Isoqualitative Gauge Curvature at Multiple Scales: A Response to
... measured with a high degree of exactitude, then the precision with which other observables in that mutually incompatible set can be simultaneously assayed experimentally will be compromised. Both of the above uniquely postclassical effects exerted by operators on quantitative features of experimenta ...
... measured with a high degree of exactitude, then the precision with which other observables in that mutually incompatible set can be simultaneously assayed experimentally will be compromised. Both of the above uniquely postclassical effects exerted by operators on quantitative features of experimenta ...
Measurement Theories in Quantum Mechanics Cortland M. Setlow March 3, 2006
... physical reality; the medium in which they propagate does not." Mermin answers his question, "Correlations have physical reality. That which they correlate does not." I shall not discuss Mermin's answer further; such truly fundamental questions are beyond my ability to analyze. Quantum Mechanics has ...
... physical reality; the medium in which they propagate does not." Mermin answers his question, "Correlations have physical reality. That which they correlate does not." I shall not discuss Mermin's answer further; such truly fundamental questions are beyond my ability to analyze. Quantum Mechanics has ...
Quantum computation, non-demolition measurements, and reflective
... as immersed into the total whole reality. The monads have no windows, according to Leibniz, but they are synchronized via a harmonic objectivation based on the uniformity of fundamental constants. This synchronization is achieved at certain values of physical constants, which are substantiated as ap ...
... as immersed into the total whole reality. The monads have no windows, according to Leibniz, but they are synchronized via a harmonic objectivation based on the uniformity of fundamental constants. This synchronization is achieved at certain values of physical constants, which are substantiated as ap ...
Occam`s Quantum Strop: Synchronizing and
... cryptic order : the minimum k for which H[Sk |X0:∞ ] = 0. A related and more familiar property is the Markov order : the smallest R for which H[SR |X0:R ] = 0. Markov order reflects a process’s historical dependence. These orders are independent apart from the fact that k ≤ R [20, 21]. It is worth p ...
... cryptic order : the minimum k for which H[Sk |X0:∞ ] = 0. A related and more familiar property is the Markov order : the smallest R for which H[SR |X0:R ] = 0. Markov order reflects a process’s historical dependence. These orders are independent apart from the fact that k ≤ R [20, 21]. It is worth p ...
Mutually exclusive and exhaustive quantum states
... appended to this chain of reasoning the interesting aesthetic observation that (2) attains its minimum value when (1) is a spectral expansion, so that an orthogonal set {~bi} "provides, in the sense of information content, the most economical description of the freedom of choice implied by a density ...
... appended to this chain of reasoning the interesting aesthetic observation that (2) attains its minimum value when (1) is a spectral expansion, so that an orthogonal set {~bi} "provides, in the sense of information content, the most economical description of the freedom of choice implied by a density ...
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... Figure 1 | The angular momentum of the flux qubit consisting of a superconducting loop interrupted by three Josephson junctions and the spin – ½ of electron. a, Normalized persistent current Iq/Iq,1/2 as a function of the external magnetic flux Φ/Φ0 penetrating the flux qubit loop measured by the au ...
... Figure 1 | The angular momentum of the flux qubit consisting of a superconducting loop interrupted by three Josephson junctions and the spin – ½ of electron. a, Normalized persistent current Iq/Iq,1/2 as a function of the external magnetic flux Φ/Φ0 penetrating the flux qubit loop measured by the au ...
Quantum - Caltech Particle Theory
... Challenges in theoretical (quantum) physics? • “Dreams of a final theory.” What theory describes the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions? (What computational model is realized in Nature?) • “More is different.” What emergent collective phenomena can arise in condensed matter? ...
... Challenges in theoretical (quantum) physics? • “Dreams of a final theory.” What theory describes the fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions? (What computational model is realized in Nature?) • “More is different.” What emergent collective phenomena can arise in condensed matter? ...
Quantum error correcting codes and Weyl commutation relations
... for all ρ̂ of the form (1.1). Then the pair (C, R) is called a quantum N -correcting code. If a subspace C admits a recovery operation R so that (C, R) is a quantum N -correcting code we then say that C, or equivalently, the orthogonal projection P on C is a quantum N -correcting code. The dimension ...
... for all ρ̂ of the form (1.1). Then the pair (C, R) is called a quantum N -correcting code. If a subspace C admits a recovery operation R so that (C, R) is a quantum N -correcting code we then say that C, or equivalently, the orthogonal projection P on C is a quantum N -correcting code. The dimension ...
Quantum Wires and Quantum Point Contacts
... Structure of spinless edge states in the IQHE regime. (a)-(c) One-electron picture of edge states. (a) Top view on the 2DEG plane near the edge. (b) Adiabatic bending of Landau levels along the increasing potential energy near the edge. (c) Electron density as a function of the distance to the boun ...
... Structure of spinless edge states in the IQHE regime. (a)-(c) One-electron picture of edge states. (a) Top view on the 2DEG plane near the edge. (b) Adiabatic bending of Landau levels along the increasing potential energy near the edge. (c) Electron density as a function of the distance to the boun ...