What Makes a Classical Concept Classical? Toward a
... distinction would coincide with the instrument/object distinction; hence, its designation in what follows as the “coincidence interpretation” of the doctrine of classical concepts. I will argue, instead, that the two distinctions cut across one another, that Bohr required a classical description of ...
... distinction would coincide with the instrument/object distinction; hence, its designation in what follows as the “coincidence interpretation” of the doctrine of classical concepts. I will argue, instead, that the two distinctions cut across one another, that Bohr required a classical description of ...
HBNI Th65 - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
... An important role in the completion of this thesis was played by Dr. Solomon Ivan. I have learnt a lot from him through many hours of lengthy discussions over the last few years. He has been very gracious in his time and helped me along through my stay here. I also wish to thank Dr. Sibasish Ghosh w ...
... An important role in the completion of this thesis was played by Dr. Solomon Ivan. I have learnt a lot from him through many hours of lengthy discussions over the last few years. He has been very gracious in his time and helped me along through my stay here. I also wish to thank Dr. Sibasish Ghosh w ...
New Class of Quantum Error-Correcting Codes for a Bosonic Mode
... We construct a new class of quantum error-correcting codes for a bosonic mode, which are advantageous for applications in quantum memories, communication, and scalable computation. These “binomial quantum codes” are formed from a finite superposition of Fock states weighted with binomial coefficient ...
... We construct a new class of quantum error-correcting codes for a bosonic mode, which are advantageous for applications in quantum memories, communication, and scalable computation. These “binomial quantum codes” are formed from a finite superposition of Fock states weighted with binomial coefficient ...
Centre de Physique Théorique
... CPT personnel The CPT permanent research staff (see the Table on the preceding page which displays a nominative list organized according to the four partner institutions: U2, U1, USTV, and CNRS) is a balanced composition of 51 employees of the laboratory’s four partner institutions: 15 university fa ...
... CPT personnel The CPT permanent research staff (see the Table on the preceding page which displays a nominative list organized according to the four partner institutions: U2, U1, USTV, and CNRS) is a balanced composition of 51 employees of the laboratory’s four partner institutions: 15 university fa ...
Spooky Action at Spacy Distances
... maximally entangled pair of particles and then teleports one of the particles pair using the quantum channel. With probability p Alice and Bob end up sharing a maximally entangled pair, while with probability 1 − p they loose the channel. Single particle distillation : procedures which ‘distill’ max ...
... maximally entangled pair of particles and then teleports one of the particles pair using the quantum channel. With probability p Alice and Bob end up sharing a maximally entangled pair, while with probability 1 − p they loose the channel. Single particle distillation : procedures which ‘distill’ max ...
Quantum computation and quantum information (PDF
... general could be done more efficiently if it made use of these quantum effects. In a later paper [81], Feynman analyzes the physical limitations of computers due to the laws of physics and tries to exhibit the principles on which a quantum mechanical computer could be built. As researchers began to ...
... general could be done more efficiently if it made use of these quantum effects. In a later paper [81], Feynman analyzes the physical limitations of computers due to the laws of physics and tries to exhibit the principles on which a quantum mechanical computer could be built. As researchers began to ...