
The Future of Computer Science
... Feynman 1981: So then why not turn things around, and build computers that themselves exploit superposition? Could such a machine get any advantage over a classical computer with a random number generator? If so, it would have to come from interference between amplitudes ...
... Feynman 1981: So then why not turn things around, and build computers that themselves exploit superposition? Could such a machine get any advantage over a classical computer with a random number generator? If so, it would have to come from interference between amplitudes ...
Lecture 6: The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect Fractional quantum
... Fractional quantum Hall plateaus Experiments have demonstrated that there are quantum Hall plateaus that can not be described by the integer quantum Hall problem described last week. It must be the case that interactions split individual Landau levels into separated bands such that we can find insul ...
... Fractional quantum Hall plateaus Experiments have demonstrated that there are quantum Hall plateaus that can not be described by the integer quantum Hall problem described last week. It must be the case that interactions split individual Landau levels into separated bands such that we can find insul ...