
The qubits and the equations of physics
... 5. Reversibility is restored only if one extends the parameters to the field of complex numbers 6. Time emerges as a uniform parameter that tracks the sequence of actions and we derive a dynamical equation for the qubit. 7. A qubit needs a carrier, a particle of mass m, its presence in the qubit dyn ...
... 5. Reversibility is restored only if one extends the parameters to the field of complex numbers 6. Time emerges as a uniform parameter that tracks the sequence of actions and we derive a dynamical equation for the qubit. 7. A qubit needs a carrier, a particle of mass m, its presence in the qubit dyn ...
2. Non-relativistic field theories
... 1928 that quantum fields could be made to behave in the way predicted by special relativity during coordinate transformations (specifically, they showed that the field commutators wereLorentz invariant). A further boost for quantum field theory came with the discovery of the Dirac equation, which wa ...
... 1928 that quantum fields could be made to behave in the way predicted by special relativity during coordinate transformations (specifically, they showed that the field commutators wereLorentz invariant). A further boost for quantum field theory came with the discovery of the Dirac equation, which wa ...
Analysis of a Quantum Error Correcting Code using Quantum
... correcting code based on threefold repetition [13, Chapter 10]. This code is able to correct a single bitflip error in each block of three transmitted qubits, so for the purpose of this example, in each block of three qubits, Noise either applies X to one of them or does nothing. Bob uses the approp ...
... correcting code based on threefold repetition [13, Chapter 10]. This code is able to correct a single bitflip error in each block of three transmitted qubits, so for the purpose of this example, in each block of three qubits, Noise either applies X to one of them or does nothing. Bob uses the approp ...
Individuality and Indiscernibility
... 1. prΨ (Qa has value q) = prΨ (Qb has value q) 2. prΨ (Qa has value q/Qb0 has value q0 ) = prΨ (Qb has value q/Qa0 has value q0 ) 3. prΨ (Qa has value q/Qc0 has value q0 ) = prΨ (Qb has value q/Qc0 has value q0 ). (See Butterfield 1993, 459–66; cf. Margenau 1944, French & Redhead 1988.) One can resi ...
... 1. prΨ (Qa has value q) = prΨ (Qb has value q) 2. prΨ (Qa has value q/Qb0 has value q0 ) = prΨ (Qb has value q/Qa0 has value q0 ) 3. prΨ (Qa has value q/Qc0 has value q0 ) = prΨ (Qb has value q/Qc0 has value q0 ). (See Butterfield 1993, 459–66; cf. Margenau 1944, French & Redhead 1988.) One can resi ...
Nobel Lecture: One hundred years of light quanta*
... these waves, of whatever sort they might be, interpenetrate one another like waves on the surface of a pond. The wave displacements, in other words, add up algebraically. That’s called superposition, and it was found thus that if you have two waves that remain lastingly in step with one another, the ...
... these waves, of whatever sort they might be, interpenetrate one another like waves on the surface of a pond. The wave displacements, in other words, add up algebraically. That’s called superposition, and it was found thus that if you have two waves that remain lastingly in step with one another, the ...
UNITEL_9 - StealthSkater
... naked singularity could amplify this potential allowing for astronomical distances to be traveled in short time. ______________________________________________________________________________________ The ‘EPR effect’ is also known as “spooky-action-at-a-distance” as it allows for one quantum system ...
... naked singularity could amplify this potential allowing for astronomical distances to be traveled in short time. ______________________________________________________________________________________ The ‘EPR effect’ is also known as “spooky-action-at-a-distance” as it allows for one quantum system ...
Quantum Phase Transitions
... end result is seen in the action, which looks like that of a d + 1 Euclidean space-time integral, except that the extra temporal dimension is finite in extent (from 0 to β). As T → 0, we get the same (infinite) limits for a d + 1 effective classical system. This equivalent mapping between a d-dimens ...
... end result is seen in the action, which looks like that of a d + 1 Euclidean space-time integral, except that the extra temporal dimension is finite in extent (from 0 to β). As T → 0, we get the same (infinite) limits for a d + 1 effective classical system. This equivalent mapping between a d-dimens ...
Why genetic information processing could have a quantum basis
... information, interpret it and pass it on, often using it and refining it along the way. This information can be in various forms. It can be genetic information passed on from the parent to the offspring, sensory information conveyed by the sense organ to the brain, linguistic information communicate ...
... information, interpret it and pass it on, often using it and refining it along the way. This information can be in various forms. It can be genetic information passed on from the parent to the offspring, sensory information conveyed by the sense organ to the brain, linguistic information communicate ...
Loop quantum gravity and Planck
... full non-perturbative quantization of the gravitational field by itself. It is an attempt to answer the following question: can we quantize the gravitational degrees of freedom without considering matter on the first place? Since LQG aims at being a physical theory, which means it better be falsifia ...
... full non-perturbative quantization of the gravitational field by itself. It is an attempt to answer the following question: can we quantize the gravitational degrees of freedom without considering matter on the first place? Since LQG aims at being a physical theory, which means it better be falsifia ...