
Spectrum analysis with quantum dynamical systems
... inference framework to investigate the parameter estimation error. While there exist many theoretical studies of quantum parameter estimation for thermometry (see, for example, Refs. [7–11]), their application to more complex dynamical systems with broadband measurements such as optomechanics remain ...
... inference framework to investigate the parameter estimation error. While there exist many theoretical studies of quantum parameter estimation for thermometry (see, for example, Refs. [7–11]), their application to more complex dynamical systems with broadband measurements such as optomechanics remain ...
2005-q-0024b-Postulates-of-quantum-mechanics
... – Any two states s, t are either the same (s = t), or different (s t), and that’s all there is to it. ...
... – Any two states s, t are either the same (s = t), or different (s t), and that’s all there is to it. ...
EJP_NewCurr_Kohnle - St Andrews Research Repository
... widely at all students studying introductory quantum mechanics and instructors teaching at this level. Given its flexibility, the resource can also support students studying more advanced quantum mechanics and can be useful to all instructors teaching this area. The resources focus on the introducto ...
... widely at all students studying introductory quantum mechanics and instructors teaching at this level. Given its flexibility, the resource can also support students studying more advanced quantum mechanics and can be useful to all instructors teaching this area. The resources focus on the introducto ...
The strange link between the human mind and quantum physics
... The implication seems to be that each particle passes simultaneously through both slits and interferes with itself. This combination of "both paths at once" is known as a superposition state. But here is the really odd thing. ...
... The implication seems to be that each particle passes simultaneously through both slits and interferes with itself. This combination of "both paths at once" is known as a superposition state. But here is the really odd thing. ...