80, 032307 (2009)
... Suppressing decoherence in a quantum system is of great importance for quantum information processing as well as high-precision spectroscopy. The fault-tolerance quantum computation requires the decoherence rate to be below a threshold level 关1兴. Low decoherence is also demanded to store quantum inf ...
... Suppressing decoherence in a quantum system is of great importance for quantum information processing as well as high-precision spectroscopy. The fault-tolerance quantum computation requires the decoherence rate to be below a threshold level 关1兴. Low decoherence is also demanded to store quantum inf ...
cluster algebras in algebraic lie theory
... Several examples arising in Lie theory were already mentioned in [13], like C[SL4 /N ], C[Sp4 /N ], C[Gr2,n+3 ]. Moreover, Fomin and Zelevinsky [13, p. 498] conjectured that “the above examples can be extensively generalized: for any simplyconnected connected semisimple group G, the coordinate rings ...
... Several examples arising in Lie theory were already mentioned in [13], like C[SL4 /N ], C[Sp4 /N ], C[Gr2,n+3 ]. Moreover, Fomin and Zelevinsky [13, p. 498] conjectured that “the above examples can be extensively generalized: for any simplyconnected connected semisimple group G, the coordinate rings ...
Quantum Computer (Information) and Quantum Mechanical
... the processing of information (quantum computation) that the differentiation occurs. The ability to manipulate quantum information enables us to perform tasks that would be unachievable in a classical context, such as unconditionally secure transmission of information. Quantum information processing ...
... the processing of information (quantum computation) that the differentiation occurs. The ability to manipulate quantum information enables us to perform tasks that would be unachievable in a classical context, such as unconditionally secure transmission of information. Quantum information processing ...
Ph.D. thesis - Chin Lab at the University of Chicago
... 4.1.2 The Superfluid-to-Mott insulator transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 4.1.3 Critical exponents and universality classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 4.1.4 The vacuum-to-superfluid quantum phase transition and the predicted critical scaling laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 4.1.2 The Superfluid-to-Mott insulator transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 4.1.3 Critical exponents and universality classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 4.1.4 The vacuum-to-superfluid quantum phase transition and the predicted critical scaling laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
No. 18 - Department of Mathematics
... been observed in Wilson loops and n-point functions. These dualities have recently been related to algebraic structures very similar to those responsible for the integrability of the spectral problem, in particular to an infinite-dimensional symmetry of the so-called Yangian type [51]. It is plausi ...
... been observed in Wilson loops and n-point functions. These dualities have recently been related to algebraic structures very similar to those responsible for the integrability of the spectral problem, in particular to an infinite-dimensional symmetry of the so-called Yangian type [51]. It is plausi ...
Squeezed spin states
... 2[(S,)~ [3]. This definition implies that a coherent spin state (CSS) [4] is already squeezed if it is placed in an appropriate system of coordinates, and also that spin can be squeezed by just rotating the CSS. Squeezed light emission from an atomic system in a certain CSS [5] has been regarded as ...
... 2[(S,)~ [3]. This definition implies that a coherent spin state (CSS) [4] is already squeezed if it is placed in an appropriate system of coordinates, and also that spin can be squeezed by just rotating the CSS. Squeezed light emission from an atomic system in a certain CSS [5] has been regarded as ...
Local unitary transformation, long-range quantum
... degeneracies22 that depend on the topology of the space.13,21 Those ground-state degeneracies are shown to be robust against any perturbations. Thus, the different orders in different quantum Hall states can be described by topological orders, and the topological order does have experimental realiza ...
... degeneracies22 that depend on the topology of the space.13,21 Those ground-state degeneracies are shown to be robust against any perturbations. Thus, the different orders in different quantum Hall states can be described by topological orders, and the topological order does have experimental realiza ...
Quantum Chaos, Transport, and Decoherence in Atom
... quantum–classical correspondence in Chapter 4. It seemed that every time he touched the Ti:sapphire laser, he would set a new record for its output power. His deftness in handling the laser was a crucial factor in enabling these experiments. Valery is also an imaginative and intelligent problem solv ...
... quantum–classical correspondence in Chapter 4. It seemed that every time he touched the Ti:sapphire laser, he would set a new record for its output power. His deftness in handling the laser was a crucial factor in enabling these experiments. Valery is also an imaginative and intelligent problem solv ...
Transfer Learning using Computational Intelligence
... quickly and effectively. The fundamental motivation for transfer learning in the field of machine learning focuses on the need for lifelong machine learning methods that retain and reuse previously learned knowledge. Research on transfer learning has been undertaken since 1995 under a variety of nam ...
... quickly and effectively. The fundamental motivation for transfer learning in the field of machine learning focuses on the need for lifelong machine learning methods that retain and reuse previously learned knowledge. Research on transfer learning has been undertaken since 1995 under a variety of nam ...