
... of all past, present and future masters, teachers, professors and scientists. From all this it is evident that I first went through the hardships of all these entities experiencing nervous breakdowns and mental issues as science is advancing funeral by funeral. Now I am like an android who remembers ...
ORAMs in a Quantum World - Cryptology ePrint Archive
... Under this light, an interesting direction is the problem of building a quantumsecure Oblivious Random Access Machine (ORAM). Oblivious RAM was introduced in the early ’90s by Goldreich and Ostrovsky in [20] as a mean of software protection. It has since received an increasing deal of attention from ...
... Under this light, an interesting direction is the problem of building a quantumsecure Oblivious Random Access Machine (ORAM). Oblivious RAM was introduced in the early ’90s by Goldreich and Ostrovsky in [20] as a mean of software protection. It has since received an increasing deal of attention from ...
Quantum Computing
... allow coherent control in a Hilbert space of eight dimensions (3 qubits), and should be extendable up to a thousand or more dimensions (10 qubits). Among other things, these systems will allow the feasibility of quantum computing to be assessed. In fact such experiments are so difficult that it seem ...
... allow coherent control in a Hilbert space of eight dimensions (3 qubits), and should be extendable up to a thousand or more dimensions (10 qubits). Among other things, these systems will allow the feasibility of quantum computing to be assessed. In fact such experiments are so difficult that it seem ...
Structures as the objects of fundamental physics
... epistemic structural realism, namely the view that structure in the sense of relations among physical objects is all that we can know. Epistemic structural realism in the current discussion goes back to a paper that John Worrall published in 1989 (see in particular pp. 117-123). Worrall’s aim is to ...
... epistemic structural realism, namely the view that structure in the sense of relations among physical objects is all that we can know. Epistemic structural realism in the current discussion goes back to a paper that John Worrall published in 1989 (see in particular pp. 117-123). Worrall’s aim is to ...
Reversible work extraction in a hybrid opto
... Thermodynamics was born in the 19th century, with the practical purpose of understanding the mechanism governing the conversion of heat present in reservoirs of disorganized energy, into useful mechanical work extracted in reservoirs of organized energy, by exploiting the transformations of a calori ...
... Thermodynamics was born in the 19th century, with the practical purpose of understanding the mechanism governing the conversion of heat present in reservoirs of disorganized energy, into useful mechanical work extracted in reservoirs of organized energy, by exploiting the transformations of a calori ...
Closed-orbit theory for photodetachment in a time-dependent electric field Robicheaux
... fields [2]. Its studies often promise an intuitive picture of the embedded dynamics, which not only reveals an interesting correspondence between classical and quantum mechanics, but also allows a better control and manipulation on a microscopic scale. The general physical picture and formalism are ...
... fields [2]. Its studies often promise an intuitive picture of the embedded dynamics, which not only reveals an interesting correspondence between classical and quantum mechanics, but also allows a better control and manipulation on a microscopic scale. The general physical picture and formalism are ...
Polarization statistics
... To complete the analysis of polarization statistics beyond the quantum Q function we have considered other possibilities. More specifically we have studied the so called s-ordered distributions for the complex amplitudes that depend on a real parameter s including the Q function as the case s 1, ...
... To complete the analysis of polarization statistics beyond the quantum Q function we have considered other possibilities. More specifically we have studied the so called s-ordered distributions for the complex amplitudes that depend on a real parameter s including the Q function as the case s 1, ...
Colloquium: Multiparticle quantum superpositions and the quantum
... an unknown qubit is the spin flip, generally dubbed universalNOT (U-NOT) transformation. This corresponds to the operation ji ! j? i, where the state j? i is orthogonal to the original ji (Bechmann-Pasquinucci and Gisin, 1999; De Martini et al., 2002). The quantum cloning and the NOT maps are ju ...
... an unknown qubit is the spin flip, generally dubbed universalNOT (U-NOT) transformation. This corresponds to the operation ji ! j? i, where the state j? i is orthogonal to the original ji (Bechmann-Pasquinucci and Gisin, 1999; De Martini et al., 2002). The quantum cloning and the NOT maps are ju ...
3 Species Fermion Gases Part 1 - Physikalisches Institut Heidelberg
... Hold on! We missed something. There are three possibilities to form bosonic molecules: ...
... Hold on! We missed something. There are three possibilities to form bosonic molecules: ...
A categorification of a quantum Frobenius map
... simplified relation-checking criterion of Brundan [Bru16] for Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier’s 2-KacMoody categorification theorem. In the course of the proof, we also obtain a reduction result (Theorem 4.12) which shows that D(U̇ ) can be generated by 1-morphisms of the form E 1n , E (p) 1n , F 1n , F (p) ...
... simplified relation-checking criterion of Brundan [Bru16] for Khovanov-Lauda-Rouquier’s 2-KacMoody categorification theorem. In the course of the proof, we also obtain a reduction result (Theorem 4.12) which shows that D(U̇ ) can be generated by 1-morphisms of the form E 1n , E (p) 1n , F 1n , F (p) ...