A Polynomial Quantum Algorithm for Approximating the - CS
... Department of Mathematics, City College, NY ...
... Department of Mathematics, City College, NY ...
Introduction to Quantum Computing (2010) (e-book)
... in the state of a physical system, and a computation is a task that can be performed with a physically realizable device. Therefore, since the physical world is fundamentally quantum mechanical, the foundations of information theory and computer science should be sought in quantum physics. (John Pre ...
... in the state of a physical system, and a computation is a task that can be performed with a physically realizable device. Therefore, since the physical world is fundamentally quantum mechanical, the foundations of information theory and computer science should be sought in quantum physics. (John Pre ...
Introduction to Quantum Information
... information then this modifies the probabilities. Today such reasoning is uncontentious and forms part of the prevailing paradigm in much of probability theory (Jeffreys, 1939; Box and Tiao 1973; Bretthorst 1988; Lee 1989; Jaynes 2003). This was not the case, however, for most of the 350 years of it ...
... information then this modifies the probabilities. Today such reasoning is uncontentious and forms part of the prevailing paradigm in much of probability theory (Jeffreys, 1939; Box and Tiao 1973; Bretthorst 1988; Lee 1989; Jaynes 2003). This was not the case, however, for most of the 350 years of it ...
Entanglement verification and steering when Alice and Bob cannot
... to ‘semiquantum games’. These are games involving two experimenters, Alice and Bob, sharing a bipartite state ρAB , and a referee, Charlie, who will question them and receive answers, which he uses to calculate their payoff. The term ‘semiquantum’, introduced by Buscemi [5], refers to the fact that ...
... to ‘semiquantum games’. These are games involving two experimenters, Alice and Bob, sharing a bipartite state ρAB , and a referee, Charlie, who will question them and receive answers, which he uses to calculate their payoff. The term ‘semiquantum’, introduced by Buscemi [5], refers to the fact that ...
q -entropies and the entanglement dynamics of two-qubits interacting with an... 408 A. Hamadou-Ibrahim et al.
... regarded as part of the standard tool-kit of scientists and engineers that use probabilistic or information-related concepts in their work. A remarkable illustration of this is given by the numerous applications of Tsallis measure to the field of quantum information (and, in particular to the study ...
... regarded as part of the standard tool-kit of scientists and engineers that use probabilistic or information-related concepts in their work. A remarkable illustration of this is given by the numerous applications of Tsallis measure to the field of quantum information (and, in particular to the study ...
Monday - AQIS 2016
... Figure 2: Experimental setup. Alice and Bob share entangled photon pairs which are generated via type-I SPDC. For Alice, cascade setup for sequentially measuring Ai and Ai+1 is used to test KCBS inequality. Whereas, to test CHSH inequality Bj is measured via standard polarization measurements using ...
... Figure 2: Experimental setup. Alice and Bob share entangled photon pairs which are generated via type-I SPDC. For Alice, cascade setup for sequentially measuring Ai and Ai+1 is used to test KCBS inequality. Whereas, to test CHSH inequality Bj is measured via standard polarization measurements using ...
QUANTUM STATES, ENTANGLEMENT and CLOSED TIMELIKE
... travelled system follows a CTC, travelling back in time will make the input density matrix equal to its output density matrix. Solution to this equation is a fixed point. • The final state of the CR quantum system is ...
... travelled system follows a CTC, travelling back in time will make the input density matrix equal to its output density matrix. Solution to this equation is a fixed point. • The final state of the CR quantum system is ...
God, Belief and Explanation
... possessing normal eyesight and so on. Even if we don’t actually see them, ie, they are not actually being observed, nevertheless they are observable in the sense that it is possible to see them. Some philosophers of science, and indeed historically many scientists, have thought that science is conce ...
... possessing normal eyesight and so on. Even if we don’t actually see them, ie, they are not actually being observed, nevertheless they are observable in the sense that it is possible to see them. Some philosophers of science, and indeed historically many scientists, have thought that science is conce ...
MATHEMATICS OF TOPOLOGICAL QUANTUM COMPUTING 1
... category theory is a good language for quantum physics.7 In quantum physics, we face the challenge that we cannot “see” what is happening. So we appeal to measurements and build our understanding from the responses to measuring devices. A quantum particle is really defined by how it interacts with o ...
... category theory is a good language for quantum physics.7 In quantum physics, we face the challenge that we cannot “see” what is happening. So we appeal to measurements and build our understanding from the responses to measuring devices. A quantum particle is really defined by how it interacts with o ...