After a 30-year struggle to harness quantum weirdness for
... Hill, New Jersey, devised another algorithm that showed how quantum computers could radically speed up searches of massive databases3. The demonstration of such obviously important applications quickly attracted researchers and funding — accompanied by claims that working quantum computers would be ...
... Hill, New Jersey, devised another algorithm that showed how quantum computers could radically speed up searches of massive databases3. The demonstration of such obviously important applications quickly attracted researchers and funding — accompanied by claims that working quantum computers would be ...
Effect of nitrogen on the diamagnetic
... and L = 100 Å. It is seen that diamagnetic susceptibility increases with magnetic field for a given nitrogen concentration y. Since it is known that in the presence of the magnetic field the donor electron has an additional geometric confinement in the (x-y) plane, the electron wave function is more ...
... and L = 100 Å. It is seen that diamagnetic susceptibility increases with magnetic field for a given nitrogen concentration y. Since it is known that in the presence of the magnetic field the donor electron has an additional geometric confinement in the (x-y) plane, the electron wave function is more ...
Introduction to Quantum Information - cond
... if it is completely random, can greatly facilitate communication tasks. For example, it makes possible the sending of completely secret messages. What was clear to Bennett and company was that no classical resource by itself was adequate for accomplishing the task of quantum state transmission; even ...
... if it is completely random, can greatly facilitate communication tasks. For example, it makes possible the sending of completely secret messages. What was clear to Bennett and company was that no classical resource by itself was adequate for accomplishing the task of quantum state transmission; even ...
Electron Configuration Worksheet #1
... The last electron was the ê electron placed in the second p orbital therefore that electron has a n = 2 since it is in the second shell, a ℓ = 1 since it is a p subshell (all s = 0, p = 1, d = 2 and f = 3), a mℓ = 0 since it is in the second orbital of the 2p subshell (the first box is –1, the seco ...
... The last electron was the ê electron placed in the second p orbital therefore that electron has a n = 2 since it is in the second shell, a ℓ = 1 since it is a p subshell (all s = 0, p = 1, d = 2 and f = 3), a mℓ = 0 since it is in the second orbital of the 2p subshell (the first box is –1, the seco ...
Exotic Goldstone Particles: Pseudo-Goldstone Boson and Goldstone
... features among Goldstone’s particles: (1) they are massless; (2) they obey Bose-Einstein statistics i.e. they are boson particle. However, there could be exception to these rules if we loosen the precondition of the Goldstone’s Theorem. Frist, if the symmetry to be broken is only an approximate symm ...
... features among Goldstone’s particles: (1) they are massless; (2) they obey Bose-Einstein statistics i.e. they are boson particle. However, there could be exception to these rules if we loosen the precondition of the Goldstone’s Theorem. Frist, if the symmetry to be broken is only an approximate symm ...
Quantum Mechanical Ideal Diesel Engine
... As a device to convert heat energy into mechanical work, a thermodynamic heat engine consists of an ideal gas, as a working substance, that expands and pushes a piston in a cylinder. Quantum heat engines produce work using quantum matter as their working substance [1]. Heat engine streams into study ...
... As a device to convert heat energy into mechanical work, a thermodynamic heat engine consists of an ideal gas, as a working substance, that expands and pushes a piston in a cylinder. Quantum heat engines produce work using quantum matter as their working substance [1]. Heat engine streams into study ...
view pdf - Sub-Structure of the Electron
... only the negative half wave is outside and after zero transition the „lower surface” of the positive half wave is on the outside, which is again negative from their effect. The field strength in radial direction Er of the Moebius ribbon surface is E r = E o ⋅ cos ϕ/2 ⋅ cosϕ/2 which is always mathema ...
... only the negative half wave is outside and after zero transition the „lower surface” of the positive half wave is on the outside, which is again negative from their effect. The field strength in radial direction Er of the Moebius ribbon surface is E r = E o ⋅ cos ϕ/2 ⋅ cosϕ/2 which is always mathema ...
arXiv:hep-th/0006105v1 15 Jun 2000 Quotient Construction of `t
... such an evolution some states will disappear and some states will evolve into the same state, or in other words, some states with a different past may have the same deterministic fate. ’t Hooft thinks that, if two states evolve in such a way that their futures are identical, they should represent th ...
... such an evolution some states will disappear and some states will evolve into the same state, or in other words, some states with a different past may have the same deterministic fate. ’t Hooft thinks that, if two states evolve in such a way that their futures are identical, they should represent th ...
An Introduction to Quantum Computation
... (H ⊗ I)Uf (H ⊗ H)(X ⊗ X)(|0i|0i) = 0 if f (0) 6= f (1) There are two important observations that may be made at this point. First, we have shown Deutsch’s problem for a specific case, but this algorithm extends in a very natural way (think tensor products). It is not difficult to show that we may ta ...
... (H ⊗ I)Uf (H ⊗ H)(X ⊗ X)(|0i|0i) = 0 if f (0) 6= f (1) There are two important observations that may be made at this point. First, we have shown Deutsch’s problem for a specific case, but this algorithm extends in a very natural way (think tensor products). It is not difficult to show that we may ta ...