
StMalloQuantumComputing
... Quantum Latin word meaning “some quantity”. In physics used with the same meaning as the word discrete in mathematics, i.e., some quantity or variable that can take only sharply defined values as opposed to a ...
... Quantum Latin word meaning “some quantity”. In physics used with the same meaning as the word discrete in mathematics, i.e., some quantity or variable that can take only sharply defined values as opposed to a ...
Here - Fifth Quantum Thermodynamics Conference
... and (ii) equilibration to a Generalized Gibbs Ensemble, where more quantities than energy are conserved due to, e.g., symmetries in exactly solvable many-body systems. In our work we study work extraction, entropy production, and heat engines within these two models of equilibration. For the model ( ...
... and (ii) equilibration to a Generalized Gibbs Ensemble, where more quantities than energy are conserved due to, e.g., symmetries in exactly solvable many-body systems. In our work we study work extraction, entropy production, and heat engines within these two models of equilibration. For the model ( ...
What is the Entropy in Entropic Gravity?
... The existence of a profound relationship between gravity and entropy has been recognized since the formulation of the laws of black hole mechanics [1] and the derivation of the BekensteinHawking entropy [2, 3]. More recently, ideas such as the holographic principle [4, 5], black hole complementarity ...
... The existence of a profound relationship between gravity and entropy has been recognized since the formulation of the laws of black hole mechanics [1] and the derivation of the BekensteinHawking entropy [2, 3]. More recently, ideas such as the holographic principle [4, 5], black hole complementarity ...
Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach Subfactors and
... formal similarities, but Carpi gave a talk on connecting the two theories directly for the first time. Longo, Tanimoto, Rehren, Müger and Bischoff also gave talks on these topics. (3) Vertex operator algebras A vertex operator algebra first appeared in studying Monstrous Moonshine in 1980’s through ...
... formal similarities, but Carpi gave a talk on connecting the two theories directly for the first time. Longo, Tanimoto, Rehren, Müger and Bischoff also gave talks on these topics. (3) Vertex operator algebras A vertex operator algebra first appeared in studying Monstrous Moonshine in 1980’s through ...
The Physics of Information
... states that it is impossible to have a machine whose sole effect is to convert heat into work. We can use heat to do work, but to do so we must inevitably make other alterations, e.g. letting heat flow from hot to cold and thereby bringing the system closer to equilibrium. Clausius’ formulation says ...
... states that it is impossible to have a machine whose sole effect is to convert heat into work. We can use heat to do work, but to do so we must inevitably make other alterations, e.g. letting heat flow from hot to cold and thereby bringing the system closer to equilibrium. Clausius’ formulation says ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... My focus is less on situating the fourth tradition historically so much as shoring up its basic philosophical framework and drawing out the implications it has on some current philosophical views. In so doing I will, naturally, be offering my own view of this tradition and as such this study cannot ...
... My focus is less on situating the fourth tradition historically so much as shoring up its basic philosophical framework and drawing out the implications it has on some current philosophical views. In so doing I will, naturally, be offering my own view of this tradition and as such this study cannot ...
THE K-THEORY OF FREE QUANTUM GROUPS 1. Introduction A
... for matrices Pi ∈ GLmi (C) and Qj ∈ GLnj (C) such that Qj Qj = ±1. Here FU (P ) and FO(Q) are the free unitary and free orthogonal quantum groups, which were first introduced by Wang and Van Daele [34], [29] with a different notation. The special case l = 0 and P1 = · · · = Pk = 1 ∈ GL1 (C) of this ...
... for matrices Pi ∈ GLmi (C) and Qj ∈ GLnj (C) such that Qj Qj = ±1. Here FU (P ) and FO(Q) are the free unitary and free orthogonal quantum groups, which were first introduced by Wang and Van Daele [34], [29] with a different notation. The special case l = 0 and P1 = · · · = Pk = 1 ∈ GL1 (C) of this ...
Majorana and Condensed Matter Physics
... original investigation was stimulated in part by issues of mathematical esthetics, and in part by the physical problem of describing the then hypothetical neutrino. As described elsewhere in this volume [7], the immediate issue it raised – i.e., whether neutrinos are their own antiparticles – has be ...
... original investigation was stimulated in part by issues of mathematical esthetics, and in part by the physical problem of describing the then hypothetical neutrino. As described elsewhere in this volume [7], the immediate issue it raised – i.e., whether neutrinos are their own antiparticles – has be ...
Quantum error-correcting codes from algebraic curves
... be made a bit stronger. Under the given hypotheses, there exists a stabilizer code with the given parameters. Stabilizer codes are discussed in the next section. 1.3. Relating quantum codes and classical codes While classical linear codes may be compactly described in terms of a basis, this may not ...
... be made a bit stronger. Under the given hypotheses, there exists a stabilizer code with the given parameters. Stabilizer codes are discussed in the next section. 1.3. Relating quantum codes and classical codes While classical linear codes may be compactly described in terms of a basis, this may not ...
Quantum Reflection at Strong Magnetic Fields
... laser, modifies the QED vacuum to act as an effective potential for traversing probe photons. Since the magnetic field exhibits a spatial (as well as temporal) inhomogeneity, we expect the incoming probe photons to be partially reflected from the region of the inhomogeneity. In our analogy the probe ...
... laser, modifies the QED vacuum to act as an effective potential for traversing probe photons. Since the magnetic field exhibits a spatial (as well as temporal) inhomogeneity, we expect the incoming probe photons to be partially reflected from the region of the inhomogeneity. In our analogy the probe ...