Maritime Applications of Quantum Computation
... Computer technology is ubiquitous in every aspect of modern society. From scientific number-crunching algorithms and Artificial Intelligence algorithms for social networks to digital simulation of fabric texture for the fashion industry, we find hardware and software everywhere we glimpse at. In spi ...
... Computer technology is ubiquitous in every aspect of modern society. From scientific number-crunching algorithms and Artificial Intelligence algorithms for social networks to digital simulation of fabric texture for the fashion industry, we find hardware and software everywhere we glimpse at. In spi ...
ValenciaHiesmayr2008
... Completeness of the theory: “Every element of the physical reality must have a counterpart in the theory” Quantum theory is not complete! ...
... Completeness of the theory: “Every element of the physical reality must have a counterpart in the theory” Quantum theory is not complete! ...
Exploring the quantum speed limit with computer games arXiv
... then be shaken periodically when approaching the target area to bring the atom back to the desired ground state—see Methods for more details. A priori, it was not obvious that two strategies, corresponding to distinctly different physical phenomena, should exist for this kind of a problem. It is als ...
... then be shaken periodically when approaching the target area to bring the atom back to the desired ground state—see Methods for more details. A priori, it was not obvious that two strategies, corresponding to distinctly different physical phenomena, should exist for this kind of a problem. It is als ...
Nonlinear quantum mechanics, the superposition principle, and the
... the same cannot be said about the branching in the many-worlds scenario. How do we experimentally verify that these other branches do indeed exist? As of today, we do not have an answer. Indeed, by the very nature of its construction, the various branches of the many-worlds Universe are not supposed ...
... the same cannot be said about the branching in the many-worlds scenario. How do we experimentally verify that these other branches do indeed exist? As of today, we do not have an answer. Indeed, by the very nature of its construction, the various branches of the many-worlds Universe are not supposed ...
EUBET 2014: Applications of effective field theories to particle
... If there is new physics in the electroweak breaking sector, the failed LHC searches suggest a mass gap, so the Higgs itself can be a Goldstone boson (as are the longitudinal vector bosons too). We can then formulate an effective theory for their interactions. With it, we have calculated the one-loop ...
... If there is new physics in the electroweak breaking sector, the failed LHC searches suggest a mass gap, so the Higgs itself can be a Goldstone boson (as are the longitudinal vector bosons too). We can then formulate an effective theory for their interactions. With it, we have calculated the one-loop ...
Quantum Rotations: A Case Study in Static and Dynamic Machine
... about all “practical” quantum algorithms. We describe each algorithm briefly below and summarize our analysis of these benchmarks in Table 1. The number of Lines of Scaffold code is provided for each benchmark to give a sense of coding complexity. The resource requirements of each algorithm depend o ...
... about all “practical” quantum algorithms. We describe each algorithm briefly below and summarize our analysis of these benchmarks in Table 1. The number of Lines of Scaffold code is provided for each benchmark to give a sense of coding complexity. The resource requirements of each algorithm depend o ...