Quantum Teleportation
... According to quantum theory, the teleported object should be an exact duplicate of the original, so at least physically the two humans are the same. Yet if this duplicate is just that, a copy, the original human has not been transported as much killed and replaced with a imitation. So is the telepor ...
... According to quantum theory, the teleported object should be an exact duplicate of the original, so at least physically the two humans are the same. Yet if this duplicate is just that, a copy, the original human has not been transported as much killed and replaced with a imitation. So is the telepor ...
The Liar-paradox in a Quantum Mechanical Perspective
... Our aim is to show that the liar paradox can be described in a meaningful way by the quantum mechanical formalism. The theories of chaos and complexity have shown that similar patterns of behaviour can be found in very different layers of reality. The success of these theories demonstrates that inte ...
... Our aim is to show that the liar paradox can be described in a meaningful way by the quantum mechanical formalism. The theories of chaos and complexity have shown that similar patterns of behaviour can be found in very different layers of reality. The success of these theories demonstrates that inte ...
QMDuesseldorf - Buffalo Ontology Site
... The reason IGUSes exist, functioning in such a fashion, is to be sought in their evolution within the universe. They evolved to make predictions because it is adaptive to do so. The reason, therefore, for their focus on Newtonianlike variables is that these are the only variables for which predictio ...
... The reason IGUSes exist, functioning in such a fashion, is to be sought in their evolution within the universe. They evolved to make predictions because it is adaptive to do so. The reason, therefore, for their focus on Newtonianlike variables is that these are the only variables for which predictio ...
Generalized Quantum Measurement
... neglect of some inescapable aspects of the physical procedures it attempts into address. Thus was I motivated in 1999 to devise a simple theory of “Quantum measurement with imperfect devices.”2 I have happened recently upon a splendid text3 in which the author devotes his Chapter 4 (“Generalized mea ...
... neglect of some inescapable aspects of the physical procedures it attempts into address. Thus was I motivated in 1999 to devise a simple theory of “Quantum measurement with imperfect devices.”2 I have happened recently upon a splendid text3 in which the author devotes his Chapter 4 (“Generalized mea ...
Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation and the Threshold Theorem
... fault-tolerant, then for any of these procedures, the probability of the encoded operations failing is at most cp2 for some constant c. If pleq 1c , then we see that we will have decreased the probability of failing below p. Is it possible to boost this probability even smaller with a reasonable ove ...
... fault-tolerant, then for any of these procedures, the probability of the encoded operations failing is at most cp2 for some constant c. If pleq 1c , then we see that we will have decreased the probability of failing below p. Is it possible to boost this probability even smaller with a reasonable ove ...
Quantum walk based search algorithms
... developed a theory of quantum walk based search algorithms. A similar approach for the specific case of searching in grids was taken by Ambainis, Kempe and Rivosh [9]. The frameworks of Ambainis and Szegedy were used in various contexts to find algorithms with substantial complexity gains over simpl ...
... developed a theory of quantum walk based search algorithms. A similar approach for the specific case of searching in grids was taken by Ambainis, Kempe and Rivosh [9]. The frameworks of Ambainis and Szegedy were used in various contexts to find algorithms with substantial complexity gains over simpl ...
Talk - Quantum Device Lab
... The methods Simulated annealing Quantum adiabatic computation Simulated quantum annealing ...
... The methods Simulated annealing Quantum adiabatic computation Simulated quantum annealing ...
QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTING CODES FROM THE
... of states and operators on which the error operators are jointly well-behaved in a precise sense. The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of "Pauli type". While there are other successful techniques that can be applied in spec ...
... of states and operators on which the error operators are jointly well-behaved in a precise sense. The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of "Pauli type". While there are other successful techniques that can be applied in spec ...
A MINUS SIGN THAT USED TO ANNOY ME BUT
... The minus sign in Theorem 20 is clearly annoying (and is the reason for the title of these notes). Theorem 22 below shows how this annoyance is removed by using Qt in place of Qs . Comment 21. Given a diagram of L, n(L) is the number of right going cups, plus the number of right going caps, plus the ...
... The minus sign in Theorem 20 is clearly annoying (and is the reason for the title of these notes). Theorem 22 below shows how this annoyance is removed by using Qt in place of Qs . Comment 21. Given a diagram of L, n(L) is the number of right going cups, plus the number of right going caps, plus the ...
Quantum Criticality: competing ground states in low
... and Φσ is a universal function with no arbitrariness in either its overall scale or in that of its argument. Note that, well into the quantum critical region, σs is proportional to the universal number Φσ (0), and so is determined by constants of nature alone. Although it is certainly not appropriat ...
... and Φσ is a universal function with no arbitrariness in either its overall scale or in that of its argument. Note that, well into the quantum critical region, σs is proportional to the universal number Φσ (0), and so is determined by constants of nature alone. Although it is certainly not appropriat ...
CSE 599d - Quantum Computing Introduction and Basics of
... Of course we don’t know the answer to either of these questions because foresight isn’t 20/20, but we can, as engineers, physicists, chemists, and material scientists make some rough guesses about (1). What we know is that even today we can construct transistors which are molecular sized. Now these ...
... Of course we don’t know the answer to either of these questions because foresight isn’t 20/20, but we can, as engineers, physicists, chemists, and material scientists make some rough guesses about (1). What we know is that even today we can construct transistors which are molecular sized. Now these ...
Simple Resonance Hierarchy for Surmounting Quantum Uncertainty
... noetic aspects of the continuous-state symmetry breaking of spacetime topology which requires further extension to include action of the noetic unitary field in additional dimensions. The Noetic Field [32,33,38-51] produces periodic symmetry vari-ations with long-range coherence [35-37] that can le ...
... noetic aspects of the continuous-state symmetry breaking of spacetime topology which requires further extension to include action of the noetic unitary field in additional dimensions. The Noetic Field [32,33,38-51] produces periodic symmetry vari-ations with long-range coherence [35-37] that can le ...
Statistics, Causality and Bell`s theorem
... systems, not (in general) the actual outcomes. The EPR paradox and Bell’s theorem are two landmarks in the history of the ongoing struggle of many physicists over the last century to find a more classical-like theory behind quantum theory: to explain the statistics by explaining what is actually hap ...
... systems, not (in general) the actual outcomes. The EPR paradox and Bell’s theorem are two landmarks in the history of the ongoing struggle of many physicists over the last century to find a more classical-like theory behind quantum theory: to explain the statistics by explaining what is actually hap ...