
Braid Topologies for Quantum Computation
... found which approximate any even number, 2m, of windings of the static quasiparticles. Figure 3(b) shows a twoqubit braid in which the pattern from Fig. 3(a) is used to weave the control pair through the target qubit. If the control qubit is in the state |0L i this weave does nothing, but if it is i ...
... found which approximate any even number, 2m, of windings of the static quasiparticles. Figure 3(b) shows a twoqubit braid in which the pattern from Fig. 3(a) is used to weave the control pair through the target qubit. If the control qubit is in the state |0L i this weave does nothing, but if it is i ...
Topological insulators and superconductors
... The search for new states of matter The search for new elements led to a golden age of chemistry. The search for new particles led to the golden age of particle physics. In condensed matter physics, we ask what are the fundamental states of matter? In the classical world we have solid, liquid and g ...
... The search for new states of matter The search for new elements led to a golden age of chemistry. The search for new particles led to the golden age of particle physics. In condensed matter physics, we ask what are the fundamental states of matter? In the classical world we have solid, liquid and g ...
A History of Physics as an Exercise in Philosophy
... insight that fitted the renaissance era. While Galilei became known for new insights in dynamics, his counterpart in the low countries Willebrord van Snel van Royen (1580-1628), now referred to as "Snellius" or "Snell", established the law of optical refraction. Snell's work became more widely known ...
... insight that fitted the renaissance era. While Galilei became known for new insights in dynamics, his counterpart in the low countries Willebrord van Snel van Royen (1580-1628), now referred to as "Snellius" or "Snell", established the law of optical refraction. Snell's work became more widely known ...
Direct characterization of quantum dynamics
... nature of a quantum process, without ever revealing the state of the system. In general, however, it is unclear if there is a fundamental relationship between QED and QPT, namely whether it is possible to completely characterize the quantum dynamics of arbitrary quantum systems using QED. And, provi ...
... nature of a quantum process, without ever revealing the state of the system. In general, however, it is unclear if there is a fundamental relationship between QED and QPT, namely whether it is possible to completely characterize the quantum dynamics of arbitrary quantum systems using QED. And, provi ...
The de Broglie-Bohm pilot-wave interpretation
... tremendous reluctance to admit this. There is a long history of belief in quantum mechanics, and people have faith in it. And they don't like having this faith challenged”. “Classical physics says that reality is actually little particles that separate the world into its independent elements. Now I' ...
... tremendous reluctance to admit this. There is a long history of belief in quantum mechanics, and people have faith in it. And they don't like having this faith challenged”. “Classical physics says that reality is actually little particles that separate the world into its independent elements. Now I' ...
Randomness in (Quantum) Information Processing
... quantum information processing, especially in cryptography. The accent is on production of high-quality randomness (randomness extraction), efficient usage of randomness (design of applications consuming as little randomness as possible), and role of weak randomness in applications - in what applica ...
... quantum information processing, especially in cryptography. The accent is on production of high-quality randomness (randomness extraction), efficient usage of randomness (design of applications consuming as little randomness as possible), and role of weak randomness in applications - in what applica ...