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... Creation of entangled photon holes can have macroscopic effects on two-photon absorption  effects of entanglement can be observed with “classical detector” ...
                        	... Creation of entangled photon holes can have macroscopic effects on two-photon absorption  effects of entanglement can be observed with “classical detector” ...
									Last Time… - UW-Madison Department of Physics
									
... Particle in box question A particle in a box has a mass m. Its energy is all kinetic = p2/2m. Just saw that momentum in state n is npo. It’s energy levels A. are equally spaced everywhere B. get farther apart at higher energy C. get closer together at higher energy. ...
                        	... Particle in box question A particle in a box has a mass m. Its energy is all kinetic = p2/2m. Just saw that momentum in state n is npo. It’s energy levels A. are equally spaced everywhere B. get farther apart at higher energy C. get closer together at higher energy. ...
									Analysis of a Quantum Error Correcting Code using Quantum
									
... based on the branching bisimilarity of van Glabbeek and Weijland [16], but it was not preserved by parallel composition. Feng et al. [3] developed qCCS and defined strong and weak probabilistic bisimilarity. Their equivalences are preserved by parallel composition with processes that do not change t ...
                        	... based on the branching bisimilarity of van Glabbeek and Weijland [16], but it was not preserved by parallel composition. Feng et al. [3] developed qCCS and defined strong and weak probabilistic bisimilarity. Their equivalences are preserved by parallel composition with processes that do not change t ...
									Universal quantum interfaces
									
... a UQI, then the data qubits can be decoupled by measuring the UQIs. By selectively turning on couplings in order, the exchange interaction will swap qubits 2 and k into adjacency. The mediating UQI can then effect the desired logic gate between them in constant time, and the process can be reversed ...
                        	... a UQI, then the data qubits can be decoupled by measuring the UQIs. By selectively turning on couplings in order, the exchange interaction will swap qubits 2 and k into adjacency. The mediating UQI can then effect the desired logic gate between them in constant time, and the process can be reversed ...
									Generalized Second Law in String Cosmology
									
... solutions break all supersymmetries, and therefore known methods are less powerful when applied to cosmology. We propose to turn to general thermodynamical considerations in the quest to understand cosmological singularities, as first suggested by Bekenstein [3] in the context of Einstein’s general ...
                        	... solutions break all supersymmetries, and therefore known methods are less powerful when applied to cosmology. We propose to turn to general thermodynamical considerations in the quest to understand cosmological singularities, as first suggested by Bekenstein [3] in the context of Einstein’s general ...
									ppt - QEC14
									
... starting to come over the horizon, but QEC could probably help more with this. There are correspondingly mighty plans on the drawing board to collect and process all the data that the surface code implies. I will show what small parts of these plans have come to fruition; QEC should also do some wor ...
                        	... starting to come over the horizon, but QEC could probably help more with this. There are correspondingly mighty plans on the drawing board to collect and process all the data that the surface code implies. I will show what small parts of these plans have come to fruition; QEC should also do some wor ...
									Can Mind Affect Matter Via Active Information?
									
... ensures that, if we start with the quantum probability distribution, we will end up with the same probability distribution as in standard quantum mechanics. The quantum potential energy does not behave like an additional energy of classical type. It has no external source, but is some form of intern ...
                        	... ensures that, if we start with the quantum probability distribution, we will end up with the same probability distribution as in standard quantum mechanics. The quantum potential energy does not behave like an additional energy of classical type. It has no external source, but is some form of intern ...
									slides - Mathematics Department
									
... packet reduction process at the individual level as an important resource. If, following the measurement of Bell’s states by Alice, reduction of the wave packet would not actually take place, the whole protocol for implementing teleportation or secure transmission of information would collapse … ...
                        	... packet reduction process at the individual level as an important resource. If, following the measurement of Bell’s states by Alice, reduction of the wave packet would not actually take place, the whole protocol for implementing teleportation or secure transmission of information would collapse … ...
									Realization of a Cascaded Quantum System
									
... photons are absorbed by QD2. This experiment is done with a random spin population of QD2, leading to an additional reduction of 50% in this probability—the quantum efficiency is therefore estimated to be about 16%. This number is consistently close to the overlap of QD2 emission with the free-space ...
                        	... photons are absorbed by QD2. This experiment is done with a random spin population of QD2, leading to an additional reduction of 50% in this probability—the quantum efficiency is therefore estimated to be about 16%. This number is consistently close to the overlap of QD2 emission with the free-space ...
									James Ladyman - philosophica
									
... radical attempt to defend a form of -realism about science in the face of the pessimistic meta-induction. He argued that while the ontology of scientific theories may change, there is often retention of theoretical structure even after significant revolutions. For example, the equations of classical ...
                        	... radical attempt to defend a form of -realism about science in the face of the pessimistic meta-induction. He argued that while the ontology of scientific theories may change, there is often retention of theoretical structure even after significant revolutions. For example, the equations of classical ...
									Quantum Optics Experiments with Single Photons for Undergraduate Laboratories
									
... Developments in the technology for producing and detecting correlated photon pairs via parametric down conversion have enabled the implementation of undergraduate-level laboratories for demonstrating fundamental quantum mechanical principles, such as superposition and entanglement. Whitman College a ...
                        	... Developments in the technology for producing and detecting correlated photon pairs via parametric down conversion have enabled the implementation of undergraduate-level laboratories for demonstrating fundamental quantum mechanical principles, such as superposition and entanglement. Whitman College a ...
									An Exploration of Powerful Power of Thought Experiences
									
... thousands of years various formulas have been practiced for manifestation which seem similar to it (Braden, 2006; Long, 1948; Satchidananda, 1990). Bridging Macro and Micro Accepting all of the above as a possibility for purposes of a thought experiment, we’re still left with the question of how thi ...
                        	... thousands of years various formulas have been practiced for manifestation which seem similar to it (Braden, 2006; Long, 1948; Satchidananda, 1990). Bridging Macro and Micro Accepting all of the above as a possibility for purposes of a thought experiment, we’re still left with the question of how thi ...
									Identity Rule for Classical and Quantum Theories
									
... (0, b12 ) = (1, 1, 1, 1, 0) or a ∩ b = (0, b2 ) = (0, 1, 0, 0, 0), etc. However, that would mean that starting with b’s containing two unities we should— ...
                        	... (0, b12 ) = (1, 1, 1, 1, 0) or a ∩ b = (0, b2 ) = (0, 1, 0, 0, 0), etc. However, that would mean that starting with b’s containing two unities we should— ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									