Long-Range Correlations in the Nonequilibrium Quantum Relaxation of a Spin... V 85, N 15
... Nonequilibrium dynamical properties of quantum systems have been of interest recently, experimentally and theoretically. Measurements on magnetic relaxation at low temperatures show deviations from the classical exponential decay [1], which was explained by the effect of quantum tunneling. On the th ...
... Nonequilibrium dynamical properties of quantum systems have been of interest recently, experimentally and theoretically. Measurements on magnetic relaxation at low temperatures show deviations from the classical exponential decay [1], which was explained by the effect of quantum tunneling. On the th ...
From Physics to Information Theory and Back - Philsci
... of quantum information theory. The significance of such work extends beyond the setting of quantum information theory; the work done on distinguishing the quantum from the classical in the context of frameworks that embrace both is something worthy of the attention of anyone interested in the founda ...
... of quantum information theory. The significance of such work extends beyond the setting of quantum information theory; the work done on distinguishing the quantum from the classical in the context of frameworks that embrace both is something worthy of the attention of anyone interested in the founda ...
Introduction to even-denominator FQHE: composite fermions
... • Flux quantization (Aharonov-Bohm effect) ...
... • Flux quantization (Aharonov-Bohm effect) ...
Introduction to even-denominator FQHE: composite fermions
... • Flux quantization (Aharonov-Bohm effect) ...
... • Flux quantization (Aharonov-Bohm effect) ...
Objects, Events and Localization
... one delegates the creation of facts to impressions in the mind, to consciousness of any sort. The reliability and accuracy of contents of our own consciousness is certainly far below the one aimed at in physical experiments. The reconciliation between the holistic aspect and the need for subdivisio ...
... one delegates the creation of facts to impressions in the mind, to consciousness of any sort. The reliability and accuracy of contents of our own consciousness is certainly far below the one aimed at in physical experiments. The reconciliation between the holistic aspect and the need for subdivisio ...
Review by Robert Charman in Journal of the Society for Psychical
... physics can marry consciousness with the universe. As far as I can understand his argument, he proposes that we are quantum beings by nature and in the first part of the book he sets out some basic quantum physics (including formulae) concerning the collapse of the wavefunction, quantum uncertainty, ...
... physics can marry consciousness with the universe. As far as I can understand his argument, he proposes that we are quantum beings by nature and in the first part of the book he sets out some basic quantum physics (including formulae) concerning the collapse of the wavefunction, quantum uncertainty, ...
1997/04 - 1998/03
... Elementary excitations of the Calogero-Sutherland (CS) model with SU(K) internal symmetry is studied [7]. From the results on the thermodynamics of this model, we have already obtained the charge, spin, and statistics of elementary excitations. Combining this knowledge and the known results on the d ...
... Elementary excitations of the Calogero-Sutherland (CS) model with SU(K) internal symmetry is studied [7]. From the results on the thermodynamics of this model, we have already obtained the charge, spin, and statistics of elementary excitations. Combining this knowledge and the known results on the d ...
Active teleportation of a quantum bit
... Quantum state teleportation 共QST兲, introduced by Bennett, Brassard, Crepeau, Jozsa, Peres, and Wootters came to be recognized in the past decade as a fundamental method of quantum communication and, more generally, as one of the basic ideas of the whole field of quantum information 关1兴. Following th ...
... Quantum state teleportation 共QST兲, introduced by Bennett, Brassard, Crepeau, Jozsa, Peres, and Wootters came to be recognized in the past decade as a fundamental method of quantum communication and, more generally, as one of the basic ideas of the whole field of quantum information 关1兴. Following th ...
KyleBoxPoster
... qbits. Thus, we need only break the qbit into two distinct sections, add them through an adder, and repeat until we have n or fewer qbits. Since the largest value we can have at the end of any modulus is 2n–2, the largest value at the end of the multiplicative and additive step is (2n–2)(2n–2) + 2n– ...
... qbits. Thus, we need only break the qbit into two distinct sections, add them through an adder, and repeat until we have n or fewer qbits. Since the largest value we can have at the end of any modulus is 2n–2, the largest value at the end of the multiplicative and additive step is (2n–2)(2n–2) + 2n– ...
Chapter 2 Second Quantisation - Theory of Condensed Matter
... the state |ki has the significance of a single harmonic oscillator quantum excited in mode k. In other words, all oscillator states k 0 6= k are in their ground state, whilst mode k is in the first exited state. The vector space generated by linear combinations of states |ki is called F1 . This proc ...
... the state |ki has the significance of a single harmonic oscillator quantum excited in mode k. In other words, all oscillator states k 0 6= k are in their ground state, whilst mode k is in the first exited state. The vector space generated by linear combinations of states |ki is called F1 . This proc ...