
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 ...
Quantum Theory of Molecular Magnetism - cond
... most promising progress so far is being made in the field of spin crossover substances using effects like “Light Induced Excited Spin State Trapping (LIESST)” [20] as well as in the field of magnetic refrigeration [13, 21, 22]. New efforts consist in depositing magnetic molecules on surfaces and inv ...
... most promising progress so far is being made in the field of spin crossover substances using effects like “Light Induced Excited Spin State Trapping (LIESST)” [20] as well as in the field of magnetic refrigeration [13, 21, 22]. New efforts consist in depositing magnetic molecules on surfaces and inv ...
“Formal” vs. “Empirical” Approaches to Quantum
... at the level of the real physical behavior that can be accurately (if approximately) modeled in the theories. It is conceivable that one could successfully effect an empirical reduction by means of a formal reduction: if the reduced theory is a special case of the reducing theory, then any physical ...
... at the level of the real physical behavior that can be accurately (if approximately) modeled in the theories. It is conceivable that one could successfully effect an empirical reduction by means of a formal reduction: if the reduced theory is a special case of the reducing theory, then any physical ...
referring
... returning from Heligoland, and, although I think I understand quantum mechanics, I have never understood Heisenberg’s motivations for the mathematical steps in his paper. Theoretical physicists in their most successful work tend to play one of two roles: they are either sages or magicians ... It is ...
... returning from Heligoland, and, although I think I understand quantum mechanics, I have never understood Heisenberg’s motivations for the mathematical steps in his paper. Theoretical physicists in their most successful work tend to play one of two roles: they are either sages or magicians ... It is ...
Quantum computation and Shor`s factoring algorithm
... restriction at all on computing power. This is an important observation since the model of quantum computation introduced below is automatically reversible. Bennett’s result also shows that the performance of any computation does not require any necessary intrinsic energy dissipation. Remark. The co ...
... restriction at all on computing power. This is an important observation since the model of quantum computation introduced below is automatically reversible. Bennett’s result also shows that the performance of any computation does not require any necessary intrinsic energy dissipation. Remark. The co ...
Quantum Information Processing - wolfgang
... realized as an array of qubits,17 i.e. quantum mechanical systems with a preselected simple quantum alternative corresponding to orthonormal state vectors, usually denoted |0i and |1i . • The possible (pure) states of such an n-qubit register correspond to the (normalized) complex linear combination ...
... realized as an array of qubits,17 i.e. quantum mechanical systems with a preselected simple quantum alternative corresponding to orthonormal state vectors, usually denoted |0i and |1i . • The possible (pure) states of such an n-qubit register correspond to the (normalized) complex linear combination ...
2015_0042_Quantum Robot = CSP = Quantum Emotional
... created in AQC to program problems such as Maximum Clique or SAT. • This programming is like on “assembly level” but with time more efficient methods will be developed in our group. – This is also similar to programming current Field-Programmable Gate ...
... created in AQC to program problems such as Maximum Clique or SAT. • This programming is like on “assembly level” but with time more efficient methods will be developed in our group. – This is also similar to programming current Field-Programmable Gate ...
Quantum Thermodynamics - Open Research Exeter
... that the erased system dissipates to a surrounding environment, cf. Fig. 1, in equilibrium at temperature T . The erasure of one bit, or “reset”, here refers to the change of a system being in one of two states with equal probability, 12 (i.e. 1 bit), to a definite known state, |0i (i.e. 0 bits). (W ...
... that the erased system dissipates to a surrounding environment, cf. Fig. 1, in equilibrium at temperature T . The erasure of one bit, or “reset”, here refers to the change of a system being in one of two states with equal probability, 12 (i.e. 1 bit), to a definite known state, |0i (i.e. 0 bits). (W ...
Gibbs paradox of entropy of mixing: Experimental facts, its rejection, and the theoretical consequences
... the similarity of A and B, which conforms very well with the correlation of entropy–similarity [1]. Now if both A and B are droplets of indistinguishable hydrocarbons (both are toluene droplets, for instance), one would predict, from Equations (1) and (2), that A and B will not mix because there is ...
... the similarity of A and B, which conforms very well with the correlation of entropy–similarity [1]. Now if both A and B are droplets of indistinguishable hydrocarbons (both are toluene droplets, for instance), one would predict, from Equations (1) and (2), that A and B will not mix because there is ...