
6.453 Quantum Optical Communication
... One final point is worth making in today’s lecture. The zero-point energy, �ω/2, appearing in the Hamiltonian and its associated energy eigenvalues {En = �ω(n + 1/2) : n = 0, 1, 2, . . .} manifests itself very differently in the quadrature measure ments. Consider the zero-quantum (vacuum) state |0�. ...
... One final point is worth making in today’s lecture. The zero-point energy, �ω/2, appearing in the Hamiltonian and its associated energy eigenvalues {En = �ω(n + 1/2) : n = 0, 1, 2, . . .} manifests itself very differently in the quadrature measure ments. Consider the zero-quantum (vacuum) state |0�. ...
How to test the “quantumness” of a quantum computer?
... The goal of the experiment [9] was to find the statistics of the device by determining the random spin glass ground state and comparing the results with the algorithms based on simulated classical and quantum annealing (SCA and SQA, respectively). The surprising result was that the operation of D-Wa ...
... The goal of the experiment [9] was to find the statistics of the device by determining the random spin glass ground state and comparing the results with the algorithms based on simulated classical and quantum annealing (SCA and SQA, respectively). The surprising result was that the operation of D-Wa ...
Rational Quantum Physics R. N. Boyd, Ph. D., USA “There is good
... of the measurement apparatus, and the experiment as a whole. (Speed of light measurements have historically shown variations over time. See, for example, page 436 of Maxwell's “Electricity and Magnetism”.) Though quite markedly obvious, these “anomalous” measurements were apparently completely ignor ...
... of the measurement apparatus, and the experiment as a whole. (Speed of light measurements have historically shown variations over time. See, for example, page 436 of Maxwell's “Electricity and Magnetism”.) Though quite markedly obvious, these “anomalous” measurements were apparently completely ignor ...