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... in a spooky quantum process known as entanglement. Once particles are entangled, if something changes in one of them, all linked partners respond. The experimental signatures for these effects include the progressive distortion of the clock transition spectrum as spin interactions Even though the re ...
                        	... in a spooky quantum process known as entanglement. Once particles are entangled, if something changes in one of them, all linked partners respond. The experimental signatures for these effects include the progressive distortion of the clock transition spectrum as spin interactions Even though the re ...
									Creation and Annihilation Operators
									
... Operators for fermions can be written in a similar way, using f in place of b, again with creation operators on the left and annihilation operators on the right. In the case of two-body (and three-body, etc.) operators there can be a sign ambiguity because fl fm = −fm fl , so pay attention. ⋆ Exerci ...
                        	... Operators for fermions can be written in a similar way, using f in place of b, again with creation operators on the left and annihilation operators on the right. In the case of two-body (and three-body, etc.) operators there can be a sign ambiguity because fl fm = −fm fl , so pay attention. ⋆ Exerci ...
									On the minimum quantum dimension for a given quantum correlation
									
... calculate the value of the CHSH inequality: ◦ If the value is , the shared states must be EPR ◦ Eve cannot be entangled to any qubit of EPR ◦ If the value is smaller than , start it over ...
                        	... calculate the value of the CHSH inequality: ◦ If the value is , the shared states must be EPR ◦ Eve cannot be entangled to any qubit of EPR ◦ If the value is smaller than , start it over ...
									Do dispositions and propensities have a role in the
									
... objective dispositions to reveal certain properties, which are independent of the kind of measurement we perform upon it. Despite the fact that Bohr did not talk explicitly about them, only dispositions can make sense of his motto contraria sunt complementa: Are these two equally plausible reading o ...
                        	... objective dispositions to reveal certain properties, which are independent of the kind of measurement we perform upon it. Despite the fact that Bohr did not talk explicitly about them, only dispositions can make sense of his motto contraria sunt complementa: Are these two equally plausible reading o ...
									implications of quantum logic to the notion of transcendence
									
... particles. When a particle is sent into a two-slit apparatus for example, the slit through which it passes and where it arrives on the photographic plate are completely determined by its initial position and wave function. It is non – local because using Bell’s results, Bohm postulated the existence ...
                        	... particles. When a particle is sent into a two-slit apparatus for example, the slit through which it passes and where it arrives on the photographic plate are completely determined by its initial position and wave function. It is non – local because using Bell’s results, Bohm postulated the existence ...
									Useful Concepts from Information Theory
									
... never infinite, we sometimes have to send atypical messages. Real coding schemes handle this by having a code word for every possible message (not merely the typical messages), but they use short code words for typical messages, and long code words for atypical messages. This allows one to get close ...
                        	... never infinite, we sometimes have to send atypical messages. Real coding schemes handle this by having a code word for every possible message (not merely the typical messages), but they use short code words for typical messages, and long code words for atypical messages. This allows one to get close ...
									Spacetime Memory: Phase-Locked Geometric - Philsci
									
... ≡ angular momentum quantum ~. The system carries pair-creation energy E and coupling energy 4E stabilized by a phase-locked feedback loop, a periodical refreshment including precession as a form of phase-frequency modulation. The non-linear iteration converges quickly and provides for a fast and fli ...
                        	... ≡ angular momentum quantum ~. The system carries pair-creation energy E and coupling energy 4E stabilized by a phase-locked feedback loop, a periodical refreshment including precession as a form of phase-frequency modulation. The non-linear iteration converges quickly and provides for a fast and fli ...
									Algorithms and Architectures for Quantum Computers
									
... is metal RF electrodes. Ions are trapped at the origin of the coordinate system, and are confined along the x- and y-axes by RF potentials and along the z-axis by DC potentials. Because these traps are built using standard semiconductor fabrication processes it is possible to integrate them with CMO ...
                        	... is metal RF electrodes. Ions are trapped at the origin of the coordinate system, and are confined along the x- and y-axes by RF potentials and along the z-axis by DC potentials. Because these traps are built using standard semiconductor fabrication processes it is possible to integrate them with CMO ...
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... The ground state of a quantum mechanical system is its lowest-energy state; the energy of the ground state is known as the zero-point energy of the system. An excited state is any state with energy greater than the ground state. The ground state of a quantum field theory is usually called the vacuum ...
                        	... The ground state of a quantum mechanical system is its lowest-energy state; the energy of the ground state is known as the zero-point energy of the system. An excited state is any state with energy greater than the ground state. The ground state of a quantum field theory is usually called the vacuum ...
									Measuring the Size of Elementary Particle Collisions
									
... Measuring the size of subatomic and nuclear collisions using HBT can be subtle and fun and interesting Quark hadronization is complicated but studying the size of proton-proton collisions using HBT may be able to tell us something about it; Still a lot to learn == perhaps the subject of another talk ...
                        	... Measuring the size of subatomic and nuclear collisions using HBT can be subtle and fun and interesting Quark hadronization is complicated but studying the size of proton-proton collisions using HBT may be able to tell us something about it; Still a lot to learn == perhaps the subject of another talk ...