
Quantum stochastic processes as models for state vector reduction
... chosen. However, we shall show that, due to straightforward quantum physical arguments, one must take into account a further very strong non-trivial constraint. Let us recall that in conventional quantum mechanics the set of observable quantities is very limited. The exclusively observable quantitie ...
... chosen. However, we shall show that, due to straightforward quantum physical arguments, one must take into account a further very strong non-trivial constraint. Let us recall that in conventional quantum mechanics the set of observable quantities is very limited. The exclusively observable quantitie ...
Blinking suppression of single quantum dots in agarose gel
... Fluorescence blinking is commonly observed in single molecule/particle spectroscopy, but it is an undesirable feature in many applications. We demonstrated that single CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in agarose gel exhibited suppressed blinking behavior. In addition, the long-time exponential bending tail of ...
... Fluorescence blinking is commonly observed in single molecule/particle spectroscopy, but it is an undesirable feature in many applications. We demonstrated that single CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in agarose gel exhibited suppressed blinking behavior. In addition, the long-time exponential bending tail of ...
The Learnability of Quantum States
... Now, how many times will we need to repeat this adaptive procedure before, given E1 , . . . , Er drawn as above, we can estimate (with high probability) the conditional probability that f (z1 , . . . , zr ) = 1? If we simply apply Theorem 1.1 to the tensor product of all r registers, then it is eas ...
... Now, how many times will we need to repeat this adaptive procedure before, given E1 , . . . , Er drawn as above, we can estimate (with high probability) the conditional probability that f (z1 , . . . , zr ) = 1? If we simply apply Theorem 1.1 to the tensor product of all r registers, then it is eas ...
1 The quantum-classical boundary and the moments of inertia of
... behavior for neutrons, helium atoms, hydrogen molecules, diatomic molecules, and some larger molecules (Arndt and Hornberger). (Experiments on the diffraction of atoms and hydrogen molecules are almost as old as quantum mechanics itself (Leggett, 2002).) Among the largest structures for which quantu ...
... behavior for neutrons, helium atoms, hydrogen molecules, diatomic molecules, and some larger molecules (Arndt and Hornberger). (Experiments on the diffraction of atoms and hydrogen molecules are almost as old as quantum mechanics itself (Leggett, 2002).) Among the largest structures for which quantu ...