
Terahertz quantum cascade lasers operating up to ∼ 200 K with
... al. [3], have demonstrated the best temperature performance [5, 14]. Several theoretical models have been employed to understand the details of charge transport and optical gain within THz QCLs, based on various approaches such as density matrix (DM) [15–17], non-equilibrium Green function [18, 19], ...
... al. [3], have demonstrated the best temperature performance [5, 14]. Several theoretical models have been employed to understand the details of charge transport and optical gain within THz QCLs, based on various approaches such as density matrix (DM) [15–17], non-equilibrium Green function [18, 19], ...
How Quantum Theory Helps us Explain
... argument is genuinely explanatory only if its premises state what caused the phenomenon, where it is assumed that any cause of an instance of the phenomenon bears an asymmetric relation of causal influence to it. Lewis (1986) argued that to explain a particular event is to provide information about ...
... argument is genuinely explanatory only if its premises state what caused the phenomenon, where it is assumed that any cause of an instance of the phenomenon bears an asymmetric relation of causal influence to it. Lewis (1986) argued that to explain a particular event is to provide information about ...
A Comprehensive Survey on Machine Learning of Artificial Intelligence
... demonstration learning and the deduct learning, because the environment does not provide the general concept description (for example axiom). To some extent, the number of induction learning reasoning is heavier than the analogy learning, because there is no one similar concept can be used as " sour ...
... demonstration learning and the deduct learning, because the environment does not provide the general concept description (for example axiom). To some extent, the number of induction learning reasoning is heavier than the analogy learning, because there is no one similar concept can be used as " sour ...
Quantum Computing and Communications
... its correctness do no satisfy an engineer. She/he always wants to know the way leading from the definition of the problem via system model construction and a logic chain of thoughts before reaching the answer to the original problem. If this ’special’ viewpoint is omitted, which happens often when t ...
... its correctness do no satisfy an engineer. She/he always wants to know the way leading from the definition of the problem via system model construction and a logic chain of thoughts before reaching the answer to the original problem. If this ’special’ viewpoint is omitted, which happens often when t ...
An Explanatory Model for Life Forward Movement in Wholebody
... showing up and manifesting in unexpected ways along many possible pathways, often at the same time. THE QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS HYPOTHESIS: The quantum mind or quantum consciousness hypothesis proposes that classical mechanics (Newtonian Physics) cannot explain our subjective experience of human cons ...
... showing up and manifesting in unexpected ways along many possible pathways, often at the same time. THE QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS HYPOTHESIS: The quantum mind or quantum consciousness hypothesis proposes that classical mechanics (Newtonian Physics) cannot explain our subjective experience of human cons ...
Superluminal Quantum Models of the Photon and Electron
... bonding rules for atoms. In the model, charge fibers are twisted an integer number of times, to account for the quantum number of angular momentum of an electron in an atom. The helicity or handedness of the twist was later thought to distinguish an electron from a proton. Helical and toroidal model ...
... bonding rules for atoms. In the model, charge fibers are twisted an integer number of times, to account for the quantum number of angular momentum of an electron in an atom. The helicity or handedness of the twist was later thought to distinguish an electron from a proton. Helical and toroidal model ...
Machine Learning Basics: 1. General Introduction
... Phrase Parser for Unrestricted Texts. In Proc. ANLP1988, 136-143. S. Dumais, J. Platt, D. Heckerman and M. Sahami (1998). Inductive Learning Algorithms and Representations for Text Categorization. In Proc. CIKM1998, 148-155. ...
... Phrase Parser for Unrestricted Texts. In Proc. ANLP1988, 136-143. S. Dumais, J. Platt, D. Heckerman and M. Sahami (1998). Inductive Learning Algorithms and Representations for Text Categorization. In Proc. CIKM1998, 148-155. ...
Quantum Teleportation
... As this figure suggests, the unscanned part of the information is conveyed from A to C by an intermediary object B, which interacts first with C and then with A. What? Can it really be correct to say "first with C and then with A"? Surely, in order to convey something from A to C, the delivery vehi ...
... As this figure suggests, the unscanned part of the information is conveyed from A to C by an intermediary object B, which interacts first with C and then with A. What? Can it really be correct to say "first with C and then with A"? Surely, in order to convey something from A to C, the delivery vehi ...
PHILOSOPHY OF QUANTUM INFORMATION
... according to classical physics, the probability of success is bounded by ...
... according to classical physics, the probability of success is bounded by ...
Vita - CIS Users web server
... June 2010 – Present: Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon. September 2009 – June 2010: Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon. September 2003 – August 2009: Research assistant for Pedro Dom ...
... June 2010 – Present: Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon. September 2009 – June 2010: Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon. September 2003 – August 2009: Research assistant for Pedro Dom ...
generalized numerical ranges and quantum error correction
... Let x, y ∈ Cn . Denote by hAx, yi the vector (h A1 x, yi, . . . , h Am x, yi) ∈ Cm . Then a ∈ Λk (A) if and only if there exists an orthonormal set {x1 , . . . , xk } in Cn such that hAxi , x j i = δij a, where δij is the Kronecker delta. When k = 1, Λ1 (A) reduces to the (classical) joint numerical ...
... Let x, y ∈ Cn . Denote by hAx, yi the vector (h A1 x, yi, . . . , h Am x, yi) ∈ Cm . Then a ∈ Λk (A) if and only if there exists an orthonormal set {x1 , . . . , xk } in Cn such that hAxi , x j i = δij a, where δij is the Kronecker delta. When k = 1, Λ1 (A) reduces to the (classical) joint numerical ...
Significant-Loophole-Free Test of Bell`s Theorem with Entangled
... 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 ...
Spin-Mediated Consciousness Theory: Possible Roles
... Unlike mass and charge that enter a dynamic equation as arbitrary parameters, spin reveals itself through the structure of the relativistic quantum equation for fermions such as electrons (12). Penrose had considered early on that spin might be more fundamental than spacetime and invented spinor and ...
... Unlike mass and charge that enter a dynamic equation as arbitrary parameters, spin reveals itself through the structure of the relativistic quantum equation for fermions such as electrons (12). Penrose had considered early on that spin might be more fundamental than spacetime and invented spinor and ...
Large quantum superpositions of a levitated nanodiamond through spin-optomechanical coupling
... different Fock states can also be generated. For √ instance, if we initialize the state to (c0 |+ + c1 |−) ⊗ |0m / 2 through a microwave with arbitrary coefficients c0 ,c1 , and turn on the JC coupling for a duration √ t1 , we get the superposition state |− ⊗ (c1 |0m + ic0 |1m )/ 2. In Fig. 2( ...
... different Fock states can also be generated. For √ instance, if we initialize the state to (c0 |+ + c1 |−) ⊗ |0m / 2 through a microwave with arbitrary coefficients c0 ,c1 , and turn on the JC coupling for a duration √ t1 , we get the superposition state |− ⊗ (c1 |0m + ic0 |1m )/ 2. In Fig. 2( ...
Towards a Quantum Programming Language
... Quantum computation is traditionally studied at the hardware level: either in terms of gates and circuits, or in terms of quantum Turing machines. The former viewpoint emphasizes data flow and neglects control flow; indeed, control mechanisms are usually dealt with at the meta-level, as a set of ins ...
... Quantum computation is traditionally studied at the hardware level: either in terms of gates and circuits, or in terms of quantum Turing machines. The former viewpoint emphasizes data flow and neglects control flow; indeed, control mechanisms are usually dealt with at the meta-level, as a set of ins ...