
Powerpoint 7/20
... Suppose you are given a black box which computes one of the following four reversible classical gates: ...
... Suppose you are given a black box which computes one of the following four reversible classical gates: ...
Electronic Structure of Strained GaSb/GaAs Quantum Dot
... mass model). Therefore it is interesting to carry out the detailed calculations using a more accurate method, in particular in the view of the new experiments. The aim of this work is to study the electronic properties of GaSb/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots (SAD) by using the sp3s* empirical tight ...
... mass model). Therefore it is interesting to carry out the detailed calculations using a more accurate method, in particular in the view of the new experiments. The aim of this work is to study the electronic properties of GaSb/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots (SAD) by using the sp3s* empirical tight ...
Quantum Theories of Mind
... language before you answered. The Superposition is adding funcwave function corresponds to the un- tions to describe other functions. expressed scene, and its various repre- Here, five sine waves are successively added to approximate sentations to expression in diverse a square wave. languages. Now ...
... language before you answered. The Superposition is adding funcwave function corresponds to the un- tions to describe other functions. expressed scene, and its various repre- Here, five sine waves are successively added to approximate sentations to expression in diverse a square wave. languages. Now ...
Bohmian Trajectories of the Two-Electron Helium Atom
... wave mechanics in 1925 [37, 38, 39, 40], he did so by trying to associate, in some reasonable way, concepts normally associated with waves (frequency, wavelength, etc.) with material particles [41] (see also [32] for a discussion on this). In doing this, he arrived at his substitution rules – that e ...
... wave mechanics in 1925 [37, 38, 39, 40], he did so by trying to associate, in some reasonable way, concepts normally associated with waves (frequency, wavelength, etc.) with material particles [41] (see also [32] for a discussion on this). In doing this, he arrived at his substitution rules – that e ...
Quantum memory for superconducting qubits 兲
... experimental system by focusing on gate times short compared with the relevant energy and phase relaxation times. When the JJ is weakly coupled to the resonator, with g / ប0 below a few percent, the RWA memory protocol of Sec. III works well, and qubits are stored and retrieved with high fidelity. ...
... experimental system by focusing on gate times short compared with the relevant energy and phase relaxation times. When the JJ is weakly coupled to the resonator, with g / ប0 below a few percent, the RWA memory protocol of Sec. III works well, and qubits are stored and retrieved with high fidelity. ...
Steering criteria and steerability witnesses
... This is a direct consequence of Born's probability postulate. Since for any state (determined by a preparation c) there is at least one measurement for which the probabilities are different from 1 or 0, determinism is violated by OQT. ...
... This is a direct consequence of Born's probability postulate. Since for any state (determined by a preparation c) there is at least one measurement for which the probabilities are different from 1 or 0, determinism is violated by OQT. ...
Read PDF - Physics
... axes with equal (small) amplitudes, each at a different frequency. As expected, the power spectrum shows peaks at all frequencies, and the peaks at frequencies fE and fF are higher than the rest. The surprising result is obtained when the interferometer is modified to be a which-path experiment, usi ...
... axes with equal (small) amplitudes, each at a different frequency. As expected, the power spectrum shows peaks at all frequencies, and the peaks at frequencies fE and fF are higher than the rest. The surprising result is obtained when the interferometer is modified to be a which-path experiment, usi ...
Coherent manipulations of charge-number states in a Cooper-pair box Y. Nakamura,
... insulating barrier (Josephson junction; Fig. 1(a)). Let us define charge-number states with |n where n is a number of excess Cooper pairs in the right electrode. Because of the conservation of the total charge, the left electrode has (−n) excess Cooper pairs. The chargenumber states are the ground s ...
... insulating barrier (Josephson junction; Fig. 1(a)). Let us define charge-number states with |n where n is a number of excess Cooper pairs in the right electrode. Because of the conservation of the total charge, the left electrode has (−n) excess Cooper pairs. The chargenumber states are the ground s ...