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... Measuring equilibrium correlation functions using interference experiments Studying non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting Bose systems in interference experiments ...
... Measuring equilibrium correlation functions using interference experiments Studying non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting Bose systems in interference experiments ...
Nicholas Bigelow - University of Rochester
... Entanglement Purification and Quantum Repeaters Issue and Objective: • Optical states (photonic channels) are ideal for transferring information as light is the best long distance carrier of information. • To date, the majority of quantum communications experiments on entanglement involve entangled ...
... Entanglement Purification and Quantum Repeaters Issue and Objective: • Optical states (photonic channels) are ideal for transferring information as light is the best long distance carrier of information. • To date, the majority of quantum communications experiments on entanglement involve entangled ...
Quantum Analysis on Time Behavior of a Lengthening Pendulum
... Bohr tried to merge quantum and classical mechanics by introducing a correspondence principle between them. Even though the results of quantum and classical descriptions for a system more or less overlap under particular limits, their underlying principles are quite different from each other. There ...
... Bohr tried to merge quantum and classical mechanics by introducing a correspondence principle between them. Even though the results of quantum and classical descriptions for a system more or less overlap under particular limits, their underlying principles are quite different from each other. There ...
Effect of quantum fluctuations on structural phase transitions in
... For example, quantum effects introduce large corrections to the calculated hydrogen density distribution in the Nb:H system.1 For materials with heavier atoms, however, the quantum fluctuation can have only a small effect on the distribution of atomic displacements, and thus typically do not have a ...
... For example, quantum effects introduce large corrections to the calculated hydrogen density distribution in the Nb:H system.1 For materials with heavier atoms, however, the quantum fluctuation can have only a small effect on the distribution of atomic displacements, and thus typically do not have a ...
10 Quantum Complexity Theory I - Department of Computer Science
... Just as the theory of computability had its foundations in the Church-Turing thesis, computational complexity theory rests upon a modern strengthening of this thesis, which asserts that any “reasonable” model of computation can be efficiently simulated on a probabilistic Turing machine (by “efficien ...
... Just as the theory of computability had its foundations in the Church-Turing thesis, computational complexity theory rests upon a modern strengthening of this thesis, which asserts that any “reasonable” model of computation can be efficiently simulated on a probabilistic Turing machine (by “efficien ...
Nucleus-mediated spin-flip transitions in GaAs quantum dots
... nuclear spin, which mixes spin states and provides the possibility for relaxation. But the hyperfine interaction alone does not guarantee that transitions between the above-described states occur, since the nuclear spin-flip cannot relax the excessive initial-state energy. 共The energy associated wit ...
... nuclear spin, which mixes spin states and provides the possibility for relaxation. But the hyperfine interaction alone does not guarantee that transitions between the above-described states occur, since the nuclear spin-flip cannot relax the excessive initial-state energy. 共The energy associated wit ...
“Mind the gap” Solving optimization problems with a
... But: to get the result, need to make a measurement Don’t get 2N results. Rather there are 2N probabilities and one gets one result according to these probabilities. Seems that quantum mechanics is not useful for computing Nonetheless, in some cases useful results can be obtained by doing clever proc ...
... But: to get the result, need to make a measurement Don’t get 2N results. Rather there are 2N probabilities and one gets one result according to these probabilities. Seems that quantum mechanics is not useful for computing Nonetheless, in some cases useful results can be obtained by doing clever proc ...
Quantum Computing Lecture 1 What is Quantum Computing?
... A building block of classical computational devices is a two-state system. ...
... A building block of classical computational devices is a two-state system. ...
Quantum Darwinism as a Darwinian process - Non
... process responsible for the emergence of classical reality from its quantum substrate. This theory explains information transfer between the quantum and classical realm during the process of decoherence as involving a ‘copy with selective retention’ mechanism characteristic of Darwinian processes. Q ...
... process responsible for the emergence of classical reality from its quantum substrate. This theory explains information transfer between the quantum and classical realm during the process of decoherence as involving a ‘copy with selective retention’ mechanism characteristic of Darwinian processes. Q ...
NeuroQuantology Journal
... Received: 10 Sept 2014; Revised: 12 June 2015; Accepted: 24 August 2015 eISSN 1303-5150 ...
... Received: 10 Sept 2014; Revised: 12 June 2015; Accepted: 24 August 2015 eISSN 1303-5150 ...
Could Inelastic Interactions Induce Quantum Probabilistic Transitions?
... physical properties of entities, on the one hand, and dynamical laws of the relevant theory, on the other hand.3 Thus, in speaking of the physical properties of physical entities - electric charge, mass, wavelength, and so on - we are, in effect speaking of dynamic laws that govern the way these ent ...
... physical properties of entities, on the one hand, and dynamical laws of the relevant theory, on the other hand.3 Thus, in speaking of the physical properties of physical entities - electric charge, mass, wavelength, and so on - we are, in effect speaking of dynamic laws that govern the way these ent ...
The Power of Quantum Advice
... Potentially a huge amount! We give a new tool—called “isolatability”—for ruling out the possibility of such extravagant encodings. ...
... Potentially a huge amount! We give a new tool—called “isolatability”—for ruling out the possibility of such extravagant encodings. ...
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... of an invariant velocity parameter: the speed of light. If one sets c = 1 in Einstein’s theory, space and time have the same “units”: they are exchangeable. Since the Planck scale has units of length, upon setting Λ = 1, it means that all dimensions are are exchangeable also. Dimensions then can be ...
... of an invariant velocity parameter: the speed of light. If one sets c = 1 in Einstein’s theory, space and time have the same “units”: they are exchangeable. Since the Planck scale has units of length, upon setting Λ = 1, it means that all dimensions are are exchangeable also. Dimensions then can be ...
1 On the derivation of wave function reduction from Schrödinger`s
... Another difference is the existence of organization in a real measuring device and Laughlin stressed this character as incompatible with the fundamental quantum approach [20]. He asserted that the “emergence of objects” from quantum grounds through self-organization should be taken for granted, rath ...
... Another difference is the existence of organization in a real measuring device and Laughlin stressed this character as incompatible with the fundamental quantum approach [20]. He asserted that the “emergence of objects” from quantum grounds through self-organization should be taken for granted, rath ...