
Quantum computers - Quantum Engineering Group
... Over the past several decades, quantum information science has emerged to seek answers to the question: can we gain some advantage by storing, transmitting and processing information encoded in systems that exhibit unique quantum properties? Today it is understood that the answer is yes, and many re ...
... Over the past several decades, quantum information science has emerged to seek answers to the question: can we gain some advantage by storing, transmitting and processing information encoded in systems that exhibit unique quantum properties? Today it is understood that the answer is yes, and many re ...
Guidance Applied to Quantum Operations in Josephson
... operations. One such guidance technique which has proved particularly useful in classical systems is proportional navigation. Despite the fact that proportional navigation controls are not optimal, controls based on these methods are often simpler, easier to implement and have a lower bandwidth than ...
... operations. One such guidance technique which has proved particularly useful in classical systems is proportional navigation. Despite the fact that proportional navigation controls are not optimal, controls based on these methods are often simpler, easier to implement and have a lower bandwidth than ...
Experimental Implementation of Adiabatic Passage between
... Rather than the toric-code model, the first spin-lattice model with topological orders, here we study an alternative exactly solvable spin-lattice model—the Wen-plaquette model [13]. Two different Z2 topological orders exist in this system; their stability depends on the sign of the coupling constan ...
... Rather than the toric-code model, the first spin-lattice model with topological orders, here we study an alternative exactly solvable spin-lattice model—the Wen-plaquette model [13]. Two different Z2 topological orders exist in this system; their stability depends on the sign of the coupling constan ...
Quantum Computation by Adiabatic Evolution Edward Farhi, Jeffrey Goldstone Sam Gutmann
... We make no claims about the size of gmin for any problems other than the examples given in Section 4. We will give three examples where gmin is of order 1/np so the evolution time T is polynomial in n. Each of these problems has a regular structure that made calculating gmin possible. However, the r ...
... We make no claims about the size of gmin for any problems other than the examples given in Section 4. We will give three examples where gmin is of order 1/np so the evolution time T is polynomial in n. Each of these problems has a regular structure that made calculating gmin possible. However, the r ...
Ontological Aspects of Quantum Field Theory edited by
... finally, the place where the contents of science and the methods of philosophy meet is philosophy of science, which is traditionally concerned with topics on the—sometimes floating—borderline between special sciences and philosophy. While more will be said about the relevant philosophical discipline ...
... finally, the place where the contents of science and the methods of philosophy meet is philosophy of science, which is traditionally concerned with topics on the—sometimes floating—borderline between special sciences and philosophy. While more will be said about the relevant philosophical discipline ...
Models of wave-function collapse
... Thus the status of probabilities in quantum theory is absolutely unique, and besides explaining the absence of macroscopic superpositions one must also explain why during a measurement probabilities arise, in violation of deterministic linear superposition, and the quantum system is driven to one or ...
... Thus the status of probabilities in quantum theory is absolutely unique, and besides explaining the absence of macroscopic superpositions one must also explain why during a measurement probabilities arise, in violation of deterministic linear superposition, and the quantum system is driven to one or ...
Aalborg Universitet Adaptive Review of Three Fundamental Questions in Physics
... elements, describe the way of interaction between them and they have a special vision to the quantity of time. Newton’s laws started actual knowledge physics. Newton's findings were a set forth in his book entitled "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", the publication of which in 1687 mar ...
... elements, describe the way of interaction between them and they have a special vision to the quantity of time. Newton’s laws started actual knowledge physics. Newton's findings were a set forth in his book entitled "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", the publication of which in 1687 mar ...
Quantum Computing
... Peter W. Shor Abstract. The Church-Turing thesis says that a digital computer is a ...
... Peter W. Shor Abstract. The Church-Turing thesis says that a digital computer is a ...
Investigating incompatibility: How to reconcile complementarity with EPR C
... The fact that EPR opt for alternative (1) does not change the fact that the other alternative, (2), which they reject, is incorrectly described by them. Quite the contrary; it is rejected because it is correctly described and found implausible or extravagant. And alternative (2) denies the very exis ...
... The fact that EPR opt for alternative (1) does not change the fact that the other alternative, (2), which they reject, is incorrectly described by them. Quite the contrary; it is rejected because it is correctly described and found implausible or extravagant. And alternative (2) denies the very exis ...