
Circuit QED: Superconducting Qubits Coupled to Microwave Photons
... with electromagnetic fields. These lecture notes discuss the closely related problem of quantization of electrical circuits (Devoret, 1997; Schoelkopf and Girvin, 2008). Experimental progress over the last decade in creating and controlling quantum coherence in superconducting electrical circuits ha ...
... with electromagnetic fields. These lecture notes discuss the closely related problem of quantization of electrical circuits (Devoret, 1997; Schoelkopf and Girvin, 2008). Experimental progress over the last decade in creating and controlling quantum coherence in superconducting electrical circuits ha ...
Quantum Databases
... were all willing to delay finalizing their daily work schedules until the evening of the previous day; high-priority events could now be added at short notice with much less disruption. The uncertainty of not knowing your schedule until the day before may be worrisome to certain employees, but in hi ...
... were all willing to delay finalizing their daily work schedules until the evening of the previous day; high-priority events could now be added at short notice with much less disruption. The uncertainty of not knowing your schedule until the day before may be worrisome to certain employees, but in hi ...
Quantum Query Algorithms - Baltic Journal of Modern Computing
... Quantum computing is a subfield of computer science based on the laws of quantum mechanics. It applies the quantum mechanical effects for more efficient solution of computational problems than in a classical way. This area of science unites disciplines such as physics, mathematics and computer scien ...
... Quantum computing is a subfield of computer science based on the laws of quantum mechanics. It applies the quantum mechanical effects for more efficient solution of computational problems than in a classical way. This area of science unites disciplines such as physics, mathematics and computer scien ...
Coherent manipulation of single quantum systems
... was aided by collaboration with several scientists, most notably Dr. M.V. Gurudev Dutt, who shared equally in design, construction, and execution of the experiments, and Prof. M.D. Lukin, who guided our progress. These results would have been impossible without the generosity of Prof. John Doyle, wh ...
... was aided by collaboration with several scientists, most notably Dr. M.V. Gurudev Dutt, who shared equally in design, construction, and execution of the experiments, and Prof. M.D. Lukin, who guided our progress. These results would have been impossible without the generosity of Prof. John Doyle, wh ...
Elliptic Curve Cryptography and Quantum Computing
... comprehend so that we could truly grasp the underlying concepts of cryptography. However, I craved more. I wanted to delve further into the advanced world of cryptography. It was not until my Honors Directed Study that I was able to do so. During my directed study, I was able to research the history ...
... comprehend so that we could truly grasp the underlying concepts of cryptography. However, I craved more. I wanted to delve further into the advanced world of cryptography. It was not until my Honors Directed Study that I was able to do so. During my directed study, I was able to research the history ...
One Antimatter — Two Possible Thermodynamics
... questions (e.g., the exact physical mechanism determining the direction of time) are not fully answered even today. In response to his critics, Boltzmann put forward a number of hypotheses of remarkable originality and depth [1,2]. One of these hypotheses identifies our perceived direction of time w ...
... questions (e.g., the exact physical mechanism determining the direction of time) are not fully answered even today. In response to his critics, Boltzmann put forward a number of hypotheses of remarkable originality and depth [1,2]. One of these hypotheses identifies our perceived direction of time w ...
Cover Story Can Quantum Computing Provide Exponential
... Let me, on behalf of CSI family, execom and my own self congratulate Dr. Vijay P Bhatkar for being awarded Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award. CSI along with the entire Scientific Community is proud of his contributions in high performance computing (including the development of Param, t ...
... Let me, on behalf of CSI family, execom and my own self congratulate Dr. Vijay P Bhatkar for being awarded Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award. CSI along with the entire Scientific Community is proud of his contributions in high performance computing (including the development of Param, t ...
Interconnection Networks for Scalable Quantum Computers
... of opcodes to various functional units. While a million bits of storage is not particularly large by classical silicon standards, it is large when taking into account the degradation of state experienced by a qubit through movement. As discussed in Section 4, for instance, a qubit in an Ion-Trap com ...
... of opcodes to various functional units. While a million bits of storage is not particularly large by classical silicon standards, it is large when taking into account the degradation of state experienced by a qubit through movement. As discussed in Section 4, for instance, a qubit in an Ion-Trap com ...
MODULE MAPS OVER LOCALLY COMPACT QUANTUM GROUPS
... with some additional properties obtained (cf. Proposition 2.1 and Corollary 2.5). This approach, which is even new for the co-commutative case as considered in [42], yields more characterizations of compact and discrete quantum groups and an extension theorem for quantum group measure algebra homomo ...
... with some additional properties obtained (cf. Proposition 2.1 and Corollary 2.5). This approach, which is even new for the co-commutative case as considered in [42], yields more characterizations of compact and discrete quantum groups and an extension theorem for quantum group measure algebra homomo ...
EXORCIST XIV: The Wrath of Maxwell`s Demon. Part II
... information acquisition and with information erasure. Whatever interest we may find in these results connecting information and entropy, they serve no essential function in protecting the Second Law. The Second Law is already protected by the supposition of the ‘sound’ horn of the dilemma that our c ...
... information acquisition and with information erasure. Whatever interest we may find in these results connecting information and entropy, they serve no essential function in protecting the Second Law. The Second Law is already protected by the supposition of the ‘sound’ horn of the dilemma that our c ...
Quantum structures, separated physical entities and probability
... 2 The description of one entity. The basic concepts are ’experiments’, denoted by e, f, g, ..., with outcome sets denoted by Oe , Of , Og , ..., to be performed on a physical entity S and ’states’ of this physical entity, denoted by p, q, r, .... For a given experiment e we denote a possible outcom ...
... 2 The description of one entity. The basic concepts are ’experiments’, denoted by e, f, g, ..., with outcome sets denoted by Oe , Of , Og , ..., to be performed on a physical entity S and ’states’ of this physical entity, denoted by p, q, r, .... For a given experiment e we denote a possible outcom ...
A semi-classical picture of quantum scattering
... estimated by Ct\^o\ for small t, the assumption is satisfied for some T+ > 0 and T- > 0 when ^+ or equivalently ^- is compactly supported in R^ \ {0}. If we forget the Uj and the corresponding positions Xj, for j / 0, the validity of (1.6) for any ^+,^- G L 2 ^), essentially depends on the global sh ...
... estimated by Ct\^o\ for small t, the assumption is satisfied for some T+ > 0 and T- > 0 when ^+ or equivalently ^- is compactly supported in R^ \ {0}. If we forget the Uj and the corresponding positions Xj, for j / 0, the validity of (1.6) for any ^+,^- G L 2 ^), essentially depends on the global sh ...
Quantum non-demolition - Quantum Optics and Spectroscopy
... The experience gained with the entangling operation rendered it possible to do non-demolition two-qubit measurements. The non-demolition measurements were used to experimentally test hidden variable theories, more precisely the Kochen Specker theorem. The experiments conducted showed that hidden var ...
... The experience gained with the entangling operation rendered it possible to do non-demolition two-qubit measurements. The non-demolition measurements were used to experimentally test hidden variable theories, more precisely the Kochen Specker theorem. The experiments conducted showed that hidden var ...
Models of quantum computation and quantum programming
... protocols. According to the Moore’s Law [3, 4] the number of transistors on a given chip is doubled every two years (see Fig. 1). Since classical computation has its natural limitations in the terms of the size of computing devices, it is natural to investigate the behaviour of objects in micro scal ...
... protocols. According to the Moore’s Law [3, 4] the number of transistors on a given chip is doubled every two years (see Fig. 1). Since classical computation has its natural limitations in the terms of the size of computing devices, it is natural to investigate the behaviour of objects in micro scal ...
Superconducting Qubits: A Short Review
... temperatures where the typical energy kT of thermal fluctuations is much less that the energy quantum ~ω 01 associated with the transition between the states |qubit=0> and |qubit=1>. For reasons which will become clear in subsequent sections, this frequency for superconducting qubits is in the 5-20 ...
... temperatures where the typical energy kT of thermal fluctuations is much less that the energy quantum ~ω 01 associated with the transition between the states |qubit=0> and |qubit=1>. For reasons which will become clear in subsequent sections, this frequency for superconducting qubits is in the 5-20 ...