
Change Without Time - Publikationsserver der Universität Regensburg
... system can act as a carrier of information on time between the (classical) preparation and measurement devices, or, to put it differently, the quantum system always shares the same time with the measurement apparatus, even without any intentional measurement of time being performed. This means, that ...
... system can act as a carrier of information on time between the (classical) preparation and measurement devices, or, to put it differently, the quantum system always shares the same time with the measurement apparatus, even without any intentional measurement of time being performed. This means, that ...
Abstract PACS: 03.67.Bg, 04.80.Nn, 42.50.Pq, 37.10.Vz Email
... of the mechanics oscillators centers of mass in laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory(LIGO)[25,26]. Cooling mirror via interaction between cavity field and the mirror nearly to ground state has been studied by many authors[27-38]. In this article we adopt a new angle of view and study ...
... of the mechanics oscillators centers of mass in laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory(LIGO)[25,26]. Cooling mirror via interaction between cavity field and the mirror nearly to ground state has been studied by many authors[27-38]. In this article we adopt a new angle of view and study ...
Topological Order and the Kitaev Model
... is embedded into; thus, only a change in the internal pattern or topological order (implying a change on ν for the cited state) can induce a change in the ground state degeneracy, since topological order is a property of the ground state of the system. The features of topologically ordered systems a ...
... is embedded into; thus, only a change in the internal pattern or topological order (implying a change on ν for the cited state) can induce a change in the ground state degeneracy, since topological order is a property of the ground state of the system. The features of topologically ordered systems a ...
Secure Multi-party Quantum Computation
... state would imply some disturbance of that state, contradicting the completeness requirement. Contributions. We give a protocol for verifiable quantum secret sharing that tolerates any number t < n/4 of cheaters. We show that this is optimal, by proving that vqss is impossible when t ≥ n/4. Based o ...
... state would imply some disturbance of that state, contradicting the completeness requirement. Contributions. We give a protocol for verifiable quantum secret sharing that tolerates any number t < n/4 of cheaters. We show that this is optimal, by proving that vqss is impossible when t ≥ n/4. Based o ...
Simulating the transverse Ising model on a quantum computer: Error... with the surface code ), Hao You (
... can be generated by braiding the smooth qubit around the rough qubit. This implementation allows a single-control-bit multiple-target CNOT gate operation in the same amount of time as a single CNOT. However, this implementation of a CNOT is limited as the control must always be a smooth qubit and th ...
... can be generated by braiding the smooth qubit around the rough qubit. This implementation allows a single-control-bit multiple-target CNOT gate operation in the same amount of time as a single CNOT. However, this implementation of a CNOT is limited as the control must always be a smooth qubit and th ...
- Philsci-Archive
... of spins is not closed; Or, finally, they can argue that the evolution of the spin’s system in the SE-experiments is not spontaneous but controlled. Let us consider these three strategies in turn. 3.3.1. Entropy in the spin-echo experiments The first strategy has been adopted, for instance, by Blatt ...
... of spins is not closed; Or, finally, they can argue that the evolution of the spin’s system in the SE-experiments is not spontaneous but controlled. Let us consider these three strategies in turn. 3.3.1. Entropy in the spin-echo experiments The first strategy has been adopted, for instance, by Blatt ...
SEMICLASSICAL AND LARGE QUANTUM NUMBER LIMITS
... wells which go to infinity as some positive power of the coordinate r at large distances. Potential wells converging to a constant, e.g. zero, on at least one side can support an infinite number of bound states, if the potential approaches its limiting threshold value slower than 1/r2 , as is the ca ...
... wells which go to infinity as some positive power of the coordinate r at large distances. Potential wells converging to a constant, e.g. zero, on at least one side can support an infinite number of bound states, if the potential approaches its limiting threshold value slower than 1/r2 , as is the ca ...
Topological Chern Indices in Molecular Spectra
... PACS numbers: 33.20. – t, 02.40. – k, 03.65.Sq, 31.15.Gy ...
... PACS numbers: 33.20. – t, 02.40. – k, 03.65.Sq, 31.15.Gy ...
The Membrane Vacuum State
... a (M)other theory living in eleven dimensions, the very same dimensionality where the supermembrane assume its most appealing form. String theory was superseded by the newly baptized ”M-theory” as the number one candidate for the final theory. Little was known about this mysterious theory other than ...
... a (M)other theory living in eleven dimensions, the very same dimensionality where the supermembrane assume its most appealing form. String theory was superseded by the newly baptized ”M-theory” as the number one candidate for the final theory. Little was known about this mysterious theory other than ...