
Technical Roadmap for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
... of the physical system, which is known as the ground state of the system. Physics shows that if any system is initiated in its ground state, or lowest energy state, and the parameters are slowly changed in the system, the system always remains in the ground state (of the new system). In practice, th ...
... of the physical system, which is known as the ground state of the system. Physics shows that if any system is initiated in its ground state, or lowest energy state, and the parameters are slowly changed in the system, the system always remains in the ground state (of the new system). In practice, th ...
Non-abelian quantum Hall states and fractional charges in
... The fractional quantum Hall effect has, since its discovery around 30 years ago, been a vivid field of research—both experimentally and theoretically. In this thesis we investigate certain non-abelian quantum Hall states by mapping the two-dimensional system onto a thin torus, where the problem beco ...
... The fractional quantum Hall effect has, since its discovery around 30 years ago, been a vivid field of research—both experimentally and theoretically. In this thesis we investigate certain non-abelian quantum Hall states by mapping the two-dimensional system onto a thin torus, where the problem beco ...
Distances in Probability Space and the Statistical Complexity
... approaches are easier to implement than solving equations of motion and (ii) in many cases, they offer the only way of dealing with otherwise intractable problems. 1.1. Meaning of the Concept Complexity denotes a state of affairs that one can easily appreciate when confronted with it; however, in ph ...
... approaches are easier to implement than solving equations of motion and (ii) in many cases, they offer the only way of dealing with otherwise intractable problems. 1.1. Meaning of the Concept Complexity denotes a state of affairs that one can easily appreciate when confronted with it; however, in ph ...
theoretical study of the interaction of mesoscopic quantum
... quantum theory (plus unifications of both), and leave aside alternative theories of gravity as well as, for example, non-linear generalizations of quantum theory. Among such more general frameworks are the suggestions that the gravitational field might be the cause for a collapse of the wave functio ...
... quantum theory (plus unifications of both), and leave aside alternative theories of gravity as well as, for example, non-linear generalizations of quantum theory. Among such more general frameworks are the suggestions that the gravitational field might be the cause for a collapse of the wave functio ...
The “Simulation Thing”
... compare every pair of particles to see if they have collided by calculating the distance between them and checking to see if that distance is less than the combined radius of the hockey pucks. ...
... compare every pair of particles to see if they have collided by calculating the distance between them and checking to see if that distance is less than the combined radius of the hockey pucks. ...
- Philsci-Archive
... The origins of interventionism can be traced back to the mid 20th century, more precisely, to Peter Bergmann and Joel Lebowitz’s paper ‘New Approach to Nonequilibrium Processes’ (1955) and to Reichenbach’s book The Direction of Time (1956). Also the model that J.M. Blatt put forward a few years late ...
... The origins of interventionism can be traced back to the mid 20th century, more precisely, to Peter Bergmann and Joel Lebowitz’s paper ‘New Approach to Nonequilibrium Processes’ (1955) and to Reichenbach’s book The Direction of Time (1956). Also the model that J.M. Blatt put forward a few years late ...
Does Geometric Algebra provide a loophole to Bell`s Theorem?
... theorem was incorrect, because, according to Christian, Bell had unnecessarily restricted the co-domain of the measurement outcomes to be the traditional real numbers. Christian’s first publication on arXiv spawned a host of rebuttals and these in turn spawned rebuttals of rebuttals by Christian. Mo ...
... theorem was incorrect, because, according to Christian, Bell had unnecessarily restricted the co-domain of the measurement outcomes to be the traditional real numbers. Christian’s first publication on arXiv spawned a host of rebuttals and these in turn spawned rebuttals of rebuttals by Christian. Mo ...
EMBEDDABLE QUANTUM HOMOGENEOUS SPACES 1
... non-commutative homogeneous spaces for classical groups. However (quantum) homogeneous spaces of the second and third class for a classical group are necessarily classical. The class of embeddable homogeneous spaces was defined by Podleś as containing quantum spaces X with an action of a compact qua ...
... non-commutative homogeneous spaces for classical groups. However (quantum) homogeneous spaces of the second and third class for a classical group are necessarily classical. The class of embeddable homogeneous spaces was defined by Podleś as containing quantum spaces X with an action of a compact qua ...