
PPT
... The heart and soul of quantum mechanics is contained in the Hilbert spaces that represent the state-spaces of quantum mechanical systems. The internal relations among states and quantities, and everything this entails about the ways quantum mechanical systems behave, are all woven into the structure ...
... The heart and soul of quantum mechanics is contained in the Hilbert spaces that represent the state-spaces of quantum mechanical systems. The internal relations among states and quantities, and everything this entails about the ways quantum mechanical systems behave, are all woven into the structure ...
Landau Levels and Quantum Group
... theories and integrable lattice models [4]. Although the abelian ChernSimons theory does not possess a quantum group structure in the literature [3], it might be possible to exhibit one in some other senses. There have been also interesting investigations of condensed matter problems such as the fra ...
... theories and integrable lattice models [4]. Although the abelian ChernSimons theory does not possess a quantum group structure in the literature [3], it might be possible to exhibit one in some other senses. There have been also interesting investigations of condensed matter problems such as the fra ...
Light-shift imbalance induced blockade of collective excitations beyond the lowest order
... is the same condition as X2 X1), the coupling to level j5> can be ignored. The net result is that the system will oscillate between j1> and j3>. Note that this result is due to the fact that levels j1> and j3> get light-shifted by nearly the same amounts, thus remaining resonant for the Raman tran ...
... is the same condition as X2 X1), the coupling to level j5> can be ignored. The net result is that the system will oscillate between j1> and j3>. Note that this result is due to the fact that levels j1> and j3> get light-shifted by nearly the same amounts, thus remaining resonant for the Raman tran ...
Quantum dynamics of open systems governed by the Milburn equation
... fundamental time step we observe suppression of the decay, which is caused by the nonunitary evolution of the system on a short time scale ~here ‘‘short’’ is specified by the value of g ). This freezing of the time evolution is analogous to the quantum Zeno effect @5#. The difference is that the non ...
... fundamental time step we observe suppression of the decay, which is caused by the nonunitary evolution of the system on a short time scale ~here ‘‘short’’ is specified by the value of g ). This freezing of the time evolution is analogous to the quantum Zeno effect @5#. The difference is that the non ...
Quantum Fourier Transform for Shor algorithm. PPT format.
... to another vector of complex numbers 2. This is a one-to-one mapping, so inverse transform exists 3. This is not the same condition as in standard Fourier Transform where we transform binary vectors to binary vectors ...
... to another vector of complex numbers 2. This is a one-to-one mapping, so inverse transform exists 3. This is not the same condition as in standard Fourier Transform where we transform binary vectors to binary vectors ...
titles and abstracts
... Theodosios Christodoulakis (University of Athens, Greece) Title: Canonical quantization of constrained Lagrangians and conditional Symmetries Abstract: A conditional symmetry is defined, in the phase-space of a quadratic in velocities constrained action, as a simultaneous conformal symmetry of the ...
... Theodosios Christodoulakis (University of Athens, Greece) Title: Canonical quantization of constrained Lagrangians and conditional Symmetries Abstract: A conditional symmetry is defined, in the phase-space of a quadratic in velocities constrained action, as a simultaneous conformal symmetry of the ...
Easy introduction to quantum informatics
... IBM (in 1998): Probably in the next millenium R.F.Werner: “Even if the Quantum Computer proper were never to be built, the effort of building one, or at least deciding the feasibility of this project, will turn up many new results, likely to have applications of their own.” ...
... IBM (in 1998): Probably in the next millenium R.F.Werner: “Even if the Quantum Computer proper were never to be built, the effort of building one, or at least deciding the feasibility of this project, will turn up many new results, likely to have applications of their own.” ...
Heuristic Optimisation in Design and Analysis
... register of those values of x consistent with the result obtained. Thus if we observed a 4 then the first register is now in a superposition of 3, 7,11,… If we could reliably observe a result of 4 then simply sampling the first register to obtain a value (and repeating the process) would be enough t ...
... register of those values of x consistent with the result obtained. Thus if we observed a 4 then the first register is now in a superposition of 3, 7,11,… If we could reliably observe a result of 4 then simply sampling the first register to obtain a value (and repeating the process) would be enough t ...
Chapter8
... The following figure shows the energy structure of the eigenstates for different detunings in the case without coupling and with coupling. In exact resonance (δ = 0) the states would be degenerate in the case without coupling. However, a classical field couples the two bare states which mix and form ...
... The following figure shows the energy structure of the eigenstates for different detunings in the case without coupling and with coupling. In exact resonance (δ = 0) the states would be degenerate in the case without coupling. However, a classical field couples the two bare states which mix and form ...
PMA-ChairCouncil-3dec2008-preskill
... quantum system with a classical computer. But we can simulate one quantum system with another one! The atomic physicists have developed remarkable tools for cooling and controlling atoms. Exploiting these tools, we can study (and discover) quantum many-particle phenomena that up ...
... quantum system with a classical computer. But we can simulate one quantum system with another one! The atomic physicists have developed remarkable tools for cooling and controlling atoms. Exploiting these tools, we can study (and discover) quantum many-particle phenomena that up ...
A First Introduction to Quantum Behavior
... shows that they, like their students, are prone to giving the ideas an overconcrete interpretation, particularly in wanting to associate a ‘traveling phasor’ with a ‘traveling photon’, rather than associating a phasor with a possible path. Some ways of teaching the ideas lead very strongly to overco ...
... shows that they, like their students, are prone to giving the ideas an overconcrete interpretation, particularly in wanting to associate a ‘traveling phasor’ with a ‘traveling photon’, rather than associating a phasor with a possible path. Some ways of teaching the ideas lead very strongly to overco ...