Chapter 2. Mind and the Quantum
... both slits at once! Any attempt to determine which slit is actually traversed by the electron reveals, on the other hand, that the electron passes through only one slit. Furthermore, this determination destroys the interference pattern and results in a distribution equal to the sum of the distributi ...
... both slits at once! Any attempt to determine which slit is actually traversed by the electron reveals, on the other hand, that the electron passes through only one slit. Furthermore, this determination destroys the interference pattern and results in a distribution equal to the sum of the distributi ...
the einstein-podolsky-rosen paradox and the nature of reality
... during a series of lectures given as part of the 2009 CAPCASCA Lecture Tour. This article is inspired by these lectures and the overwhelmingly positive feedback given by students and faculty. The goal of the article is to present in a conceptual manner the main ideas of the EPR paradox and Bell’s in ...
... during a series of lectures given as part of the 2009 CAPCASCA Lecture Tour. This article is inspired by these lectures and the overwhelmingly positive feedback given by students and faculty. The goal of the article is to present in a conceptual manner the main ideas of the EPR paradox and Bell’s in ...
pptx - Harvard Condensed Matter Theory group
... Quantum walks allow to explore a wide range of topological phenomena. From realizing known topological Hamiltonians to studying topological properties unique to dynamics. First evidence for topological Hamiltonian with “artificial matter” ...
... Quantum walks allow to explore a wide range of topological phenomena. From realizing known topological Hamiltonians to studying topological properties unique to dynamics. First evidence for topological Hamiltonian with “artificial matter” ...
Classical limit and quantum logic - Philsci
... In the foundations of physics, the quest of explaining how the laws of classical mechanics arise from the laws of quantum mechanics is known as the classical limit problem (Cohen 1989). Generally, this limit is studied for systems that, due to its interaction with the environment, develop a process ...
... In the foundations of physics, the quest of explaining how the laws of classical mechanics arise from the laws of quantum mechanics is known as the classical limit problem (Cohen 1989). Generally, this limit is studied for systems that, due to its interaction with the environment, develop a process ...
Powerpoint 6/22
... For our classical machine, the system is always in one of the states. For the quantum system, this type of statement is much trickier. The only time we will say the quantum system is in a particular state is immediately after we make a measurement of the system. “I have this student. he's thinking a ...
... For our classical machine, the system is always in one of the states. For the quantum system, this type of statement is much trickier. The only time we will say the quantum system is in a particular state is immediately after we make a measurement of the system. “I have this student. he's thinking a ...
Semiconductor qubits for quantum computation
... Kane, B.E. A silicon-based nuclear spin quantum computer, Nature 393, 133-137 (1998) Nielson & Chuang, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Cambridge University Press (2000) Loss, D. et al. Spintronics and Quantum Dots, Fortschr. Phys. 48, 965-986, (2000) Knouwenhoven, L.P. Single-shot read- ...
... Kane, B.E. A silicon-based nuclear spin quantum computer, Nature 393, 133-137 (1998) Nielson & Chuang, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Cambridge University Press (2000) Loss, D. et al. Spintronics and Quantum Dots, Fortschr. Phys. 48, 965-986, (2000) Knouwenhoven, L.P. Single-shot read- ...