Boundary conditions for integrable quantum systems
... boundary conditions. As regards the systems on the finite interval with independent boundary conditions on each end, only a few cases solved either by the coordinate Bethe ansatz or directly are described in the literature. These are the Bose (Gaudin 1971, 1983) and Fermi gases (Woynarovich 1985), t ...
... boundary conditions. As regards the systems on the finite interval with independent boundary conditions on each end, only a few cases solved either by the coordinate Bethe ansatz or directly are described in the literature. These are the Bose (Gaudin 1971, 1983) and Fermi gases (Woynarovich 1985), t ...
Aspects of quantum information theory
... of interest. The promise of new technologies like safe cryptography and new “super computers”, capable of handling otherwise untractable problems, has excited not only researchers from many different fields like physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, but also a large public audience. On ...
... of interest. The promise of new technologies like safe cryptography and new “super computers”, capable of handling otherwise untractable problems, has excited not only researchers from many different fields like physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, but also a large public audience. On ...
Bulk Locality and Quantum Error Correction in AdS/CFT arXiv
... mentioned in the introduction, that is that no nontrivial operator in the CFT can commute with all local CFT operators on Σ. To avoid this contradiction it must be the case that the representations of φ(x) in different wedges are not really all the same operator on the CFT Hilbert space. We can see ...
... mentioned in the introduction, that is that no nontrivial operator in the CFT can commute with all local CFT operators on Σ. To avoid this contradiction it must be the case that the representations of φ(x) in different wedges are not really all the same operator on the CFT Hilbert space. We can see ...
Disorder and entropy rate in discrete time quantum walks
... networks [126, 127] under attacks or power outage can be modeled with graphs, where connections are ...
... networks [126, 127] under attacks or power outage can be modeled with graphs, where connections are ...
The uncertainty relations in quantum mechanics
... disappearance of the interference pattern due to welcherweg/which-state detection (‘complementarity’) in interference experiments, which has traditionally been inadequately explained in terms of position–momentum uncertainty relation. The quantum interference effect is much more general than the cla ...
... disappearance of the interference pattern due to welcherweg/which-state detection (‘complementarity’) in interference experiments, which has traditionally been inadequately explained in terms of position–momentum uncertainty relation. The quantum interference effect is much more general than the cla ...
11th International Conference on Squeezed - icssur 2009
... theory of AlMosallami (A. K. AlMosallami) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Photon statistics in the macroscopic realm: methods to beat the lack of photoncounters (A. Andreoni). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... theory of AlMosallami (A. K. AlMosallami) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Photon statistics in the macroscopic realm: methods to beat the lack of photoncounters (A. Andreoni). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Quantum dynamics in strong fluctuating fields - Physik Uni
... may pump energy into the quantum system. This in turn gives rise to various interesting nonlinear nonequilibrium phenomena such as a noise-induced enhancement of thermally assisted quantum tunnelling [67], an inversion of population in discrete quantum dissipative systems [68], a noise-induced absol ...
... may pump energy into the quantum system. This in turn gives rise to various interesting nonlinear nonequilibrium phenomena such as a noise-induced enhancement of thermally assisted quantum tunnelling [67], an inversion of population in discrete quantum dissipative systems [68], a noise-induced absol ...
CDM article on quantum chaos - Department of Mathematics
... One of our themes is that for real analytic (M, g), logarithms log |ϕCj (ζ)|2 of analytic continuations of ergodic eigenfunctions are asymptotically ‘maximal pluri-subharmonic functions’ in Grauert tubes and as a result their zero sets have a special limit distribution [Z5]. Thus, ergodicity causes ...
... One of our themes is that for real analytic (M, g), logarithms log |ϕCj (ζ)|2 of analytic continuations of ergodic eigenfunctions are asymptotically ‘maximal pluri-subharmonic functions’ in Grauert tubes and as a result their zero sets have a special limit distribution [Z5]. Thus, ergodicity causes ...