 
									
								
									Quantum information processing by nuclear magnetic resonance
									
... loss of information about the microscopic states of the spins in the individual molecules; it is even possible to devise pseudopure ensembles where none of the molecules are in the associated spin state at all.11 This lack of a well-defined microscopic interpretation means that quantum information p ...
                        	... loss of information about the microscopic states of the spins in the individual molecules; it is even possible to devise pseudopure ensembles where none of the molecules are in the associated spin state at all.11 This lack of a well-defined microscopic interpretation means that quantum information p ...
									dicke-july2013x
									
... OK for fixed atoms, but I said we’d consider motion! • We’ve incorporated CoM coordinates into , the “cooperation” operator; does not commute with ! • Thus, these are not stationary eigenstates of . • Classically, relative motion of radiators causes decoherence, but radiators with a common velocity ...
                        	... OK for fixed atoms, but I said we’d consider motion! • We’ve incorporated CoM coordinates into , the “cooperation” operator; does not commute with ! • Thus, these are not stationary eigenstates of . • Classically, relative motion of radiators causes decoherence, but radiators with a common velocity ...
									Our (represented) World: A Quantum
									
... some implications of this hypothesis for learning. The approach can be viewed as a reversal of standard QM in the following sense. A person considers a classical object e.g., a state agency, but her knowledge about it i.e., the mental picture in her mind can behave in a non-classical way. Since huma ...
                        	... some implications of this hypothesis for learning. The approach can be viewed as a reversal of standard QM in the following sense. A person considers a classical object e.g., a state agency, but her knowledge about it i.e., the mental picture in her mind can behave in a non-classical way. Since huma ...
									CH 2: Scientific Measurement
									
... • Accuracy is how close to the true value a given measurement is. • Precision is how well a number of independent measurements agree with one another. ...
                        	... • Accuracy is how close to the true value a given measurement is. • Precision is how well a number of independent measurements agree with one another. ...
									The Power of Quantum Advice
									
... Motivating Question: How much useful computational work can one “store” in (say) an n-qubit quantum state, or a coin whose bias is an arbitrary real number? Potentially a huge amount! We give a new tool—called “isolatability”—for ruling out the possibility of such extravagant encodings. ...
                        	... Motivating Question: How much useful computational work can one “store” in (say) an n-qubit quantum state, or a coin whose bias is an arbitrary real number? Potentially a huge amount! We give a new tool—called “isolatability”—for ruling out the possibility of such extravagant encodings. ...
									Locality and Causality in Hidden Variables Models of Quantum Theory
									
... The nonlocality inherent in the quantum mechanical description of nature is still a much debated subject, 30 years after the pioneering work by John Bell [1]. Bell's starting point was the argument of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) [2], demonstrating the existence of local hidden variables impl ...
                        	... The nonlocality inherent in the quantum mechanical description of nature is still a much debated subject, 30 years after the pioneering work by John Bell [1]. Bell's starting point was the argument of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) [2], demonstrating the existence of local hidden variables impl ...
									Quantum-like model of unconscious–conscious dynamics
									
... bistable perception was done by Atmanspacher and Filk (2012, 2013). We studied this problem in Asano et al. (2014), where we demonstrated a violation of the Garg–Leggett inequality for experimental probabilistic data collected for rotating image of Schröder stair (the experiment was performed at Tok ...
                        	... bistable perception was done by Atmanspacher and Filk (2012, 2013). We studied this problem in Asano et al. (2014), where we demonstrated a violation of the Garg–Leggett inequality for experimental probabilistic data collected for rotating image of Schröder stair (the experiment was performed at Tok ...
									White Paper
									
... dimensional thin layer grows at first, and then, dislocation free high density three dimensional islands of InAs are self-assembled in order to release the strain energy. This is analogical to our daily experience that we see water droplets on the waxed body of a car. InAs islands on the GaAs substr ...
                        	... dimensional thin layer grows at first, and then, dislocation free high density three dimensional islands of InAs are self-assembled in order to release the strain energy. This is analogical to our daily experience that we see water droplets on the waxed body of a car. InAs islands on the GaAs substr ...
									Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm laboratory
									
... that the experimental results [1–13] are in favour of quantum theory [3, 14, 15]. While there can be little doubt that the former is a firmly established fact, it is remarkable that, at least to our knowledge, there seems to be no record of an hypothesis test that the experimental data gathered in E ...
                        	... that the experimental results [1–13] are in favour of quantum theory [3, 14, 15]. While there can be little doubt that the former is a firmly established fact, it is remarkable that, at least to our knowledge, there seems to be no record of an hypothesis test that the experimental data gathered in E ...
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... Measuring equilibrium correlation functions using interference experiments Studying non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting Bose systems in interference experiments ...
                        	... Measuring equilibrium correlation functions using interference experiments Studying non-equilibrium dynamics of interacting Bose systems in interference experiments ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									