
Quantum Physics Physics
... in the satellites. Because we are closer to the center of the earth, the time moves more slowly on the earth. The last effect is greater, therefore the time goes more slowly on the earth than in the satellite. We have to use Einstein’s theory of relativity to adjust the time. If not, the GPS would g ...
... in the satellites. Because we are closer to the center of the earth, the time moves more slowly on the earth. The last effect is greater, therefore the time goes more slowly on the earth than in the satellite. We have to use Einstein’s theory of relativity to adjust the time. If not, the GPS would g ...
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... Quantum systems are defined by attributes, such as position, momentum, angular momentum, and energy or Hamiltonian. These attributes—and thus the numerical particulars of their eigenvalues and eigenfunctions—are objective properties of the system. The value assumed by an attribute is not an objectiv ...
... Quantum systems are defined by attributes, such as position, momentum, angular momentum, and energy or Hamiltonian. These attributes—and thus the numerical particulars of their eigenvalues and eigenfunctions—are objective properties of the system. The value assumed by an attribute is not an objectiv ...
Steady-state quantum interference in resonance
... We have found that steady-state quantum interference may cause complete cancellation in the total resonance fluorescence because we have restricted our attention to atoms having a single (non-degenerate) ground state. If we expand our treatment to include atoms having multiple ground states, the gen ...
... We have found that steady-state quantum interference may cause complete cancellation in the total resonance fluorescence because we have restricted our attention to atoms having a single (non-degenerate) ground state. If we expand our treatment to include atoms having multiple ground states, the gen ...
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... part of the story how metaphysics and quantum physics are interrelated at a pre-physics or proto-physical level, using primarily information concepts. These complex topics are understandable once we explore that the mind and thoughts are really quantum information supported by high dimensional quant ...
... part of the story how metaphysics and quantum physics are interrelated at a pre-physics or proto-physical level, using primarily information concepts. These complex topics are understandable once we explore that the mind and thoughts are really quantum information supported by high dimensional quant ...
Fundamental quantum limit in Mach
... separate single-photon beams, producing the so called “shot noise” and N being the number of photons used. In this case, cos2 (φ /2) is the probability of the photon exiting at output c, and sin2 (φ /2) is the probability of the photon exiting at output d [9] . The Standard Quantum Limit is not fund ...
... separate single-photon beams, producing the so called “shot noise” and N being the number of photons used. In this case, cos2 (φ /2) is the probability of the photon exiting at output c, and sin2 (φ /2) is the probability of the photon exiting at output d [9] . The Standard Quantum Limit is not fund ...
Adiabatic Preparation of Topological Order
... such Hamiltonians has been used as a paradigm for adiabatic quantum computation [9]. This process must be accomplished such that the error between the actual final state and the desired (ideal adiabatic) ground state of H1, is as small as possible. The problem is that real and virtual excitation ...
... such Hamiltonians has been used as a paradigm for adiabatic quantum computation [9]. This process must be accomplished such that the error between the actual final state and the desired (ideal adiabatic) ground state of H1, is as small as possible. The problem is that real and virtual excitation ...
E + - IPAM
... • 1D construction – sum of terms for each neighboring pair of particles. Terms are position-dependent. • Can the 1D construction be made translationally-invariant? • Translationally invariant modification that can be used for 1D universal adiabatic computation. [Nagaj-Wocjan, Janzin-Wocjan-Zhang] » ...
... • 1D construction – sum of terms for each neighboring pair of particles. Terms are position-dependent. • Can the 1D construction be made translationally-invariant? • Translationally invariant modification that can be used for 1D universal adiabatic computation. [Nagaj-Wocjan, Janzin-Wocjan-Zhang] » ...