
Universal quantum simulation with prethreshold superconducting qubits: Single-excitation subspace method
... network or complete graph of qubits, which we refer to as an SES processor. This should be contrasted with local quantum computer models that have coupling only between nearby qubits (nearest neighbors, for example). The SES method can be applied with a wide variety of qubit-qubit interaction types ...
... network or complete graph of qubits, which we refer to as an SES processor. This should be contrasted with local quantum computer models that have coupling only between nearby qubits (nearest neighbors, for example). The SES method can be applied with a wide variety of qubit-qubit interaction types ...
Consciousness in the universe A review of the ‘Orch OR’ theory ScienceDirect
... Consciousness has often been argued to be a sequence of discrete moments. William James [27] described the “specious present, the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible” (though James was vague about duration, and also described a continual ‘stream of consciousness’). Th ...
... Consciousness has often been argued to be a sequence of discrete moments. William James [27] described the “specious present, the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible” (though James was vague about duration, and also described a continual ‘stream of consciousness’). Th ...
Embedding Quantum Simulators Roberto Di Candia
... mapped onto an enlarged Hilbert space in a nontrivial way. Via this embedding, we are able to retrieve, by measuring few observables, quantities that generally require full tomography in order to be evaluated. Moreover, we pay a special attention to the experimental feasibility, defining mappings wh ...
... mapped onto an enlarged Hilbert space in a nontrivial way. Via this embedding, we are able to retrieve, by measuring few observables, quantities that generally require full tomography in order to be evaluated. Moreover, we pay a special attention to the experimental feasibility, defining mappings wh ...
ABSTRACT ADIABATIC QUANTUM COMPUTATION: NOISE IN THE ADIABATIC THEOREM AND USING THE JORDAN-WIGNER
... open quantum systems using the density operator formalism [20, 46, 58, 59, 70]. However, it is difficult to derive rigorous bounds with this approach because the dynamics involve a non-Hermitian operator without a complete set of orthonormal eigenstates. Some progress has been made for the AQC equiv ...
... open quantum systems using the density operator formalism [20, 46, 58, 59, 70]. However, it is difficult to derive rigorous bounds with this approach because the dynamics involve a non-Hermitian operator without a complete set of orthonormal eigenstates. Some progress has been made for the AQC equiv ...
Revisiting the Einstein
... -8over the role of the electromagnetic ether, at least inasmuch as it is the abode of field energy. To questions about the microstructure of fields, Einstein gives an interesting answer: The special theory of relativity does not compel us to deny the aether. We may assume the existence of an ether; ...
... -8over the role of the electromagnetic ether, at least inasmuch as it is the abode of field energy. To questions about the microstructure of fields, Einstein gives an interesting answer: The special theory of relativity does not compel us to deny the aether. We may assume the existence of an ether; ...
HBNI Th65 - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
... studied over the last few decades. But there are other correlations that are motivated from an information-theoretic or measurement perspective, which try to capture this classicalquantum boundary [2]. These include quantum discord, classical correlation, measurement induced disturbance, quantum def ...
... studied over the last few decades. But there are other correlations that are motivated from an information-theoretic or measurement perspective, which try to capture this classicalquantum boundary [2]. These include quantum discord, classical correlation, measurement induced disturbance, quantum def ...
Certainty relations, mutual entanglement, and nondisplaceable
... respect to the splitting AB and CD, but also with respect to the splittings AC and BD or AD and BC. In our current investigations, however, we focus on bipartite N × N systems [37]. For a given splitting HA ⊗ HB one defines the standard product basis, |φij = |eiA ⊗ |fjB and, making use of an a ...
... respect to the splitting AB and CD, but also with respect to the splittings AC and BD or AD and BC. In our current investigations, however, we focus on bipartite N × N systems [37]. For a given splitting HA ⊗ HB one defines the standard product basis, |φij = |eiA ⊗ |fjB and, making use of an a ...
Quantum Structures
... The status of the quantum state is perhaps the most controversial issue in the foundations of quantum theory. Is it an epistemic state (representing knowledge, information, or belief) or an ontic state (a direct reflection of reality)? In the ontological models framework, quantum states correspond t ...
... The status of the quantum state is perhaps the most controversial issue in the foundations of quantum theory. Is it an epistemic state (representing knowledge, information, or belief) or an ontic state (a direct reflection of reality)? In the ontological models framework, quantum states correspond t ...