Semiclassical methods in solid state physics : two examples
... planes of dimensions. Moreover, the flux two phases approach reduces the problem to the case of independent charged particles in a lattice and a magnetic field. Even though this last approximation is questioned nowadays, it led many physicists to go back to the question of the 2D electronic lattice ...
... planes of dimensions. Moreover, the flux two phases approach reduces the problem to the case of independent charged particles in a lattice and a magnetic field. Even though this last approximation is questioned nowadays, it led many physicists to go back to the question of the 2D electronic lattice ...
Fourier Transform, Period Finding and Factoring in BQP Lecture 4 1
... In other words, if we measure the output from the second quantum Fourier transform, we get a uniformly random multiple of M/r. If we repeat the whole process t times, getting t random multiples y1 , . . . , yt of M/r, the greatest common divisor of the y j ’s is likely to be M/r. Since we know M, w ...
... In other words, if we measure the output from the second quantum Fourier transform, we get a uniformly random multiple of M/r. If we repeat the whole process t times, getting t random multiples y1 , . . . , yt of M/r, the greatest common divisor of the y j ’s is likely to be M/r. Since we know M, w ...
The relation between wave vector and momentum in quantum
... in the relation, is formulized as the integration of it along the angular coordinates for two and three dimensional cases. Various evaluations of the wave vector are performed for different types of waves and the results are discussed. Also the edge diffracted fields are considered according to the n ...
... in the relation, is formulized as the integration of it along the angular coordinates for two and three dimensional cases. Various evaluations of the wave vector are performed for different types of waves and the results are discussed. Also the edge diffracted fields are considered according to the n ...
Decoherence and open quantum systems
... In quantum information theory entanglement is used as a source for many different applications, for instance in quantum cryptography, teleportation schemes or quantum computation. To keep this entanglement in the system as long as possible we have to protect it against different environmental influe ...
... In quantum information theory entanglement is used as a source for many different applications, for instance in quantum cryptography, teleportation schemes or quantum computation. To keep this entanglement in the system as long as possible we have to protect it against different environmental influe ...
Abstracts Escuela de Fisica Matematica 2015, Universidad de los
... lattice gauge theories based on involutory Hopf algebras, A, of which the group algebras, CG, are a particular case. Transfer matrices can be obtained from such partition functions by carrying out the state sum construction on a manifold with boundary. The parameter space of these transfer contains ...
... lattice gauge theories based on involutory Hopf algebras, A, of which the group algebras, CG, are a particular case. Transfer matrices can be obtained from such partition functions by carrying out the state sum construction on a manifold with boundary. The parameter space of these transfer contains ...
Online Review Game
... planted under the same control factors but with no fertilizer. There are at least to things that can be used to determine the results: size, quantity, appearance and taste. Analysis might include bar graphs of each of these measurements for each of the following fertilizer types and the no-fertilize ...
... planted under the same control factors but with no fertilizer. There are at least to things that can be used to determine the results: size, quantity, appearance and taste. Analysis might include bar graphs of each of these measurements for each of the following fertilizer types and the no-fertilize ...
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... Basic Quantum Mechanics Classically, we believe that, in principle, if we are very careful, we can always extract a property of a system without disturbing the system. If we have two properties (e.g. momemtum and position), we can make a measurement to extract the first property and another measure ...
... Basic Quantum Mechanics Classically, we believe that, in principle, if we are very careful, we can always extract a property of a system without disturbing the system. If we have two properties (e.g. momemtum and position), we can make a measurement to extract the first property and another measure ...
Information and Entropy in Neural Networks and Interacting Systems
... α, β, γ and δ waves can indicate the overall state of alertness of a human being. Artificial neural networks (ANN) may also try to mimic these features, as in many cases it may be more convenient than a simple sequential set of one-time transformations. Short-term memory, in particular is refreshed ...
... α, β, γ and δ waves can indicate the overall state of alertness of a human being. Artificial neural networks (ANN) may also try to mimic these features, as in many cases it may be more convenient than a simple sequential set of one-time transformations. Short-term memory, in particular is refreshed ...
The general structure of quantum resource theories
... resources – are not independent of each other. For example, the restricted set of operations must be such that it does not generate resources from free states (otherwise, it can not be called a resource theory). Therefore, any assumption being made on one of these ingredients effects the others. Bel ...
... resources – are not independent of each other. For example, the restricted set of operations must be such that it does not generate resources from free states (otherwise, it can not be called a resource theory). Therefore, any assumption being made on one of these ingredients effects the others. Bel ...