
FrustrationVSFactorization - School of Mathematical Sciences
... • We approached the problem of finding exact factorized ground state solutions to general cooperative spin models • We devised a method to identify and fully characterize such solutions thanks to some tools borrowed from quantum information theory • In frustration-free systems, necessary and suffici ...
... • We approached the problem of finding exact factorized ground state solutions to general cooperative spin models • We devised a method to identify and fully characterize such solutions thanks to some tools borrowed from quantum information theory • In frustration-free systems, necessary and suffici ...
at the STI Experts Meeting - The Information Philosopher
... Similarly, the Law of Large Numbers of statistical events ensures that, normally, microscopic quantum events average out for manyparticle systems to produce regular, though statistical, laws. The world thus shows us an "adequate determinism" for large objects that in no way denies the fundamental an ...
... Similarly, the Law of Large Numbers of statistical events ensures that, normally, microscopic quantum events average out for manyparticle systems to produce regular, though statistical, laws. The world thus shows us an "adequate determinism" for large objects that in no way denies the fundamental an ...
LAPLACE TRANSFORM AND UNIVERSAL sl2 INVARIANTS
... (c) The Ohtsuki series, a formal power series in q − 1, has coefficients in Z[1/2], since it is equal to a formal power series in v − 1, and determines the whole set of quantum invariants. If v is a root of unity of order pd with p an odd prime, then the Ohtsuki series at v converges p–adically to t ...
... (c) The Ohtsuki series, a formal power series in q − 1, has coefficients in Z[1/2], since it is equal to a formal power series in v − 1, and determines the whole set of quantum invariants. If v is a root of unity of order pd with p an odd prime, then the Ohtsuki series at v converges p–adically to t ...
DENSITY CONCEPT IN MOLECULES AND MATERIALS
... can be modeled by using the atom-in-molecule hardness ...
... can be modeled by using the atom-in-molecule hardness ...
Overview of Quantum Computing
... The average outcome of a measurement repeated many times or ... The average outcome of a measurement performed on many copies of a system over a region of the Multiverse. ...
... The average outcome of a measurement repeated many times or ... The average outcome of a measurement performed on many copies of a system over a region of the Multiverse. ...
are quantum physics and spirituality related?
... These spread-out waves, I will suggest below, correspond to us before we decide what to do. Imagine that we are thinking of doing different things. In our minds we entertain possibilities. That is the function of our understanding: to think about things before we do them. We “entertain” or consider ...
... These spread-out waves, I will suggest below, correspond to us before we decide what to do. Imagine that we are thinking of doing different things. In our minds we entertain possibilities. That is the function of our understanding: to think about things before we do them. We “entertain” or consider ...
Time-dependent quantum circular billiard
... on the basis of two-dimensional time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation has yet been done. In the quantum case, the problem of time-dependence is reduced to solving the two-dimensional Schr¨odinger equation with time-dependent boundary conditions. The one-dimensional counterpart of this problem has bee ...
... on the basis of two-dimensional time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation has yet been done. In the quantum case, the problem of time-dependence is reduced to solving the two-dimensional Schr¨odinger equation with time-dependent boundary conditions. The one-dimensional counterpart of this problem has bee ...
Three problems from quantum optics
... basic unit of quantum information is a quantum bit (qubit). A qubit can have, just as a classical bit, the values 0 and 1, but it can also be in a so-called superposition of these two values. The superposition is a way of simultaneous existence of the two options that a human has no direct experienc ...
... basic unit of quantum information is a quantum bit (qubit). A qubit can have, just as a classical bit, the values 0 and 1, but it can also be in a so-called superposition of these two values. The superposition is a way of simultaneous existence of the two options that a human has no direct experienc ...
Momentum Maps, Dual Pairs and Reduction in
... P by iJ itself. Recall that given a symplectic connection on M and a series Ω = i ωi ~ , ωi closed 2forms on M , we can define a corresponding star product ? by means of Fedosov’s contruction [10]. The equivalence class of this star product does not depend upon the choice of symplectic connection. I ...
... P by iJ itself. Recall that given a symplectic connection on M and a series Ω = i ωi ~ , ωi closed 2forms on M , we can define a corresponding star product ? by means of Fedosov’s contruction [10]. The equivalence class of this star product does not depend upon the choice of symplectic connection. I ...
7th Workshop on Quantum Chaos and Localisation Phenomena
... many-particle amplitudes rapidly overburdens classical computing devices – essentially by creating extremely complicated interference patterns, which also challenge experimental resolution. With the advent of controlled many-particle interference experiments, optical set-ups that can efficiently probe ...
... many-particle amplitudes rapidly overburdens classical computing devices – essentially by creating extremely complicated interference patterns, which also challenge experimental resolution. With the advent of controlled many-particle interference experiments, optical set-ups that can efficiently probe ...