
Machine invention of quantum computing circuits by means
... spins, trapped atoms, or other two-state physical systems, and the quantum gates would be implemented as processes or configurations that transform those systems. Such hardware is currently exotic and expensive, so the work described here uses a simulator that runs on ordinary classical digital hard ...
... spins, trapped atoms, or other two-state physical systems, and the quantum gates would be implemented as processes or configurations that transform those systems. Such hardware is currently exotic and expensive, so the work described here uses a simulator that runs on ordinary classical digital hard ...
Degeneracy in one-dimensional quantum mechanics
... by singular potentials to define degeneracy in onedimensional quantum mechanics [7]. In general, degeneracy could be allowed if the potential is singular at a node of the wave-functions. Potential (5) was studied by Goldman and Krivchenkov [12]. They showed that the energy spectrum of this potential ...
... by singular potentials to define degeneracy in onedimensional quantum mechanics [7]. In general, degeneracy could be allowed if the potential is singular at a node of the wave-functions. Potential (5) was studied by Goldman and Krivchenkov [12]. They showed that the energy spectrum of this potential ...
New constructions for Quantum Money
... random oracle model. Considering hash functions as random oracles is a common tool for the security proofs of cryptographic schemes which is invoked when standard properties of hash functions (such as collision resistance) are not enough. Briefly, a hash function behaves as a random oracle if on eac ...
... random oracle model. Considering hash functions as random oracles is a common tool for the security proofs of cryptographic schemes which is invoked when standard properties of hash functions (such as collision resistance) are not enough. Briefly, a hash function behaves as a random oracle if on eac ...
md-vol 4 no 2.qxp - md
... our ideas about it, in particular, due to the field concepts. And nowadays, even at domestic level nobody is surprised at the possibility to tune the radio or TV sets to a great number of stations or the possibility to chat by mobile telephone, though it is impossible in all these cases to “view” by ...
... our ideas about it, in particular, due to the field concepts. And nowadays, even at domestic level nobody is surprised at the possibility to tune the radio or TV sets to a great number of stations or the possibility to chat by mobile telephone, though it is impossible in all these cases to “view” by ...
Lecture 13: The classical limit
... – let ΔX = 10-10 m • Will then be stable for 30 million years ...
... – let ΔX = 10-10 m • Will then be stable for 30 million years ...
Population inversion in quantum dot ensembles via adiabatic rapid passage
... quantum states through excitation with laser pulses of varying integrated pulse area.1–3 Rabi oscillations have been observed both in the photoluminescence signal2,3 and in the photocurrent drawn from individual quantum dots in appropriately biased structures.1,4–7 The decrease in amplitude of Rabi ...
... quantum states through excitation with laser pulses of varying integrated pulse area.1–3 Rabi oscillations have been observed both in the photoluminescence signal2,3 and in the photocurrent drawn from individual quantum dots in appropriately biased structures.1,4–7 The decrease in amplitude of Rabi ...
Sourcing semiclassical gravity from spontaneously localized
... where δϱt ðrÞ is a white-noise in time with a potentially nontrivial space correlator which we will specify later. In CSL or DP, the same quantity ϱt ðrÞ is formally a fundamental stochastic (classical) field of the theory which can be taken as physical.2 In the following section, we will use this f ...
... where δϱt ðrÞ is a white-noise in time with a potentially nontrivial space correlator which we will specify later. In CSL or DP, the same quantity ϱt ðrÞ is formally a fundamental stochastic (classical) field of the theory which can be taken as physical.2 In the following section, we will use this f ...
Chapter 11 Coordination Chemistry III: Electronic Spectra
... The spin multiplicity is the same as the # of microstates. Each terms has different energies; they represent three states with different degrees of electron-electron interactions. Which term has the lowest energy. This can be done by using two of Hund’s rules. 1. The ground term (term of lowest ener ...
... The spin multiplicity is the same as the # of microstates. Each terms has different energies; they represent three states with different degrees of electron-electron interactions. Which term has the lowest energy. This can be done by using two of Hund’s rules. 1. The ground term (term of lowest ener ...
Quantum Channel Construction with Circuit Quantum
... Quantum channels or quantum operations, more formally known as completely positive and trace preserving (CPTP) maps between density operators [1–3], give the most general description of quantum dynamics. For closed quantum systems, unitary evolution is sufficient to describe the dynamics. For open q ...
... Quantum channels or quantum operations, more formally known as completely positive and trace preserving (CPTP) maps between density operators [1–3], give the most general description of quantum dynamics. For closed quantum systems, unitary evolution is sufficient to describe the dynamics. For open q ...
Decoherence Versus Disentanglement For Two Qubits In A
... X Y ≥ ¼, A squeezed state of the radiation field is obtained if (Xi)2 < ¼, (i =X o Y) An ideal squeezed state is obtained if in addition to above eq. the relation X Y= ¼, also holds. ...
... X Y ≥ ¼, A squeezed state of the radiation field is obtained if (Xi)2 < ¼, (i =X o Y) An ideal squeezed state is obtained if in addition to above eq. the relation X Y= ¼, also holds. ...
A MINUS SIGN THAT USED TO ANNOY ME BUT
... the non-standard ribbon element introduced in [ST]. We feel this makes the correspondence between the two constructions somewhat more transparent, mainly because it allows us to introduce a functor from framed but unoriented links to the category of representations of Uq (g). In the usual approach, ...
... the non-standard ribbon element introduced in [ST]. We feel this makes the correspondence between the two constructions somewhat more transparent, mainly because it allows us to introduce a functor from framed but unoriented links to the category of representations of Uq (g). In the usual approach, ...