Why the Logical Disjunction in Quantum Logic is Not
... Suppose that the state of the mind is such that it thinks of the concept ‘cat’. Just as with the vessels of water, we can say that one of the propositions an is true, but only potentially. This is again expressed by the proposition a1 ∨ a2 ∨ ... ∨ ai ∨ ... ∨ an not being equivalent to the propositio ...
... Suppose that the state of the mind is such that it thinks of the concept ‘cat’. Just as with the vessels of water, we can say that one of the propositions an is true, but only potentially. This is again expressed by the proposition a1 ∨ a2 ∨ ... ∨ ai ∨ ... ∨ an not being equivalent to the propositio ...
Boson sampling
... sample from the uniform distribution. If one chooses U at random, the chances of being caught cheating becomes large only after exponentially many samples. The findings of any experimental realization of Boson-Sampling have to be interpreted with great care, as far as the notion “quantum supremacy” ...
... sample from the uniform distribution. If one chooses U at random, the chances of being caught cheating becomes large only after exponentially many samples. The findings of any experimental realization of Boson-Sampling have to be interpreted with great care, as far as the notion “quantum supremacy” ...
Hong-Ou-Mandel interference mediated by the magnetic plasmon waves in a three-dimensional
... 1155nm pointed by the green arrows in both experimental and stimulated result. This mode correspond to the second MPW with the phase difference equal to 2π, which can also be regarded as the second excited spin wave-like mode. Its magnetic field distribution is shown in Fig. 2(c). The observation of ...
... 1155nm pointed by the green arrows in both experimental and stimulated result. This mode correspond to the second MPW with the phase difference equal to 2π, which can also be regarded as the second excited spin wave-like mode. Its magnetic field distribution is shown in Fig. 2(c). The observation of ...
Limitations on quantum dimensionality reduction
... between states, and proofs going via the 2-norm usually do so only for calculational simplicity. However, here we argue that the 2-norm is of interest in its own right, by giving two operational interpretations of this distance measure. 3.1. Equality testing without a reference frame Consider the fo ...
... between states, and proofs going via the 2-norm usually do so only for calculational simplicity. However, here we argue that the 2-norm is of interest in its own right, by giving two operational interpretations of this distance measure. 3.1. Equality testing without a reference frame Consider the fo ...
Single-photon sources based on NV
... Given a phase at time t, how well can we predict the phase at t + τ ? Light sources emit pulse trains, with phase discontinuities between them A typical time between discontinuities can be thought of as the coherence time ...
... Given a phase at time t, how well can we predict the phase at t + τ ? Light sources emit pulse trains, with phase discontinuities between them A typical time between discontinuities can be thought of as the coherence time ...
A Relativistic, Causal Account of a Spin Measurement
... the deterministic evolution of the wavefunction suffices to account for the discrete outcomes of a quantum spin measurement. We do not need the relativistic analogue of Bohm/de Broglie theory in order to accept the validity of these results. Besides dealing with a well-defined current, a relativisti ...
... the deterministic evolution of the wavefunction suffices to account for the discrete outcomes of a quantum spin measurement. We do not need the relativistic analogue of Bohm/de Broglie theory in order to accept the validity of these results. Besides dealing with a well-defined current, a relativisti ...