Abstracts of talks
... elliptic q -KZ equation. There the vertex operators and the elliptic (half) currents (screening operators) play important roles. On the other hand there are a lot of signicant works by b 2 . However no Felder, Tarasov and Varchenko [FTV] on the same solutions for the case g = sl systematic study on ...
... elliptic q -KZ equation. There the vertex operators and the elliptic (half) currents (screening operators) play important roles. On the other hand there are a lot of signicant works by b 2 . However no Felder, Tarasov and Varchenko [FTV] on the same solutions for the case g = sl systematic study on ...
pptx - Harvard Condensed Matter Theory group
... Experimental demonstration with photons Topological properties unique to dynamics Experimental demonstration with photons ...
... Experimental demonstration with photons Topological properties unique to dynamics Experimental demonstration with photons ...
A near–quantum-limited Josephson traveling
... the final readout, contributing about 0.026 and 0.007, respectively. Based on Gaussian fits to the state histograms, the intrinsic overlap of the histograms contributes about 10−5 of the total measurement error. The readout error due to histogram overlap associated with the quantum efficiency is plo ...
... the final readout, contributing about 0.026 and 0.007, respectively. Based on Gaussian fits to the state histograms, the intrinsic overlap of the histograms contributes about 10−5 of the total measurement error. The readout error due to histogram overlap associated with the quantum efficiency is plo ...
GRW Theory - Roman Frigg
... within the so-called CSL model (for ‘continuous spontaneous localization’) introduced in Pearle [3] and Ghirardi et al. [2]. The model belongs to the same family of proposals as GRW theory in that it proposes to solve the measurement problem by an appeal to a spontaneous localisation processes. The ...
... within the so-called CSL model (for ‘continuous spontaneous localization’) introduced in Pearle [3] and Ghirardi et al. [2]. The model belongs to the same family of proposals as GRW theory in that it proposes to solve the measurement problem by an appeal to a spontaneous localisation processes. The ...
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... in a Hilbert space can always be written as a pure state in a higher dimension Hilbert space Such that e.g., for the mixed state ...
... in a Hilbert space can always be written as a pure state in a higher dimension Hilbert space Such that e.g., for the mixed state ...
An Introduction to Quantum Control
... (corresponding to spin in the x-direction) also generates a commutative ∗-subalgebra Cx = span{Px,1 , Px,−1 } to which we can apply the spectral theorem. However, as σx and σz do not commute, they cannot be jointly represented on a classical probability space through the spectral theorem. In other w ...
... (corresponding to spin in the x-direction) also generates a commutative ∗-subalgebra Cx = span{Px,1 , Px,−1 } to which we can apply the spectral theorem. However, as σx and σz do not commute, they cannot be jointly represented on a classical probability space through the spectral theorem. In other w ...
Quantum Behavior of Measurement Apparatus - HAL-ENS
... of quantum theory by leading to the famous measurement problem [1, 2]. This one is in part linked to our ability to prepare the measured system in a particular state, by using information available after its interaction with an apparatus. This state, conditioned on the measurement result, is given i ...
... of quantum theory by leading to the famous measurement problem [1, 2]. This one is in part linked to our ability to prepare the measured system in a particular state, by using information available after its interaction with an apparatus. This state, conditioned on the measurement result, is given i ...
Transition amplitudes versus transition probabilities and a
... Formulae (15.5) and (15.6) show clearly that in the classical limit, when ;,,~ 0, the two copies of space-time collapse into one, and only one trajectory, namely the one that is determined by the Newton equations, contributes to the transition probability. The same concept of a reduplicated space-ti ...
... Formulae (15.5) and (15.6) show clearly that in the classical limit, when ;,,~ 0, the two copies of space-time collapse into one, and only one trajectory, namely the one that is determined by the Newton equations, contributes to the transition probability. The same concept of a reduplicated space-ti ...
Control of quantum systems using model
... encoding. Preparation of superposition of states is of great interest in order to exploit its inherent parallelism. An example is the preparation in many-particle qubit systems of entangled states, which offer information manipulation that is not possible with the classical binary bits [23]. The mos ...
... encoding. Preparation of superposition of states is of great interest in order to exploit its inherent parallelism. An example is the preparation in many-particle qubit systems of entangled states, which offer information manipulation that is not possible with the classical binary bits [23]. The mos ...