In this physics the speed of light is only c relative to the quantum-foam, but to observers moving with respect to this quantumfoam the speed appears to be stil ...
... is a quantum-foam system [4,5] which exhibits various subtle features. In particular it exhibits real dynamical effects on clocks and rods. In this physics the speed of light is only c relative to the quantum-foam, but to observers moving with respect to this quantumfoam the speed appears to be stil ...
Photon quantum mechanics and beam splitters
... order of 100 mW is needed. 共At 450 nm, 100 mW corresponds to 2.3⫻1017 photons/s.兲 The outgoing two photons are correlated in time because they are produced at the same instant; they are correlated in momentum and in frequency by the conservation laws; and with proper choice of crystal, crystal orien ...
... order of 100 mW is needed. 共At 450 nm, 100 mW corresponds to 2.3⫻1017 photons/s.兲 The outgoing two photons are correlated in time because they are produced at the same instant; they are correlated in momentum and in frequency by the conservation laws; and with proper choice of crystal, crystal orien ...