
Suppression of error in qubit rotations due to Bloch–Siegert oscillation... resonant Raman excitation
... For a low frequency qubit system that is operated by a strong driving field, the BSO correction to the usual Rabi oscillation could be a significant fraction. For example, in a recent experiment by Martinis et al [11], the BSO amplitude was on the order of 1% of the usual Rabi oscillation. For a sti ...
... For a low frequency qubit system that is operated by a strong driving field, the BSO correction to the usual Rabi oscillation could be a significant fraction. For example, in a recent experiment by Martinis et al [11], the BSO amplitude was on the order of 1% of the usual Rabi oscillation. For a sti ...
QBism, the Perimeter of Quantum Bayesianism
... technical sense of the word—the sense provided by probability theory and Shannon’s information theory. There is no more beautiful demonstration of this than Robert Spekkens’s “toy model” for mimicking various features of quantum mechanics [12]. In that model, the “toys” are each equipped with four p ...
... technical sense of the word—the sense provided by probability theory and Shannon’s information theory. There is no more beautiful demonstration of this than Robert Spekkens’s “toy model” for mimicking various features of quantum mechanics [12]. In that model, the “toys” are each equipped with four p ...
Chapter 3 - THE FIRST LAW
... the Law of Oneness, in terms of the existence of a 'primary substance', filling all space. He also referred to this 'primary substance' as 'ether'. This concept initially enjoyed some popularity among scientists, but when friction could not be detected, 11 Albert Einstein made use of this in support ...
... the Law of Oneness, in terms of the existence of a 'primary substance', filling all space. He also referred to this 'primary substance' as 'ether'. This concept initially enjoyed some popularity among scientists, but when friction could not be detected, 11 Albert Einstein made use of this in support ...
Machine invention of quantum computing circuits by means
... We demonstrate the use of genetic programming in the automatic invention of quantum computing circuits that solve problems of potential theoretical and practical significance. We outline a developmental genetic programming scheme for such applications; in this scheme the evolved programs, when execu ...
... We demonstrate the use of genetic programming in the automatic invention of quantum computing circuits that solve problems of potential theoretical and practical significance. We outline a developmental genetic programming scheme for such applications; in this scheme the evolved programs, when execu ...
Particle Physics in the LHC Era - SUrface
... physics. Finally, it was through the ideas of the renormalization group and effective field theory that the understanding of how the SM fits into a larger framework of particle physics was crystallized. In the past four years the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has made more precise measurements than ev ...
... physics. Finally, it was through the ideas of the renormalization group and effective field theory that the understanding of how the SM fits into a larger framework of particle physics was crystallized. In the past four years the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has made more precise measurements than ev ...
1 Engineering Entanglement: Quantum Computation, Quantum
... 1960s–70s, those working on entanglement were preoccupied with understanding the conceptual foundation of quantum mechanics. They treated the entangled state as a model scenario to demonstrate how weird the quantum world is and to interpret why it is the case. To the physicist community, the EPR pro ...
... 1960s–70s, those working on entanglement were preoccupied with understanding the conceptual foundation of quantum mechanics. They treated the entangled state as a model scenario to demonstrate how weird the quantum world is and to interpret why it is the case. To the physicist community, the EPR pro ...
The Quantum Hall Effect: Novel Excitations and Broken Symmetries
... In the so-called integer quantum Hall effect (IQHE) discovered by von Klitzing in 1980, the quantum number ν is a simple integer with a precision of about 10−10 and an absolute accuracy of about 10−8 (both being limited by our ability to do resistance metrology). In 1982, Tsui, Störmer and Gossard ...
... In the so-called integer quantum Hall effect (IQHE) discovered by von Klitzing in 1980, the quantum number ν is a simple integer with a precision of about 10−10 and an absolute accuracy of about 10−8 (both being limited by our ability to do resistance metrology). In 1982, Tsui, Störmer and Gossard ...
AntalyaQuantumComputingTutorial
... both the position and the momentum of a quantum particle with arbitrary precision. In his Nobel prize lecture on December 11, 1954 Max Born says about this fundamental principle of Quantum Mechanics : ``... It shows that not only the determinism of classical physics must be abandoned, but also the n ...
... both the position and the momentum of a quantum particle with arbitrary precision. In his Nobel prize lecture on December 11, 1954 Max Born says about this fundamental principle of Quantum Mechanics : ``... It shows that not only the determinism of classical physics must be abandoned, but also the n ...
Supmech: the Geometro-statistical Formalism Underlying Quantum
... ω(..., KX, ...) = Kω(..., X, ...) where K is in the center of the algebra; for notation, see section III] is also incorporated. Moreover, to accommodate fermionic objects on an equal footing with the bosonic ones, the scheme developed here is based on superalgebras. The scheme of mechanics develope ...
... ω(..., KX, ...) = Kω(..., X, ...) where K is in the center of the algebra; for notation, see section III] is also incorporated. Moreover, to accommodate fermionic objects on an equal footing with the bosonic ones, the scheme developed here is based on superalgebras. The scheme of mechanics develope ...
A Priori Probability and Localized Observers
... and argued over. They will be open to modification and refinement as the theory develops. In this paper, as in Donald (1990), I shall only be presenting a partial set of postulates. While this is dangerous, since over-all consistency is one of the hardest goals for an interpretation to achieve, it ...
... and argued over. They will be open to modification and refinement as the theory develops. In this paper, as in Donald (1990), I shall only be presenting a partial set of postulates. While this is dangerous, since over-all consistency is one of the hardest goals for an interpretation to achieve, it ...