
ValenciaHiesmayr2008
... • CP violation shifts obtainable information to different aspects of reality • kaons provide a ``dynamical´´ nonlocality ...
... • CP violation shifts obtainable information to different aspects of reality • kaons provide a ``dynamical´´ nonlocality ...
Realization of the Cirac–Zoller controlled
... recently developed precise control of atomic phases4 and the application of composite pulse sequences adapted from nuclear magnetic resonance techniques5,6. Any implementation of a quantum computer (QC) has to fulfil a number of essential criteria (summarized in ref. 7). These criteria include: a sc ...
... recently developed precise control of atomic phases4 and the application of composite pulse sequences adapted from nuclear magnetic resonance techniques5,6. Any implementation of a quantum computer (QC) has to fulfil a number of essential criteria (summarized in ref. 7). These criteria include: a sc ...
ADIABATIC QUANTUM COMPUTATION
... Despite huge number of entries in the table above, only three fundamentally different qubit representations exist: spin, charge and photon. A key concept in understanding the merit of a particular realization is the notion of quantum noise (sometimes called decoherence). This is because the length o ...
... Despite huge number of entries in the table above, only three fundamentally different qubit representations exist: spin, charge and photon. A key concept in understanding the merit of a particular realization is the notion of quantum noise (sometimes called decoherence). This is because the length o ...
Magnetic and Electric Flux Quanta: the Pion Mass
... Not only are the two values different and related by the fine structure constant, but in addition a factor of two has crept into the calculation. Thus far we have scrupulously avoided introducing any factors of two. The presence of a factor of two here is therefore thought to be a not-understood res ...
... Not only are the two values different and related by the fine structure constant, but in addition a factor of two has crept into the calculation. Thus far we have scrupulously avoided introducing any factors of two. The presence of a factor of two here is therefore thought to be a not-understood res ...
Quantum Rotations: A Case Study in Static and Dynamic Machine
... One common algorithm in our benchmarks is the quantum random walk, which is a graph traversal technique that is used for path-finding algorithms[17]. In a quantum random walk, the direction and length of each step in the walk are determined by the state of a qubit. When implemented without rotations ...
... One common algorithm in our benchmarks is the quantum random walk, which is a graph traversal technique that is used for path-finding algorithms[17]. In a quantum random walk, the direction and length of each step in the walk are determined by the state of a qubit. When implemented without rotations ...
Inherent Properties and Statistics with Individual Particles in
... be disputed, for example by claiming that classical systems obeying Bose-Einstein statistics are both theoretically and, it seems, practically possible (see, for instance, Gottesman, 2007). However, it looks as though a general distinction can in fact be drawn meaningfully on the basis of what is th ...
... be disputed, for example by claiming that classical systems obeying Bose-Einstein statistics are both theoretically and, it seems, practically possible (see, for instance, Gottesman, 2007). However, it looks as though a general distinction can in fact be drawn meaningfully on the basis of what is th ...
Reflection Symmetry and Energy-Level Ordering in Frustrated Spin
... Ground state (GS) of the classical Heisenberg model on bipartite lattice is a Néel state, i. e. The spins within the same sublattice have the same direction. The spins of different sublattices are in opposite directions. Properties of the Néel state: Néel state minimizes all local interactions in th ...
... Ground state (GS) of the classical Heisenberg model on bipartite lattice is a Néel state, i. e. The spins within the same sublattice have the same direction. The spins of different sublattices are in opposite directions. Properties of the Néel state: Néel state minimizes all local interactions in th ...
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... Gaussian probability with standard deviation Dx. The Heisenberg uncerimportant benchmarks for the qual- tainty relation states that when simultaneously measuring incompatible proportional to 1/ N . This is a ity of a measurement, and they observables such as position x and momentum p, the product of ...
... Gaussian probability with standard deviation Dx. The Heisenberg uncerimportant benchmarks for the qual- tainty relation states that when simultaneously measuring incompatible proportional to 1/ N . This is a ity of a measurement, and they observables such as position x and momentum p, the product of ...
Entanglement and Quantum Teleportation
... Alice has managed to communicate two bits of information to Bob by sending only one qubit, provided they shared a Bell state to start To create and share a Bell state, they must have (at some point) transmitted a qubit, although this transmission could be in either direction The important point: the ...
... Alice has managed to communicate two bits of information to Bob by sending only one qubit, provided they shared a Bell state to start To create and share a Bell state, they must have (at some point) transmitted a qubit, although this transmission could be in either direction The important point: the ...
The Ghost in the Quantum Turing Machine
... had gone further than anyone before him to reveal the mechanistic nature of reality. Through his discovery of computational universality, as well as the Turing Test criterion for intelligence, Turing finally unmasked the pretensions of anyone who claimed there was anything more to mind, brain, or th ...
... had gone further than anyone before him to reveal the mechanistic nature of reality. Through his discovery of computational universality, as well as the Turing Test criterion for intelligence, Turing finally unmasked the pretensions of anyone who claimed there was anything more to mind, brain, or th ...
D-Wave quantum computer
... This approach was first suggested by R. Feynman in 1982[1] stating that quantum computers would simulate much better quantum systems than classical computers. However, there was not a big movement in the field until 1994 when Peter Shor [2] showed that an algorithm exists to factorize numbers whose ...
... This approach was first suggested by R. Feynman in 1982[1] stating that quantum computers would simulate much better quantum systems than classical computers. However, there was not a big movement in the field until 1994 when Peter Shor [2] showed that an algorithm exists to factorize numbers whose ...