Quantum information processing with superconducting qubits in a
... box [22], these higher-order interactions may be important in the Josephson charge-qubit system. The dynamics of a Josephson charge qubit coupled to a quantum resonator was studied in [24]. In contrast to our study here, the model in [24] involves: (a) only one qubit, (b) only the Rabi oscillation w ...
... box [22], these higher-order interactions may be important in the Josephson charge-qubit system. The dynamics of a Josephson charge qubit coupled to a quantum resonator was studied in [24]. In contrast to our study here, the model in [24] involves: (a) only one qubit, (b) only the Rabi oscillation w ...
Are Quantum Objects Propensitons
... develop a consistent theory about entities that seem to be both wave-like and particlelike, as in the two slit experiment for example? Heisenberg around 1925 hit upon the strategy of evading this fundamental dilemma by developing what subsequently became matrix mechanics as a theory exclusively abou ...
... develop a consistent theory about entities that seem to be both wave-like and particlelike, as in the two slit experiment for example? Heisenberg around 1925 hit upon the strategy of evading this fundamental dilemma by developing what subsequently became matrix mechanics as a theory exclusively abou ...
Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics Vassilios
... phenomenon of quantum entanglement have been forcing us to revise radically the intuitive classical ideas about physical reality. For a viable realist interpretation of quantum theory, the concept of realism must not be associated with ideas taken over from classical physics, such as atomism, locali ...
... phenomenon of quantum entanglement have been forcing us to revise radically the intuitive classical ideas about physical reality. For a viable realist interpretation of quantum theory, the concept of realism must not be associated with ideas taken over from classical physics, such as atomism, locali ...
Chapter 4 - Teacher Notes
... The Schrödinger Wave Equation • In 1926, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger developed an equation that treated electrons in atoms as waves. • Together with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the Schrödinger wave equation laid the foundation for modern quantum theory. • Quantum theory describes ...
... The Schrödinger Wave Equation • In 1926, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger developed an equation that treated electrons in atoms as waves. • Together with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the Schrödinger wave equation laid the foundation for modern quantum theory. • Quantum theory describes ...
NP-complete Problems and Physical Reality
... My immediate reaction was that the paper was a parody. However, a visit to Bringsjord’s home page2 suggested that it was not. Impelled, perhaps, by the same sort of curiosity that causes people to watch reality TV shows, I checked the discussion of this paper on the comp.theory newsgroup to see if ...
... My immediate reaction was that the paper was a parody. However, a visit to Bringsjord’s home page2 suggested that it was not. Impelled, perhaps, by the same sort of curiosity that causes people to watch reality TV shows, I checked the discussion of this paper on the comp.theory newsgroup to see if ...
First-Person Plural Quantum Mechanics
... empirical knowledge. What permits us to look upon the manifold aspects of our experience as the constituents of an objective world is the mathematical regularities that exist between them. They make it possible to synthesize these aspects into a system of interacting re-identifiable objects. Simila ...
... empirical knowledge. What permits us to look upon the manifold aspects of our experience as the constituents of an objective world is the mathematical regularities that exist between them. They make it possible to synthesize these aspects into a system of interacting re-identifiable objects. Simila ...
GaAs quantum structures: Comparison between direct
... bond, which is passivated by a hydrogen atom located along the direction of the dangling bond itself. In the case of the ~001! surface ~which we assume to be As terminated!, each As atom has two dangling bonds, which are passivated by a pair of hydrogen atoms. To avoid interaction between the hydrog ...
... bond, which is passivated by a hydrogen atom located along the direction of the dangling bond itself. In the case of the ~001! surface ~which we assume to be As terminated!, each As atom has two dangling bonds, which are passivated by a pair of hydrogen atoms. To avoid interaction between the hydrog ...
Three Pictures of Quantum Mechanics (Thomas Shafer
... The Dirac picture is a sort of intermediary between the Schrödinger picture and the Heisenberg picture as both the quantum states and the operators carry time dependence. It is especially useful for problems including explicitly timedependent interaction terms in the Hamiltonian. ...
... The Dirac picture is a sort of intermediary between the Schrödinger picture and the Heisenberg picture as both the quantum states and the operators carry time dependence. It is especially useful for problems including explicitly timedependent interaction terms in the Hamiltonian. ...
Quantum Wires and Quantum Point Contacts
... Edges states in Quantum Hall effect Calculated energy versus center coordinate for a 200nm-wide wire and a magnetic field intensity of 5 T. The shaded regions correspond to skipping orbits associated with edge-state behavior. ...
... Edges states in Quantum Hall effect Calculated energy versus center coordinate for a 200nm-wide wire and a magnetic field intensity of 5 T. The shaded regions correspond to skipping orbits associated with edge-state behavior. ...
Full Text
... It seems that there is only one diagnostic test available for the introductory quantum physics at the moment. Wuttiprom, Sharma and Johnston (2009) designed and validated a conceptual test entitled Quantum Physics Conceptual Survey (QPCS) that concentrates on conceptual understanding of the basic qu ...
... It seems that there is only one diagnostic test available for the introductory quantum physics at the moment. Wuttiprom, Sharma and Johnston (2009) designed and validated a conceptual test entitled Quantum Physics Conceptual Survey (QPCS) that concentrates on conceptual understanding of the basic qu ...
A Review and Prospects of Quantum Teleportation
... about a quantum system. About the nature of entangled quantum states, Schrödinger [8]-[11] stated that, “The whole is in a definite state, the parts taken individually are not.” This statement defines the essence of pure-state entanglement. Bell [13] later solved the EPR dilemma by deriving correlat ...
... about a quantum system. About the nature of entangled quantum states, Schrödinger [8]-[11] stated that, “The whole is in a definite state, the parts taken individually are not.” This statement defines the essence of pure-state entanglement. Bell [13] later solved the EPR dilemma by deriving correlat ...
The Emergence of Classical Dynamics in a Quantum World
... 1920s, it has been clear that the atoms composing matter do not obey Newton’s laws. Instead, their behavior is described by the Schrödinger equation. Surprisingly though, until recently, no clear explanation was given for why everyday objects, which are merely collections of atoms, are observed to o ...
... 1920s, it has been clear that the atoms composing matter do not obey Newton’s laws. Instead, their behavior is described by the Schrödinger equation. Surprisingly though, until recently, no clear explanation was given for why everyday objects, which are merely collections of atoms, are observed to o ...