Universal edge information from wavefunction deformation
... spectrum of the edge [18, 19]. It is natural to conjecture that this correspondence applies not just to the spectrum but also to the Hamiltonians in an edge-EH correspondence – such a view is indeed supported by the recent work of Ref. [19]. In our paper, we assume that the edge physics of a topolog ...
... spectrum of the edge [18, 19]. It is natural to conjecture that this correspondence applies not just to the spectrum but also to the Hamiltonians in an edge-EH correspondence – such a view is indeed supported by the recent work of Ref. [19]. In our paper, we assume that the edge physics of a topolog ...
Quantum Times
... In one of the most important ideas from the 19th century, dating back to Darwin and Spencer, nonequilibrium boundary conditions, acting over geological time, are thought to have caused the biosphere to self-organize (see, for example, Figure 1). The idea remains controversial, having recently been r ...
... In one of the most important ideas from the 19th century, dating back to Darwin and Spencer, nonequilibrium boundary conditions, acting over geological time, are thought to have caused the biosphere to self-organize (see, for example, Figure 1). The idea remains controversial, having recently been r ...
Experimental Optimal Cloning of Four
... quantum cryptography, the realization of minimal disturbance measurements, the enhancement of the transmission fidelity over a lossy quantum channel, and the separation of classical and quantum information [6,7]. It is well known that all tasks of quantum information can be performed by using only t ...
... quantum cryptography, the realization of minimal disturbance measurements, the enhancement of the transmission fidelity over a lossy quantum channel, and the separation of classical and quantum information [6,7]. It is well known that all tasks of quantum information can be performed by using only t ...
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... • Due to thermal fluctuations TRS is restored for T > 0 • For mass order parameter Ny is disordered + TR is preserved with a gap ...
... • Due to thermal fluctuations TRS is restored for T > 0 • For mass order parameter Ny is disordered + TR is preserved with a gap ...
G-Complexity, Quantum Computation and Anticipatory Processes
... fundamental problem: Is there a relation between the characteristics of the medium in which computation takes place and knowledge is acquired, and the outcome? Evidently, regardless of the medium, the nature of computation (algorithmic, interactive, neural network-based, etc.) also affects the outpu ...
... fundamental problem: Is there a relation between the characteristics of the medium in which computation takes place and knowledge is acquired, and the outcome? Evidently, regardless of the medium, the nature of computation (algorithmic, interactive, neural network-based, etc.) also affects the outpu ...
The Limits of Quantum Computers
... should care 3. there’s an efficient classical factoring algorithm. about quantum computing All three seem like crackpot speculations. At least one of them is true! ...
... should care 3. there’s an efficient classical factoring algorithm. about quantum computing All three seem like crackpot speculations. At least one of them is true! ...
Quantum spin liquids as soft-
... liquid states? How to identify and characterize spin liquid states in established materials? Patrick A. Lee: All these materials may be described by some kind of projected BCS (or Fermi liquid) state at low temperature. P.A. Lee is perhaps the strongest believer of spin liquid states. He works mos ...
... liquid states? How to identify and characterize spin liquid states in established materials? Patrick A. Lee: All these materials may be described by some kind of projected BCS (or Fermi liquid) state at low temperature. P.A. Lee is perhaps the strongest believer of spin liquid states. He works mos ...
States of an Ensemble of Two-Level Atoms with Reduced Quantum
... atom-number-dependent technical noise, e.g., due to microwave power fluctuations or any sensitivity to atom number fluctuations, generically scales as S2ztech / N02 . A quadratic fit y1;2 ¼ a0 þ a1 N0 þ a2 N02 yields a1 ¼ 1:3ð1Þ and a2 ¼ 1ð2Þ 106 (not shown in Fig. 2), but the data are also well ...
... atom-number-dependent technical noise, e.g., due to microwave power fluctuations or any sensitivity to atom number fluctuations, generically scales as S2ztech / N02 . A quadratic fit y1;2 ¼ a0 þ a1 N0 þ a2 N02 yields a1 ¼ 1:3ð1Þ and a2 ¼ 1ð2Þ 106 (not shown in Fig. 2), but the data are also well ...
REF2
... from being non-negative and normalized, the local marginals are independent of the experiment performed by independent observers: ∑aP(a,b|x,y) = P(b|y), is independent of the experiment x performed by Alice. As a trivial example of independent observers, imagine two physicists performing different e ...
... from being non-negative and normalized, the local marginals are independent of the experiment performed by independent observers: ∑aP(a,b|x,y) = P(b|y), is independent of the experiment x performed by Alice. As a trivial example of independent observers, imagine two physicists performing different e ...
Conspiracy Theories of Quantum Mechanics - Philsci
... how widely separated the particles. That is, the collapse mechanism is non-local. Several divergent research programs have arisen in response to these problems. One approach, based on the work of Ghirardi, Rimini and Weber (1986), aims to construct a local collapse mechanism that makes no mention of ...
... how widely separated the particles. That is, the collapse mechanism is non-local. Several divergent research programs have arisen in response to these problems. One approach, based on the work of Ghirardi, Rimini and Weber (1986), aims to construct a local collapse mechanism that makes no mention of ...
Two Qubits for CG Jung`s Theory of Personality
... are confronted with two main questions for the psychologist: − What are the essential components of the equipment? − How do people differ in using these components to form their habitual mode of adaptation to reality? Jung’s answer to the first question claims that all people are equipped with four ...
... are confronted with two main questions for the psychologist: − What are the essential components of the equipment? − How do people differ in using these components to form their habitual mode of adaptation to reality? Jung’s answer to the first question claims that all people are equipped with four ...
REVIEW LETTERS
... not involve such properties. With the addition of a reasonable locality assumption, Bell showed that such classical-looking theories are constrained by certain inequalities that are not always obeyed by quantum mechanical predictions. Several experiments of increasing accuracy have been performed an ...
... not involve such properties. With the addition of a reasonable locality assumption, Bell showed that such classical-looking theories are constrained by certain inequalities that are not always obeyed by quantum mechanical predictions. Several experiments of increasing accuracy have been performed an ...