
Quantum Computer Compilers - Computer Science, Columbia
... Particular braids correspond to particular computations. 3. State can be initialized by “pulling” pairs from vacuum State can be measured by trying to return pairs to vacuum 4. ( Variants of these schemes 2,3 are possible ) ...
... Particular braids correspond to particular computations. 3. State can be initialized by “pulling” pairs from vacuum State can be measured by trying to return pairs to vacuum 4. ( Variants of these schemes 2,3 are possible ) ...
Giovannini, D., Romero, J., Leach, J., Dudley, A, Forbes, A, and
... in quantum science, as they are intimately related to the nature of quantum information [3–5]. Measurements made in one of a set of MUBs provide no information about the state if this was prepared in another basis from the same set. In quantum mechanics, the amount of information that can be extract ...
... in quantum science, as they are intimately related to the nature of quantum information [3–5]. Measurements made in one of a set of MUBs provide no information about the state if this was prepared in another basis from the same set. In quantum mechanics, the amount of information that can be extract ...
The spin Hall effect
... the charge property of the electron. • Energy scale for the charge interaction is high, of the order of eV, while the energy scale for the spin interaction is low, of the order of 10-100 meV. • Spin-based electronic promises a radical alternative, namely the possibility of logic operations with much ...
... the charge property of the electron. • Energy scale for the charge interaction is high, of the order of eV, while the energy scale for the spin interaction is low, of the order of 10-100 meV. • Spin-based electronic promises a radical alternative, namely the possibility of logic operations with much ...
Notas de F´ısica
... scattering interactions were not taken into account. In the present work we focus on a more general Hamiltonian which takes into account the S-wave scattering interactions. By means of a classical analysis we first obtain the fixed points of the system and find that the space of coupling parameters ...
... scattering interactions were not taken into account. In the present work we focus on a more general Hamiltonian which takes into account the S-wave scattering interactions. By means of a classical analysis we first obtain the fixed points of the system and find that the space of coupling parameters ...
Computation in a Topological Quantum Field Theory
... group on n elements acts on an ensemble of n identical particles as a symmetry of the composite system; more precisely, the system’s wave function remains unchanged up to a total phase. In this way Unitarity of our physical theories shows the resulting transform of the wave function is an element of ...
... group on n elements acts on an ensemble of n identical particles as a symmetry of the composite system; more precisely, the system’s wave function remains unchanged up to a total phase. In this way Unitarity of our physical theories shows the resulting transform of the wave function is an element of ...