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... “The term ‘particle’ survives in modern physics but very little of its classical meaning remains. A particle can now best be defined as the conceptual carrier of a set of variates. . . It is also conceived as the occupant of a state defined by the same set of variates... It might seem desirable to ...
... “The term ‘particle’ survives in modern physics but very little of its classical meaning remains. A particle can now best be defined as the conceptual carrier of a set of variates. . . It is also conceived as the occupant of a state defined by the same set of variates... It might seem desirable to ...
Unitary time evolution
... preparing another system. But it is impossible to copy an unknown quantum state. This means that many techniques of classical information theory (such as protecting information by making redundant copies, or having a fanout gate from a single bit) are impossible in quantum information theory. ...
... preparing another system. But it is impossible to copy an unknown quantum state. This means that many techniques of classical information theory (such as protecting information by making redundant copies, or having a fanout gate from a single bit) are impossible in quantum information theory. ...
hosted here - Jeffrey C. Morton
... objects and arrows between objects. We emphasize that these are primitive notions in category theory, along with the notion of the source and target object of an arrow, and the composite of arrows. This may not always be possible: arrows f and g can be composed to get a arrow f ◦ g as long as the so ...
... objects and arrows between objects. We emphasize that these are primitive notions in category theory, along with the notion of the source and target object of an arrow, and the composite of arrows. This may not always be possible: arrows f and g can be composed to get a arrow f ◦ g as long as the so ...
Quantum Manipulation of Two-Electron Spin States in
... system with a two-pulse procedure: one microsecond pulse that is varied over the dashed green rectangular region depicted in Fig. 2(b) and a fast fixed negative pulse to the gate L of 50 ns duration and of amplitude V ns equal to 80 mV; finally, we proceed to the spin measurement in bringing the sys ...
... system with a two-pulse procedure: one microsecond pulse that is varied over the dashed green rectangular region depicted in Fig. 2(b) and a fast fixed negative pulse to the gate L of 50 ns duration and of amplitude V ns equal to 80 mV; finally, we proceed to the spin measurement in bringing the sys ...
PPT - Fernando Brandao
... probability distribution over random variables located at the vertices of G. The pair (P(V), G) is a Markov Network if, and only if, the probability P can be expressed as P(V) = eH(V)/Z where ...
... probability distribution over random variables located at the vertices of G. The pair (P(V), G) is a Markov Network if, and only if, the probability P can be expressed as P(V) = eH(V)/Z where ...
Generation of twin-photons in triple microcavities
... on the sample surface), the signal and idler modes can be collected at different energies and angles. In the present work we investigate an experimental configuration expected to be optimal for generating correlated polaritons modes: the pump is at 0°, resonant with the second branch, and the signal ...
... on the sample surface), the signal and idler modes can be collected at different energies and angles. In the present work we investigate an experimental configuration expected to be optimal for generating correlated polaritons modes: the pump is at 0°, resonant with the second branch, and the signal ...
Effective Field Theory of Dissipative Fluids
... arXiv:1502.00636, and Crossley, Glorioso, HL, Wang arXiv:1504.07611. ...
... arXiv:1502.00636, and Crossley, Glorioso, HL, Wang arXiv:1504.07611. ...
Spintronics and Quantum Dots for Quantum Computing and
... arm of an Aharonov-Bohm ring). The coherence times seen in these investigations are almost completely irrelevant to the spin coherence times which are important in our quantum computer proposal. There is some relation between the two if there are strong spin-orbit effects, but our intention is that ...
... arm of an Aharonov-Bohm ring). The coherence times seen in these investigations are almost completely irrelevant to the spin coherence times which are important in our quantum computer proposal. There is some relation between the two if there are strong spin-orbit effects, but our intention is that ...
Four-photon orbital angular momentum entanglement
... matched simultaneously. In contrast to experiments on polarization entanglement, here, even small misalignment does not only reduce count rates but also alters the measurement projectors by inducing small rotations in the respective single-particle Hilbert space, and the 4-fold mode-matching exponen ...
... matched simultaneously. In contrast to experiments on polarization entanglement, here, even small misalignment does not only reduce count rates but also alters the measurement projectors by inducing small rotations in the respective single-particle Hilbert space, and the 4-fold mode-matching exponen ...