
INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM CHAOS
... emerged between quantum and classical mechanics, and wave and ray mechanics as well as newly identified asymptotic and statistical behaviors of wave systems. Hopefully, the meaning of these somewhat abstract statements will develop into a clearer mental image as you proceed through the general subje ...
... emerged between quantum and classical mechanics, and wave and ray mechanics as well as newly identified asymptotic and statistical behaviors of wave systems. Hopefully, the meaning of these somewhat abstract statements will develop into a clearer mental image as you proceed through the general subje ...
Quantum dynamics of open systems governed by the Milburn equation
... standard Schrödinger equation. Nevertheless, with the decrease of g not only the intrinsic decoherence of the initial atom coherence becomes transparent ~see Fig. 2!, but also the atomic population becomes affected by modification of the dynamics. As seen from Fig. 1, for small values of G the freq ...
... standard Schrödinger equation. Nevertheless, with the decrease of g not only the intrinsic decoherence of the initial atom coherence becomes transparent ~see Fig. 2!, but also the atomic population becomes affected by modification of the dynamics. As seen from Fig. 1, for small values of G the freq ...
Quantum Information Processing through Nuclear Magnetic
... Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has a very long history of success in science and technology. The technique has been broadly used in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Medicine [1–4] and, more recently, it has found a new exciting application: quantum information processing [5]. Since the disco ...
... Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has a very long history of success in science and technology. The technique has been broadly used in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Medicine [1–4] and, more recently, it has found a new exciting application: quantum information processing [5]. Since the disco ...
Low-Temperature Phase Diagrams of Quantum Lattice
... the long range order, characterizing the groundstate of HΛ (t), survives at lowtemperatures, with a bound on the critical temperature which depends on t. In Section 5 we also study the less-easy-to-treat phase diagram of the antiferromagnetic regime (J < 0). Further examples are presented in [11]. T ...
... the long range order, characterizing the groundstate of HΛ (t), survives at lowtemperatures, with a bound on the critical temperature which depends on t. In Section 5 we also study the less-easy-to-treat phase diagram of the antiferromagnetic regime (J < 0). Further examples are presented in [11]. T ...
QUANTUM SPIN LIQUIDS: QUEST FOR THE ODD PARTICLE
... spin-1/2 XXZ model is found to have such a novel photon excitation [14,15]. The other, perhaps more experimentally relevant form of a Gapless QSL is characterized by having both gapless spinon excitations (which leads to algebraicallydecaying spin-spin correlations in space and time) as well as gapl ...
... spin-1/2 XXZ model is found to have such a novel photon excitation [14,15]. The other, perhaps more experimentally relevant form of a Gapless QSL is characterized by having both gapless spinon excitations (which leads to algebraicallydecaying spin-spin correlations in space and time) as well as gapl ...
Cryptography.ppt - 123SeminarsOnly.com
... polarized as a (--) photon after it passes through the filter. After their odd conversation, Alice and Bob both throw out the results from Bob's incorrect guesses. This leaves Alice and Bob with identical strings of polarized protons. It my look a little like this: -- / | | | / -- -- | | | -- / | … ...
... polarized as a (--) photon after it passes through the filter. After their odd conversation, Alice and Bob both throw out the results from Bob's incorrect guesses. This leaves Alice and Bob with identical strings of polarized protons. It my look a little like this: -- / | | | / -- -- | | | -- / | … ...
Subjective Bayesian probabilities
... information relative to A, but A does not have any inside information relative to A. The unique situation in which no other party can have one-way inside information relative to a party Z is when Z assigns a pure state. Z is said to have a maximal belief structure. Subjective Bayesian answer We trus ...
... information relative to A, but A does not have any inside information relative to A. The unique situation in which no other party can have one-way inside information relative to a party Z is when Z assigns a pure state. Z is said to have a maximal belief structure. Subjective Bayesian answer We trus ...
Sect. 18: The Strong Force
... particles are in a real sense simply different electrically charged versions of one another. This close "family" relationship is the basic reason why these particles can form a combined "resonance" - the "nucleon". (The fundamental reason for the existence of the u,d quark dyad goes back to the nece ...
... particles are in a real sense simply different electrically charged versions of one another. This close "family" relationship is the basic reason why these particles can form a combined "resonance" - the "nucleon". (The fundamental reason for the existence of the u,d quark dyad goes back to the nece ...
Unscrambling the Quantum Omelette of Epistemic and Ontic
... The epistemic and ontic views have played a significant role in the debate about the meaning and interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (QM). In particular, as we shall argue, these two distinct philosophical perspectives have also played a fundamental role in the misunderstanding of one of the main ch ...
... The epistemic and ontic views have played a significant role in the debate about the meaning and interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (QM). In particular, as we shall argue, these two distinct philosophical perspectives have also played a fundamental role in the misunderstanding of one of the main ch ...
Surrey seminar on CQP - School of Computing Science
... Although quantum cryptographic protocols have been proved mathematically to be secure, we believe that there is a need for verification of systems which combine quantum communication with classical computation and communication. Computer science has a range of theories, techniques and tools which ha ...
... Although quantum cryptographic protocols have been proved mathematically to be secure, we believe that there is a need for verification of systems which combine quantum communication with classical computation and communication. Computer science has a range of theories, techniques and tools which ha ...
Quantum Measurements with Dynamically Bistable Systems
... can be easily detected, leading to a high signal-to-noise ratio in a measurement. This has been successfully used for fast and sensitive measurements of the states of different types of Josephson junction based qubits, including quantum non-demolition measurements [4, 5, 11, 12]. So far the experime ...
... can be easily detected, leading to a high signal-to-noise ratio in a measurement. This has been successfully used for fast and sensitive measurements of the states of different types of Josephson junction based qubits, including quantum non-demolition measurements [4, 5, 11, 12]. So far the experime ...