Fall 2004 Colloquium Series Physics Department University of Oregon 3:30 Thursdays, 100 Willamette
... level and of subsequent post-Hartree-Fock restoration of the broken symmetries via projection techniques is reviewed for the case of two-dimensional semiconductor quantum dots (QD's; often referred to as artificial atoms). The general principles of the two-step method can be traced to nuclear theory ...
... level and of subsequent post-Hartree-Fock restoration of the broken symmetries via projection techniques is reviewed for the case of two-dimensional semiconductor quantum dots (QD's; often referred to as artificial atoms). The general principles of the two-step method can be traced to nuclear theory ...
Feynman, Einstein and Quantum Computing
... EPR and Quantum Entanglement (3) Teleportation uses Quantum Entanglement as a Tool Example: Quantum Teleportation (Bennett et al. 1982) It is possible to transmit qubits without sending qubits! ...
... EPR and Quantum Entanglement (3) Teleportation uses Quantum Entanglement as a Tool Example: Quantum Teleportation (Bennett et al. 1982) It is possible to transmit qubits without sending qubits! ...
Time in Quantum Theory
... In the theory of relativity, proper times assume the role of Newton's absolute time for all local systems, that is, for those approximately following world lines in spacetime. However, quantum states are generically nonlocal (entangled), and they do not consist of or define local subsystem states. O ...
... In the theory of relativity, proper times assume the role of Newton's absolute time for all local systems, that is, for those approximately following world lines in spacetime. However, quantum states are generically nonlocal (entangled), and they do not consist of or define local subsystem states. O ...
polar molecules in topological order
... matter. When appropriately designed, they may serve as nearly perfect realizations of spin models, arrangements that are simple in structure, but complex in behaviour. Such models have been intensively studied by condensed-matter physicists over the last 30 years. Often they show quantum phase trans ...
... matter. When appropriately designed, they may serve as nearly perfect realizations of spin models, arrangements that are simple in structure, but complex in behaviour. Such models have been intensively studied by condensed-matter physicists over the last 30 years. Often they show quantum phase trans ...
Symmetry of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes
... Quantum numbers and band topology of nanotubes, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36, 5707-17 (2003) ...
... Quantum numbers and band topology of nanotubes, J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36, 5707-17 (2003) ...
ppt - University of New Mexico
... Quantum circuits in this presentation were set using the LaTeX package Qcircuit, developed by Bryan Eastin and Steve Flammia. The package is available at http://info.phys.unm.edu/Qcircuit/ . ...
... Quantum circuits in this presentation were set using the LaTeX package Qcircuit, developed by Bryan Eastin and Steve Flammia. The package is available at http://info.phys.unm.edu/Qcircuit/ . ...
Research Overview -JEJ Last Colloquium Spring 2009.ppt
... My direction then changed to consider what it means to measure an observable & the meaning of information. In particular I was bothered by the exactness of position and momentum measurements (which are impossible i.e. the XP algebra is only approximate) I was also bothered by our number system and o ...
... My direction then changed to consider what it means to measure an observable & the meaning of information. In particular I was bothered by the exactness of position and momentum measurements (which are impossible i.e. the XP algebra is only approximate) I was also bothered by our number system and o ...
Quantum Computation
... But the result of QFT is stored as amplitudes, it can not be read. But QC can find periodicity. 1994-Peter Shor – can be used to factorize large numbers. Is RSA encryption in danger? ...
... But the result of QFT is stored as amplitudes, it can not be read. But QC can find periodicity. 1994-Peter Shor – can be used to factorize large numbers. Is RSA encryption in danger? ...