Probabilistic quantum metrology Bernat Gendra Casalí
... is to develop mathematical techniques that most efficiently infer the value of the parameter [Kay, 1993]. Yet, there is still some controversy in a concept that is one of the cornerstones of estimation theory, namely the probability. To state it briefly, the main difference between definitions comes ...
... is to develop mathematical techniques that most efficiently infer the value of the parameter [Kay, 1993]. Yet, there is still some controversy in a concept that is one of the cornerstones of estimation theory, namely the probability. To state it briefly, the main difference between definitions comes ...
Bachelor Thesis - Institut für Analysis und Scientific Computing
... like in shipping, or weaving. More interesting and in particular aesthetically pleasing were the mystic symbols in many cultures. Famous examples are the sign of the pythagorians, a pentagonal star, the David’s star, or the celtic trefoil knot, shown in the picture below. Wearing a ring or necklace ...
... like in shipping, or weaving. More interesting and in particular aesthetically pleasing were the mystic symbols in many cultures. Famous examples are the sign of the pythagorians, a pentagonal star, the David’s star, or the celtic trefoil knot, shown in the picture below. Wearing a ring or necklace ...
In Search of Quantum Reality
... Into the Microworld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1 Duality and The Double Slit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1.1 A Short Digression: How Science Works . . . . . 1.5.1.2 Waves versus Particles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1.3 First Thoughts about Light . . . ...
... Into the Microworld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1 Duality and The Double Slit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1.1 A Short Digression: How Science Works . . . . . 1.5.1.2 Waves versus Particles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.1.3 First Thoughts about Light . . . ...
review on the quantum spin Hall effect by Macijeko, Hughes, and
... contrast, topological states of matter evade traditional symmetrybreaking classification schemes, and they signal the existence of a fundamentally different organizational principle of quantum matter. The integer and fractional quantum Hall effects were the first topological states to be discovered ...
... contrast, topological states of matter evade traditional symmetrybreaking classification schemes, and they signal the existence of a fundamentally different organizational principle of quantum matter. The integer and fractional quantum Hall effects were the first topological states to be discovered ...
The epistemologically different worlds perspective
... Descartes, the grandfather of the mind-body problem, provides the most paradigmatic example of the above framework. In Chapter 1 we will see that Descartes’ key elements are: the subject (“I” as “thinking thing”); two kinds of clear, distinct and complete perceptions/conceptions; two substances - m ...
... Descartes, the grandfather of the mind-body problem, provides the most paradigmatic example of the above framework. In Chapter 1 we will see that Descartes’ key elements are: the subject (“I” as “thinking thing”); two kinds of clear, distinct and complete perceptions/conceptions; two substances - m ...
Haag`s Theorem in Renormalisable Quantum Field Theories
... were investigated under the proviso that they exist. Among the achievements of the axiomatic community are rigorous proofs of the PCT and also the spin-statistics theorem [StreatWi00]. • Third, within the constructive framework, the first attempts started with superrenormalisable QFTs to stay clear ...
... were investigated under the proviso that they exist. Among the achievements of the axiomatic community are rigorous proofs of the PCT and also the spin-statistics theorem [StreatWi00]. • Third, within the constructive framework, the first attempts started with superrenormalisable QFTs to stay clear ...
Classical and Quantum Algorithms for Finding Cycles
... There are scores of graph problems and therefore scores of graph algorithms. However, most graph algorithms have a common feature: They search for something that satisfies some property. That something might be a vertex, a set of vertices, an edge, a set of edges, a subgraph, a set of subgraphs—or s ...
... There are scores of graph problems and therefore scores of graph algorithms. However, most graph algorithms have a common feature: They search for something that satisfies some property. That something might be a vertex, a set of vertices, an edge, a set of edges, a subgraph, a set of subgraphs—or s ...
A Combinatorial Approach to Nonlocality and Contextuality
... parallel execution of these scenarios and naturally incorporates the no-signaling condition. In particular, the Bell scenarios which describe nonlocality turn out to be given by Foulis–Randall products. We define a probabilistic model as an assignment of a probability to each outcome in such a way t ...
... parallel execution of these scenarios and naturally incorporates the no-signaling condition. In particular, the Bell scenarios which describe nonlocality turn out to be given by Foulis–Randall products. We define a probabilistic model as an assignment of a probability to each outcome in such a way t ...
Ph.D. thesis - Chin Lab at the University of Chicago
... dominates over their mobility. We study slow mass transport and statistical evolution of atoms in the lattice, as well as scale invariance and universality in weakly-interacting 2D quantum gases without lattice. These results offer the essential knowledge to prepare and investigate atomic samples in ...
... dominates over their mobility. We study slow mass transport and statistical evolution of atoms in the lattice, as well as scale invariance and universality in weakly-interacting 2D quantum gases without lattice. These results offer the essential knowledge to prepare and investigate atomic samples in ...
agostino pr´astaro
... commutative (super) PDE’s to the category of quantum (super) PDE’s. Global properties of solutions to (super) (commutative) PDE’s are obtained by means of their integral bordism groups. In particular the (quantum) Navier-Stokes problem and the (quantum)Yang-Mills problem are considered showing that ...
... commutative (super) PDE’s to the category of quantum (super) PDE’s. Global properties of solutions to (super) (commutative) PDE’s are obtained by means of their integral bordism groups. In particular the (quantum) Navier-Stokes problem and the (quantum)Yang-Mills problem are considered showing that ...