A spectral theoretic approach to quantum
... independent, sufficiently smooth first integrals in involution. This concept is closely related to the complexity of its orbit structure, and in fact an integrable classical Hamiltonian cannot lead to chaotic dynamics. ...
... independent, sufficiently smooth first integrals in involution. This concept is closely related to the complexity of its orbit structure, and in fact an integrable classical Hamiltonian cannot lead to chaotic dynamics. ...
Echoes of the Early Universe
... - Particle detector coupled to matter fields from the early stages of the Universe until today: Would the detector conserve any information from the time when it witnessed the very early Universe dynamics? ...
... - Particle detector coupled to matter fields from the early stages of the Universe until today: Would the detector conserve any information from the time when it witnessed the very early Universe dynamics? ...
slides
... exclusively concerned about "results of measurement", and has nothing to say about anything else. What exactly qualifies some physical systems to play the role of "measurer"? Was the wavefunction of the world waiting to jump for thousands of millions of years until a single-celled living creature ap ...
... exclusively concerned about "results of measurement", and has nothing to say about anything else. What exactly qualifies some physical systems to play the role of "measurer"? Was the wavefunction of the world waiting to jump for thousands of millions of years until a single-celled living creature ap ...
From Last Time… - High Energy Physics
... • We made a localized state made by superimposing (‘adding together’) states of different wavelength (momenta). • Quantum mechanics says this wavefunction physically represents the particle. • The amplitude squared of each contribution is the probability that a measurement will determine a particula ...
... • We made a localized state made by superimposing (‘adding together’) states of different wavelength (momenta). • Quantum mechanics says this wavefunction physically represents the particle. • The amplitude squared of each contribution is the probability that a measurement will determine a particula ...
Lecture Notes (pptx)
... They all matter… but of course we want low time complexity (else, why bother?) and small numbers of qBits (they cost a fortune!) ...
... They all matter… but of course we want low time complexity (else, why bother?) and small numbers of qBits (they cost a fortune!) ...