
Fidelity as a figure of merit in quantum error correction
... recovery operations, is identical to the initial state. Therefore, this figure of merit (FOM) is a measure of “likeness”, and it has the characteristic property that identical states have unit fidelity, while orthogonal states have zero fidelity. We have also presented a code with fidelity as its FO ...
... recovery operations, is identical to the initial state. Therefore, this figure of merit (FOM) is a measure of “likeness”, and it has the characteristic property that identical states have unit fidelity, while orthogonal states have zero fidelity. We have also presented a code with fidelity as its FO ...
GRAVITY QUANTUM FOAM IN-FLOW
... where each observer is now using the same numerical value of c. The event B is then plotted as a point in an individual geometrical construct by each observer, known as a spacetime record, with coordinates (DB , TB ). This is no different to an historian recording events according to some agreed pro ...
... where each observer is now using the same numerical value of c. The event B is then plotted as a point in an individual geometrical construct by each observer, known as a spacetime record, with coordinates (DB , TB ). This is no different to an historian recording events according to some agreed pro ...
Two-dimensional electron gas in InGaAs/ InAlAs quantum wells E. Diez
... the quantum scattering rate −1 q 共triangles兲 and the transport scattering rate −1 t 共circles兲, measured at 4.2 K for samples 1–3 and 10–12, as a function of d, the distance from the bottom doping layer to the quantum well. Both scattering rates 共−1兲 shows a fast decrease at small values of d 共bel ...
... the quantum scattering rate −1 q 共triangles兲 and the transport scattering rate −1 t 共circles兲, measured at 4.2 K for samples 1–3 and 10–12, as a function of d, the distance from the bottom doping layer to the quantum well. Both scattering rates 共−1兲 shows a fast decrease at small values of d 共bel ...
Ultracold chemistry and its reaction kinetics
... particles (∼1023). This is because reactions are usually activated by thermal fluctuations which are only significant for large concentrations of particles with high momenta. Therefore, the possibility of a chemical reaction taking place in the dilute and ultracold (T < 1 μK ) regime is somewhat count ...
... particles (∼1023). This is because reactions are usually activated by thermal fluctuations which are only significant for large concentrations of particles with high momenta. Therefore, the possibility of a chemical reaction taking place in the dilute and ultracold (T < 1 μK ) regime is somewhat count ...
Books for Study and Reference - WELCOME TO AVVM Sri Pushpam
... To introduce the concepts of Quantum statistics and phase transitions. Unit – I Review of thermodynamics Energy and first law of thermodynamics – entropy and second law of thermodynamics – Nernst heat theorem and third law of thermodynamics– consequences of Nernst heat theorem – heat capacity and sp ...
... To introduce the concepts of Quantum statistics and phase transitions. Unit – I Review of thermodynamics Energy and first law of thermodynamics – entropy and second law of thermodynamics – Nernst heat theorem and third law of thermodynamics– consequences of Nernst heat theorem – heat capacity and sp ...
Parallel Universes
... as why the universe is so big, so uniform and so flat. A rapid stretching of space long ago can explain all these and other attributes in one fell swoop [see "The Inflationary Universe," by Alan H. Guth and Paul J. Steinhard; Scientific American, May 1984; and "The Self-Reproducing Inflationary Univ ...
... as why the universe is so big, so uniform and so flat. A rapid stretching of space long ago can explain all these and other attributes in one fell swoop [see "The Inflationary Universe," by Alan H. Guth and Paul J. Steinhard; Scientific American, May 1984; and "The Self-Reproducing Inflationary Univ ...
1 The quantum-classical boundary and the moments of inertia of
... In the present study, we are interested in following up on earlier studies that have suggested that certain large-scale properties of the universe may have a role in affecting the transition between quantum behavior and classical behavior of objects. These studies appear to have shown that certain p ...
... In the present study, we are interested in following up on earlier studies that have suggested that certain large-scale properties of the universe may have a role in affecting the transition between quantum behavior and classical behavior of objects. These studies appear to have shown that certain p ...
1.3 Compton Effect - IndiaStudyChannel.com
... radiation while the other having the wavelength greater (or lower frequency) than that of incident radiations. This effect is known as Compton Effect. Quantum Explanation: The explanation was given by Compton which was based on quantum theory of light. According to quantum theory when photon of ener ...
... radiation while the other having the wavelength greater (or lower frequency) than that of incident radiations. This effect is known as Compton Effect. Quantum Explanation: The explanation was given by Compton which was based on quantum theory of light. According to quantum theory when photon of ener ...
Loop Quantum Gravity and Effective Matter Theories
... use of loop variables see [1], and for textbooks see [6, 7] and more recently [8, 9]) which we honestly remark is not minor considering the complexity of the task. The two theories proposed to unite are GR and QM, both are consistent but also disconnected descriptions of the world, each one separate ...
... use of loop variables see [1], and for textbooks see [6, 7] and more recently [8, 9]) which we honestly remark is not minor considering the complexity of the task. The two theories proposed to unite are GR and QM, both are consistent but also disconnected descriptions of the world, each one separate ...