The Learnability of Quantum States
... in metastable states, why the Schrödinger equation is linear, why time only flows in one direction… ...
... in metastable states, why the Schrödinger equation is linear, why time only flows in one direction… ...
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... 7.The special nondemolition measurement model of quantum stochastic calculus, the extended variant In this section we apply our results to the concrete special measurement model of quantum stochastic mechanics -- the only dynamic model which is considered in the theory of continuous in time indirect ...
... 7.The special nondemolition measurement model of quantum stochastic calculus, the extended variant In this section we apply our results to the concrete special measurement model of quantum stochastic mechanics -- the only dynamic model which is considered in the theory of continuous in time indirect ...
Quantum systems in one-dimension and quantum transport
... Quantum systems confined to low dimensions, such as spin chains, carbon nanotubes or cold atoms in optical lattices, often behave in a universal way that is efficiently described in terms of simple effective theories. These introductory lectures will review the bosonization approach for one-dimensio ...
... Quantum systems confined to low dimensions, such as spin chains, carbon nanotubes or cold atoms in optical lattices, often behave in a universal way that is efficiently described in terms of simple effective theories. These introductory lectures will review the bosonization approach for one-dimensio ...
They survive monitoring by the environment to leave `descendants
... like classical ones. For example, objects in pointer states seem to occupy a well-defined position, rather than being smeared out in space. The traditional approach to decoherence, says Zurek, was based on the idea that the perturbation of a quantum system by the environment eliminates all but the s ...
... like classical ones. For example, objects in pointer states seem to occupy a well-defined position, rather than being smeared out in space. The traditional approach to decoherence, says Zurek, was based on the idea that the perturbation of a quantum system by the environment eliminates all but the s ...
12/6/16 - Physics
... h = 6.6 x 10-34 Joule-s Note: Some people think of the width fo the wavefunction as being the size of the particle. If so, particles do not have an inherent “size”. They are wave-like and spread out according to their “container” (forces) -- an electron can be microscopic (with uncertain momen ...
... h = 6.6 x 10-34 Joule-s Note: Some people think of the width fo the wavefunction as being the size of the particle. If so, particles do not have an inherent “size”. They are wave-like and spread out according to their “container” (forces) -- an electron can be microscopic (with uncertain momen ...
A quantum thermal machine
... superconductor qubits. We will then compare it with the machine proposed by Frenzel et al. After a short literature survey on the quantum machine and superconductor qubit interactions, the student will be able to set up a theoretical framework for the quantum machine using the superconductor qubits. ...
... superconductor qubits. We will then compare it with the machine proposed by Frenzel et al. After a short literature survey on the quantum machine and superconductor qubit interactions, the student will be able to set up a theoretical framework for the quantum machine using the superconductor qubits. ...
슬라이드 1
... Schrödinger Cat (Measurement and Superposition) Schrödinger wrote (1935): One can even set up quite ridiculous cases. A cat is penned up in a steel chamber, along with the following device (which must be secured against direct interference by the cat): in a Geiger counter there is a tiny bit of rad ...
... Schrödinger Cat (Measurement and Superposition) Schrödinger wrote (1935): One can even set up quite ridiculous cases. A cat is penned up in a steel chamber, along with the following device (which must be secured against direct interference by the cat): in a Geiger counter there is a tiny bit of rad ...