
Harris: Dispersive optomechanics: a new approach to
... What can we do with this device? Operating in “linear detuning” regime, dispersive coupling mimics other geometries: But with easier fabrication (high finesse, Q, etc.) ...
... What can we do with this device? Operating in “linear detuning” regime, dispersive coupling mimics other geometries: But with easier fabrication (high finesse, Q, etc.) ...
Reply to criticism of the ‘Orch OR qubit’ – ‘Orchestrated... reduction’ is scientifically justified
... article [12] in response to Jack Tuszynski (‘JT’), and in also our original review article [2]—though Reimers et al. continually use this terminology. This relates to point (2), a mechanism by which the possible states reduce, or collapse to definite states, the so-called ‘wavefunction collapse’ of ...
... article [12] in response to Jack Tuszynski (‘JT’), and in also our original review article [2]—though Reimers et al. continually use this terminology. This relates to point (2), a mechanism by which the possible states reduce, or collapse to definite states, the so-called ‘wavefunction collapse’ of ...
Non-contextual inequalities and dimensionality Johan Ahrens
... experiment and the assumptions made you may need to make sure that you can eject single particles from the source. Say we want to make an ’optical Stern-Gerlach’ experiment, this will work well since the photon, even though it is a spin-one particle, only assume the spin states -1 and 11 . The spin ...
... experiment and the assumptions made you may need to make sure that you can eject single particles from the source. Say we want to make an ’optical Stern-Gerlach’ experiment, this will work well since the photon, even though it is a spin-one particle, only assume the spin states -1 and 11 . The spin ...
MS PowerPoint format - KDD
... – Problem not as easy for more complex networks – Example • Allow two parents (even singly-connected case, aka polytree) • Greedy algorithms no longer guaranteed to find optimal network • In fact, no efficient algorithm exists – Theorem: finding network structure with maximal score, where H restrict ...
... – Problem not as easy for more complex networks – Example • Allow two parents (even singly-connected case, aka polytree) • Greedy algorithms no longer guaranteed to find optimal network • In fact, no efficient algorithm exists – Theorem: finding network structure with maximal score, where H restrict ...
Defining and detecting quantum speedup
... it being governed by open system quantum dynamics. It is well understood that the D-Wave devices, just like any other quantum information processing device, must be error-corrected in order to overcome the effects of decoherence and control errors. While such error correction has already been demons ...
... it being governed by open system quantum dynamics. It is well understood that the D-Wave devices, just like any other quantum information processing device, must be error-corrected in order to overcome the effects of decoherence and control errors. While such error correction has already been demons ...
Von Neumann algebra automorphisms and time
... theory cannot be formulated as evolution in such a time.1 In particular, notice that this notion of time is state dependent. Furthermore, this weaker notion of time is lost as soon as one tries to include either thermodynamics or quantum mechanics into the physical picture, because, in the presence ...
... theory cannot be formulated as evolution in such a time.1 In particular, notice that this notion of time is state dependent. Furthermore, this weaker notion of time is lost as soon as one tries to include either thermodynamics or quantum mechanics into the physical picture, because, in the presence ...
Lecture Notes for Ph219/CS219: Quantum Information and Computation Chapter 2 John Preskill
... there are two quite distinct ways for a quantum state to change. On the one hand there is unitary evolution, which is deterministic. If we specify the initial state |ψ(0)i, the theory predicts the state |ψ(t)i at a later time. But on the other hand there is measurement, which is probabilistic. The t ...
... there are two quite distinct ways for a quantum state to change. On the one hand there is unitary evolution, which is deterministic. If we specify the initial state |ψ(0)i, the theory predicts the state |ψ(t)i at a later time. But on the other hand there is measurement, which is probabilistic. The t ...
Quantum Teleportation
... Moon, or Bldg.90), she can send qubits that have twice the amount of information then normal bits. EPR Detector Efficency Loophole Bell’s inequality is often utilized to experimentally show that the universe violates either locality or realism. However, falsifying all other possible explanations to ...
... Moon, or Bldg.90), she can send qubits that have twice the amount of information then normal bits. EPR Detector Efficency Loophole Bell’s inequality is often utilized to experimentally show that the universe violates either locality or realism. However, falsifying all other possible explanations to ...
Edge states and integer quantum Hall effect in topological insulator
... explore topological phases in quantum matter1,2. In the quantum Hall effect the longitudinal conductance vanishes while the Hall conductance σxy is quantized at ve2/h, where e is the elementary charge and h is the Planck constant. It is known that the integer v is the topological invariant of a quan ...
... explore topological phases in quantum matter1,2. In the quantum Hall effect the longitudinal conductance vanishes while the Hall conductance σxy is quantized at ve2/h, where e is the elementary charge and h is the Planck constant. It is known that the integer v is the topological invariant of a quan ...
Significant-Loophole-Free Test of Bells Theorem with Entangled Photons
... loophole might still require the validity of some specific assumptions about the experiment.) The locality loophole (or communication loophole) is open if the setting choice or the measurement result of one side could be communicated to the other side in time to influence the measurement result ther ...
... loophole might still require the validity of some specific assumptions about the experiment.) The locality loophole (or communication loophole) is open if the setting choice or the measurement result of one side could be communicated to the other side in time to influence the measurement result ther ...
Non Ideal Measurements by David Albert (Philosophy, Columbia) and Barry Loewer
... in terms of the Hamiltonian governing the interaction. It does not apply to Bub's interpretation which doesn't rely on this theorem. 2. The analysis is slightly more complicated for disturbing measurements. Healey seems to consider it a defect that in our original discussion we restricted our discus ...
... in terms of the Hamiltonian governing the interaction. It does not apply to Bub's interpretation which doesn't rely on this theorem. 2. The analysis is slightly more complicated for disturbing measurements. Healey seems to consider it a defect that in our original discussion we restricted our discus ...
Detailed program - Ricardo Mendes Ribeiro
... theorist, passed away on September 28, 2014 at the untimely age of 40, following a five year battle with cancer. My great sorrow is beyond words. My memories of Shi-Jian go back to the year 2000, when we embarked upon our first collaboration, a study of the Kondo system, and coauthored a paper on th ...
... theorist, passed away on September 28, 2014 at the untimely age of 40, following a five year battle with cancer. My great sorrow is beyond words. My memories of Shi-Jian go back to the year 2000, when we embarked upon our first collaboration, a study of the Kondo system, and coauthored a paper on th ...