
Fully Quantum Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Moment
... attempts to regulate the temperature and heat flows could not make sufficient precise for line widths an order of magnitude narrower entire trap apparatus was rebuilt from materials with smaller nuclear paramagnetism ...
... attempts to regulate the temperature and heat flows could not make sufficient precise for line widths an order of magnitude narrower entire trap apparatus was rebuilt from materials with smaller nuclear paramagnetism ...
PSEUDO-FERMIONIC COHERENT STATES OMAR CHERBAL AND MAHREZ DRIR
... The coherent states which provide a quantum description of the evolution of a classical system [4] has been generalized to several quantum systems [9, 12]. In last years the concept of coherent states was also introduced to non-Hermitian quantum mechanics [1, 10]. In this perspective, we have constr ...
... The coherent states which provide a quantum description of the evolution of a classical system [4] has been generalized to several quantum systems [9, 12]. In last years the concept of coherent states was also introduced to non-Hermitian quantum mechanics [1, 10]. In this perspective, we have constr ...
Benjamin H. Feintzeig – Curriculum Vitae
... to absurdity because each Hilbert space representation can only describe a single state of the many states the theory deems physically possible. I argue that even though classical physics may deserve a different interpretation than quantum physics, the classical case drives home just how much physic ...
... to absurdity because each Hilbert space representation can only describe a single state of the many states the theory deems physically possible. I argue that even though classical physics may deserve a different interpretation than quantum physics, the classical case drives home just how much physic ...
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
... that is changed by the act of its measurement—since this would entail that it had a value before its measurement. In all this we have neither atomic objects nor their attributes considered as things-in-themselves :. complementarists avowedly do not make statements about the real world, they maintain ...
... that is changed by the act of its measurement—since this would entail that it had a value before its measurement. In all this we have neither atomic objects nor their attributes considered as things-in-themselves :. complementarists avowedly do not make statements about the real world, they maintain ...
SIGNIFICANCE OF CLASSICAL RULES IN PENNY FLIP GAME
... It is clear that the above conditions cannot be satisfied simultaneously. However, quantum Bob can still win by employing suitable local operations on the two coins. From the analysis of single penny problem, we have identified suitable unitary operations (refer Table 1) employing which Bob can wi ...
... It is clear that the above conditions cannot be satisfied simultaneously. However, quantum Bob can still win by employing suitable local operations on the two coins. From the analysis of single penny problem, we have identified suitable unitary operations (refer Table 1) employing which Bob can wi ...
slides - p-ADICS.2015
... The main task of AQC is to describe the very early stage in the evolution of the Universe. At this stage, the Universe was in a quantum state, which should be described by a wave function (complex valued and depends on some real parameters). But, QC is related to Planck scale phenomena - it is natur ...
... The main task of AQC is to describe the very early stage in the evolution of the Universe. At this stage, the Universe was in a quantum state, which should be described by a wave function (complex valued and depends on some real parameters). But, QC is related to Planck scale phenomena - it is natur ...
COMPLEXITY OF QUANTUM FIELD THEORIES 1. Introduction
... enough, enough energy would need to be produced in such a way that a black hole would result, sucking the rocket in[5]. The effect of the speed limit c would be concerning, except Turing machines have been shown to be polynomial-time equivalent to random access machines, so that massive parallel com ...
... enough, enough energy would need to be produced in such a way that a black hole would result, sucking the rocket in[5]. The effect of the speed limit c would be concerning, except Turing machines have been shown to be polynomial-time equivalent to random access machines, so that massive parallel com ...
Classical statistical distributions can violate Bell`s - Philsci
... The core of the theorem takes the form of inequalities involving average values of two-particle observables. Bell showed that these inequalities must be satisfied by any theory containing additional local hidden variables. But as is well-known, quantum mechanical expectation values can violate the i ...
... The core of the theorem takes the form of inequalities involving average values of two-particle observables. Bell showed that these inequalities must be satisfied by any theory containing additional local hidden variables. But as is well-known, quantum mechanical expectation values can violate the i ...