Cobanera - DESY Theory Workshop
... What are Quantum Dualities? Wisdom: Strong-coupling-to-Weak-coupling relations ...
... What are Quantum Dualities? Wisdom: Strong-coupling-to-Weak-coupling relations ...
Quantum gravity
... One recent theory, called "doubly special relativity", tweaks Einstein's idea of one cosmic invariant - the speed of light - and adds another at a very small scale. The controversial theory accounts for gravity, inflation, and dark energy. Physicists are now devising observations and experiments tha ...
... One recent theory, called "doubly special relativity", tweaks Einstein's idea of one cosmic invariant - the speed of light - and adds another at a very small scale. The controversial theory accounts for gravity, inflation, and dark energy. Physicists are now devising observations and experiments tha ...
quantum computing
... while two classical bits can store one of four bits. • In general if L is the number of qubits in a quantum register, that register can store 2^L different states simultaneously. • Classical registers store only one state. ...
... while two classical bits can store one of four bits. • In general if L is the number of qubits in a quantum register, that register can store 2^L different states simultaneously. • Classical registers store only one state. ...
qm1 - Michael Nielsen
... Worked exercise: Suppose a two-qubit system is in the state 0.8 00 0.6 11 . A NOT gate is applied to the second qubit, and a measurement performed in the computational basis. What are the probabilities for the ...
... Worked exercise: Suppose a two-qubit system is in the state 0.8 00 0.6 11 . A NOT gate is applied to the second qubit, and a measurement performed in the computational basis. What are the probabilities for the ...
Mathematical Tripos, Part III, 2009-2010
... Analysis of a Large and Complex Data Set Random Motions in Spacetime Scaling Limit of the Long-range Contact Process Sorting Networks and the Exclusion Process Birational Geometry in Positive Characteristic Cliques of Primes in Noetherian Rings Braid Groups Groups of Piecewise Linear Homeomorphisms ...
... Analysis of a Large and Complex Data Set Random Motions in Spacetime Scaling Limit of the Long-range Contact Process Sorting Networks and the Exclusion Process Birational Geometry in Positive Characteristic Cliques of Primes in Noetherian Rings Braid Groups Groups of Piecewise Linear Homeomorphisms ...
superposition - University of Illinois at Urbana
... - rate of evolution N also, theories based (e.g.) on special effects of gravity (Penrose, …) “macrorealism”: at level of “everyday life”, one state or the other always realized. ...
... - rate of evolution N also, theories based (e.g.) on special effects of gravity (Penrose, …) “macrorealism”: at level of “everyday life”, one state or the other always realized. ...
Document
... Taking as a model of an open system the oscillator we will assume that when ω – is a frequency of classical oscillator. We will represent thermostat as infinite set of sequences of N identical bound quantum oscillators with frequencies in interval 0 ,where N . The Hypothesis: a quan ...
... Taking as a model of an open system the oscillator we will assume that when ω – is a frequency of classical oscillator. We will represent thermostat as infinite set of sequences of N identical bound quantum oscillators with frequencies in interval 0 ,where N . The Hypothesis: a quan ...
Quantum Electronics
... wave of energy, or a mere probability of being at any one place. This ties in with the uncertainty principal that says we cannot know both the position and the velocity of a particle at the same time. And quantum computing takes advantage of the infinite number of possible states that a property of ...
... wave of energy, or a mere probability of being at any one place. This ties in with the uncertainty principal that says we cannot know both the position and the velocity of a particle at the same time. And quantum computing takes advantage of the infinite number of possible states that a property of ...
what`s ahead in particle physics - CMS DocDB Server
... according to some of the most interesting theories of dark matter, the dark matter particles are also lurking at the Terascale. ...
... according to some of the most interesting theories of dark matter, the dark matter particles are also lurking at the Terascale. ...
CHEM 121
... how intense nonlaser light is, if the frequency (or energy) of the light is less than the threshold frequency (or energy), no electrons can be ejected. A quarter buys more time than a nickel at one parking spot, but you can only get one parking spot. Similarly, if you have photons with sufficient en ...
... how intense nonlaser light is, if the frequency (or energy) of the light is less than the threshold frequency (or energy), no electrons can be ejected. A quarter buys more time than a nickel at one parking spot, but you can only get one parking spot. Similarly, if you have photons with sufficient en ...
quantum channel capacity
... Cheat’s guide to correlated coding II So if correlations decay sufficiently fast, can apply known results on uncorrelated errors. How fast is sufficiently fast ? Sufficient conditions are: ...
... Cheat’s guide to correlated coding II So if correlations decay sufficiently fast, can apply known results on uncorrelated errors. How fast is sufficiently fast ? Sufficient conditions are: ...
Basics of wave functions - Department of Physics | Oregon State
... regions of space (few nm). For one thing, they can behave as if they are in an artificial atom. They emit light of particular frequencies … we can make a solid state laser! GaInP/AInP Quantum Well Laser Diode ...
... regions of space (few nm). For one thing, they can behave as if they are in an artificial atom. They emit light of particular frequencies … we can make a solid state laser! GaInP/AInP Quantum Well Laser Diode ...