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... to ensure the accuracy of measurements conducted in trade situations, for example where the price of goods is determined by reference to the measurement. Under the formal agreement signed in 1990 between the Commonwealth, the states and the territories, except Western Australia, all participating ju ...
... to ensure the accuracy of measurements conducted in trade situations, for example where the price of goods is determined by reference to the measurement. Under the formal agreement signed in 1990 between the Commonwealth, the states and the territories, except Western Australia, all participating ju ...
Another version - Scott Aaronson
... A quantum superposition involving n particles can require ~2n complex numbers to specify: x x0,1n Presents an obvious practical problem when using conventional computers to simulate quantum mechanics ...
... A quantum superposition involving n particles can require ~2n complex numbers to specify: x x0,1n Presents an obvious practical problem when using conventional computers to simulate quantum mechanics ...
LECTURE 18
... This works any time you have discreet values. What do you do if you have a continuous variable, such as the probability density for you particle? ...
... This works any time you have discreet values. What do you do if you have a continuous variable, such as the probability density for you particle? ...
The Future of Computer Science
... Harlow-Hayden (2013): Argument that the requisite computation would take exponential time (~210^70 years) even for a QC—by which time the black hole has already fully evaporated! Recently, I strengthened Harlow and Hayden’s argument, to show that performing the computation is generically at least as ...
... Harlow-Hayden (2013): Argument that the requisite computation would take exponential time (~210^70 years) even for a QC—by which time the black hole has already fully evaporated! Recently, I strengthened Harlow and Hayden’s argument, to show that performing the computation is generically at least as ...
Epistemology_and_QM_v1
... subsequent evolution? The use of Hilbert space to describe the evolution of the wavefunction is mathematically convenient, because it allows correlations between vectorial properties to be tracked and maintained in the context of a common wavefunction. However, couldn’t a more naïve view be justifie ...
... subsequent evolution? The use of Hilbert space to describe the evolution of the wavefunction is mathematically convenient, because it allows correlations between vectorial properties to be tracked and maintained in the context of a common wavefunction. However, couldn’t a more naïve view be justifie ...
Quantum theory as a method: the epistemic
... • ...so there is no such thing as correctly assigning a quantum state. Problem: There is “correct” and “incorrect” in quantum state assignment in practice. Disanalogy between states and observables: States are updated after measurement, observables not. ...
... • ...so there is no such thing as correctly assigning a quantum state. Problem: There is “correct” and “incorrect” in quantum state assignment in practice. Disanalogy between states and observables: States are updated after measurement, observables not. ...
Atomic and Molecular Physics for Physicists Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
... But, if we put a detector behind each slit, we find that the photon passes only through one of the slits each time! ...
... But, if we put a detector behind each slit, we find that the photon passes only through one of the slits each time! ...