
Localization in discontinuous quantum systems
... by the well known Chirikov standard map [2] (CSM). This is a 2–d continuous perturbed twist map, with a transition point, discriminating between bounded motion (prevalently regular on invariant KAM tori) and unbounded and diffusive one (prevalently chaotic). Even though transport properties of 2–d m ...
... by the well known Chirikov standard map [2] (CSM). This is a 2–d continuous perturbed twist map, with a transition point, discriminating between bounded motion (prevalently regular on invariant KAM tori) and unbounded and diffusive one (prevalently chaotic). Even though transport properties of 2–d m ...
here - Foundations of Physics 2013
... be most likely, happening about 40% of the time). In general, most branches don’t exhibit Born Rule statistics. ...
... be most likely, happening about 40% of the time). In general, most branches don’t exhibit Born Rule statistics. ...
QUANTUM PHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY
... It has been mathematically further shown that in some experimental situations (involving two or more correlated quantum particles), any consistently classical realist approach will not correctly predict the observed statistics. This theorem, known as Bell’s theorem, has also been experimentally veri ...
... It has been mathematically further shown that in some experimental situations (involving two or more correlated quantum particles), any consistently classical realist approach will not correctly predict the observed statistics. This theorem, known as Bell’s theorem, has also been experimentally veri ...
... (with arbitrary coefficients) is also a solution. From a mathematical point of view, this is at the heart of the measurement problem; it is called "the superposition principle." In this respect quantum mechanics resembles a classical wave theory. This dynamics is the central object of study througho ...
Simulation of Quantum Gates on a Novel GPU Architecture
... Although the number of known algorithms that are really effective [8, 13, 5] is actually reduced, and there are no physical implementations of operative dimensions, the analysis of this model of computation constitutes, at the moment, a topic of great interest for physicists, computer scientists and ...
... Although the number of known algorithms that are really effective [8, 13, 5] is actually reduced, and there are no physical implementations of operative dimensions, the analysis of this model of computation constitutes, at the moment, a topic of great interest for physicists, computer scientists and ...
Microsoft Word _ arxiv paper - Philsci
... incomplete, since the intermediate state induced by collapse of the wave function apparently depends upon the inertial rest frame in which the experiment is observed. While Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) avoids the issue of wave function collapse, it, too, is a casualty of the special th ...
... incomplete, since the intermediate state induced by collapse of the wave function apparently depends upon the inertial rest frame in which the experiment is observed. While Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) avoids the issue of wave function collapse, it, too, is a casualty of the special th ...
Quantum-assisted biomolecular modelling
... this portion of the force-field calculation is still costly. For a more detailed description of modelling methods applied to biomolecules, see Leach (2001). Given an experimentally derived structure of a drug/protein complex, atomistic simulation can provide a good estimate for the interaction energ ...
... this portion of the force-field calculation is still costly. For a more detailed description of modelling methods applied to biomolecules, see Leach (2001). Given an experimentally derived structure of a drug/protein complex, atomistic simulation can provide a good estimate for the interaction energ ...
G-Complexity, Quantum Computation and Anticipatory Processes
... the output “sentence.” Keep in mind: silicon-based sequential computers driven by algorithm-based programs operating on 2 letters will require a lot more time for this same problem. But, again Adleman: “…although I held the solution in my hand, I also held about 100 trillion molecules that encoded p ...
... the output “sentence.” Keep in mind: silicon-based sequential computers driven by algorithm-based programs operating on 2 letters will require a lot more time for this same problem. But, again Adleman: “…although I held the solution in my hand, I also held about 100 trillion molecules that encoded p ...
powerpoint
... Some Quantum Physics Terms Protophysical information system (non-classical): Precedes & can not be modeled in classical physics Mechanism for zero-point energy and black holes Uncertainty Principle & quantum noise (Pauli spin matrices) Particle-Wave Duality and quantum discreetness High d ...
... Some Quantum Physics Terms Protophysical information system (non-classical): Precedes & can not be modeled in classical physics Mechanism for zero-point energy and black holes Uncertainty Principle & quantum noise (Pauli spin matrices) Particle-Wave Duality and quantum discreetness High d ...
Lecture 3: Quantum simulation algorithms
... There are reflections off the defect, but the quantum walk still reaches the exit efficiently. ...
... There are reflections off the defect, but the quantum walk still reaches the exit efficiently. ...
Chain rules for quantum Rényi entropies
... and can be used to prove strong converses for a variety of information theoretical problems [WWY14; CMW14; TWW14]. Furthermore, because of this wide applicability, the fundamental properties of Dα and Hα are being investigated: a number of properties have been proven in [ML+13], including the data p ...
... and can be used to prove strong converses for a variety of information theoretical problems [WWY14; CMW14; TWW14]. Furthermore, because of this wide applicability, the fundamental properties of Dα and Hα are being investigated: a number of properties have been proven in [ML+13], including the data p ...