Similarity between quantum mechanics and thermodynamics
... central importance is to identify the analogues of the entropy and temperature. According to Kelvin, the efficiency of the Carnot cycle can be used to define the absolute thermodynamic temperature as E C / E H = T C / T H [2]. Thus, an analogue of the “law of equipartition of energy”, which is viol ...
... central importance is to identify the analogues of the entropy and temperature. According to Kelvin, the efficiency of the Carnot cycle can be used to define the absolute thermodynamic temperature as E C / E H = T C / T H [2]. Thus, an analogue of the “law of equipartition of energy”, which is viol ...
The Learnability of Quantum States
... negative numbers: #P-hard Estimating a sum of exponentially many nonnegative numbers: Still hard, but known to be in PH ...
... negative numbers: #P-hard Estimating a sum of exponentially many nonnegative numbers: Still hard, but known to be in PH ...
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Course Instructor: Prof
... Adhering to high standards of academic integrity is an important part of your undergraduate experience. The standards are obvious when it comes to exams. Collaboration, such as working with others to conceptualize a problem, define approaches to the solution, or debug code, is often a gray area, and ...
... Adhering to high standards of academic integrity is an important part of your undergraduate experience. The standards are obvious when it comes to exams. Collaboration, such as working with others to conceptualize a problem, define approaches to the solution, or debug code, is often a gray area, and ...
Free-Space distribution of entanglement and single photons over
... distances, as predicted by quantum theory. Here we report the violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality [25] measured by two observers separated by 144 km between the Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife via an optical free-space link using the Optical Ground Station (OGS) of ...
... distances, as predicted by quantum theory. Here we report the violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality [25] measured by two observers separated by 144 km between the Canary Islands of La Palma and Tenerife via an optical free-space link using the Optical Ground Station (OGS) of ...
Quantum Information and the Representation Theory of the
... interesting consequences that have emerged from this connection, which have to do with the Kronecker coefficients and multipartite entanglement. The presentation will be rather informal, aiming more at conveying key ideas and developments; rigorous derivations can be found in the references provided ...
... interesting consequences that have emerged from this connection, which have to do with the Kronecker coefficients and multipartite entanglement. The presentation will be rather informal, aiming more at conveying key ideas and developments; rigorous derivations can be found in the references provided ...
Scientific Poster Example/Template
... It is believed that macroscopic quantum (MQPS) and thermally activated (TAPS) phase slips maintain the stability of the superconducting state ...
... It is believed that macroscopic quantum (MQPS) and thermally activated (TAPS) phase slips maintain the stability of the superconducting state ...
The Learnability of Quantum States
... Where we are now: A quantum computer has factored 21 into 37, with high probability (Martín-López et al. 2012) Why is scaling up so hard? Because of decoherence: unwanted interaction between a QC and its external environment, “prematurely measuring” the quantum state A few skeptics, in CS and physi ...
... Where we are now: A quantum computer has factored 21 into 37, with high probability (Martín-López et al. 2012) Why is scaling up so hard? Because of decoherence: unwanted interaction between a QC and its external environment, “prematurely measuring” the quantum state A few skeptics, in CS and physi ...
ppt1 - Zettaflops
... - bits and gates are fungible, independent of physical embodiment, making possible Moore's law We take for granted that information - can be copied without disturbing it - cannot travel faster than light - can be erased when no longer wanted ...
... - bits and gates are fungible, independent of physical embodiment, making possible Moore's law We take for granted that information - can be copied without disturbing it - cannot travel faster than light - can be erased when no longer wanted ...
Quantum Zeno Effect, Anti Zeno Effect and the Quantum recurrence theorem
... *Side note 2 - taking N to be finitie is justified by the fact that |cm |2 = 1, thus we can find N for which this sum (truncated at N) is very close to 1 (taking appropriate ). Next, we take a look at the quantum Zeno effect. Zeno’s original paradox: In his original ’arrow paradox’, zeno claimed th ...
... *Side note 2 - taking N to be finitie is justified by the fact that |cm |2 = 1, thus we can find N for which this sum (truncated at N) is very close to 1 (taking appropriate ). Next, we take a look at the quantum Zeno effect. Zeno’s original paradox: In his original ’arrow paradox’, zeno claimed th ...