Review - Sociedade Brasileira de Química
... of AB or S = s chains. Those represent usual quantum AF Heisenberg chains, which are known to follow Haldane’s conjecture,59 i.e. half-integer spin chains are critical with no long-range order and integer spin chains are disordered. Moreover, the addition of the relevant Wess-Zumino term to the quan ...
... of AB or S = s chains. Those represent usual quantum AF Heisenberg chains, which are known to follow Haldane’s conjecture,59 i.e. half-integer spin chains are critical with no long-range order and integer spin chains are disordered. Moreover, the addition of the relevant Wess-Zumino term to the quan ...
Chapter 3. Foundations of Quantum Theory II
... extend the theory of open quantum systems further. In particular, we will develop two important concepts: generalized measurements, which are performed by making use of an auxiliary system, and quantum channels, which describe how open systems evolve. ...
... extend the theory of open quantum systems further. In particular, we will develop two important concepts: generalized measurements, which are performed by making use of an auxiliary system, and quantum channels, which describe how open systems evolve. ...
The powerpoint presentation of the material
... composed of all the elementary particles and their antiparticles constantly appearing and ...
... composed of all the elementary particles and their antiparticles constantly appearing and ...
The powerpoint presentation of the material
... composed of all the elementary particles and their antiparticles constantly appearing and ...
... composed of all the elementary particles and their antiparticles constantly appearing and ...
Introduction to Quantum Information Science
... These postulates have been innumerably successful at explaining the world, but the consequences are not always easy to understand, or calculate. In fact, one of the reasons to build a quantum computer, which is governed by these postulates, is to attempt to better simulate and calculate large and co ...
... These postulates have been innumerably successful at explaining the world, but the consequences are not always easy to understand, or calculate. In fact, one of the reasons to build a quantum computer, which is governed by these postulates, is to attempt to better simulate and calculate large and co ...
Quantum Designs - Gerhard Zauner
... of Vienna in 1999. Prof. Arnold Neumaier afterwards kindly made it available on his homepage1 . To my suprise it was discovered there a few years later and several dozens of articles cited it since. This English translation shall help to make it easier accessible. Quantum Designs are sets of orthogo ...
... of Vienna in 1999. Prof. Arnold Neumaier afterwards kindly made it available on his homepage1 . To my suprise it was discovered there a few years later and several dozens of articles cited it since. This English translation shall help to make it easier accessible. Quantum Designs are sets of orthogo ...
Physics at the FQMT`11 conference
... processes during experiments on nano-size systems which must be, due to their contacts, understood as open systems. These transients, switching-on or off processes, generally start from highly non-equilibrium quantum initial states. The proper understanding of formulation of the initial state (i.e. ...
... processes during experiments on nano-size systems which must be, due to their contacts, understood as open systems. These transients, switching-on or off processes, generally start from highly non-equilibrium quantum initial states. The proper understanding of formulation of the initial state (i.e. ...