Computing prime factors with a Josephson phase qubit quantum
... of composite numbers[1]. Compiled versions of Shor’s algorithm have been demonstrated on ensemble quantum systems[2] and photonic systems[3–5], however this has yet to be shown using solid state quantum bits (qubits). Two advantages of superconducting qubit architectures are the use of conventional ...
... of composite numbers[1]. Compiled versions of Shor’s algorithm have been demonstrated on ensemble quantum systems[2] and photonic systems[3–5], however this has yet to be shown using solid state quantum bits (qubits). Two advantages of superconducting qubit architectures are the use of conventional ...
Interface between path and orbital angular momentum
... photonic quantum experiments1. A popular approach to increase the complexity of the set-up and the dimensionality of the observed system uses integration of optical elements on photonic chips. On these chips the most convenient way of encoding information is the path of the photons, which is inheren ...
... photonic quantum experiments1. A popular approach to increase the complexity of the set-up and the dimensionality of the observed system uses integration of optical elements on photonic chips. On these chips the most convenient way of encoding information is the path of the photons, which is inheren ...
PSI AP Physics I Rotational Motion
... will be correct. For each of these questions, you must select both correct choices to earn credit. No partial credit will be earned if only one correct choice is selected. Select the two that are best in each case. 63. A meteor of mass, M moves with a constant speed, v in a circular orbit of radius ...
... will be correct. For each of these questions, you must select both correct choices to earn credit. No partial credit will be earned if only one correct choice is selected. Select the two that are best in each case. 63. A meteor of mass, M moves with a constant speed, v in a circular orbit of radius ...
NON-RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS - Philsci
... 1.2.3.2.c. Wavefunctions. Wavefunctions are just a specific way of representing statevectors. It is often convenient to take the Hilbert space for a quantum system to be the elements of L2 (R3 ), in which case statevectors are (equivalence classes of) complex-valued functions on R3 . The equation of ...
... 1.2.3.2.c. Wavefunctions. Wavefunctions are just a specific way of representing statevectors. It is often convenient to take the Hilbert space for a quantum system to be the elements of L2 (R3 ), in which case statevectors are (equivalence classes of) complex-valued functions on R3 . The equation of ...
Quantum field theory for matter under extreme conditions
... with χ(α) obvious analogues of φ(α) in Eq. (1.51). (This approach works because it is clear that there are two, and only two, linearly-independent solutions of the momentum space free-fermion Dirac equations, Eqs. (1.46), and, for the homogeneous equations, any two covariant solutions with the corr ...
... with χ(α) obvious analogues of φ(α) in Eq. (1.51). (This approach works because it is clear that there are two, and only two, linearly-independent solutions of the momentum space free-fermion Dirac equations, Eqs. (1.46), and, for the homogeneous equations, any two covariant solutions with the corr ...
Unit Overview Content for This Unit
... Gravity's role in forming stars and galaxies Gravity also caused stars and galaxies to form in the first place. The standard model of cosmology has the universe beginning in a Big Bang roughly 14 billion years ago, followed by an expansion that continues today. At an early age, before stars existed, ...
... Gravity's role in forming stars and galaxies Gravity also caused stars and galaxies to form in the first place. The standard model of cosmology has the universe beginning in a Big Bang roughly 14 billion years ago, followed by an expansion that continues today. At an early age, before stars existed, ...
the quantum vacuum
... of this space as completely empty, but filled with a fluid, mechanical ether which was either thought to consist of particles, or to be continuous (Cantor and Hodge, 1981). The emergence of the concept of the vacuum in early quantum mechanics can be considered as a rebirth of the ether of classical ...
... of this space as completely empty, but filled with a fluid, mechanical ether which was either thought to consist of particles, or to be continuous (Cantor and Hodge, 1981). The emergence of the concept of the vacuum in early quantum mechanics can be considered as a rebirth of the ether of classical ...