
spin liquids - IPhT
... - dimensions L1×L2×…×LDwith L2×…×Ld=odd - periodic bound. conditions in direction 1 - thermodynamic limit ...
... - dimensions L1×L2×…×LDwith L2×…×Ld=odd - periodic bound. conditions in direction 1 - thermodynamic limit ...
Quantum computation with neutral atoms
... Real world strategy “…If X is very hard it can be substituted with more of Y. Of course, in many cases both X and Y are beyond the present experimental state of the art …” ...
... Real world strategy “…If X is very hard it can be substituted with more of Y. Of course, in many cases both X and Y are beyond the present experimental state of the art …” ...
A Brief Survey Of Quantum Programming Languages
... A common feature of these imperative quantum programming languages is that a program is viewed as a sequence of operations which operate by updating some global state. These languages can be directly compiled onto (or interpreted in) the QRAM virtual hardware model. Quantum states in this paradigm a ...
... A common feature of these imperative quantum programming languages is that a program is viewed as a sequence of operations which operate by updating some global state. These languages can be directly compiled onto (or interpreted in) the QRAM virtual hardware model. Quantum states in this paradigm a ...
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... A common feature of these imperative quantum programming languages is that a program is viewed as a sequence of operations which operate by updating some global state. These languages can be directly compiled onto (or interpreted in) the QRAM virtual hardware model. Quantum states in this paradigm a ...
... A common feature of these imperative quantum programming languages is that a program is viewed as a sequence of operations which operate by updating some global state. These languages can be directly compiled onto (or interpreted in) the QRAM virtual hardware model. Quantum states in this paradigm a ...
PPT - Fernando Brandao
... But not as useful as Metropolis (Non-local. Very hard to analyse; no q. computer to try it out) 2. What can we do with ⍴T? We don’t know…. ...
... But not as useful as Metropolis (Non-local. Very hard to analyse; no q. computer to try it out) 2. What can we do with ⍴T? We don’t know…. ...
A (very) brief tour of quantum mechanics, computation, and category
... momentum. The EPR argument makes a case for being able to assign two different wave functions (or states) to the same reality (particle B), by judicious choice of measurements on particle A, which leads to the conclusion that quantum mechanics must be incomplete. A related question is this: How does ...
... momentum. The EPR argument makes a case for being able to assign two different wave functions (or states) to the same reality (particle B), by judicious choice of measurements on particle A, which leads to the conclusion that quantum mechanics must be incomplete. A related question is this: How does ...
Why genetic information processing could have a quantum basis
... understand. Often a prior agreement fixes the language, but then the agreement itself would have been made by an earlier message. Going back all the way, one can ultimately connect the interpretation of a message to the physical properties of the objects that carry the message. The most primitive me ...
... understand. Often a prior agreement fixes the language, but then the agreement itself would have been made by an earlier message. Going back all the way, one can ultimately connect the interpretation of a message to the physical properties of the objects that carry the message. The most primitive me ...
Quantum Algorithms and the Genetic Code
... • The iterative steps of the algorithm can be viewed as the discretised evolution of the state vector in the Hilbert space, governed by a Hamiltonian containing two terms, |bihb| and |sihs|. The former represents a potential energy attracting the state towards |bi, while the latter represents a kine ...
... • The iterative steps of the algorithm can be viewed as the discretised evolution of the state vector in the Hilbert space, governed by a Hamiltonian containing two terms, |bihb| and |sihs|. The former represents a potential energy attracting the state towards |bi, while the latter represents a kine ...
Quantum Interference of Molecules
... the experimental con¯rmation of the existence of matter waves (Davisson and Germer, 1927). The birth of quantum mechanics is intimately linked with discoveries relating to the nature of light. Theories relating to the nature of light have a long and chequered history. Is light a wave or is it made u ...
... the experimental con¯rmation of the existence of matter waves (Davisson and Germer, 1927). The birth of quantum mechanics is intimately linked with discoveries relating to the nature of light. Theories relating to the nature of light have a long and chequered history. Is light a wave or is it made u ...
CDMTCS Research Report Series
... its counterintuitive consequences, such as for instance the Banach-Tarski paradox, and be careful in claiming its physical applicability. Recall the old phrase attributed to Einstein and Infeld (Ref. [27], p.31), “Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may se ...
... its counterintuitive consequences, such as for instance the Banach-Tarski paradox, and be careful in claiming its physical applicability. Recall the old phrase attributed to Einstein and Infeld (Ref. [27], p.31), “Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may se ...
Modelling in Physics and Physics Education
... In previous researches we designed and implemented an educational path to construct the theoretical quantum mechanical model, following the Dirac vectorial outline, in the secondary school. In analysing the phenomenon of polarisation students are introduced to quantum concepts and construct their ne ...
... In previous researches we designed and implemented an educational path to construct the theoretical quantum mechanical model, following the Dirac vectorial outline, in the secondary school. In analysing the phenomenon of polarisation students are introduced to quantum concepts and construct their ne ...
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... Figure 1 | The angular momentum of the flux qubit consisting of a superconducting loop interrupted by three Josephson junctions and the spin – ½ of electron. a, Normalized persistent current Iq/Iq,1/2 as a function of the external magnetic flux Φ/Φ0 penetrating the flux qubit loop measured by the au ...
... Figure 1 | The angular momentum of the flux qubit consisting of a superconducting loop interrupted by three Josephson junctions and the spin – ½ of electron. a, Normalized persistent current Iq/Iq,1/2 as a function of the external magnetic flux Φ/Φ0 penetrating the flux qubit loop measured by the au ...
Simulating large quantum circuits on a small quantum computer
... measure all output qubits in the standard basis, get bits yi measure each remaining qubit in a random Pauli basis, get ti = ±1 ...
... measure all output qubits in the standard basis, get bits yi measure each remaining qubit in a random Pauli basis, get ti = ±1 ...