How to Construct Quantum Random Functions
... Goldreich, Goldwasser, and Micali show how to build a pseudorandom function PRF from any length-doubling pseudorandom generator G. This construction is known as the GGM construction. Pseudorandom generators can, in turn, be built from any one-way function, as shown by Håstad et al. [HILL99]. The se ...
... Goldreich, Goldwasser, and Micali show how to build a pseudorandom function PRF from any length-doubling pseudorandom generator G. This construction is known as the GGM construction. Pseudorandom generators can, in turn, be built from any one-way function, as shown by Håstad et al. [HILL99]. The se ...
Correlaciones en Mecánica Cuántica
... information theory, giving rise to one of the most studied topics in the area and whose objective is to develop different methods to quantify such correlations. Entanglement [1, 2] is perhaps the kind of quantum correlations more known and studied and since it was first described by Einstein, Podolsk ...
... information theory, giving rise to one of the most studied topics in the area and whose objective is to develop different methods to quantify such correlations. Entanglement [1, 2] is perhaps the kind of quantum correlations more known and studied and since it was first described by Einstein, Podolsk ...
Is the quantum mechanical description of physical reality complete
... Schrödinger equation, deterministic, as a complete description of physical reality,…? The answer at which we arrive is the wave-function should not be regarded as a complete description of the physical state of the system. We consider a composite system, consisting of the partial systems A and B whi ...
... Schrödinger equation, deterministic, as a complete description of physical reality,…? The answer at which we arrive is the wave-function should not be regarded as a complete description of the physical state of the system. We consider a composite system, consisting of the partial systems A and B whi ...
A Priori Probability and Localized Observers
... develops. In this paper, as in Donald (1990), I shall only be presenting a partial set of postulates. While this is dangerous, since over-all consistency is one of the hardest goals for an interpretation to achieve, it should, nevertheless, be permitted, in view of the difficulty of the problem and ...
... develops. In this paper, as in Donald (1990), I shall only be presenting a partial set of postulates. While this is dangerous, since over-all consistency is one of the hardest goals for an interpretation to achieve, it should, nevertheless, be permitted, in view of the difficulty of the problem and ...
Implementation of a Toffoli gate with superconducting circuits
... Monte Carlo process certification29,30. The truth table depicted (Fig. 2) shows the population of all computational basis states after applying the Toffoli gate to each of the computational basis states. It reveals the characteristic properties of the Toffoli gate, namely that a NOT operation is app ...
... Monte Carlo process certification29,30. The truth table depicted (Fig. 2) shows the population of all computational basis states after applying the Toffoli gate to each of the computational basis states. It reveals the characteristic properties of the Toffoli gate, namely that a NOT operation is app ...
The de Broglie-Bohm pilot-wave interpretation
... place and turn it. When you turn the cylinder back, wouldn't you get a kind of oscillation? Bohm: Yes, you would get a movement in and out. We could put in one drop of dye and turn it and then put in another drop of dye at a slightly different place, and so on. The first and second droplets are fold ...
... place and turn it. When you turn the cylinder back, wouldn't you get a kind of oscillation? Bohm: Yes, you would get a movement in and out. We could put in one drop of dye and turn it and then put in another drop of dye at a slightly different place, and so on. The first and second droplets are fold ...
Good Families of Quantum Low-Density
... codes, review related work, and give an introduction to topological quantum errorcorrection. In the fourth chapter, we present good families of low-density paritycheck error-correcting codes derived from Platonic Surfaces and in the fifth chapter, from Ramanujan Surfaces. For both families, we prove ...
... codes, review related work, and give an introduction to topological quantum errorcorrection. In the fourth chapter, we present good families of low-density paritycheck error-correcting codes derived from Platonic Surfaces and in the fifth chapter, from Ramanujan Surfaces. For both families, we prove ...
Quantum Structures
... relativistic formulations, to the concept of the Dirac sea of electrons, to a break between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, to quantum field theory at a point, etc. We shall review the literature of the time showing what prominent physicists thought concerning these problems, as well as g ...
... relativistic formulations, to the concept of the Dirac sea of electrons, to a break between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, to quantum field theory at a point, etc. We shall review the literature of the time showing what prominent physicists thought concerning these problems, as well as g ...
Design of Reversible Logic based Basic Combinational Circuits
... circuits are constructed using irreversible logic. According to Landauers principle, the loss of one bit of information lost, will dissipate kT*ln (2) joules of energy where, k is the Boltzmanns constant and k=1.38x10 -23 J/K, T is the absolute temperature in Kelvin [1]. The basic combinational circ ...
... circuits are constructed using irreversible logic. According to Landauers principle, the loss of one bit of information lost, will dissipate kT*ln (2) joules of energy where, k is the Boltzmanns constant and k=1.38x10 -23 J/K, T is the absolute temperature in Kelvin [1]. The basic combinational circ ...