
q -entropies and the entanglement dynamics of two-qubits interacting with an... 408 A. Hamadou-Ibrahim et al.
... research efforts. From the point of view of the foundations of physics, entanglement plays an important role, for example, in connection with the origin of the classical macroscopic world from a quantum mechanical background [4], and also in justifying the main tenets of equilibrium statistical mech ...
... research efforts. From the point of view of the foundations of physics, entanglement plays an important role, for example, in connection with the origin of the classical macroscopic world from a quantum mechanical background [4], and also in justifying the main tenets of equilibrium statistical mech ...
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... • After measurement this state gives |0> and |1> with equal probabilities ½. ...
... • After measurement this state gives |0> and |1> with equal probabilities ½. ...
Quantum computing Markus Kiili Opinnäytetyö
... computing. Some redoubts of important unsolvable problems crumble when a quantum computer sets its eye on them. At the moment, many uses have been figured out for a quantum computer, but only very small quantum computers have been built. What will change if a large quantum computer is one day built? ...
... computing. Some redoubts of important unsolvable problems crumble when a quantum computer sets its eye on them. At the moment, many uses have been figured out for a quantum computer, but only very small quantum computers have been built. What will change if a large quantum computer is one day built? ...
Topological Quantum: Lecture Notes
... complicated knots. We will return to this issue later in section 2.4. ...
... complicated knots. We will return to this issue later in section 2.4. ...
polarized quantum states
... quantum states. Other proposed measures have been discussed and compared. We have proposed to use the generalized visibility under (linear) polarization transformations as a quantitative polarization measure. Polarization orbits naturally appears under this quantitative measure. Orbits spanning the ...
... quantum states. Other proposed measures have been discussed and compared. We have proposed to use the generalized visibility under (linear) polarization transformations as a quantitative polarization measure. Polarization orbits naturally appears under this quantitative measure. Orbits spanning the ...
E. Waltersson, On the role of the electron
... good convergence only feasible for even fewer particles [36]. The different varieties of the quantum Monte Carlo methods are very powerful and yield virtually exact results. However, only the state with the lowest energy for each given symmetry is easily obtained and there is no straightforward way ...
... good convergence only feasible for even fewer particles [36]. The different varieties of the quantum Monte Carlo methods are very powerful and yield virtually exact results. However, only the state with the lowest energy for each given symmetry is easily obtained and there is no straightforward way ...
Topos logic in measurement-based quantum computation
... Boolean logic was devised in the first instance as a formalization of the ‘laws of thought’ [14], i.e. as a way of consistently reasoning about the (classical) world. Many years have passed since Boole’s seminal contribution; a modern connection to Boolean logic is the theory of (classical, digital) ...
... Boolean logic was devised in the first instance as a formalization of the ‘laws of thought’ [14], i.e. as a way of consistently reasoning about the (classical) world. Many years have passed since Boole’s seminal contribution; a modern connection to Boolean logic is the theory of (classical, digital) ...
On the Quantum Theory of Line–spectra
... In fact we have assumed that the direct transition between two such states cannot be described by ordinary mechanics, while on the other hand we possess no means of defining an energy difference between two states if there exists no possibility for a continuous mechanical connection between them. It ...
... In fact we have assumed that the direct transition between two such states cannot be described by ordinary mechanics, while on the other hand we possess no means of defining an energy difference between two states if there exists no possibility for a continuous mechanical connection between them. It ...
Black-hole/near-horizon-CFT duality and 4 dimensional classical
... its trace is nonzero. However, In the horizon limit the energy momentum tensor becomes holomorphic equaling the Hawking flux of the four and three dimensions black holes. This encoding of both entropy and temperature provides a uniformity in the calculation of black hole thermodynamics and statistic ...
... its trace is nonzero. However, In the horizon limit the energy momentum tensor becomes holomorphic equaling the Hawking flux of the four and three dimensions black holes. This encoding of both entropy and temperature provides a uniformity in the calculation of black hole thermodynamics and statistic ...
Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach
... known for deterministic or probabilistic Turing machines. If in fact there is no efficient classical algorithm to factor integers (and indeed society currently relies on this conjecture since it underlies the presumed security of cryptographic schemes such as RSA) and if quantum computers are physic ...
... known for deterministic or probabilistic Turing machines. If in fact there is no efficient classical algorithm to factor integers (and indeed society currently relies on this conjecture since it underlies the presumed security of cryptographic schemes such as RSA) and if quantum computers are physic ...