PHYS 414 Final Exam
... Problem 1/3: Quantum Jarzynski Equality Earlier this year, researchers used a single ion trapped in a harmonic potential to verify for the first time a quantum version of the Jarzynski equality [An et al., Nature Physics 11, 193 (2015); http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.4485]. Beyond the experimental challe ...
... Problem 1/3: Quantum Jarzynski Equality Earlier this year, researchers used a single ion trapped in a harmonic potential to verify for the first time a quantum version of the Jarzynski equality [An et al., Nature Physics 11, 193 (2015); http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.4485]. Beyond the experimental challe ...
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... Quantum Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) Protocol Fidelity of Quantum ARQ Protocol • Quantum Codes of Finite Lengths • The asymptotical Case (the code length ...
... Quantum Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) Protocol Fidelity of Quantum ARQ Protocol • Quantum Codes of Finite Lengths • The asymptotical Case (the code length ...
Classification of the Elementary Particles
... 5·49 MeV energy. Its role is therefore that of a catalyst. Any particular muon could repeat this reaction to give a catalyzed chain reaction. This has only a finite length partly due to the loss of energy to the g-radiation, but largely due to the muon decay. The above description refers to muons in ...
... 5·49 MeV energy. Its role is therefore that of a catalyst. Any particular muon could repeat this reaction to give a catalyzed chain reaction. This has only a finite length partly due to the loss of energy to the g-radiation, but largely due to the muon decay. The above description refers to muons in ...
Quantum Chemistry - Winona State University
... Can only explain the line spectrum of hydrogen adequately. Can only work for (at least) one electron atoms. Cannot explain multi-lines with each color. Cannot explain relative intensities. ...
... Can only explain the line spectrum of hydrogen adequately. Can only work for (at least) one electron atoms. Cannot explain multi-lines with each color. Cannot explain relative intensities. ...
Lecture 12: Holevo`s theorem and Nayak`s bound
... Imagine that Alice wants to communicate classical information to Bob. In particular, suppose Alice wishes to communicate to Bob information about the value of a classical register A, whose possible values are drawn from some set Σ and where p ∈ RΣ is the probability vector that describes the distrib ...
... Imagine that Alice wants to communicate classical information to Bob. In particular, suppose Alice wishes to communicate to Bob information about the value of a classical register A, whose possible values are drawn from some set Σ and where p ∈ RΣ is the probability vector that describes the distrib ...
Packard Poster-2 - Northwestern University Mesoscopic Physics
... In this phase transition singlet Cooper pairs of electrons are naturally created. Though the constituent electrons of these pairs form a single quantum object, they are spatially separated by a coherence length x which can extend several hundred nanometers. As this length scale is now easily accessi ...
... In this phase transition singlet Cooper pairs of electrons are naturally created. Though the constituent electrons of these pairs form a single quantum object, they are spatially separated by a coherence length x which can extend several hundred nanometers. As this length scale is now easily accessi ...
Quantum spin systems from the perspective of quantum
... constraint that it is orthogonal to |0i – As the constraint is multilinear in the projectors Pi , |1i can again iteratively be optimized by solving generalized eigenvalue problems; the only difference is that the dD2 matrices Heff and N are projected onto a dD2-1 subspace. – This allows to find ex ...
... constraint that it is orthogonal to |0i – As the constraint is multilinear in the projectors Pi , |1i can again iteratively be optimized by solving generalized eigenvalue problems; the only difference is that the dD2 matrices Heff and N are projected onto a dD2-1 subspace. – This allows to find ex ...
Dima Geshkenbian
... If one has N quantum two level systems (e.g. L spins) they can have 2 different states. To describe such a system in classical computer one needs to have 2 L complex numbers, that requires exponentially large computational resources. Thus modeling even small quantum system on a classical computer is ...
... If one has N quantum two level systems (e.g. L spins) they can have 2 different states. To describe such a system in classical computer one needs to have 2 L complex numbers, that requires exponentially large computational resources. Thus modeling even small quantum system on a classical computer is ...
Quantum Computing - Computer Science
... • Unlike contemporary encoding, quantum key is dynamic • The first steps in the process do not involve the actual message • The new key isn’t used unless Bob’s bitstring is ~50% or more error free • In order to create the Key from Alice’s and Bob’s bitstrings, the strings are compared and the correc ...
... • Unlike contemporary encoding, quantum key is dynamic • The first steps in the process do not involve the actual message • The new key isn’t used unless Bob’s bitstring is ~50% or more error free • In order to create the Key from Alice’s and Bob’s bitstrings, the strings are compared and the correc ...
Triadic Quantum Energy
... interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, thinking about the possibility that the Quantum particles can be overlapping as in the confinement of the nucleus of atoms , generating a new “Quantum Binding Energy” during the space‐time transformation. Schrödinger nominates “Entanglement “ this ...
... interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, thinking about the possibility that the Quantum particles can be overlapping as in the confinement of the nucleus of atoms , generating a new “Quantum Binding Energy” during the space‐time transformation. Schrödinger nominates “Entanglement “ this ...
Permanent Uncertainty: On the Quantum evaluation of the determinant and permanent of a matrix
... the permutations of 1 : : : n [2]. The determinant is dened by the same sum of the permutations, where in addition each odd permutation is taken with a negative sign. Permanents occur naturally in various counting problems in combinatorics[4], graph theory[1], and logic. If there was a way to evalu ...
... the permutations of 1 : : : n [2]. The determinant is dened by the same sum of the permutations, where in addition each odd permutation is taken with a negative sign. Permanents occur naturally in various counting problems in combinatorics[4], graph theory[1], and logic. If there was a way to evalu ...
III. Quantum Model of the Atom
... A. Electrons as Waves • Louis de Broglie (1924) – Applied wave-particle theory to e– e- exhibit wave properties QUANTIZED WAVELENGTHS ...
... A. Electrons as Waves • Louis de Broglie (1924) – Applied wave-particle theory to e– e- exhibit wave properties QUANTIZED WAVELENGTHS ...