 
									
								
									QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTING CODES FROM THE
									
... quantum error correction (QEC) [1–4] depends upon the existence and identification of states and operators on which the error operators are jointly well-behaved in a precise sense. The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of “P ...
                        	... quantum error correction (QEC) [1–4] depends upon the existence and identification of states and operators on which the error operators are jointly well-behaved in a precise sense. The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of “P ...
									Quantum Physics and NLP
									
... light is such that it is able to combine these contradictory attributes in a harmonious way. New quantum facts destroy the once sharp distinction between “matter” and “field.” (40) What’s at stake in the quantum reality is not the actual existence of electrons but the manner in which electrons poss ...
                        	... light is such that it is able to combine these contradictory attributes in a harmonious way. New quantum facts destroy the once sharp distinction between “matter” and “field.” (40) What’s at stake in the quantum reality is not the actual existence of electrons but the manner in which electrons poss ...
									Ground states and excitations of spatially anisotropic quantum antiferromagnets Oleg Starykh
									
... plateau is a quantum effect, width δh = 1.8 J/S (hsaturation = 9 J) ...
                        	... plateau is a quantum effect, width δh = 1.8 J/S (hsaturation = 9 J) ...
									Introduction to quantum spin systems
									
... can be described by the Heisenberg Hamiltonian. This branch of research is called quantum magnetism. This includes different extensions of the Heisenberg model. A very good reference on this topic is Ref.[14]. 2. 2. Some novel effect Several novel and exotic phenomena have been observed in quantum m ...
                        	... can be described by the Heisenberg Hamiltonian. This branch of research is called quantum magnetism. This includes different extensions of the Heisenberg model. A very good reference on this topic is Ref.[14]. 2. 2. Some novel effect Several novel and exotic phenomena have been observed in quantum m ...
									part 1
									
... components of the polarizability of the dimer molecule Na2. This will permit tests of various approximations used in molecular structure calculations. The asymmetry of the polarizability causes the electric field induced phase shift to depend on the molecule’s rotational state. The beating of interf ...
                        	... components of the polarizability of the dimer molecule Na2. This will permit tests of various approximations used in molecular structure calculations. The asymmetry of the polarizability causes the electric field induced phase shift to depend on the molecule’s rotational state. The beating of interf ...
									Learning station IX : Spin and its applications - Quantum Spin-Off
									
... you from daily life: mass, temperature, energy… But are these quantities really as familiar and as clear as you think? Would you be able to explain what temperature o r energy really is? It turns out it takes some mental (and experimental) work to learn how reality works. And in science we try to be ...
                        	... you from daily life: mass, temperature, energy… But are these quantities really as familiar and as clear as you think? Would you be able to explain what temperature o r energy really is? It turns out it takes some mental (and experimental) work to learn how reality works. And in science we try to be ...
									Vinen1 - Indico
									
... (good). See my later discussion. • Continuous maintenance of steady-state turbulence is impossible (bad, because gain in sensitivity in a transducer from time-averaging is ruled out).  Andreev reflection of thermal quasi-particles in 3He-B by turbulent velocity fields. Fisher will discuss the exten ...
                        	... (good). See my later discussion. • Continuous maintenance of steady-state turbulence is impossible (bad, because gain in sensitivity in a transducer from time-averaging is ruled out).  Andreev reflection of thermal quasi-particles in 3He-B by turbulent velocity fields. Fisher will discuss the exten ...
									Physics 535 lecture notes: - 8 Sep 27th, 2007 Homework: Griffiths
									
... Spin conservation comes from the symmetry between spin up and spin down particles. An interaction with one spin up and one spin down particle would be no different if the spins are switched. In group theory it can be represented by the SU(2) group. Spin is integral in particle physics. All particles ...
                        	... Spin conservation comes from the symmetry between spin up and spin down particles. An interaction with one spin up and one spin down particle would be no different if the spins are switched. In group theory it can be represented by the SU(2) group. Spin is integral in particle physics. All particles ...
									Spin-Mediated Consciousness Theory: Possible Roles
									
... electron is qualitatively shown to be responsible for all known quantum effects of said electron and the imagery number i in the Dirac equation is said to be due to electronic spin (25). Second, in Bohmian mechanics the quantum potential is responsible for quantum effects (26). Salesi and Recami has ...
                        	... electron is qualitatively shown to be responsible for all known quantum effects of said electron and the imagery number i in the Dirac equation is said to be due to electronic spin (25). Second, in Bohmian mechanics the quantum potential is responsible for quantum effects (26). Salesi and Recami has ...
									Isoqualitative Gauge Curvature at Multiple Scales: A Response to
									
... measured with a high degree of exactitude, then the precision with which other observables in that mutually incompatible set can be simultaneously assayed experimentally will be compromised. Both of the above uniquely postclassical effects exerted by operators on quantitative features of experimenta ...
                        	... measured with a high degree of exactitude, then the precision with which other observables in that mutually incompatible set can be simultaneously assayed experimentally will be compromised. Both of the above uniquely postclassical effects exerted by operators on quantitative features of experimenta ...
									Single_QD_spectro
									
... concluded that the five emission lines come from different dots. Since the direction of the axis of the linearly polarized emission is different for each emission line in the set, it indicates that the emission lines are uncoupled from each other. The lack of a preferred polarization direction in t ...
                        	... concluded that the five emission lines come from different dots. Since the direction of the axis of the linearly polarized emission is different for each emission line in the set, it indicates that the emission lines are uncoupled from each other. The lack of a preferred polarization direction in t ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									