
The fuzzball paradigm for black holes: FAQ
... this solution. This microstate was ‘simple’ because only 2 monopoles were involved, but there are states with more and more such monopoles, and as we move to the generic microstate, the locations of these monoples are so close to each other that we should not ignore the large numbers of quantum effe ...
... this solution. This microstate was ‘simple’ because only 2 monopoles were involved, but there are states with more and more such monopoles, and as we move to the generic microstate, the locations of these monoples are so close to each other that we should not ignore the large numbers of quantum effe ...
Entanglement and Quantum Cryptography
... Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we introduce a general forma ...
... Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we introduce a general forma ...
Entanglement and Quantum Cryptography Joonwoo Bae Universitat de Barcelona
... Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we introduce a general forma ...
... Quantum cryptography is one of the most important quantum information applications. The present thesis covers several topics on quantum cryptography, such as the security analysis of quantum channels for key distribution protocols and the study of quantum cloning. First, we introduce a general forma ...
Quantum Physics of Nature QuPoN 2015 Book of Abstracts
... barely disturb the system at the cost of providing only little information. An example is the measurement of the direction in which a magnet points: this doesn’t “collapse” the spins that make-up the magnet while providing good enough-but-not-complete information on the magnet direction. This raises ...
... barely disturb the system at the cost of providing only little information. An example is the measurement of the direction in which a magnet points: this doesn’t “collapse” the spins that make-up the magnet while providing good enough-but-not-complete information on the magnet direction. This raises ...
Black-hole/near-horizon-CFT duality and 4 dimensional classical
... where E is the number of external legs and n the number of vertexes. This simple formula indicates non-renormalizabilty due to the fact that it increases with the number of vertexes. In other words, an infinite sum within the path integral to all orders in ~ will be plagued by infinite ever-divergin ...
... where E is the number of external legs and n the number of vertexes. This simple formula indicates non-renormalizabilty due to the fact that it increases with the number of vertexes. In other words, an infinite sum within the path integral to all orders in ~ will be plagued by infinite ever-divergin ...
Earman, John, "Aspects of Determinism in Modern Physics"
... value at every moment of time; call these the occurrent magnitudes. Other physical magnitudes may be dispositional in character and may take on determinate values only in appropriate contexts; but it was assumed that these dispositional magnitudes supervene on the nondispositional magnitudes.2 A his ...
... value at every moment of time; call these the occurrent magnitudes. Other physical magnitudes may be dispositional in character and may take on determinate values only in appropriate contexts; but it was assumed that these dispositional magnitudes supervene on the nondispositional magnitudes.2 A his ...
Coherence and Spin in GaAs Quantum Dots
... This thesis describes a number of experiments performed in quantum dots as well as 2D systems fabricated in GaAs/AlGaAs 2D electron gases. The focus of the studies is set on spin, coherence and interaction effects of electrons in mesoscopic structures. Experiments investigating the rich physics of sp ...
... This thesis describes a number of experiments performed in quantum dots as well as 2D systems fabricated in GaAs/AlGaAs 2D electron gases. The focus of the studies is set on spin, coherence and interaction effects of electrons in mesoscopic structures. Experiments investigating the rich physics of sp ...
Lower bounds for quantum communication complexity
... It is easy to see that a deterministic protocol partitions the communication matrix into a set of monochromatic rectangles, each corresponding to the set of inputs sharing the same communication string produced in the run of the protocol. The above notion of weakly unbounded error protocols coincide ...
... It is easy to see that a deterministic protocol partitions the communication matrix into a set of monochromatic rectangles, each corresponding to the set of inputs sharing the same communication string produced in the run of the protocol. The above notion of weakly unbounded error protocols coincide ...
Renormalization without infinities – an elementary tutorial
... an arbitrary Hamiltonian with a discrete spectrum. The examples show explicitly many of the renormalization effects arising in realistic quantum field theories such as quantum chromodynamics: logarithmic divergences, running couplings, dimensional transmutation, the renormalization group, and renorm ...
... an arbitrary Hamiltonian with a discrete spectrum. The examples show explicitly many of the renormalization effects arising in realistic quantum field theories such as quantum chromodynamics: logarithmic divergences, running couplings, dimensional transmutation, the renormalization group, and renorm ...
Scientific Report 2015 - 2016 - PCS
... established within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in December 2014. After an initial period of infrastructure setup, the first research fellows joined PCS in May 2015. The center is temporarily hosted on the Munji Campus of KAIST, and is expected to move into its new premises on the IBS Campu ...
... established within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in December 2014. After an initial period of infrastructure setup, the first research fellows joined PCS in May 2015. The center is temporarily hosted on the Munji Campus of KAIST, and is expected to move into its new premises on the IBS Campu ...
"Loop Quantum Gravity" (Rovelli)
... order to take into account what we have learned with both our present "fundamental" theories. The difference between the formulation of the problem of quantum gravity given by a highenergy physicist and a relativist derives therefore from a different evaluation of general relativity. For the first, ...
... order to take into account what we have learned with both our present "fundamental" theories. The difference between the formulation of the problem of quantum gravity given by a highenergy physicist and a relativist derives therefore from a different evaluation of general relativity. For the first, ...