Interacting Quantum Observables: Categorical Algebra and
... 1. Introduction Quantum theory is arguably the single most successful scientific theory. While it is now almost a century old, many new results have been discovered by approaching quantum theory from an computational and/or information theoretic perspective, signalling the potential for a quantum in ...
... 1. Introduction Quantum theory is arguably the single most successful scientific theory. While it is now almost a century old, many new results have been discovered by approaching quantum theory from an computational and/or information theoretic perspective, signalling the potential for a quantum in ...
Electronic and Optical Properties of Quantum Dots: A Tight - E-LIB
... lattice mismatch a strain field develops in the system. For a certain critical film thickness the formation of three dimensional nano-islands on top of a thin two dimensional layer can be observed. Such a process has been described as early as 1938 by Stranski and Krastanow [2], and is therefore calle ...
... lattice mismatch a strain field develops in the system. For a certain critical film thickness the formation of three dimensional nano-islands on top of a thin two dimensional layer can be observed. Such a process has been described as early as 1938 by Stranski and Krastanow [2], and is therefore calle ...
Decoherence, non-Markovianity and quantum estimation in qubit
... unitary evolution, is an idealization. In fact, the unavoidable interaction with an incontrollable environment usually destroys coherence and quantumness, making their use for quantum technology ineffective. The fragile quantum information encoded in an open quantum system is lost due to the presenc ...
... unitary evolution, is an idealization. In fact, the unavoidable interaction with an incontrollable environment usually destroys coherence and quantumness, making their use for quantum technology ineffective. The fragile quantum information encoded in an open quantum system is lost due to the presenc ...
Lower bounds for quantum communication complexity
... communication problems can be solved, and has various applications to lower bound proofs for other resources (an introduction to (classical) communication complexity can be found in Kushilevitz and Nisan’s excellent monograph [29]). In a quantum protocol (as defined by Yao [41]) two players Alice an ...
... communication problems can be solved, and has various applications to lower bound proofs for other resources (an introduction to (classical) communication complexity can be found in Kushilevitz and Nisan’s excellent monograph [29]). In a quantum protocol (as defined by Yao [41]) two players Alice an ...