
The Church-Turing thesis in a quantum world
... be exponentially smaller than classical query complexity (e.g. [Simon ’94]). If f is a total function, there can only be at most a polynomial (6th power) separation [Beals et al ’01]. But there are still many open questions, such as: Can we achieve better than a quadratic separation for total functi ...
... be exponentially smaller than classical query complexity (e.g. [Simon ’94]). If f is a total function, there can only be at most a polynomial (6th power) separation [Beals et al ’01]. But there are still many open questions, such as: Can we achieve better than a quadratic separation for total functi ...
IOSR Journal of Mathematics (IOSR-JM)
... phenomenal conscious experience and subjective feelings, referred to by philosophers as „qualia ‟. Other issues also suggest the brain -as-computer view may be incomplete, and that, other approaches are required. The conventional brain -as-computer view fails to account for: „The hard problem‟. Dist ...
... phenomenal conscious experience and subjective feelings, referred to by philosophers as „qualia ‟. Other issues also suggest the brain -as-computer view may be incomplete, and that, other approaches are required. The conventional brain -as-computer view fails to account for: „The hard problem‟. Dist ...
slides - Mathematics Department
... A somewhat surprising feature of the present situation is that we seem to arrive at the following alternative: Bohmian mechanics shows that one can explain quantum mechanics, exactly and completely, if one is willing to pay with using a preferred slicing of space-time; our model suggests that one s ...
... A somewhat surprising feature of the present situation is that we seem to arrive at the following alternative: Bohmian mechanics shows that one can explain quantum mechanics, exactly and completely, if one is willing to pay with using a preferred slicing of space-time; our model suggests that one s ...
Qubits and quantum computers
... certain computations hundreds of magnitude of order faster than digital computers. This feature, coined “quantum supremacy” by John Preskill, could be manifested by experiments in the near future. ...
... certain computations hundreds of magnitude of order faster than digital computers. This feature, coined “quantum supremacy” by John Preskill, could be manifested by experiments in the near future. ...
April 16, 1998 - StealthSkater
... ordinary space? Nick Herbert wrongly calls willingness to consider this idea "charlatanry". Hiley then cites Pribram's picture of the mind-brain as analogous to some kind of hologram. It would have to be a hologram of quantum waves in the brain's higher-dimensional configuration space IMHO although ...
... ordinary space? Nick Herbert wrongly calls willingness to consider this idea "charlatanry". Hiley then cites Pribram's picture of the mind-brain as analogous to some kind of hologram. It would have to be a hologram of quantum waves in the brain's higher-dimensional configuration space IMHO although ...
Quantum Field Theory I
... Quantum Field Theory is sometimes called “2nd quantization.” This is a very bad misnomer because of the reason I will explain later. But nonetheless, you are likely to come across this name, and you need to know it. The aim of the quantum field theory is to come up with a formalism which is complete ...
... Quantum Field Theory is sometimes called “2nd quantization.” This is a very bad misnomer because of the reason I will explain later. But nonetheless, you are likely to come across this name, and you need to know it. The aim of the quantum field theory is to come up with a formalism which is complete ...