
continuous vs discrete processes: the
... transition-matrix. Many investigators on the other hand, who are of the opinion that quantum mechanics precludes transitions of this kind having any ontological status, interpret the transitions as measurement-induced, or as characterizing our knowledge of the atom rather than the atom itself. See e ...
... transition-matrix. Many investigators on the other hand, who are of the opinion that quantum mechanics precludes transitions of this kind having any ontological status, interpret the transitions as measurement-induced, or as characterizing our knowledge of the atom rather than the atom itself. See e ...
PPT - Fernando Brandao
... managed to overcome the previous difficulty by using a quantum trick: • Suppose there are only two witnesses { 1 , 2 } acceptance probability bigger than 2/3 (all other having acceptance prob. < 1/3) ...
... managed to overcome the previous difficulty by using a quantum trick: • Suppose there are only two witnesses { 1 , 2 } acceptance probability bigger than 2/3 (all other having acceptance prob. < 1/3) ...
arXiv:quant-ph/0610027v1 4 Oct 2006
... The optimal error probability of discriminating two quantum states ρ0 and ρ1 has been identified a long time ago by Helström [3]. We consider the two hypotheses H0 and H1 that a given quantum system is prepared either in the state ρ0 or in the state ρ1 , respectively. Since the (quantum) Chernoff b ...
... The optimal error probability of discriminating two quantum states ρ0 and ρ1 has been identified a long time ago by Helström [3]. We consider the two hypotheses H0 and H1 that a given quantum system is prepared either in the state ρ0 or in the state ρ1 , respectively. Since the (quantum) Chernoff b ...
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... speaking, both heads and tails are possibilities. In an actual toss, however, only heads or tails will show up. We shall refer to this view of the objects of the everyday world as the classically-definite (CDEF) conception of an object and its state. According to this CDEF conception, an object is a ...
... speaking, both heads and tails are possibilities. In an actual toss, however, only heads or tails will show up. We shall refer to this view of the objects of the everyday world as the classically-definite (CDEF) conception of an object and its state. According to this CDEF conception, an object is a ...
Towards A Quantum Mechanical Model of Foreign Policy
... natural event, there must have been a direct and identifiable trigger. It is also suggestive that the same cause must be assigned to natural events of the same kind irrespective of distance and time. It was therefore on this note that Newton argued that the universe operated in a harmonious order. H ...
... natural event, there must have been a direct and identifiable trigger. It is also suggestive that the same cause must be assigned to natural events of the same kind irrespective of distance and time. It was therefore on this note that Newton argued that the universe operated in a harmonious order. H ...
100, 027001 (2008)
... Majorana zero modes can be implemented in a (px ipy )-wave atomic superfluid through a recently proposed laser probing scheme [24,25]. This scheme is similar to the tunneling microscopy of a superconductor in that it relies on induced tunneling between a superfluid and a normal phase. Here, we ass ...
... Majorana zero modes can be implemented in a (px ipy )-wave atomic superfluid through a recently proposed laser probing scheme [24,25]. This scheme is similar to the tunneling microscopy of a superconductor in that it relies on induced tunneling between a superfluid and a normal phase. Here, we ass ...
The permutation gates combined with the one
... questions about the physical implementation and behaviour of such devices. The goal of quantum control can be stated concisely as: The goal is to find the shortest path between the identity transformation and the point in the Hilbert space corresponding with the desired quantum gate [4]. ...
... questions about the physical implementation and behaviour of such devices. The goal of quantum control can be stated concisely as: The goal is to find the shortest path between the identity transformation and the point in the Hilbert space corresponding with the desired quantum gate [4]. ...
14-06-16_PLCQC - Columbia University
... Adiabatic Quantum Computing • Quantum computations can be implemented by the adiabatic evolution of the Hamiltonian of a quantum system • To solve a given problem we initialize the system to the ground state of a simple Hamiltonian • We then evolve the Hamiltonian to one whose ground state encodes ...
... Adiabatic Quantum Computing • Quantum computations can be implemented by the adiabatic evolution of the Hamiltonian of a quantum system • To solve a given problem we initialize the system to the ground state of a simple Hamiltonian • We then evolve the Hamiltonian to one whose ground state encodes ...