Quantum Mechanical Laws
... future evolution, or alternatively, extrapolate the past. The entire universe seemed like an enormous, infinitely precise watch, in which the present day state is defined, up to the smallest detail, by the yesterday state, and this one in turn, at least in principle, by the state of million years ag ...
... future evolution, or alternatively, extrapolate the past. The entire universe seemed like an enormous, infinitely precise watch, in which the present day state is defined, up to the smallest detail, by the yesterday state, and this one in turn, at least in principle, by the state of million years ag ...
1.01
... There is a common expression of information, strings of bits, regardless of the object/entity/process it describes. Bits are independent of their physical embodiment. Information is transformed using logic operations. Gates implement logic operations and allow for automatic processing of information ...
... There is a common expression of information, strings of bits, regardless of the object/entity/process it describes. Bits are independent of their physical embodiment. Information is transformed using logic operations. Gates implement logic operations and allow for automatic processing of information ...
Quantum cryptography
... • protons, electrons and neutrons (from which matter is built); • photons (which carry electromagnetic radiation) • various “elementary particles” which mediate other interactions in physics. •We call them particles in spite of the fact that some of their properties are totally unlike the properties ...
... • protons, electrons and neutrons (from which matter is built); • photons (which carry electromagnetic radiation) • various “elementary particles” which mediate other interactions in physics. •We call them particles in spite of the fact that some of their properties are totally unlike the properties ...
ANTI-MATTER FROM PRIMORDIAL BLACK HOLES
... Within the Wheeler, Misner and DeWitt QGD, the BB singularity is not resolved could it be different in the specific quantum theory of Riemannian geometry called LQG? KEY questions: How close to the BB does smooth space-time make sense ? Is inflation safe ? Is the BB singularity solved as the hydro ...
... Within the Wheeler, Misner and DeWitt QGD, the BB singularity is not resolved could it be different in the specific quantum theory of Riemannian geometry called LQG? KEY questions: How close to the BB does smooth space-time make sense ? Is inflation safe ? Is the BB singularity solved as the hydro ...
Commun. Math. Phys. 227, 605 (2002).
... strange given that the major focus of the field of quantum computation has, since 1995, been on fault tolerance. The point is that topology represents a potential alternative path toward computational stability. Topology can confer physical error correction where the traditional approach within qubi ...
... strange given that the major focus of the field of quantum computation has, since 1995, been on fault tolerance. The point is that topology represents a potential alternative path toward computational stability. Topology can confer physical error correction where the traditional approach within qubi ...
Quantum dynamics of cold trapped ions with application to quantum
... ion system devised by Cirac and Zoller [3]. Their design, which is shown schematically in Fig. 1, consists of a string of ions stored in a linear radiofrequency trap and cooled sufficiently so that their motion, which is coupled together due to the Coulomb force between them, is quantum mechanical i ...
... ion system devised by Cirac and Zoller [3]. Their design, which is shown schematically in Fig. 1, consists of a string of ions stored in a linear radiofrequency trap and cooled sufficiently so that their motion, which is coupled together due to the Coulomb force between them, is quantum mechanical i ...
Characterizing the Performance Effect of Trials and Rotations in
... algorithms. Intuitively, QPE allows quantum algorithms to find the hidden structure in certain kinds of problems. In particular, Shor’s well-known algorithm for factoring the product of two primes uses QPE. Simulation algorithms, such as Ground State Estimation (GSE) for quantum chemistry, also use ...
... algorithms. Intuitively, QPE allows quantum algorithms to find the hidden structure in certain kinds of problems. In particular, Shor’s well-known algorithm for factoring the product of two primes uses QPE. Simulation algorithms, such as Ground State Estimation (GSE) for quantum chemistry, also use ...
Chapter 6 | Thermochemistry
... = 0 describes a 2s orbital that can be occupied by two electrons. (b) The set of quantum numbers n = 3, = 1, m = 0 describes one of the 3p orbitals that can be occupied by two electrons. (c) The set of quantum numbers n = 4, = 2 describes the set of 4d orbitals. There are five d orbitals in the subs ...
... = 0 describes a 2s orbital that can be occupied by two electrons. (b) The set of quantum numbers n = 3, = 1, m = 0 describes one of the 3p orbitals that can be occupied by two electrons. (c) The set of quantum numbers n = 4, = 2 describes the set of 4d orbitals. There are five d orbitals in the subs ...
Bell inequalities made simple(r):
... The detector loophole • The detector loophole can be understood via a similar model. • We model an imperfect detector as a box with 2 outputs. • The second output d will now determine whether the ...
... The detector loophole • The detector loophole can be understood via a similar model. • We model an imperfect detector as a box with 2 outputs. • The second output d will now determine whether the ...