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New quantum states of matter in and out of equilibrium
... of order and disorder — they fall outside the well-established Landau paradigm whereby states of matter are classified according to their broken symmetries: they cannot be described by any local order parameter. At the same time, these phases of matter have many peculiar properties, including exotic ...
... of order and disorder — they fall outside the well-established Landau paradigm whereby states of matter are classified according to their broken symmetries: they cannot be described by any local order parameter. At the same time, these phases of matter have many peculiar properties, including exotic ...
Van Wezel_DEF.indd
... some very general arguments, Penrose showed that this gravitationally induced instability should manifest itself in a maximum lifetime for these superposition states that is of the order of the inverse gravitational self energy of the difference between the superposed mass distributions [26]. The typ ...
... some very general arguments, Penrose showed that this gravitationally induced instability should manifest itself in a maximum lifetime for these superposition states that is of the order of the inverse gravitational self energy of the difference between the superposed mass distributions [26]. The typ ...
Quantum Information in the Framework of Quantum Field Theory
... based on quantum field theory which is important when bound states of leptons or more complex QED systems are considered. Indeed, besides the foundational distinction between qubits and QFTbits, the difference between the two approaches becomes important once interactions are considered between phys ...
... based on quantum field theory which is important when bound states of leptons or more complex QED systems are considered. Indeed, besides the foundational distinction between qubits and QFTbits, the difference between the two approaches becomes important once interactions are considered between phys ...
The Future of Computer Science
... Susskind et al. 1990s: “Black-hole complementarity.” In string theory / quantum gravity, the Hawking radiation should just be a scrambled re-encoding of the same quantum states that are also inside the black hole ...
... Susskind et al. 1990s: “Black-hole complementarity.” In string theory / quantum gravity, the Hawking radiation should just be a scrambled re-encoding of the same quantum states that are also inside the black hole ...
Bits and Qubits
... Why look at Quantum Computing? • The physical world is quantum • information is physical • classical computation provides only a crude level of abstraction Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it’s a wo ...
... Why look at Quantum Computing? • The physical world is quantum • information is physical • classical computation provides only a crude level of abstraction Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it’s a wo ...