
Towards a Tight Finite Key Analysis for BB84
... Fresh from Wikipedia: In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states by precise inequalities that certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, cannot be simultaneously known to arbitrarily high precision. That is, the more precisely one property can be meas ...
... Fresh from Wikipedia: In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states by precise inequalities that certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, cannot be simultaneously known to arbitrarily high precision. That is, the more precisely one property can be meas ...
Including quantum effects in the dynamics of complex „i.e., large
... formulations. One such early paper is Ref. 53, but it surely goes back further than this. Heller54 discussed the approximation many years ago 共including an illuminating discussion of its limitations兲, and it was used by Lee and Scully55 to describe quantum effects in a collinear model of inelastic s ...
... formulations. One such early paper is Ref. 53, but it surely goes back further than this. Heller54 discussed the approximation many years ago 共including an illuminating discussion of its limitations兲, and it was used by Lee and Scully55 to describe quantum effects in a collinear model of inelastic s ...
Why We Thought Linear Optics Sucks at Quantum Computing
... approach to the result. If the authors … bolster their evidence … the manuscript might be suitable for publication in Physical Review A. ...
... approach to the result. If the authors … bolster their evidence … the manuscript might be suitable for publication in Physical Review A. ...
Some Problems in Quantum Information Theory
... Kraus: “Two observables A and B of an n-level system (i.e., a quantum system with n-dimensional state space) are called complementary, if knowledge of the measured value of A implies maximal uncertainty of the measured value of B, and vice versa.” Also called “maximally incompatible”. ...
... Kraus: “Two observables A and B of an n-level system (i.e., a quantum system with n-dimensional state space) are called complementary, if knowledge of the measured value of A implies maximal uncertainty of the measured value of B, and vice versa.” Also called “maximally incompatible”. ...
Chapter 6 Jeopardy
... States that orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any orbital is occupied by a second electron, and all e- in singly occupied orbitals must have the ...
... States that orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any orbital is occupied by a second electron, and all e- in singly occupied orbitals must have the ...
The Tenth Rochester Conferences on Coherence Quantum Information and Measurement
... Many historic advances in quantum optics have been debated at these meetings, and we will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the paper by E. T. Jaynes and F. W. Cummings that provided the model underlying many of these advances. In addition, the conferences have featured tutorial lectures, extend ...
... Many historic advances in quantum optics have been debated at these meetings, and we will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the paper by E. T. Jaynes and F. W. Cummings that provided the model underlying many of these advances. In addition, the conferences have featured tutorial lectures, extend ...
Boson sampling for molecular vibronic spectra - CIQM
... currently known. Another attractive area for quantum computers is quantum simulation4–9, in which it has been shown recently that the dynamics of chemical reactions10 as well as the molecular electronic structure11 are attractive applications for quantum devices. For all these instances, the realiza ...
... currently known. Another attractive area for quantum computers is quantum simulation4–9, in which it has been shown recently that the dynamics of chemical reactions10 as well as the molecular electronic structure11 are attractive applications for quantum devices. For all these instances, the realiza ...
Quantum Computation, Quantum Theory and AI
... 1985, Feynman’s ideas were elaborated and formalized by Deutsch in a seminal paper [30] where a quantum Turing machine was described. In particular, Deutsch introduced the technique of quantum parallelism based on the superposition principle in quantum mechanics by which a quantum Turing machine can ...
... 1985, Feynman’s ideas were elaborated and formalized by Deutsch in a seminal paper [30] where a quantum Turing machine was described. In particular, Deutsch introduced the technique of quantum parallelism based on the superposition principle in quantum mechanics by which a quantum Turing machine can ...
INCT_IQ_ENG_1 - Instituto de Física / UFRJ
... information, as for instance, in providing methods for compressing digital information such as in MP3 files. The fundamental character of the advances in both theories forms a considerable juxtaposition with their impact on the daily life of ordinary people through the subsequent technologic applica ...
... information, as for instance, in providing methods for compressing digital information such as in MP3 files. The fundamental character of the advances in both theories forms a considerable juxtaposition with their impact on the daily life of ordinary people through the subsequent technologic applica ...