Full Counting Statistics in a Propagating Quantum Front and
... by Eq. (21) and evaluated by using the methods described in Ref. [26]. This gives us a further check on the scaling function of the FCS, Eq. (12). One should also note that both 2 and S inherit signatures of the discrete particle picture developed above. We have found a direct correspondence betwee ...
... by Eq. (21) and evaluated by using the methods described in Ref. [26]. This gives us a further check on the scaling function of the FCS, Eq. (12). One should also note that both 2 and S inherit signatures of the discrete particle picture developed above. We have found a direct correspondence betwee ...
Quantum computers
... states do not have the intuitive properties of their classical counterparts. A great difference when compared with classical bits—in fact, this difference has in it the heart of quantum computation—is that a quantum system does not necessarily have to be in one of the two states |0> and |1>. It can ...
... states do not have the intuitive properties of their classical counterparts. A great difference when compared with classical bits—in fact, this difference has in it the heart of quantum computation—is that a quantum system does not necessarily have to be in one of the two states |0> and |1>. It can ...
PH 5840 Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
... with a few additional topics on quantum information theory taken from the book by Nielsen and Chuang (NC). A few more topics will be covered if there is time. 1. Introduction — Turing machines, Church-Turing thesis, Physics and computation. 2. Review of linear algebra — Vectors, Dirac notation, line ...
... with a few additional topics on quantum information theory taken from the book by Nielsen and Chuang (NC). A few more topics will be covered if there is time. 1. Introduction — Turing machines, Church-Turing thesis, Physics and computation. 2. Review of linear algebra — Vectors, Dirac notation, line ...