
hybrid quantum computation - Centre for Quantum Technologies
... There are numerous people to whom my gratitude goes for supporting me during my PhD studies. Above all, I would like to thank my supervisor Prof. BertholdGeorg (Berge) Englert. I am deeply grateful to him for his invaluable support, guidance, and mentoring of my rewarding doctoral studies. I could n ...
... There are numerous people to whom my gratitude goes for supporting me during my PhD studies. Above all, I would like to thank my supervisor Prof. BertholdGeorg (Berge) Englert. I am deeply grateful to him for his invaluable support, guidance, and mentoring of my rewarding doctoral studies. I could n ...
Quantum dynamics in strong fluctuating fields - Physik Uni
... can model a quasi-spin 1/2 stochastic bath variable. In the case of ET in molecular systems such a quasi-spin stochastic variable can simulate, for example, the bistable fluctuations of a charged molecular group nearby the donor, or acceptor site, or the conformational fluctuations of a bistable molec ...
... can model a quasi-spin 1/2 stochastic bath variable. In the case of ET in molecular systems such a quasi-spin stochastic variable can simulate, for example, the bistable fluctuations of a charged molecular group nearby the donor, or acceptor site, or the conformational fluctuations of a bistable molec ...
pdf - arXiv.org
... autonomous agents, such as power grids and social networks [23, 14]. Reaching consensus as a cooperative collective behaviors in networks of autonomous agents have been studied extensively in the context of distributed control and optimization on networks [20, 12, 31]. Optimization of the discrete t ...
... autonomous agents, such as power grids and social networks [23, 14]. Reaching consensus as a cooperative collective behaviors in networks of autonomous agents have been studied extensively in the context of distributed control and optimization on networks [20, 12, 31]. Optimization of the discrete t ...
Topological Quantum: Lecture Notes
... There is a fascinating relationship between the Kauffman invariant and quantum physics. For certain types of so-called ”topological quantum systems” the amplitudes of space-time processes can be directly calculated via the Kauffman invarient. We should first comment that most of what we will discuss ...
... There is a fascinating relationship between the Kauffman invariant and quantum physics. For certain types of so-called ”topological quantum systems” the amplitudes of space-time processes can be directly calculated via the Kauffman invarient. We should first comment that most of what we will discuss ...
Jagiellonian University M. Smoluchowski Institute of Physics Entropy
... exist, of course, many interpretations and therefore, many kinds of information concerning this picture. However, nowadays we are willing to distinguish some sort of information necessary to communicate a message independently on the interpretation. Due to our experience with computers we are used t ...
... exist, of course, many interpretations and therefore, many kinds of information concerning this picture. However, nowadays we are willing to distinguish some sort of information necessary to communicate a message independently on the interpretation. Due to our experience with computers we are used t ...
Renormalisation of Noncommutative Quantum Field Theory
... Since classical field theories can be geometrically described, it is not difficult to write down classical action functionals on noncommutative spaces. The first example of this type was Yang-Mills theory on the noncommutative torus. Another example is the noncommutative geometrical description of t ...
... Since classical field theories can be geometrically described, it is not difficult to write down classical action functionals on noncommutative spaces. The first example of this type was Yang-Mills theory on the noncommutative torus. Another example is the noncommutative geometrical description of t ...
Spooky Action at Spacy Distances
... “Einstein, stop telling God what to do.” Niels Bohr It started as a physical debate over the completeness of quantum mechanics, but on a deeper level it was actually about one of the most fundamental questions in science: what does physical knowledge mean, and what can one objectively know about Nat ...
... “Einstein, stop telling God what to do.” Niels Bohr It started as a physical debate over the completeness of quantum mechanics, but on a deeper level it was actually about one of the most fundamental questions in science: what does physical knowledge mean, and what can one objectively know about Nat ...
Necessary and Sufficient Quantum Information Characterization of
... Entanglement is a property of distributed quantum systems that does not have a classical counterpart and challenges our everyday-life intuition about the physical world [1]. It is also the key element in many quantum information processing tasks [2]. The strongest feature exhibited by entangled syst ...
... Entanglement is a property of distributed quantum systems that does not have a classical counterpart and challenges our everyday-life intuition about the physical world [1]. It is also the key element in many quantum information processing tasks [2]. The strongest feature exhibited by entangled syst ...
Quantum Correlations in Information Theory
... its content, while the last section summarises its main results. In the body of the work, the narrative voice is “we”, as I repute it to be more suitable for the scientific exposition. The content of each chapter is the following: • Chapter 1 is merely introductory. First, I review basic facts and t ...
... its content, while the last section summarises its main results. In the body of the work, the narrative voice is “we”, as I repute it to be more suitable for the scientific exposition. The content of each chapter is the following: • Chapter 1 is merely introductory. First, I review basic facts and t ...
Wholeness and the Implicate Order
... unending process of movement and unfoldment. Thus, when I look back, I see that even as a child I was fascinated by the puzzle, indeed the mystery, of what is the nature of movement. Whenever one thinks of anything, it seems to be apprehended either as static, or as a series of static images. Yet, i ...
... unending process of movement and unfoldment. Thus, when I look back, I see that even as a child I was fascinated by the puzzle, indeed the mystery, of what is the nature of movement. Whenever one thinks of anything, it seems to be apprehended either as static, or as a series of static images. Yet, i ...