
Experimental realization of Shor`s quantum factoring algorithm using
... and x1. If a 4, 11 or 14, then a2 mod 15 1, so only x0 is relevant. Thus, the ®rst register can be as small as two qubits (n 2); however, three qubits (n 3) allow for the possibility of detecting more periods, and thus constitutes a more stringent test of the modular exponentiation and QFT ( ...
... and x1. If a 4, 11 or 14, then a2 mod 15 1, so only x0 is relevant. Thus, the ®rst register can be as small as two qubits (n 2); however, three qubits (n 3) allow for the possibility of detecting more periods, and thus constitutes a more stringent test of the modular exponentiation and QFT ( ...
CHAPTER 2 STRUCTURE OF ATOM • Atom is the smallest
... When Schrödinger equation is solved for hydrogen atom, the solution givesthe possible energy levels the electron can occupy and the correspondingwave function(s) of the electron associated with each energy level.Out of the possible values, only certain solutions are permitted. Eachpermitted solution ...
... When Schrödinger equation is solved for hydrogen atom, the solution givesthe possible energy levels the electron can occupy and the correspondingwave function(s) of the electron associated with each energy level.Out of the possible values, only certain solutions are permitted. Eachpermitted solution ...
Gauge invariance and the Aharonov-Bohm effect
... potentials, in the setup of the Aharonov - Bohm experiment of shift in interference pattern. We shall also show that the vector potential can cause energy eigenvalues in bounded potential wells to shift. ...
... potentials, in the setup of the Aharonov - Bohm experiment of shift in interference pattern. We shall also show that the vector potential can cause energy eigenvalues in bounded potential wells to shift. ...
A Wave Theory of Light and Electrons
... of source and background waves. 13. No Independent Knowledge of Emitters: In any laboratory setup, the location, timing, number, direction and spread of emitted quanta are unknown. Statements about emissions are only inferences from detection events. 14. Statistical Prediction: Since the quantum emi ...
... of source and background waves. 13. No Independent Knowledge of Emitters: In any laboratory setup, the location, timing, number, direction and spread of emitted quanta are unknown. Statements about emissions are only inferences from detection events. 14. Statistical Prediction: Since the quantum emi ...
Annual Report 2003-2004 The Institute for Quantum Engineering, Science, and Technology
... Using SF6, we expect to reach Rayleigh numbers up to 2 x 1013 for σ = 0.8. Much of this parameter range is as yet unexplored by previous experiments. Some of it will overlap with results from experiments using cryogenic helium and thus will help to elucidate interesting questions provoked by that wo ...
... Using SF6, we expect to reach Rayleigh numbers up to 2 x 1013 for σ = 0.8. Much of this parameter range is as yet unexplored by previous experiments. Some of it will overlap with results from experiments using cryogenic helium and thus will help to elucidate interesting questions provoked by that wo ...
Department of Physics Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
... Instructor : Prof . D. Chowdhury. ...
... Instructor : Prof . D. Chowdhury. ...
Elementary and Fundamental Particles
... appears the energy, E , that has no labels, for example electric charge or any other, while matter is characterized by those charges. The simultaneous requirements of relativity and quantum mechanics impose the presence in nature of new entities entirely similar to particles with almost all of their ...
... appears the energy, E , that has no labels, for example electric charge or any other, while matter is characterized by those charges. The simultaneous requirements of relativity and quantum mechanics impose the presence in nature of new entities entirely similar to particles with almost all of their ...
6.1.2. Number Representation: States
... clarity, we shall assume the quantum numbers to be discrete. (Results for the continuous case can be obtained by some limiting procedure). To begin, we arrange the 1-P states by some rule into a unique sequence 0,1,2, of monotonically increasing energy so that 0 is always the 1-P ground state. F ...
... clarity, we shall assume the quantum numbers to be discrete. (Results for the continuous case can be obtained by some limiting procedure). To begin, we arrange the 1-P states by some rule into a unique sequence 0,1,2, of monotonically increasing energy so that 0 is always the 1-P ground state. F ...
Analysis of the wave packet interference pattern in the Young experiment K. C
... At its beginning, the quantum mechanics has been so controversial theory that not all physicist were able to agree with its assumptions. Nowadays, it seems that the problem does not exist any more, although the quantum theory is still incomplete. The main point of the discussion, which has been rais ...
... At its beginning, the quantum mechanics has been so controversial theory that not all physicist were able to agree with its assumptions. Nowadays, it seems that the problem does not exist any more, although the quantum theory is still incomplete. The main point of the discussion, which has been rais ...
Documentation
... because quantum computation is based mainly upon it: “quantum entanglement”. Sloppily said, two distinguished particles can be brought into a common superposition state called entanglement which has the strange property that if a property of one of the particle is measured (e.g., its spin), then the ...
... because quantum computation is based mainly upon it: “quantum entanglement”. Sloppily said, two distinguished particles can be brought into a common superposition state called entanglement which has the strange property that if a property of one of the particle is measured (e.g., its spin), then the ...