Quantum information or quantum coding? - Philsci
... efficient way; in this context, the algorithmic complexity measures the minimum resources needed to effectively reconstruct an individual message (Solomonoff 1964, Kolmogorov 1965, 1968, Chaitin 1966). By contrast, in the traditional communicational context, whose classical locus is Claude Shannon’s ...
... efficient way; in this context, the algorithmic complexity measures the minimum resources needed to effectively reconstruct an individual message (Solomonoff 1964, Kolmogorov 1965, 1968, Chaitin 1966). By contrast, in the traditional communicational context, whose classical locus is Claude Shannon’s ...
Quantum Programming Languages: Survey and Bibliography
... Despite Deutsch’s (1985) observation that “quantum computers raise interesting problems for the design of programming languages”, computing scientists were slow to respond ...
... Despite Deutsch’s (1985) observation that “quantum computers raise interesting problems for the design of programming languages”, computing scientists were slow to respond ...
Quantum Physical Symbol Systems
... investigation to the mind that formulates and tests scientific theories was regarded as outside the province of science. This separation has been rendered untenable by the advent of quantum theory, the most stunningly successful scientific theory humanity has yet achieved. In a radical departure fro ...
... investigation to the mind that formulates and tests scientific theories was regarded as outside the province of science. This separation has been rendered untenable by the advent of quantum theory, the most stunningly successful scientific theory humanity has yet achieved. In a radical departure fro ...
Spintronics and Quantum Dots for Quantum Computing and
... coherent oscillations were observed [29] provides strong experimental support to the idea of using electron spin as qubits. Since none of the experiments have been done on an actual quantum computing structure as we envision it (see below), the existing results cannot be viewed as conclusive. Becaus ...
... coherent oscillations were observed [29] provides strong experimental support to the idea of using electron spin as qubits. Since none of the experiments have been done on an actual quantum computing structure as we envision it (see below), the existing results cannot be viewed as conclusive. Becaus ...
The stuff the world is made of: physics and reality
... meaning of the concept of space. One often considers reality as the setting in which everything takes place. Events, when we do not yet consider them as entities, still ‘take place’, which can be considered to imply that they are not necessarily in space to start with. At first sight it might seem t ...
... meaning of the concept of space. One often considers reality as the setting in which everything takes place. Events, when we do not yet consider them as entities, still ‘take place’, which can be considered to imply that they are not necessarily in space to start with. At first sight it might seem t ...
Phys. Rev. Lett
... has been carried out by exploiting the process of parametric down-conversion [5,6] and has also been utilized in few quantum-information protocols [7–10]. Despite these successes, the optical tools for generating and controlling the OAM photon states (computer-generated holograms, Dove’s prisms, cyl ...
... has been carried out by exploiting the process of parametric down-conversion [5,6] and has also been utilized in few quantum-information protocols [7–10]. Despite these successes, the optical tools for generating and controlling the OAM photon states (computer-generated holograms, Dove’s prisms, cyl ...
Quantum Computing
... n number of permissible measurements; for example, any orthogonal basis of C 2 denes a measurement whose possible outcomes are the elements of this basis. However, we assume that the output is obtained P by projecting each qubit onto the basis fV0 ; V1 g. When applied to a state s s Vs , this proj ...
... n number of permissible measurements; for example, any orthogonal basis of C 2 denes a measurement whose possible outcomes are the elements of this basis. However, we assume that the output is obtained P by projecting each qubit onto the basis fV0 ; V1 g. When applied to a state s s Vs , this proj ...
An Introduction to Quantum Spin Systems Notes for MA5020 (John
... and the AKLT chain [58]. The latter is easily understood since the exact ground state of the AKLT chain is a fixed point of the DMRG iteration [48]. By now we also understand why the DMRG method works well for one-dimensional problems more generally, especially for models with a non-vanishing gap, a ...
... and the AKLT chain [58]. The latter is easily understood since the exact ground state of the AKLT chain is a fixed point of the DMRG iteration [48]. By now we also understand why the DMRG method works well for one-dimensional problems more generally, especially for models with a non-vanishing gap, a ...