
AntalyaQuantumComputingTutorial
... one session only and then discarded. Thus, there exists the need for reliable and effective methods for the distribution of the encryption keys. The problem rests on the physical difficulty to detect the presence of an intruder when communicating through a classical communication channel. To date, s ...
... one session only and then discarded. Thus, there exists the need for reliable and effective methods for the distribution of the encryption keys. The problem rests on the physical difficulty to detect the presence of an intruder when communicating through a classical communication channel. To date, s ...
Many-Body Physics I (Quantum Statistics)
... Bose–Einstein statistics) and −1 for fermions (those that obey Fermi-Dirac statistics). The above argument is actually true only for three spatial dimensions and above. In two dimensions, one can define the orientation in the way you exchange two particles, clockwise or anti-clockwise. Then two cloc ...
... Bose–Einstein statistics) and −1 for fermions (those that obey Fermi-Dirac statistics). The above argument is actually true only for three spatial dimensions and above. In two dimensions, one can define the orientation in the way you exchange two particles, clockwise or anti-clockwise. Then two cloc ...
Bird`s Eye View - Student Friendly Quantum Field Theory
... commutation relations for certain operators (which result in other quantum phenomena such as uncertainty.) But it was soon recognized that one could do the reverse. One could, instead, take the classical Poisson brackets over into quantum commutation relations first, and because of that, the dynamic ...
... commutation relations for certain operators (which result in other quantum phenomena such as uncertainty.) But it was soon recognized that one could do the reverse. One could, instead, take the classical Poisson brackets over into quantum commutation relations first, and because of that, the dynamic ...
Degradable Quantum Channels - Quantum Theory Group at CMU
... • Definition of symmetric channels, and their applications. ...
... • Definition of symmetric channels, and their applications. ...
- Natural Sciences Publishing
... motivation to include relevant damping mechanism to the JC model because its dynamics is more interesting. The dissipative effects of the JC model are caused by the energy exchange between the system and environment which is represented by a thermal reservoir. Since entanglement is a central topic i ...
... motivation to include relevant damping mechanism to the JC model because its dynamics is more interesting. The dissipative effects of the JC model are caused by the energy exchange between the system and environment which is represented by a thermal reservoir. Since entanglement is a central topic i ...
A New Topological Perspective on Quantization in Physics
... criticism of this conceit of quantum mechanics at this point in history simply because, happily, the mathematical formalisms of quantum mechanics are so well established that to attempt to find fault with this machinery is absurd: there is no question that we are dealing with a smashingly successful ...
... criticism of this conceit of quantum mechanics at this point in history simply because, happily, the mathematical formalisms of quantum mechanics are so well established that to attempt to find fault with this machinery is absurd: there is no question that we are dealing with a smashingly successful ...
QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTING CODES FROM THE
... quantum error correction (QEC) [1-4] depends upon the existence and identification of states and operators on which the error operators are jointly well-behaved in a precise sense. The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of "P ...
... quantum error correction (QEC) [1-4] depends upon the existence and identification of states and operators on which the error operators are jointly well-behaved in a precise sense. The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of "P ...
Theoretische und Mathematische Grundlagen der Physik
... of the Chern-Simons model considered is of product form the situation looks much more promising and we believe that, at least for some of these special manifolds M , it will eventually be possible to obtain a rigorous definition of the WLOs in terms of Hida distributions (Step 1) and to prove that t ...
... of the Chern-Simons model considered is of product form the situation looks much more promising and we believe that, at least for some of these special manifolds M , it will eventually be possible to obtain a rigorous definition of the WLOs in terms of Hida distributions (Step 1) and to prove that t ...
Phys. Rev. Lett
... same kA diffracted mode (not shown in the figure). Theoretically, the coalescence of the two photons should lead to a coincidence enhancement by a factor ¼ 2, and experimentally we found expt ¼ ð1:94 0:02Þ. For the sake of completeness, we verified that even after erasing all information still ...
... same kA diffracted mode (not shown in the figure). Theoretically, the coalescence of the two photons should lead to a coincidence enhancement by a factor ¼ 2, and experimentally we found expt ¼ ð1:94 0:02Þ. For the sake of completeness, we verified that even after erasing all information still ...
Quantum Chaos
... What are the appropriate quantum observables to detect the regular or chaotic classical behaviour of the system? More precisely, how does the regular or chaotic classical behaviour translate in the energy levels and eigenstates of the (bound) system? For an open system, in the decay rates, in the ...
... What are the appropriate quantum observables to detect the regular or chaotic classical behaviour of the system? More precisely, how does the regular or chaotic classical behaviour translate in the energy levels and eigenstates of the (bound) system? For an open system, in the decay rates, in the ...
RESEARCH STATEMENT I had my training in theoretical physics
... energy below the TNT, the relaxation times depends exponentially on this energy barrier. Our analysis showed that for long range interaction this energy barrier grows as some power of the volume of the particle. This remarkably contrast with the behavior of short range interacting systems, where the ...
... energy below the TNT, the relaxation times depends exponentially on this energy barrier. Our analysis showed that for long range interaction this energy barrier grows as some power of the volume of the particle. This remarkably contrast with the behavior of short range interacting systems, where the ...