quantum transition-state theory. II. Recovery of the exact quantum
... groundbreaking9, 13–17 ). The scattering theory is employed merely as a derivational tool, exploiting the property that the flux-side plateau in a scattering system extends to infinite time, which makes derivation of the rate straightforward. The results thus derived can be applied in the condensed ...
... groundbreaking9, 13–17 ). The scattering theory is employed merely as a derivational tool, exploiting the property that the flux-side plateau in a scattering system extends to infinite time, which makes derivation of the rate straightforward. The results thus derived can be applied in the condensed ...
Quantum Complementarity for the Superconducting Condensate and the Resulting Electrodynamic Duality. Abstract
... which one intends to measure ’the position of the electron’ [ read ’the phase of the superconductor’], otherwise these words have no meaning [3].” Today we might say that when we interpret experiments with quantum mechanics, we use a semi-classical approach and this approach requires that the quanti ...
... which one intends to measure ’the position of the electron’ [ read ’the phase of the superconductor’], otherwise these words have no meaning [3].” Today we might say that when we interpret experiments with quantum mechanics, we use a semi-classical approach and this approach requires that the quanti ...
How Quantum Theory Helps us Explain
... ...theoretical explanations allow us to understand the world, not by showing its conformity to principles external to the theory, but by representing it in terms of the model the theory itself supplies. As we become aware of the resources of these representations, so we come to understand the pheno ...
... ...theoretical explanations allow us to understand the world, not by showing its conformity to principles external to the theory, but by representing it in terms of the model the theory itself supplies. As we become aware of the resources of these representations, so we come to understand the pheno ...
Reply to criticism of the ‘Orch OR qubit’ – ‘Orchestrated... reduction’ is scientifically justified
... microtubules, with magnetic dipoles (electron spin), nuclear spins and AC current flow additional, possibly synergistic modes. For example microtubule electron dipoles may induce longer-lived nuclear spin states for short-term memory. As we say in Section 4.6 of our review: “It is to be expected tha ...
... microtubules, with magnetic dipoles (electron spin), nuclear spins and AC current flow additional, possibly synergistic modes. For example microtubule electron dipoles may induce longer-lived nuclear spin states for short-term memory. As we say in Section 4.6 of our review: “It is to be expected tha ...
A Polynomial Quantum Algorithm for Approximating the - CS
... Our goal is thus to design an algorithm that approximates this trace. To this end we use a very useful fact about this trace: It satisfies some property, called the Markov property; moreover, any trace function on the T Ln algebra (or a representation of it) that satisfies this property is equal to ...
... Our goal is thus to design an algorithm that approximates this trace. To this end we use a very useful fact about this trace: It satisfies some property, called the Markov property; moreover, any trace function on the T Ln algebra (or a representation of it) that satisfies this property is equal to ...
Sufficient Conditions for Efficient Classical Simulation of Quantum
... described by quantum operation E, producing the output state ρout ¼ Eðρin Þ; an output probability distribution pðnÞ ¼ Tr½ρout Πn is sampled by measuring a POVM fΠn g. ...
... described by quantum operation E, producing the output state ρout ¼ Eðρin Þ; an output probability distribution pðnÞ ¼ Tr½ρout Πn is sampled by measuring a POVM fΠn g. ...
An exponential separation between quantum and classical one
... So have we obtained a quadratic separation between quantum and classical 1WCC? Unfortunately not yet... for every group G people have considered so far (e.g. abelian groups), there is in fact a more clever O(log |G|) bit classical protocol! The complexity of the general problem has been an open prob ...
... So have we obtained a quadratic separation between quantum and classical 1WCC? Unfortunately not yet... for every group G people have considered so far (e.g. abelian groups), there is in fact a more clever O(log |G|) bit classical protocol! The complexity of the general problem has been an open prob ...
Optimum phase-shift estimation and the quantum description of the
... values grows with the total photon number so that discreteness is only relevant in the limit of small photon numbers. In any case, a discrete character seems to be in apparent contradiction with its behavior as a parameter, because a phase difference shift can take any value. Accordingly, the positi ...
... values grows with the total photon number so that discreteness is only relevant in the limit of small photon numbers. In any case, a discrete character seems to be in apparent contradiction with its behavior as a parameter, because a phase difference shift can take any value. Accordingly, the positi ...