
Quantum computers
... • This means: – We can tell the state we will read only with a certain probability – Repeating the measurement will always yield the same result we got this first time – Amplitudes are lost as soon as the measurement is made, so amplitudes cannot be measured ...
... • This means: – We can tell the state we will read only with a certain probability – Repeating the measurement will always yield the same result we got this first time – Amplitudes are lost as soon as the measurement is made, so amplitudes cannot be measured ...
DOC - University of Colorado Boulder
... This trick is way out there! I would never have come up with it (?) but it's cool, and turns out to be more general than you can imagine right now. It's the basis for a similar trick to understand angular momentum in 3-D, and then spin, and moving on to quantum field theory. So it's worth learning! ...
... This trick is way out there! I would never have come up with it (?) but it's cool, and turns out to be more general than you can imagine right now. It's the basis for a similar trick to understand angular momentum in 3-D, and then spin, and moving on to quantum field theory. So it's worth learning! ...
Physics Formulary - Home Page of ir. JCA Wevers
... It can also be obtained on the WWW. See http://www.xs4all.nl/˜johanw/index.html, where also a Postscript version is available. If you find any errors or have any comments, please let me know. I am always open for suggestions and possible corrections to the physics formulary. The Physics Formulary is ...
... It can also be obtained on the WWW. See http://www.xs4all.nl/˜johanw/index.html, where also a Postscript version is available. If you find any errors or have any comments, please let me know. I am always open for suggestions and possible corrections to the physics formulary. The Physics Formulary is ...