Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
... the one hand mesoscopic systems represent an important class of electronic devices in the rapidly growing fields of micro- and nano-physics. Quantum interference effects in these small, low-dimensional electronic systems have led to various novel physical phenomena. On the other hand mesoscopic phys ...
... the one hand mesoscopic systems represent an important class of electronic devices in the rapidly growing fields of micro- and nano-physics. Quantum interference effects in these small, low-dimensional electronic systems have led to various novel physical phenomena. On the other hand mesoscopic phys ...
Quantum Computing, Quantum Games and Geometric Algebra
... processing paradigm. Following this, two key quantum algorithms were discovered that could run on this new quantum Turing machine and which appeared to conclusively demonstrate the inherent superiority of a quantum computer over a classical machine, Shor’s algorithm for factorizing large numbers in ...
... processing paradigm. Following this, two key quantum algorithms were discovered that could run on this new quantum Turing machine and which appeared to conclusively demonstrate the inherent superiority of a quantum computer over a classical machine, Shor’s algorithm for factorizing large numbers in ...
Violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities in quantum measurements
... simply describes the requirement that the probability Pψ (−1, +1) for the measurement outcomes s2 = −1 and s3 = +1 should be positive. Interestingly, fundamental quantum mechanics seems to suggest that these joint probabilities - if they can be defined at all - may be negative. The violation of LGIs ...
... simply describes the requirement that the probability Pψ (−1, +1) for the measurement outcomes s2 = −1 and s3 = +1 should be positive. Interestingly, fundamental quantum mechanics seems to suggest that these joint probabilities - if they can be defined at all - may be negative. The violation of LGIs ...
Wavefunctions and carrier-carrier interactions in InAs quantum dots
... heterostructure semiconductor lasers [3]. The quantum well (QW) laser showed improved efficiency and a lower threshold current than bulk semiconductor lasers [4]. The threshold current, i.e. the minimum injection current for which lasing is observed, was found to be less temperature sensitive than t ...
... heterostructure semiconductor lasers [3]. The quantum well (QW) laser showed improved efficiency and a lower threshold current than bulk semiconductor lasers [4]. The threshold current, i.e. the minimum injection current for which lasing is observed, was found to be less temperature sensitive than t ...
Resource Theory of Coherence
... act as T (ρ) = α Kα ρKα† (note that this formulation implies the loss of information about the measurement outcome); (ii) quantum operations for which measurement outcomes are retained, given by ρα = p1α Kα ρKα† occurring with probability pα = Tr Kα ρKα† . The latter can be modelled as a nonselectiv ...
... act as T (ρ) = α Kα ρKα† (note that this formulation implies the loss of information about the measurement outcome); (ii) quantum operations for which measurement outcomes are retained, given by ρα = p1α Kα ρKα† occurring with probability pα = Tr Kα ρKα† . The latter can be modelled as a nonselectiv ...
- Philsci-Archive
... have done it without many positive influences from the outside. It is impossible to acknowledge all of them because influences are often unconscious, but also because I am a forgetful person when it comes to such things. So in order to include as many as possible, and before going into the specifics ...
... have done it without many positive influences from the outside. It is impossible to acknowledge all of them because influences are often unconscious, but also because I am a forgetful person when it comes to such things. So in order to include as many as possible, and before going into the specifics ...
How do you divide your (two dimensional) time? .1in SLE, CLE, the
... arc and −λ on the complementary arc, where λ is the constant π8 , then the scaling limit of the zero-height interface (as the mesh size tends to zero) is SLE4 . If the initial boundary heights are instead −(1 + a)λ and (1 + b)λ, then as the mesh gets finer, the laws of the random paths described abo ...
... arc and −λ on the complementary arc, where λ is the constant π8 , then the scaling limit of the zero-height interface (as the mesh size tends to zero) is SLE4 . If the initial boundary heights are instead −(1 + a)λ and (1 + b)λ, then as the mesh gets finer, the laws of the random paths described abo ...
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Facultat de Ciencies, Departament de F sica
... Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secure communication using public ...
... Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secure communication using public ...