The Quantum World
... Chapter 7 we shall find that there is in quantum theory a radical inability to pin things down which goes beyond the simple considerations outlined here. The second perplexity relates to the act of measurement. It is notorious that there is an inescapable random element in quantum mechanical measure ...
... Chapter 7 we shall find that there is in quantum theory a radical inability to pin things down which goes beyond the simple considerations outlined here. The second perplexity relates to the act of measurement. It is notorious that there is an inescapable random element in quantum mechanical measure ...
CMS Ecal Laser Monitoring System
... events with chargino pair-production, with each chargino decaying to a W boson and weakly interacting neutralino. The neutralino would escape detection, resulting in a signature of imbalanced momentum. ...
... events with chargino pair-production, with each chargino decaying to a W boson and weakly interacting neutralino. The neutralino would escape detection, resulting in a signature of imbalanced momentum. ...
le journal de physique - Département de Physique de l`Ecole
... Actually, the problem considered in 1 is very general and can be set for any small system S (generalizing the atom) coupled to a large reservoir % (generalizing the field). 1s the evolution of 5 due to the « reservoir fluctuations » acting upon 5, or should we invoke a « self-reaction», S perturbing ...
... Actually, the problem considered in 1 is very general and can be set for any small system S (generalizing the atom) coupled to a large reservoir % (generalizing the field). 1s the evolution of 5 due to the « reservoir fluctuations » acting upon 5, or should we invoke a « self-reaction», S perturbing ...
Amplitude spectroscopy of two coupled qubits
... Recently much attention has been focused on the spectroscopy of Josephson-junction superconducting circuits with a weak link which can be considered as “macroscopic atoms,” with sizes of the order of tens or hundreds of micrometers.1,2 Single Josephson-junction qubits are characterized by relatively ...
... Recently much attention has been focused on the spectroscopy of Josephson-junction superconducting circuits with a weak link which can be considered as “macroscopic atoms,” with sizes of the order of tens or hundreds of micrometers.1,2 Single Josephson-junction qubits are characterized by relatively ...
Document
... forward to explain a set of observations. It may be expressed in terms of a mathematical model. The model makes a number of predictions that can be tested in experiments. After many tests have been made, if the model can be refined to correctly describe the outcome of all experiments, it begins to h ...
... forward to explain a set of observations. It may be expressed in terms of a mathematical model. The model makes a number of predictions that can be tested in experiments. After many tests have been made, if the model can be refined to correctly describe the outcome of all experiments, it begins to h ...
ppt - Zettaflops
... –Lloyd showed this is true for bosons and fermions –… and we now know its true for anyons too –Lloyd/Abrams then constructed an explicit quantum algorithm for computing properties of a quantum system ...
... –Lloyd showed this is true for bosons and fermions –… and we now know its true for anyons too –Lloyd/Abrams then constructed an explicit quantum algorithm for computing properties of a quantum system ...
WORMHOLES WITH A PAST* 1. Introduction Although as physicists
... picture of barrier penetration. A particle enters from the left and moves according to the equations of classical mechanics until at time t = 0 it hits the barrier at the left-hand classical turning point. At the same instant it emerges from the right-hand turning point and continues along its class ...
... picture of barrier penetration. A particle enters from the left and moves according to the equations of classical mechanics until at time t = 0 it hits the barrier at the left-hand classical turning point. At the same instant it emerges from the right-hand turning point and continues along its class ...
Fractional @ Scaling for Quantum Kicked Rotors without Cantori
... P theoretically by the Hamiltonian H p2 =2 k cosx n t nT provided the pulses are sufficiently short. This system has been extensively investigated in numerous theoretical (see, e.g., [3,4] ) and experimental [5] studies. In the chaotic regime (kT 1) the momentum distributions Np; t evol ...
... P theoretically by the Hamiltonian H p2 =2 k cosx n t nT provided the pulses are sufficiently short. This system has been extensively investigated in numerous theoretical (see, e.g., [3,4] ) and experimental [5] studies. In the chaotic regime (kT 1) the momentum distributions Np; t evol ...
The Power of Quantum Advice
... Motivating Question: How much useful computational work can one “store” in (say) an n-qubit quantum state, or a coin whose bias is an arbitrary real number? Potentially a huge amount! We give a new tool—called “isolatability”—for ruling out the possibility of such extravagant encodings. ...
... Motivating Question: How much useful computational work can one “store” in (say) an n-qubit quantum state, or a coin whose bias is an arbitrary real number? Potentially a huge amount! We give a new tool—called “isolatability”—for ruling out the possibility of such extravagant encodings. ...
Foundations and Measures of Quantum Non
... The standard approach to the theoretical description and analysis of dissipation and decoherence processes in open quantum systems presupposes a time evolution without memory. Employing the concept of a quantum Markov process which is given by a semigroup of completely positive dynamical maps one ob ...
... The standard approach to the theoretical description and analysis of dissipation and decoherence processes in open quantum systems presupposes a time evolution without memory. Employing the concept of a quantum Markov process which is given by a semigroup of completely positive dynamical maps one ob ...
Quantum Mechanical Laws
... Quantum Mechanics (QM) was one of the greatest revolutions in physics. Although it did not abolish but rather extended the former classical laws, the generalization was achieved at the cost of adopting a completely new language of concepts and a new way of thinking at phenomenological and mathematic ...
... Quantum Mechanics (QM) was one of the greatest revolutions in physics. Although it did not abolish but rather extended the former classical laws, the generalization was achieved at the cost of adopting a completely new language of concepts and a new way of thinking at phenomenological and mathematic ...
detail links - Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
... nm. GaAs QDs are considered here. The effective masses of electrons and holes are m e = 0.067 and mh = 0.51, respectively, in the unit of electron rest mass, and the band gap is E g = 1.51914 eV [26]. The corresponding ground-state exciton resonance frequency ω 0 of QDs is then given as 1.535 eV [5] ...
... nm. GaAs QDs are considered here. The effective masses of electrons and holes are m e = 0.067 and mh = 0.51, respectively, in the unit of electron rest mass, and the band gap is E g = 1.51914 eV [26]. The corresponding ground-state exciton resonance frequency ω 0 of QDs is then given as 1.535 eV [5] ...