Introduction To Quantum Computing
... Various “threshold theorems” have suggested that we need 10^4 to 10^6 gates in less than the decoherence time in order to apply quantum error correction (QEC). QEC is a big enough topic to warrant several lectures on its own. ...
... Various “threshold theorems” have suggested that we need 10^4 to 10^6 gates in less than the decoherence time in order to apply quantum error correction (QEC). QEC is a big enough topic to warrant several lectures on its own. ...
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... ∇ factors through the map B̂gL → HgL to the affine Hecke algebra (note: this is the usual affine Hecke algebra, not the graded one). Similarly, the action of B̂gL on Db CohG (T ∗ G/B) described in chapter ?? descends to an action on K-theory which again factors through HgL . Using an appropriate cha ...
... ∇ factors through the map B̂gL → HgL to the affine Hecke algebra (note: this is the usual affine Hecke algebra, not the graded one). Similarly, the action of B̂gL on Db CohG (T ∗ G/B) described in chapter ?? descends to an action on K-theory which again factors through HgL . Using an appropriate cha ...
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... Blackbody radiation paradox: How much power does a hot object emit at wavelength ¸? Classical theory (1900): const / ¸4 Quantum theory (1900 – 1924): ...
... Blackbody radiation paradox: How much power does a hot object emit at wavelength ¸? Classical theory (1900): const / ¸4 Quantum theory (1900 – 1924): ...