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... forms of the equilibrium time correlation functions appearing in quantum-classical systems. Mixed quantum-classical dynamics and the associated correlation functions present differences from their full quantum analogs: Identities among quantum correlation functions hold only approximately in the qua ...
... forms of the equilibrium time correlation functions appearing in quantum-classical systems. Mixed quantum-classical dynamics and the associated correlation functions present differences from their full quantum analogs: Identities among quantum correlation functions hold only approximately in the qua ...
Quantum Computing for Beginners: Building Qubits
... May have heard of the IBM 'quantum computer' factorising the number 15 – the system uses an NMR technique – ensemble quantum computer This is currently beyond the reach of solid state quantum computers (you need at least 7 qubits) However solid state qubit technology is progressing very rapidly inde ...
... May have heard of the IBM 'quantum computer' factorising the number 15 – the system uses an NMR technique – ensemble quantum computer This is currently beyond the reach of solid state quantum computers (you need at least 7 qubits) However solid state qubit technology is progressing very rapidly inde ...
Syllabus
... Course Title: Advanced Quantum Mechanics – I Credit Hours: 3.00 Basic development of quantum Mechanics: Experimental background, Old quantum theory, Uncertainty and complementary principle of superposition, Dynamical variables and observables, Representations of the quantum conditions, development o ...
... Course Title: Advanced Quantum Mechanics – I Credit Hours: 3.00 Basic development of quantum Mechanics: Experimental background, Old quantum theory, Uncertainty and complementary principle of superposition, Dynamical variables and observables, Representations of the quantum conditions, development o ...
Slides
... The following postulates single out QT: 1. Continuous Reversibility 2. Tomographic Locality 3. Existence of an Information Unit ...
... The following postulates single out QT: 1. Continuous Reversibility 2. Tomographic Locality 3. Existence of an Information Unit ...
Quantum state majorization at the output of bosonic Gaussian
... every choice of |ψi ∈ K, then K necessarily contains only coherent states. Moreover, for every Gaussian channel a displacement of the input state corresponds to a (possibly different) displacement of the output state [7, 8], which obviously does not change the entropy. Since coherent states are equi ...
... every choice of |ψi ∈ K, then K necessarily contains only coherent states. Moreover, for every Gaussian channel a displacement of the input state corresponds to a (possibly different) displacement of the output state [7, 8], which obviously does not change the entropy. Since coherent states are equi ...
Quintet pairing and non-Abelian vortex string in spin-3/2 cold atomic... Congjun Wu, Jiangping Hu, and Shou-Cheng Zhang
... high spin fermions also exhibit many exciting novel features. For instance, the multi-particle clustering instability, i.e., a multi-particle counterpart of Cooper paring, is not allowed in spin 1/2 systems due to Pauli’s exclusion principle, but is possible in high spin systems [3, 4]. Furthermore, ...
... high spin fermions also exhibit many exciting novel features. For instance, the multi-particle clustering instability, i.e., a multi-particle counterpart of Cooper paring, is not allowed in spin 1/2 systems due to Pauli’s exclusion principle, but is possible in high spin systems [3, 4]. Furthermore, ...