Physics at the FQMT`04 conference
... macroscopic states and their relation to the decoherence, dephasing, relaxation of systems, dissipation and quantum measurement problems is needed to understand behaviour of small ‘‘mesoscopic’’ systems. Since during measurements, systems can be very far from equilibrium we have to understand ‘‘arro ...
... macroscopic states and their relation to the decoherence, dephasing, relaxation of systems, dissipation and quantum measurement problems is needed to understand behaviour of small ‘‘mesoscopic’’ systems. Since during measurements, systems can be very far from equilibrium we have to understand ‘‘arro ...
quantum computation of the jones polynomial - Unicam
... change under isotopies. Such invariants are important tools for the classification of knots, since they allow to distinguish knots that are not isotopic. The Jones polynomial is one of the most important knot invariants. The definition of it, given by Vaughan Jones in 1984, is based on the realizati ...
... change under isotopies. Such invariants are important tools for the classification of knots, since they allow to distinguish knots that are not isotopic. The Jones polynomial is one of the most important knot invariants. The definition of it, given by Vaughan Jones in 1984, is based on the realizati ...
Past Research
... I work on the cohomology, structure, and representations of various types of rings, such as Hopf algebras and group-graded algebras. My research program has involved collaborations with many mathematicians, including work with postdocs and graduate students. Below is a summary of some of my past res ...
... I work on the cohomology, structure, and representations of various types of rings, such as Hopf algebras and group-graded algebras. My research program has involved collaborations with many mathematicians, including work with postdocs and graduate students. Below is a summary of some of my past res ...
Quantum Computational Complexity - Cheriton School of Computer
... input strings. More formally, a promise problem is a pair A = ( Ayes , Ano ), where Ayes , Ano ⊆ Σ∗ are sets of strings satisfying Ayes ∩ Ano = ∅. The strings contained in the sets Ayes and Ano are called the yes-instances and no-instances of the problem, and have answers yes and no, respectively. L ...
... input strings. More formally, a promise problem is a pair A = ( Ayes , Ano ), where Ayes , Ano ⊆ Σ∗ are sets of strings satisfying Ayes ∩ Ano = ∅. The strings contained in the sets Ayes and Ano are called the yes-instances and no-instances of the problem, and have answers yes and no, respectively. L ...
StMalloQuantumComputing
... When we introduce a vertically polarized filter between the source and the screen the measured intensity is I/2. When we introduce a horizontally polarized filter between the vertically polarized filter and the screen the measured intensity is 0. When we introduce a 45 deg polarized filter between t ...
... When we introduce a vertically polarized filter between the source and the screen the measured intensity is I/2. When we introduce a horizontally polarized filter between the vertically polarized filter and the screen the measured intensity is 0. When we introduce a 45 deg polarized filter between t ...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum - Philsci
... This hitherto unpublished 1990 paper presents my views on the “many-worlds,” or, as I prefer to call it, following Everett, the “relative state” interpretation of quantum mechanics. It was rejected by one journal in 1990, primarily on the (I think incorrect) grounds that it was too similar to the Al ...
... This hitherto unpublished 1990 paper presents my views on the “many-worlds,” or, as I prefer to call it, following Everett, the “relative state” interpretation of quantum mechanics. It was rejected by one journal in 1990, primarily on the (I think incorrect) grounds that it was too similar to the Al ...
Do we really understand quantum mechanics?
... jumps” to describe how they would go from one orbit to another, during radiation emission processes for instance. To be fair, we must concede that these notions have now almost disappeared from modern physics, at least in their initial forms; quantum jumps are replaced by a much more precise theory ...
... jumps” to describe how they would go from one orbit to another, during radiation emission processes for instance. To be fair, we must concede that these notions have now almost disappeared from modern physics, at least in their initial forms; quantum jumps are replaced by a much more precise theory ...
A Quantum-Mechanical Argument for Mind
... encompass microscopic phenomena, through the creation of quantum mechanics, the concept of consciousness came to the fore again: it was not possible to formulate the laws of quantum mechanics in a consistent way without reference to consciousness. Wigner (1961) ...
... encompass microscopic phenomena, through the creation of quantum mechanics, the concept of consciousness came to the fore again: it was not possible to formulate the laws of quantum mechanics in a consistent way without reference to consciousness. Wigner (1961) ...
Introduction to Quantum Information Science
... decades we have achieved this, but nally the limits of current CMOS technology have been reached and a hunt for newer materials and architectures has begun. Finally, Information and Communication theory began with a paper in 1948 by Claude Shannon in which a mathematical framework was formalized fo ...
... decades we have achieved this, but nally the limits of current CMOS technology have been reached and a hunt for newer materials and architectures has begun. Finally, Information and Communication theory began with a paper in 1948 by Claude Shannon in which a mathematical framework was formalized fo ...
Aggregation Operations from Quantum Computing
... studies the uncertainty of the real world considering the principles of Quantum Mechanics (QM ). Many similarities between these two areas of research have been highlighted in several scientific papers [1], [2], [3], [4] and [5]. In this context, the logical structure describing the uncertainty asso ...
... studies the uncertainty of the real world considering the principles of Quantum Mechanics (QM ). Many similarities between these two areas of research have been highlighted in several scientific papers [1], [2], [3], [4] and [5]. In this context, the logical structure describing the uncertainty asso ...