
The Structure of the Atom
... In the address analogy, this would be the street on which the electron would probably be found. In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a ...
... In the address analogy, this would be the street on which the electron would probably be found. In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a ...
Giovannini, D., Romero, J., Leach, J., Dudley, A, Forbes, A, and
... entanglement of high-dimensional states provides implementations of QKD that are more tolerant to eavesdropping and can improve the bit rate in other quantum communication protocols [23–28]. One of the advantages of OAM is the ability to access d-dimensional subspaces [29], for each of which we can ...
... entanglement of high-dimensional states provides implementations of QKD that are more tolerant to eavesdropping and can improve the bit rate in other quantum communication protocols [23–28]. One of the advantages of OAM is the ability to access d-dimensional subspaces [29], for each of which we can ...
Magnetic properties of quantum corrals from first
... orbits of particles bouncing off confining walls. Depending on the shape of the corral the classical motions may be integrable or chaotic. Thus, quantum corrals can serve as examples of quantum chaos at work [19, 20]. Clearly, to think about using different impurities, different substrates and/or di ...
... orbits of particles bouncing off confining walls. Depending on the shape of the corral the classical motions may be integrable or chaotic. Thus, quantum corrals can serve as examples of quantum chaos at work [19, 20]. Clearly, to think about using different impurities, different substrates and/or di ...
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... problem. According to the model of measurement provided by the quantum formalism, if we let our initial quantum system interact with a macroscopic measurement device we obtain what is known as macroscopic superposition infection: the composite (system + device) goes into a superposition. Formally, t ...
... problem. According to the model of measurement provided by the quantum formalism, if we let our initial quantum system interact with a macroscopic measurement device we obtain what is known as macroscopic superposition infection: the composite (system + device) goes into a superposition. Formally, t ...
Quantum Correlations and Fundamental Conservation Laws
... 4 results for discussion: 1) Correlation functions of quantum mechanics are direct consequence of the CLASSICAL conservation laws arising in space-time symmetries (fundamental conservation laws), applied to ensembles. 2) Any theory that has a correlation function different from the ones in QM is in ...
... 4 results for discussion: 1) Correlation functions of quantum mechanics are direct consequence of the CLASSICAL conservation laws arising in space-time symmetries (fundamental conservation laws), applied to ensembles. 2) Any theory that has a correlation function different from the ones in QM is in ...
Quantum Superpositions and the Representation of Physical Reality
... start, the possibilities and limits of classical observation itself. Classical observation is both defined and constrained by these ontological and logical principles. Identities or non-contradictory properties are not something we find “outside in the world”, they are instead the basic conditions o ...
... start, the possibilities and limits of classical observation itself. Classical observation is both defined and constrained by these ontological and logical principles. Identities or non-contradictory properties are not something we find “outside in the world”, they are instead the basic conditions o ...
Fundamental Mathematics of Consciousness
... and Penrose, 1995) are consistent with the existence of consciousness or assign its origin to quantum processes described by the formalism. Here we want to go to an even more fundamental level logically prior to a physical system being interacted with: We examine the relationship between a subject a ...
... and Penrose, 1995) are consistent with the existence of consciousness or assign its origin to quantum processes described by the formalism. Here we want to go to an even more fundamental level logically prior to a physical system being interacted with: We examine the relationship between a subject a ...
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... a finite time. This reflects the fact that the spacetime manifold has a noncommutative, foamy structure at the very high energy limit. This feature gives also a fuzzy nature to spacetime points at this scale, due to the finite resolution of adjacent points. Recently, in the framework of Doubly Speci ...
... a finite time. This reflects the fact that the spacetime manifold has a noncommutative, foamy structure at the very high energy limit. This feature gives also a fuzzy nature to spacetime points at this scale, due to the finite resolution of adjacent points. Recently, in the framework of Doubly Speci ...
Presentation Part A - High Speed Digital Systems Laboratory
... The short delay channel 2 start his process after the short delay channel 1 finished working => the photon in channel 1 is inside the beginning of the window. As shown in the next figure the process finishes his work when the wanted_delay2 is equal to the total_delay2 => the photon is in the beginni ...
... The short delay channel 2 start his process after the short delay channel 1 finished working => the photon in channel 1 is inside the beginning of the window. As shown in the next figure the process finishes his work when the wanted_delay2 is equal to the total_delay2 => the photon is in the beginni ...