
Quantum Physics and NLP
... wave that has twice the amplitude of either. If they are exactly out of step, they cancel each other out. If in an intermediate situation, the waves partially cancel and the combined amplitude has a value between the extremes. “Interference is crucial evidence for the wave properties of light and no ...
... wave that has twice the amplitude of either. If they are exactly out of step, they cancel each other out. If in an intermediate situation, the waves partially cancel and the combined amplitude has a value between the extremes. “Interference is crucial evidence for the wave properties of light and no ...
Reply to seven commentaries on “Consciousness in the universe: ScienceDirect
... “Second, the emphasis based on the gravitational interactions is difficult to accept within conventional physics. Gravitational interactions are many orders of magnitude weaker than even thermal noise [12].” H&P This is a frequent misunderstanding. The role of gravitation in Orch OR is quite differe ...
... “Second, the emphasis based on the gravitational interactions is difficult to accept within conventional physics. Gravitational interactions are many orders of magnitude weaker than even thermal noise [12].” H&P This is a frequent misunderstanding. The role of gravitation in Orch OR is quite differe ...
PDF - Series: APPLIED MATHEMATICS, MECHANICS, and
... with figure 2 is not feasible (the dimensions are too small). If possible, it should consider practice and take into account, while remaining in compliance, dimensions of a right triangle that are so excessively large. This could hopefully consider the establishment of this experience in the space s ...
... with figure 2 is not feasible (the dimensions are too small). If possible, it should consider practice and take into account, while remaining in compliance, dimensions of a right triangle that are so excessively large. This could hopefully consider the establishment of this experience in the space s ...
Is Classical Statistical Mechanics Self-Consistent? (A paper in honor of C. F. von Weizsäcker, 1912–2007)
... determines both its stationary and its non-stationary motions and, in particular, its set of possible configurations. For instance, the turning points of a pendulum are determined by its energy. In quantum mechanics, the situation is somewhat more complicated. The set of stationary states is (quasi- ...
... determines both its stationary and its non-stationary motions and, in particular, its set of possible configurations. For instance, the turning points of a pendulum are determined by its energy. In quantum mechanics, the situation is somewhat more complicated. The set of stationary states is (quasi- ...
ptt-file - Parmenides Foundation
... A New Look at Quantum Physics and Relativity? • The canvas of local space-time constitutes only together with factization. It is thus not applicable to the status “ante”. • Relativity doesn’t allow for a “now” that would be mandatory for the entire universe. Quantum physics, instead, requires a str ...
... A New Look at Quantum Physics and Relativity? • The canvas of local space-time constitutes only together with factization. It is thus not applicable to the status “ante”. • Relativity doesn’t allow for a “now” that would be mandatory for the entire universe. Quantum physics, instead, requires a str ...
REVIEW LETTERS
... polarizers removed; and (iii) two coincidence rates [N(a', ~), N(~, b)] with a polarizer removed on each side. The measurements (ii) and (iii) are performed in auxiliary runs. In this experiment, switching between the two channels occurs about each 10 ns. Since this delay, as well as the lifetime of ...
... polarizers removed; and (iii) two coincidence rates [N(a', ~), N(~, b)] with a polarizer removed on each side. The measurements (ii) and (iii) are performed in auxiliary runs. In this experiment, switching between the two channels occurs about each 10 ns. Since this delay, as well as the lifetime of ...
How to model quantum plasmas Giovanni Manfredi
... extreme, the ion dynamics is always classical, and only the electrons need to be treated quantum-mechanically. In the present paper, we shall always refer implicitly to electrons when discussing quantum effects. In addition, only electrostatic (Coulomb) interactions will be considered. Magnetic fiel ...
... extreme, the ion dynamics is always classical, and only the electrons need to be treated quantum-mechanically. In the present paper, we shall always refer implicitly to electrons when discussing quantum effects. In addition, only electrostatic (Coulomb) interactions will be considered. Magnetic fiel ...
The Wigner function and quantum state tomography
... as close to a δ function as quantum mechanics will allow. The Wigner functions of these Fock state have been successfully measured in many experiments. Some notable examples are the first reconstructions of a |1i Wigner function for the motion of an atom [10] and for an optical mode [11], as well as ...
... as close to a δ function as quantum mechanics will allow. The Wigner functions of these Fock state have been successfully measured in many experiments. Some notable examples are the first reconstructions of a |1i Wigner function for the motion of an atom [10] and for an optical mode [11], as well as ...
Irreversibility and the Arrow of Time in a Quenched
... We experimentally verify the arrow of time expressed by Eq. (1) by determining both sides of the equation independently. We first evaluate the Kullback-Leibler relative entropy between forward and backward dynamics by tracking the state of the spin 1=2 at any time t with the help of quantum state to ...
... We experimentally verify the arrow of time expressed by Eq. (1) by determining both sides of the equation independently. We first evaluate the Kullback-Leibler relative entropy between forward and backward dynamics by tracking the state of the spin 1=2 at any time t with the help of quantum state to ...
24 Interferometry with Macromolecules: Quantum Paradigms Tested
... entanglement, the inseparable correlation of at least two quantum systems – which can also be part of the same physical object, as in the entanglement of internal and external degrees of freedom. This property will become relevant in the context of decoherence, as discussed further below. In the dou ...
... entanglement, the inseparable correlation of at least two quantum systems – which can also be part of the same physical object, as in the entanglement of internal and external degrees of freedom. This property will become relevant in the context of decoherence, as discussed further below. In the dou ...
Introduction to quantum Fisher information
... gives a lower bound for the variance of an unbiased estimator. (For more parameters we have an inequality between positive matrices.) In the quantum formalism a probability measure is replaced by a positive matrix of trace 1. (Its eigenvalues form a probability measure, but to determine the so-calle ...
... gives a lower bound for the variance of an unbiased estimator. (For more parameters we have an inequality between positive matrices.) In the quantum formalism a probability measure is replaced by a positive matrix of trace 1. (Its eigenvalues form a probability measure, but to determine the so-calle ...
Unified and Generalized Approach to Quantum Error Correction David Kribs, Raymond Laflamme,
... Finally, note that Theorem 2 sets necessary conditions for the possibility of operator quantum error corrections, but does not address sufficiency. At the time of writing, we have not proved sufficiency in full generality. We have, however, demonstrated that these conditions are sufficient for a num ...
... Finally, note that Theorem 2 sets necessary conditions for the possibility of operator quantum error corrections, but does not address sufficiency. At the time of writing, we have not proved sufficiency in full generality. We have, however, demonstrated that these conditions are sufficient for a num ...
PPT2
... leads to an excitation probability P(q) shown right. With increasing pulse duraction the region of excitation is narrowed down. All momenta q except those with q¼0 are excited. By using Blackman pulses a more box like (inverted Fermi profile) of excitation probabilities can be obtained. ...
... leads to an excitation probability P(q) shown right. With increasing pulse duraction the region of excitation is narrowed down. All momenta q except those with q¼0 are excited. By using Blackman pulses a more box like (inverted Fermi profile) of excitation probabilities can be obtained. ...