
Interacting Fock spaces: central limit theorems and quantum
... some important properties are exposed. In particular we present the rules of commutations, namely canonical commutation relations (CCR), canonical anticommutation relations (CAR) and free commutation relations of these operators respectively in boson, fermion and free case. In the second chapter int ...
... some important properties are exposed. In particular we present the rules of commutations, namely canonical commutation relations (CCR), canonical anticommutation relations (CAR) and free commutation relations of these operators respectively in boson, fermion and free case. In the second chapter int ...
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... We are told to use the law of sines to find x. In order to use the law of sines, we need to have the lengths of two sides and the measures of the angle opposite those sides. In this case we have one side and the side we are looking for. We have the measure of the angle opposite the side we are looki ...
... We are told to use the law of sines to find x. In order to use the law of sines, we need to have the lengths of two sides and the measures of the angle opposite those sides. In this case we have one side and the side we are looking for. We have the measure of the angle opposite the side we are looki ...
Computational power of quantum many
... from the one-way computer has been developed which would be based on local measurements on an algorithm-independent qubit resource state. Our contributions to understanding the computational power of quantum many-body states are organized in three chapters. Chapter 1 establishes the existence of a d ...
... from the one-way computer has been developed which would be based on local measurements on an algorithm-independent qubit resource state. Our contributions to understanding the computational power of quantum many-body states are organized in three chapters. Chapter 1 establishes the existence of a d ...
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... 2. Modelling mechanical systems using affine differential geometry In this section I present a quick overview of Chapter 4 of [Bullo and Lewis 2004]. The intention is to introduce the major mathematical players in the affine differential geometric formulation of mechanics. A novice reader expecting ...
... 2. Modelling mechanical systems using affine differential geometry In this section I present a quick overview of Chapter 4 of [Bullo and Lewis 2004]. The intention is to introduce the major mathematical players in the affine differential geometric formulation of mechanics. A novice reader expecting ...
“Anticoherent” Spin States via the Majorana Representation
... vertices together comprise the vertices of a dodecahedron. (See Fig. 2.) This configuration offers a highly symmetrical way of inscribing five tetrahedra in the sphere. Now, as the tetrahedral perfect states happen to “live” in a space of five dimensions, a question naturally presents itself: Is it ...
... vertices together comprise the vertices of a dodecahedron. (See Fig. 2.) This configuration offers a highly symmetrical way of inscribing five tetrahedra in the sphere. Now, as the tetrahedral perfect states happen to “live” in a space of five dimensions, a question naturally presents itself: Is it ...