
Complementarity in Quantum Mechanics and Classical Statistical
... Roughly speaking, complementarity can be understood as the coexistence of multiple properties in the behavior of an object that seem to be contradictory. Although it is possible to switch among different descriptions of these properties, in principle, it is impossible to view them, at the same time, ...
... Roughly speaking, complementarity can be understood as the coexistence of multiple properties in the behavior of an object that seem to be contradictory. Although it is possible to switch among different descriptions of these properties, in principle, it is impossible to view them, at the same time, ...
Quantum NP - A Survey Dorit Aharonov and Tomer Naveh
... error goes exponentially to 0. To show this cannot happen, we treat the verifiers as if they are applied one after the other, and not in parallel. This is correct since the verifiers operate on different qubits and so they commute. We know that the probability that the first copy of V outputs 1 is l ...
... error goes exponentially to 0. To show this cannot happen, we treat the verifiers as if they are applied one after the other, and not in parallel. This is correct since the verifiers operate on different qubits and so they commute. We know that the probability that the first copy of V outputs 1 is l ...