
The role of Chern Simons theory in solving the fractional quantum
... • Once you take them seriously, you realize that they have numerous other, at-first-sight-bizarre consequences, which you would never believe, or even think of, if you did not know of composite fermions. • A large number of such effects have been verified in experimental and theoretical studies carr ...
... • Once you take them seriously, you realize that they have numerous other, at-first-sight-bizarre consequences, which you would never believe, or even think of, if you did not know of composite fermions. • A large number of such effects have been verified in experimental and theoretical studies carr ...
Quantum Heat Machines Equivalence, Work Extraction beyond
... include extraction of work from coherences [62], oscillation in cooling [2], and multiparticle statistics effects [63]. In resource theory, it seems that quantum coherences in the energy basis also play an important role and impose restrictions on the possible single shot dynamics [64,65]. The tradi ...
... include extraction of work from coherences [62], oscillation in cooling [2], and multiparticle statistics effects [63]. In resource theory, it seems that quantum coherences in the energy basis also play an important role and impose restrictions on the possible single shot dynamics [64,65]. The tradi ...
The Quantum IO Monad - School of Computer Science
... • we can exploit the existing support for Haskell, in the form of tools and libraries to develop our quantum programs. We believe that a purely functional approach is ideally suited for this venture, since it already makes effects explicit (in Haskell via the IO monad) and is close to a mathematical ...
... • we can exploit the existing support for Haskell, in the form of tools and libraries to develop our quantum programs. We believe that a purely functional approach is ideally suited for this venture, since it already makes effects explicit (in Haskell via the IO monad) and is close to a mathematical ...
Automated Design of Quantum Circuits - vlsicad page
... of quantum gate operations. To date, such designs have either been found by hand or by exhaustive enumeration of all possible circuit topologies. In this paper we propose an automated approach to quantum circuit design using search heuristics based on principles abstracted from evolutionary genetics ...
... of quantum gate operations. To date, such designs have either been found by hand or by exhaustive enumeration of all possible circuit topologies. In this paper we propose an automated approach to quantum circuit design using search heuristics based on principles abstracted from evolutionary genetics ...
Turing Machines
... established laws of classical physics and called for a radically different way of thinking --this led to the development of Quantum Mechanics which is today regarded as the fundamental theory of Nature The price to be paid for this powerful tool is that some of the predictions that Quantum Mechanics ...
... established laws of classical physics and called for a radically different way of thinking --this led to the development of Quantum Mechanics which is today regarded as the fundamental theory of Nature The price to be paid for this powerful tool is that some of the predictions that Quantum Mechanics ...
AntalyaQuantumComputingTutorial
... Alice selects n, the approximate length of the encryption key. Alice generates two random strings a and b, each of length (4+ )n. By choosing sufficiently large Alice and Bob can ensure that the number of bits kept is close to 2n with a very high probability. A subset of length n of the bits in stri ...
... Alice selects n, the approximate length of the encryption key. Alice generates two random strings a and b, each of length (4+ )n. By choosing sufficiently large Alice and Bob can ensure that the number of bits kept is close to 2n with a very high probability. A subset of length n of the bits in stri ...
On the Explanation for Quantum Statistics
... And yet the same concept is important to another puzzle that arises already in classical mechanics - the Gibbs’paradox. In particular it explains the subtraction of a term k ln N ! from the classical (Boltzmann) entropy for N identical particles2 (to give the entropy as an extensive function of stat ...
... And yet the same concept is important to another puzzle that arises already in classical mechanics - the Gibbs’paradox. In particular it explains the subtraction of a term k ln N ! from the classical (Boltzmann) entropy for N identical particles2 (to give the entropy as an extensive function of stat ...