
Understanding Quantum Theory
... Historical Development of Quantum Theory: 1. A New Mechanics New mechanics of Schroedinger and Heisenberg: a modification of classical physics guided by new physical ideas and mathematical guesswork. I ...
... Historical Development of Quantum Theory: 1. A New Mechanics New mechanics of Schroedinger and Heisenberg: a modification of classical physics guided by new physical ideas and mathematical guesswork. I ...
Noisy Storage talk
... Offers an quantum solution to the key-exchange problem which does not rely on computational assumptions (such as factoring, discrete logarithms, security of AES, SHA-3 etc.) Puts the players into the starting position to use symmetric-key cryptography (encryption, authentication etc.). ...
... Offers an quantum solution to the key-exchange problem which does not rely on computational assumptions (such as factoring, discrete logarithms, security of AES, SHA-3 etc.) Puts the players into the starting position to use symmetric-key cryptography (encryption, authentication etc.). ...
Quantum Mechanics from Periodic Dynamics: the bosonic case
... Rµ = (Rt c, Rx ) and the fundamental mode (n = 1) has four-momentum p̄µ = (Ē/c, p̄) ≡ ~/Rµ . For this massless field ω̄(p̄) = |p̄|c/~. Thus every mode of the energy tower has a massless dispersion relation. At small fundamental momentum |p̄| → 0 the compactification radius tends to infinity Rt → ∞, ...
... Rµ = (Rt c, Rx ) and the fundamental mode (n = 1) has four-momentum p̄µ = (Ē/c, p̄) ≡ ~/Rµ . For this massless field ω̄(p̄) = |p̄|c/~. Thus every mode of the energy tower has a massless dispersion relation. At small fundamental momentum |p̄| → 0 the compactification radius tends to infinity Rt → ∞, ...
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... physical events. Signal nonlocality, accessed by means of quantum entanglement is an essential feature of the quantum physical domain. The presented interface may imply that some manifestations of altered states of consciousness, unconscious/ conscious shifts have quantum origin with significant psy ...
... physical events. Signal nonlocality, accessed by means of quantum entanglement is an essential feature of the quantum physical domain. The presented interface may imply that some manifestations of altered states of consciousness, unconscious/ conscious shifts have quantum origin with significant psy ...
Quantum Cryptography
... – These operations, although performed only on one particle, affect the joint (entangled) quantum state of the two particle. ...
... – These operations, although performed only on one particle, affect the joint (entangled) quantum state of the two particle. ...
Quantum interference of large organic molecules
... diffraction at a double slit1–4 or grating5–12 is regarded as a paradigmatic example for a highly non-classical feature of quantum mechanics, which has never been observed for objects of our macroscopic world. The quantum superposition principle has become of paramount importance also for the growin ...
... diffraction at a double slit1–4 or grating5–12 is regarded as a paradigmatic example for a highly non-classical feature of quantum mechanics, which has never been observed for objects of our macroscopic world. The quantum superposition principle has become of paramount importance also for the growin ...
The lattice structure of quantum logics
... The lattice property for quantum logics is one of puzzling questions of the logical approach. Usually we assume the logic to be an orthomodular, complete ortholattice without any further substantiations. However, a deeper analysis suggest, that this property is neither obvious nor natural. The probl ...
... The lattice property for quantum logics is one of puzzling questions of the logical approach. Usually we assume the logic to be an orthomodular, complete ortholattice without any further substantiations. However, a deeper analysis suggest, that this property is neither obvious nor natural. The probl ...
A Brief Review of Thomas-Fermi Theory
... and γ 3π2 2 3 2 ! 2m. The constraint on ρ x is ρ x #" 0 and $ ρ is convex. ...
... and γ 3π2 2 3 2 ! 2m. The constraint on ρ x is ρ x #" 0 and $ ρ is convex. ...
1. dia
... En ). The electrons with given n values are forming shells which are named with K, L, M, etc. letters. There can be more other states inside a shell which states are determined by the orbital quantum number. ...
... En ). The electrons with given n values are forming shells which are named with K, L, M, etc. letters. There can be more other states inside a shell which states are determined by the orbital quantum number. ...
The Blind Men and the Quantum
... • The simple answer is “No!”. It is the formalism of quantum mechanics that makes the testable predictions. • As long as an interpretation is consistent with the formalism, it will make the same predictions as any other interpretation, and no experimental tests are possible. • However, there is a ne ...
... • The simple answer is “No!”. It is the formalism of quantum mechanics that makes the testable predictions. • As long as an interpretation is consistent with the formalism, it will make the same predictions as any other interpretation, and no experimental tests are possible. • However, there is a ne ...
Experimental realization of Shor`s quantum factoring algorithm using
... ®nd the prime factors of an l-digit integer N increases exponentially with l, at least using algorithms known at present1. Factoring large integers is therefore conjectured to be intractable classically, an observation underlying the security of widely used cryptographic codes1,2. Quantum computers3 ...
... ®nd the prime factors of an l-digit integer N increases exponentially with l, at least using algorithms known at present1. Factoring large integers is therefore conjectured to be intractable classically, an observation underlying the security of widely used cryptographic codes1,2. Quantum computers3 ...
Beables for Quantum Electrodynamics
... the Schrödinger equation). We plan to measure an observable A of the system. To measure the observable A, one has to build an apparatus that correlate the eigenstates of A to position eigenstates of the apparatus, so that any measurement is finally a measurement of positions. For example, when the s ...
... the Schrödinger equation). We plan to measure an observable A of the system. To measure the observable A, one has to build an apparatus that correlate the eigenstates of A to position eigenstates of the apparatus, so that any measurement is finally a measurement of positions. For example, when the s ...