
Quantum field theory on a quantum space
... a fuzziness in the lattice picture and the emergence of non-locality in the theory. An important issue is that the presence of the discrete structure violates Lorentz invariance. This may improve by considering superpositions of backgrounds of different masses, but it may require restrictions on the ...
... a fuzziness in the lattice picture and the emergence of non-locality in the theory. An important issue is that the presence of the discrete structure violates Lorentz invariance. This may improve by considering superpositions of backgrounds of different masses, but it may require restrictions on the ...
PPT | 299.77 KB - Joint Quantum Institute
... some of it makes its way into the cavity, where it interacts with the quantum dot. It is this interaction which transforms the waveguide’s transmission properties. Previous optical switches have been able to work only by using bulky nonlinear-crystals and high input power. The switch, by contrast, a ...
... some of it makes its way into the cavity, where it interacts with the quantum dot. It is this interaction which transforms the waveguide’s transmission properties. Previous optical switches have been able to work only by using bulky nonlinear-crystals and high input power. The switch, by contrast, a ...
What Have I Learned From Physicists / Computer Scientists
... • Suppose a Hamiltonian H has the form iHi, where each Hi acts on two neighboring vertices of a graph. Can we approximate eiH by a unitary whose only nonzero entries are between neighboring vertices? What about ...
... • Suppose a Hamiltonian H has the form iHi, where each Hi acts on two neighboring vertices of a graph. Can we approximate eiH by a unitary whose only nonzero entries are between neighboring vertices? What about ...
Physics 521: Quantum Mechanics (Dr. Adolfo Eguiluz) [.pdf]
... which the essential aspects of Quantum Mechanics are most directly visualized. CohenTannoudji will be used in Homework assignment the first part of the course; the emphasis will switch almost completely to Sakurai as the course progresses. Sakurai will also be the textbook for Physics 522, where the ...
... which the essential aspects of Quantum Mechanics are most directly visualized. CohenTannoudji will be used in Homework assignment the first part of the course; the emphasis will switch almost completely to Sakurai as the course progresses. Sakurai will also be the textbook for Physics 522, where the ...
Optical Quantum Information Processing
... Fusion success probability =1/2, above percolation threshold. ⇒ get large piece of connected cluster state with high probability ...
... Fusion success probability =1/2, above percolation threshold. ⇒ get large piece of connected cluster state with high probability ...
5.11 Harmonic Oscillator
... Nonzero, like particle in box? Classically, the oscillator can't exist in a state in "forbidden" regions. For example, a pendulum oscillating with an amplitude A cannot have a displacement greater than A. Could there be a nonzero probability of finding the system in "forbidden" regions. I wonder wha ...
... Nonzero, like particle in box? Classically, the oscillator can't exist in a state in "forbidden" regions. For example, a pendulum oscillating with an amplitude A cannot have a displacement greater than A. Could there be a nonzero probability of finding the system in "forbidden" regions. I wonder wha ...
Introduction To Quantum Computing
... (spin, count), nuclear spin, photons (polarization, position, time), or phenomena such as current (flux); anything that is quantized and subject to Schrodinger's wave equation. More than fifty technologies have been proposed; all of these described are relatively advanced experimentally. ...
... (spin, count), nuclear spin, photons (polarization, position, time), or phenomena such as current (flux); anything that is quantized and subject to Schrodinger's wave equation. More than fifty technologies have been proposed; all of these described are relatively advanced experimentally. ...
SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 THESKEPTICARENA.COM QUANTUM
... Florian, we may soon find that out. The Nobel Prize in physics in 2012 went to two separate teams of researchers who developed methods for making quantum measurements without destroying the targets. Disorder in the Quantum World “We are studying clouds consisting of several thousand atoms, such a c ...
... Florian, we may soon find that out. The Nobel Prize in physics in 2012 went to two separate teams of researchers who developed methods for making quantum measurements without destroying the targets. Disorder in the Quantum World “We are studying clouds consisting of several thousand atoms, such a c ...
Van Wezel_DEF.indd
... turns out to be extremely large for all quantum mechanical systems that have been studied experimentally, and extremely small for all macroscopic objects in physical experiments. The mass size at which the collapse process would take place within a measurable time has not been targeted by any experi ...
... turns out to be extremely large for all quantum mechanical systems that have been studied experimentally, and extremely small for all macroscopic objects in physical experiments. The mass size at which the collapse process would take place within a measurable time has not been targeted by any experi ...
Otto Stern and the discovery of space quantization
... moment. Now there is nothing in physics to suggest that these magnetic moments and angular moments would line up in a magnetic field in any coherent fashion. Because the angular moments could point in any direction, there would be a big concentration equatorially around the zero projection. The resu ...
... moment. Now there is nothing in physics to suggest that these magnetic moments and angular moments would line up in a magnetic field in any coherent fashion. Because the angular moments could point in any direction, there would be a big concentration equatorially around the zero projection. The resu ...