
Quantum Computers
... 2003 - A research team in Japan demonstrated the first solid state device needed to construct a viable quantum computer 2001 - First working 7-qubit NMR computer demonstrated at IBM’s Almaden Research Center. First execution of Shor’s algorithm. 2000 - First working 5-qubit NMR computer demonstrated ...
... 2003 - A research team in Japan demonstrated the first solid state device needed to construct a viable quantum computer 2001 - First working 7-qubit NMR computer demonstrated at IBM’s Almaden Research Center. First execution of Shor’s algorithm. 2000 - First working 5-qubit NMR computer demonstrated ...
Mixed states and pure states
... These are brief notes on the abstract formalism of quantum mechanics. They will introduce the concepts of pure and mixed quantum states. Some statements are indicated by a P. You should try and prove these statements. If you understand the formalism, then these statements should not be hard to prove ...
... These are brief notes on the abstract formalism of quantum mechanics. They will introduce the concepts of pure and mixed quantum states. Some statements are indicated by a P. You should try and prove these statements. If you understand the formalism, then these statements should not be hard to prove ...
Quantum Computer
... A computation device that makes direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomenon such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data ...
... A computation device that makes direct use of quantum-mechanical phenomenon such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data ...
down - Display Materials Lab.
... - The state of a quantum mechanical system is completely specified by a wave function Ψ(x,t). The probability that a particle will be found at time t0 in a spatial interval of width dx centered at x0 is given by Ψ*(x0,t0)Ψ(x0,t0)dx. - For every measurable property of the system in C.M such as positi ...
... - The state of a quantum mechanical system is completely specified by a wave function Ψ(x,t). The probability that a particle will be found at time t0 in a spatial interval of width dx centered at x0 is given by Ψ*(x0,t0)Ψ(x0,t0)dx. - For every measurable property of the system in C.M such as positi ...
Quantum phase transitions in atomic gases and
... True level crossing: Usually a first-order transition ...
... True level crossing: Usually a first-order transition ...
Building a Microwave Antenna for a Quantum Microscope
... numbers of atoms in each ground state as a function of time. • Want to be able to create an arbitrary superposition of the two states. ...
... numbers of atoms in each ground state as a function of time. • Want to be able to create an arbitrary superposition of the two states. ...
Slide 1
... The student begins by learning the tricks of the trade. He learns how to make calculations in quantum mechanics and get the right answers...to learn the mathematics of the subject and to learn how to use it takes about six months. This is the first stage in learning quantum mechanics, and it is comp ...
... The student begins by learning the tricks of the trade. He learns how to make calculations in quantum mechanics and get the right answers...to learn the mathematics of the subject and to learn how to use it takes about six months. This is the first stage in learning quantum mechanics, and it is comp ...