
Limitations on quantum dimensionality reduction
... that the inner products between all of these 2 vectors are preserved, up to a small constant. So Alice and Bob each simply apply this map to their vectors, renormalize the output (which makes very little di®erence to the inner products), and send the Oðlog nÞ qubit states corresponding to the result ...
... that the inner products between all of these 2 vectors are preserved, up to a small constant. So Alice and Bob each simply apply this map to their vectors, renormalize the output (which makes very little di®erence to the inner products), and send the Oðlog nÞ qubit states corresponding to the result ...
H 1
... path to making a large processor, but the technical problems are extremely challenging. It might be fair to say that ion traps are currently in the lead; however, a good analogy might be that we’re leading in a marathon race, but only one metre from the start line.” ...
... path to making a large processor, but the technical problems are extremely challenging. It might be fair to say that ion traps are currently in the lead; however, a good analogy might be that we’re leading in a marathon race, but only one metre from the start line.” ...
Implementation of a quantum algorithm on a nuclear magnetic
... In 1982 Feynman pointed out that it appears to be impossible to efficiently simulate the behavior of a quantum mechanical system with a computer.1 This problem arises because the quantum system is not confined to its eigenstates, but can exist in any superposition of them, and so the space needed to ...
... In 1982 Feynman pointed out that it appears to be impossible to efficiently simulate the behavior of a quantum mechanical system with a computer.1 This problem arises because the quantum system is not confined to its eigenstates, but can exist in any superposition of them, and so the space needed to ...
Easy Spin-Symmetry-Adaptation. Exploiting the Clifford
... How a Quantum Chemist Looks at the World ...
... How a Quantum Chemist Looks at the World ...
Quantum approach to Image processing
... realized that the classical storage requirements for quantum systems grow exponentially in the number of particles. So while simulating twenty quantum particles only requires storing a million values, doubling this to a forty particle simulation would require a trillion values. Interesting simulatio ...
... realized that the classical storage requirements for quantum systems grow exponentially in the number of particles. So while simulating twenty quantum particles only requires storing a million values, doubling this to a forty particle simulation would require a trillion values. Interesting simulatio ...
The Mapping from 2D Ising Model to Quantum Spin Chain
... I have shown how zero and one dimensional quantum Ising model is equivalent to one and two dimensional statistical Ising model with one dimension being identified as the evolution in time. These mapping can be generalized to other systems with more than one component to the Ising variables. The gene ...
... I have shown how zero and one dimensional quantum Ising model is equivalent to one and two dimensional statistical Ising model with one dimension being identified as the evolution in time. These mapping can be generalized to other systems with more than one component to the Ising variables. The gene ...
implications of quantum logic to the notion of transcendence
... conceptual problems of quantum mechanics is a clear indication that logic has its source in the laws of nature. Since logic has its source in the laws of nature and the mathematical models of quantum theory involves probability, the logic of things cannot be dissociated from the existence of probabi ...
... conceptual problems of quantum mechanics is a clear indication that logic has its source in the laws of nature. Since logic has its source in the laws of nature and the mathematical models of quantum theory involves probability, the logic of things cannot be dissociated from the existence of probabi ...
Study of Parallel Universe Time Travel and Missing Aircrafts
... not actually transcending personal consciousness; that is been developed by American anesthesiologist Professor because we are completely immersed in endless universal Stuart Hammerhoff and British theoretical physicist consciousness all the time, we just can‘t sense it. Professor Roger Penrose. Kno ...
... not actually transcending personal consciousness; that is been developed by American anesthesiologist Professor because we are completely immersed in endless universal Stuart Hammerhoff and British theoretical physicist consciousness all the time, we just can‘t sense it. Professor Roger Penrose. Kno ...
Fysiikan seminaarit -haku Oulun yliopisto | Fysiikan seminaarit
... quantum few-level atom, whereas the latter supports electromagnetic oscillations at the microwave range. This kind of setup makes possible to study phenomena of quantum optics and atomic physics in parameter regime that have previously been inaccessible experimentally. After an short introduction to ...
... quantum few-level atom, whereas the latter supports electromagnetic oscillations at the microwave range. This kind of setup makes possible to study phenomena of quantum optics and atomic physics in parameter regime that have previously been inaccessible experimentally. After an short introduction to ...