
Quantum cryptography
... Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the same result as the measurement of the first particle. This indicate ...
... Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the same result as the measurement of the first particle. This indicate ...
A Quantum-Like Protectorate in the Brain
... forcing them to get entangled. The brain‟s protectorate is therefore generated by the conversion of phononic noise into information. This mechanisms is continuously operating inside astrocytes, regenerating the entanglement while ions that interact with LFPs decohere and affect the population that r ...
... forcing them to get entangled. The brain‟s protectorate is therefore generated by the conversion of phononic noise into information. This mechanisms is continuously operating inside astrocytes, regenerating the entanglement while ions that interact with LFPs decohere and affect the population that r ...
Chaos, Quantum-transactions and Consciousness
... Although scientific description is based exclusively on the physical universe, our contact with reality is entirely through our subjective experience, whose consensus of stable representations we assemble into the physical world view. This subjective aspect of reality is often referred to as the con ...
... Although scientific description is based exclusively on the physical universe, our contact with reality is entirely through our subjective experience, whose consensus of stable representations we assemble into the physical world view. This subjective aspect of reality is often referred to as the con ...
PPT2
... Can cleanly realize interesting quantum dynamics Large degree of experimental control over experimental parameters ...
... Can cleanly realize interesting quantum dynamics Large degree of experimental control over experimental parameters ...
Lecture 7_Quantum Chemistry
... All matter (particles) has wave-like properties ◦ so-called particle-wave duality Particle-waves are described in a probabilistic manner ◦ electron doesn’t whiz around the nucleus, it has a probability distribution describing where it might be found ◦ allows for seemingly impossible “quantum tunneli ...
... All matter (particles) has wave-like properties ◦ so-called particle-wave duality Particle-waves are described in a probabilistic manner ◦ electron doesn’t whiz around the nucleus, it has a probability distribution describing where it might be found ◦ allows for seemingly impossible “quantum tunneli ...
PowerPoint - Boston University Physics
... It is not possible to define a local phase and a local phase gradient. Classical picture and equations of motion are not valid. Need to coarse grain the system. ...
... It is not possible to define a local phase and a local phase gradient. Classical picture and equations of motion are not valid. Need to coarse grain the system. ...
Experimental Implementation of Encoded Logical Qubit Operations
... performed a quantitative analysis of one of the experiments: the Hadamard gate combined with a phase flip error at qubit 5 and the corresponding error correction [15]. Combining experimental results and simulation, we estimate that the field inhomogeneity and the imperfect implementation of the puls ...
... performed a quantitative analysis of one of the experiments: the Hadamard gate combined with a phase flip error at qubit 5 and the corresponding error correction [15]. Combining experimental results and simulation, we estimate that the field inhomogeneity and the imperfect implementation of the puls ...