
Holographic View of the Brain Memory Mechanism Based on
... cavity may have a negative refractive index, similar to a metamaterial [7]. Typically, metamaterials are artificial materials, engineered to have a negative refractive index, a property that is not normally found in nature [8]. They usually gain their properties from structure rather than compositio ...
... cavity may have a negative refractive index, similar to a metamaterial [7]. Typically, metamaterials are artificial materials, engineered to have a negative refractive index, a property that is not normally found in nature [8]. They usually gain their properties from structure rather than compositio ...
It is natural to think of quantum computations as multiparticle
... correlations. To do so the sender, Alice and the receiver, Bob, must prearrange the sharing of an EPRcorrelated pair of particles. Alice makes a joint measurement on her EPR particle and the unknown quantum system, and sends Bob the classical result of this measurement. Knowing this, bob can convert ...
... correlations. To do so the sender, Alice and the receiver, Bob, must prearrange the sharing of an EPRcorrelated pair of particles. Alice makes a joint measurement on her EPR particle and the unknown quantum system, and sends Bob the classical result of this measurement. Knowing this, bob can convert ...
Adiabatic Preparation of Topological Order
... symmetry breaking, long range correlations, and local order parameters. It plays a key role in condensed matter theory of strongly correlated electrons; e.g., it provides a means to understand the different phases arising in the fractional quantum Hall effect [2]. These phases have exactly the same ...
... symmetry breaking, long range correlations, and local order parameters. It plays a key role in condensed matter theory of strongly correlated electrons; e.g., it provides a means to understand the different phases arising in the fractional quantum Hall effect [2]. These phases have exactly the same ...
Holographic quantum error-correcting code
... readers from quantum information science, it y matrix on A. So, for any bipartition, the entanglement entropy ...
... readers from quantum information science, it y matrix on A. So, for any bipartition, the entanglement entropy ...
Quantum fluctuations and the Casimir effect
... add noise to the signal to comply with Heisenberg principle. • This noise is due to the original shot-noise, that is, before coupling to the signal, and the new one arising due to this coupling. ...
... add noise to the signal to comply with Heisenberg principle. • This noise is due to the original shot-noise, that is, before coupling to the signal, and the new one arising due to this coupling. ...
Hamiltonian Systems with Three or More
... are those points for which P − n1 − n2 is nonnegative. The eigenstates are represented by plotting at every physical lattice point a circle with radius equal to the square of the coefficient of the corresponding zeroth order basis state in the eigenstate of interest. In this paper we concentrate on ...
... are those points for which P − n1 − n2 is nonnegative. The eigenstates are represented by plotting at every physical lattice point a circle with radius equal to the square of the coefficient of the corresponding zeroth order basis state in the eigenstate of interest. In this paper we concentrate on ...
Feynman Diagrams for Beginners
... We give a short introduction to Feynman diagrams, with many exercises. Text is targeted at students who had little or no prior exposure to quantum field theory. We present condensed description of single-particle Dirac equation, free quantum fields and construction of Feynman amplitude using Feynman ...
... We give a short introduction to Feynman diagrams, with many exercises. Text is targeted at students who had little or no prior exposure to quantum field theory. We present condensed description of single-particle Dirac equation, free quantum fields and construction of Feynman amplitude using Feynman ...
A fully self-consistent treatment of collective
... fluctuations add coherence to the decay of dynamics correlators at short times.30 Furthermore, in principle we could study a range of problems related to the physics of glassy quantum systems, including the aging behavior of an out-ofequilibrium quantum liquid.27–29 Because the MaxEnt approach relie ...
... fluctuations add coherence to the decay of dynamics correlators at short times.30 Furthermore, in principle we could study a range of problems related to the physics of glassy quantum systems, including the aging behavior of an out-ofequilibrium quantum liquid.27–29 Because the MaxEnt approach relie ...
Angular momentum of the photon
... When light is linearly polarized then every photon can be considered as a superposition of states of left and right circular polarization with equal probabilities. For instance linearly polarized light at an angle at 450 to the ...
... When light is linearly polarized then every photon can be considered as a superposition of states of left and right circular polarization with equal probabilities. For instance linearly polarized light at an angle at 450 to the ...
Simple, accurate electrostatics-based formulas for calculating
... In Eqs. (3) and (7c), the parameter ⇤ is the analog of a dielectric constant in classical electrostatics, but for a single molecule. Though it appears to be classical, it actually is quantum mechanical in nature, as is shown below. Parameter C0 , the capacitance intercept, has no analog in classical ...
... In Eqs. (3) and (7c), the parameter ⇤ is the analog of a dielectric constant in classical electrostatics, but for a single molecule. Though it appears to be classical, it actually is quantum mechanical in nature, as is shown below. Parameter C0 , the capacitance intercept, has no analog in classical ...