
191 THE SUBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH TO KNOWLEDGE
... in its classical sense is even possible or maybe we must apply the interpretation that even if a complete and consistent description (in its formal sense) is impossible, it is still possible to produce a good approximate and useful scientific description? Scientific practice has shown the expediency ...
... in its classical sense is even possible or maybe we must apply the interpretation that even if a complete and consistent description (in its formal sense) is impossible, it is still possible to produce a good approximate and useful scientific description? Scientific practice has shown the expediency ...
Quantum control of a Landau-quantized two
... the striking fact that a Landau-quantized 2DEG in a weak coherent THz field behaves in exactly the same manner as a two-level atom in a coherent radiation field. We interpret this behavior as a result of Kohn’s theorem15 regarding the absence of an influence of electron-electron interactions on cycl ...
... the striking fact that a Landau-quantized 2DEG in a weak coherent THz field behaves in exactly the same manner as a two-level atom in a coherent radiation field. We interpret this behavior as a result of Kohn’s theorem15 regarding the absence of an influence of electron-electron interactions on cycl ...
From optimal state estimation to efficient quantum algorithms
... The PGM often does a pretty good job of distinguishing the ρi. In fact, sometimes it is optimal! (Check Holevo/YKL conditions) ...
... The PGM often does a pretty good job of distinguishing the ρi. In fact, sometimes it is optimal! (Check Holevo/YKL conditions) ...
Quantum field theory in de Sitter spacetime
... of the cosmological constant and discuss the implications of it. In the classical properties, we also study the causal structure of the de Sitter spacetime in various coordinate systems using the Penrose diagrams. In the next chapter, we study the quantum field theory in flat spacetime as a preface ...
... of the cosmological constant and discuss the implications of it. In the classical properties, we also study the causal structure of the de Sitter spacetime in various coordinate systems using the Penrose diagrams. In the next chapter, we study the quantum field theory in flat spacetime as a preface ...
Chapter Four - Seeking Wisdom
... global general relativity. Now we have already seen that the roots of quantum theory lie in the irrationalist currents which swept Europe in the years between the first and second world wars --the years which saw the rise of fascism and the preparation of the Shoah. Quantum theory alone, however, d ...
... global general relativity. Now we have already seen that the roots of quantum theory lie in the irrationalist currents which swept Europe in the years between the first and second world wars --the years which saw the rise of fascism and the preparation of the Shoah. Quantum theory alone, however, d ...
The Quantum Perspective of Learing
... 2006; Haberken & Deepak, 2002). The universe operates the same way where “all phenomena are caused by energy transfer” (Hrokopos, 2005: p. 90). The concept of entanglement explains this energy transfer. Where the classical mechanics worldview suggests fragmentation and separation, quantum physicists ...
... 2006; Haberken & Deepak, 2002). The universe operates the same way where “all phenomena are caused by energy transfer” (Hrokopos, 2005: p. 90). The concept of entanglement explains this energy transfer. Where the classical mechanics worldview suggests fragmentation and separation, quantum physicists ...
Interaction- and measurement-free quantum Zeno gates for universal computation
... the reservoir. The measurements are implemented because the presence or absence of spontaneously emitted photons will immediately reveal the state information and collapse the system into either 兩1典 or 兩0典. For a decay rate ⌫, a single effective measurement duration is 4⌫−1. The effective number of ...
... the reservoir. The measurements are implemented because the presence or absence of spontaneously emitted photons will immediately reveal the state information and collapse the system into either 兩1典 or 兩0典. For a decay rate ⌫, a single effective measurement duration is 4⌫−1. The effective number of ...
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... The first problem identified by Stephen Cook in 1971 [Coo71] to be NP-complete was Boolean satisfiability; SAT for short. The input to a satisfiability problem is a Boolean formula involving logical variables {y1 , . . . , yn } each taking the value true or false, and connected by the propositional ...
... The first problem identified by Stephen Cook in 1971 [Coo71] to be NP-complete was Boolean satisfiability; SAT for short. The input to a satisfiability problem is a Boolean formula involving logical variables {y1 , . . . , yn } each taking the value true or false, and connected by the propositional ...
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... together with the requirement that quantum measurements have outcomes and the standard understanding of quantum states. Thus rejecting the ignorance interpretation can not by itself suffice to explain why (OOC) may fail. And it is (OOC), not the ignorance interpretation, that figures as a premise i ...
... together with the requirement that quantum measurements have outcomes and the standard understanding of quantum states. Thus rejecting the ignorance interpretation can not by itself suffice to explain why (OOC) may fail. And it is (OOC), not the ignorance interpretation, that figures as a premise i ...
Do relations require underlying intrinsic properties? A physical
... that we cannot know the basic intrinsic properties, but also because, if we cannot know the basic intrinsic properties, we can apparently not be sure that these properties are physical at all. Thus, John Foster (1982, chapter 4), makes a case for an objective idealism on this basis: physics disclose ...
... that we cannot know the basic intrinsic properties, but also because, if we cannot know the basic intrinsic properties, we can apparently not be sure that these properties are physical at all. Thus, John Foster (1982, chapter 4), makes a case for an objective idealism on this basis: physics disclose ...