Efficient quantum algorithms for some instances of the non
... Permutation groups, matrix groups over finite fields and even finite matrix groups over algebraic number fields fit in this model. In particular, Watrous [28] has recently considered solvable black-box groups in the restricted model of unique encoding, and using some new quantum algorithmical ideas, ...
... Permutation groups, matrix groups over finite fields and even finite matrix groups over algebraic number fields fit in this model. In particular, Watrous [28] has recently considered solvable black-box groups in the restricted model of unique encoding, and using some new quantum algorithmical ideas, ...
Topological Quantum: Lecture Notes
... If you have two complicated knots and you do not know if they are topologically equivalent, you just plug them into the Kauffman machinery and if they don’t give the same output then you know immediately that they cannot be deformed into each other without cutting4 . However, a bit of thought indica ...
... If you have two complicated knots and you do not know if they are topologically equivalent, you just plug them into the Kauffman machinery and if they don’t give the same output then you know immediately that they cannot be deformed into each other without cutting4 . However, a bit of thought indica ...
Rapid readout of a register of qubits using open loop... Joshua Combes , Aaron Denney , and Howard M. Wiseman
... FIG. 2: To gain some intuition about the measurement process in a register we illustrate the effect of measurement on the eigenvalues of ρ by plotting them on a Hamming cube. A Hamming cube is a way of depicting the distance between n bit binary strings. The distance between two strings is given by ...
... FIG. 2: To gain some intuition about the measurement process in a register we illustrate the effect of measurement on the eigenvalues of ρ by plotting them on a Hamming cube. A Hamming cube is a way of depicting the distance between n bit binary strings. The distance between two strings is given by ...
No entailing laws but enablement in the evolution of the biosphere`
... the role of “phase spaces” in physical theories. In physics, the phase space is given by the pertinent observables and parameters. As we will recall below, these may be, for example, the momentum and position, or energy and time. In Hamiltonian classical mechanics and in Quantum Physics, these obser ...
... the role of “phase spaces” in physical theories. In physics, the phase space is given by the pertinent observables and parameters. As we will recall below, these may be, for example, the momentum and position, or energy and time. In Hamiltonian classical mechanics and in Quantum Physics, these obser ...
The Theory of Collisions between Two Diatomic Molecules
... with that of the stationary states of molecules form the fundamental part of the chemical physics. And these molecular collisions which may be accompanied with the rotational and/or the vibrational transitions can be treated, in principle, by solving the well-established Schroedinger wave equation f ...
... with that of the stationary states of molecules form the fundamental part of the chemical physics. And these molecular collisions which may be accompanied with the rotational and/or the vibrational transitions can be treated, in principle, by solving the well-established Schroedinger wave equation f ...
Multimode quantum memory based on atomic frequency combs
... case the light-atom system reacts with a Fourier-limited resolution ␥ p, which effectively smears out the structure of the AFC to an essentially flat distribution 关see discussion preceding Eq. 共A11兲兴. In other words the peak separation ⌬ must be smaller than the photon bandwidth ␥ p. This also impli ...
... case the light-atom system reacts with a Fourier-limited resolution ␥ p, which effectively smears out the structure of the AFC to an essentially flat distribution 关see discussion preceding Eq. 共A11兲兴. In other words the peak separation ⌬ must be smaller than the photon bandwidth ␥ p. This also impli ...
Studies in Composing Hydrogen Atom Wavefunctions
... that we all inhabit. Second, perceptualizing the atom can asLance J. Putnam (academic researcher, educator and composer), Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University, Sofiendalsvej 11, ...
... that we all inhabit. Second, perceptualizing the atom can asLance J. Putnam (academic researcher, educator and composer), Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University, Sofiendalsvej 11, ...
Quantum Gravity : Motivations and Alternatives 1
... The well-established, empirically well-confirmed precursor theories – General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics –, together with the already existing empirical data that confirmed these theories, are still the only concrete elements that constitute a reasonable starting point for the different attemp ...
... The well-established, empirically well-confirmed precursor theories – General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics –, together with the already existing empirical data that confirmed these theories, are still the only concrete elements that constitute a reasonable starting point for the different attemp ...