
The quantum mechanics of photon addition and subtraction
... tial modes out of a pump photon. If one photon is detected in one output mode, then we are sure that the other photon is in the other mode, without having to measure it. As shown in Figure 1(b), an initial field input to one mode will gain one extra photon heralded by a photon detected in the conjug ...
... tial modes out of a pump photon. If one photon is detected in one output mode, then we are sure that the other photon is in the other mode, without having to measure it. As shown in Figure 1(b), an initial field input to one mode will gain one extra photon heralded by a photon detected in the conjug ...
Entanglement in bipartite and tripartite quantum systems
... hypothesis and proposed the local hidden variable model (LHVM) [2], summarizing the deterministic world idea by the following assumptions [3]: (i) measurement results are determined by properties the particles carry prior to and independent of the measurement (“realism”), (ii) results obtained at on ...
... hypothesis and proposed the local hidden variable model (LHVM) [2], summarizing the deterministic world idea by the following assumptions [3]: (i) measurement results are determined by properties the particles carry prior to and independent of the measurement (“realism”), (ii) results obtained at on ...
Qubit Quantum Mechanics with Correlated-photon Experiments,
... which pushes one of the mirrors of the interferometer. The data clearly show that the outputs of the interferometer are complementary, consistent with the predictions. The data shown throughout this article are typical of what is expected of a one afternoon laboratory. Nonideal visibilities are typi ...
... which pushes one of the mirrors of the interferometer. The data clearly show that the outputs of the interferometer are complementary, consistent with the predictions. The data shown throughout this article are typical of what is expected of a one afternoon laboratory. Nonideal visibilities are typi ...
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... Hilbert space. There we showed that the capacity region of the three-party superdense coding channel is defined by the set of rates satisfying the bounds in (5). Second, we studied the capacity of the quantum optical MAC. For coherentstate encoding—i.e., for classical-light source transmitters—we de ...
... Hilbert space. There we showed that the capacity region of the three-party superdense coding channel is defined by the set of rates satisfying the bounds in (5). Second, we studied the capacity of the quantum optical MAC. For coherentstate encoding—i.e., for classical-light source transmitters—we de ...
Review by Robert Charman in Journal of the Society for Psychical
... 1862). It is only fair to add that how they acquired this knowledge when tiny Sirius-B is invisible to the naked eye, whether shamanically or being informed by anthropologists who visited after 1862, is a matter of much dispute even among themselves. Teodorani proposes that the various manifestation ...
... 1862). It is only fair to add that how they acquired this knowledge when tiny Sirius-B is invisible to the naked eye, whether shamanically or being informed by anthropologists who visited after 1862, is a matter of much dispute even among themselves. Teodorani proposes that the various manifestation ...
Quantum discord and remote state preparation
... Based on these observations, even if its role is still widely debated, quantum discord has been identified as the quantifier of the amount of quantum correlations of physical states. However, any good measure of correlations between two (or more) parties should satisfy a series of reasonable and wid ...
... Based on these observations, even if its role is still widely debated, quantum discord has been identified as the quantifier of the amount of quantum correlations of physical states. However, any good measure of correlations between two (or more) parties should satisfy a series of reasonable and wid ...
Operator methods in quantum mechanics
... states. In particular, they can' be formed from' the basis states of the position or ...
... states. In particular, they can' be formed from' the basis states of the position or ...
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... are complicated functions of both the position and momentum coordinates of a set of s particles, it is advantageous to separate the integrations over these 6s coordinates in the terms containing a C('). The remaining integrations are treated in the manner of Sec. III. When it is remembered that exac ...
... are complicated functions of both the position and momentum coordinates of a set of s particles, it is advantageous to separate the integrations over these 6s coordinates in the terms containing a C('). The remaining integrations are treated in the manner of Sec. III. When it is remembered that exac ...
4. Important theorems in quantum me
... (The Ehrenfests theorem is described in section 5.11 in B&J, and in section 4.4 in Hemmer.) We shall see that (T4.9) can also be used to derive the Ehrenfests theorem. This therem is concerned with the connection between classical and quantum mechanics, or with the so-called classical limit of the l ...
... (The Ehrenfests theorem is described in section 5.11 in B&J, and in section 4.4 in Hemmer.) We shall see that (T4.9) can also be used to derive the Ehrenfests theorem. This therem is concerned with the connection between classical and quantum mechanics, or with the so-called classical limit of the l ...
EmQM15-Symposium Introduction-Walleczek-Grössing-10-23-2015
... “It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about nature.” ...
... “It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about nature.” ...
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... avenue is to retain the interplay between gravity and geometry but now use quantum Riemannian geometry in place of the standard, classical one. This is the key idea underlying loop quantum gravity. There are several calculations which indicate that the well-known failure of the standard perturbative ...
... avenue is to retain the interplay between gravity and geometry but now use quantum Riemannian geometry in place of the standard, classical one. This is the key idea underlying loop quantum gravity. There are several calculations which indicate that the well-known failure of the standard perturbative ...
PPT - Fernando Brandao
... The main idea is to connect the convertibility of resource states to the distinguishability of resource states from nonresource ones Basically, if a resource theory is such that we can distinguish, by measurements, many copies of a resource state from nonresource states pretty well, then the the ...
... The main idea is to connect the convertibility of resource states to the distinguishability of resource states from nonresource ones Basically, if a resource theory is such that we can distinguish, by measurements, many copies of a resource state from nonresource states pretty well, then the the ...
Bell's theorem
Bell's theorem is a ‘no-go theorem’ that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics (QM) and the world as described by classical mechanics. This theorem is named after John Stewart Bell.In its simplest form, Bell's theorem states:Cornell solid-state physicist David Mermin has described the appraisals of the importance of Bell's theorem in the physics community as ranging from ""indifference"" to ""wild extravagance"". Lawrence Berkeley particle physicist Henry Stapp declared: ""Bell's theorem is the most profound discovery of science.""Bell's theorem rules out local hidden variables as a viable explanation of quantum mechanics (though it still leaves the door open for non-local hidden variables). Bell concluded:Bell summarized one of the least popular ways to address the theorem, superdeterminism, in a 1985 BBC Radio interview: