
A (very) brief tour of quantum mechanics, computation, and category
... Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) questioned the completeness of quantum mechanics in the form of a thought experiment involving the measurement of one part of a 2-particle entangled system. According to EPR, two mutually exclusive conclusions may be reached regarding quantum mechanics: either qua ...
... Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) questioned the completeness of quantum mechanics in the form of a thought experiment involving the measurement of one part of a 2-particle entangled system. According to EPR, two mutually exclusive conclusions may be reached regarding quantum mechanics: either qua ...
17 Is Quantum Gravity Necessary?
... there are empirically adequate interpretations of quantum mechanics for which these relations are epistemological and not a fundamental feature of the world. Thus the thought experiment cannot be considered definitive.1 At the second Oxford symposium on quantum gravity another empirical problem for s ...
... there are empirically adequate interpretations of quantum mechanics for which these relations are epistemological and not a fundamental feature of the world. Thus the thought experiment cannot be considered definitive.1 At the second Oxford symposium on quantum gravity another empirical problem for s ...
Another Look at the Wigner Function
... G. Mourgues, J. C. Andrieux, and M. R. Feix, “Solutions of the Schrödinger equation for a system excited by a time Dirac pulse of pulse of potential. An example of the connection with the classical limit through a particular smoothing of the Wigner function,” Eur. J. Phys. 5, 112 – 118 (1984). M. Ca ...
... G. Mourgues, J. C. Andrieux, and M. R. Feix, “Solutions of the Schrödinger equation for a system excited by a time Dirac pulse of pulse of potential. An example of the connection with the classical limit through a particular smoothing of the Wigner function,” Eur. J. Phys. 5, 112 – 118 (1984). M. Ca ...
Reversing Quantum Measurements
... Quantum vs. Classical Measurement • In quantum physics, we seem to have a significant difference from classical mechanics to contend with because of measurements having only certain probabilistic outcomes. • Information about the current state can be garnered from past measurements of identically c ...
... Quantum vs. Classical Measurement • In quantum physics, we seem to have a significant difference from classical mechanics to contend with because of measurements having only certain probabilistic outcomes. • Information about the current state can be garnered from past measurements of identically c ...
Creating Entanglement - Fields Institute for Research in
... message passing model in 1979. Two parties send bit strings mA and mB to a referee who calculates a function f(mA , mB). Important for software protection and piracy. Fingerprinting in the simultaneous message passing model: f=Eq: ...
... message passing model in 1979. Two parties send bit strings mA and mB to a referee who calculates a function f(mA , mB). Important for software protection and piracy. Fingerprinting in the simultaneous message passing model: f=Eq: ...
High-Performance Computing and Quantum Processing - HPC-UA
... Міжнародна конференція "Високопродуктивні обчислення" HPC-UA’2012 (Україна, Київ, 8-10 жовтня 2012 року) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
... Міжнародна конференція "Високопродуктивні обчислення" HPC-UA’2012 (Україна, Київ, 8-10 жовтня 2012 року) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
Quantum Manipulation of Ultracold Atoms—V. Vuletic
... Atoms isolated in vacuum currently offer the longest storage times for quantum bits, with coherence times of several seconds. However, massive particles are far from ideal for transmitting quantum information in view of the particle velocity and vacuum requirements. In contrast, photons are ideal ca ...
... Atoms isolated in vacuum currently offer the longest storage times for quantum bits, with coherence times of several seconds. However, massive particles are far from ideal for transmitting quantum information in view of the particle velocity and vacuum requirements. In contrast, photons are ideal ca ...
Hopf fibration - Niles Johnson
... t0 ? This fundamental question is answered classically by describing how particles interact with each other, i.e. the forces between them, and how forces change the position and velocity vectors of each particle over time. For various reasons, classical mechanics was found to be unsuitable as a desc ...
... t0 ? This fundamental question is answered classically by describing how particles interact with each other, i.e. the forces between them, and how forces change the position and velocity vectors of each particle over time. For various reasons, classical mechanics was found to be unsuitable as a desc ...
Superconductors
... system with easily split levels, and use the degenerate lowest energy levels as a qubit. ...
... system with easily split levels, and use the degenerate lowest energy levels as a qubit. ...
Miracles, Materialism, and Quantum Mechanics
... 12. Validity of inductive reasoning 13. Truthfulness of other scientists ...
... 12. Validity of inductive reasoning 13. Truthfulness of other scientists ...
implications of quantum logic to the notion of transcendence
... cannot be dissociated from the existence of probabilities. The existence of probability in nature modifies the way we understand some physical concepts such as position and momentum. The meaning of the quantum probability and its implications to quantum measurements have become the two main disputab ...
... cannot be dissociated from the existence of probabilities. The existence of probability in nature modifies the way we understand some physical concepts such as position and momentum. The meaning of the quantum probability and its implications to quantum measurements have become the two main disputab ...