Reading list for Advanced Philosophy of Physics: the
... organising it doubtless betrays various philosophical prejudices. (One prejudice that I’m aware of: the list errs towards a non-historical approach. The review article by Uffink, below, is a good starting point for those who want to engage with the historical development of the subject.) Whenever I ...
... organising it doubtless betrays various philosophical prejudices. (One prejudice that I’m aware of: the list errs towards a non-historical approach. The review article by Uffink, below, is a good starting point for those who want to engage with the historical development of the subject.) Whenever I ...
Quantum Error Correction (QEC) - ETH E
... so called universal gates or even from one single (e.g. NAND). This is not surprising, as the truth table of a classical gate has finite combinations of outputs. This is very important for hardware construction. If we are able to implement such a set of universal gates we can compute what ever we wa ...
... so called universal gates or even from one single (e.g. NAND). This is not surprising, as the truth table of a classical gate has finite combinations of outputs. This is very important for hardware construction. If we are able to implement such a set of universal gates we can compute what ever we wa ...
Anisotropic pyrochlores and the global phase diagram of the checkerboard... Oleg A. Starykh, Akira Furusaki, and Leon Balents
... 共power-law兲 orders coexist unconnected by microscopic symmetries. Unfortunately, these types of phenomenological methods do not give precise guidance as to the specific models in which such quantum orders appear, and attempts to find them in realistic microscopic Hamiltonians have met with at best l ...
... 共power-law兲 orders coexist unconnected by microscopic symmetries. Unfortunately, these types of phenomenological methods do not give precise guidance as to the specific models in which such quantum orders appear, and attempts to find them in realistic microscopic Hamiltonians have met with at best l ...
Quantum nanophotonic phase switch with a single atom.
... frequency, d is the atom–photon detuning and the cavity is taken to be resonant with the driving laser. In our apparatus, the cavity intensity and atomic population decay rates are given by k 5 2p 3 25 GHz and c 5 2p 3 6 MHz, respectively. The reflection coefficient in equation (1) changes sign depe ...
... frequency, d is the atom–photon detuning and the cavity is taken to be resonant with the driving laser. In our apparatus, the cavity intensity and atomic population decay rates are given by k 5 2p 3 25 GHz and c 5 2p 3 6 MHz, respectively. The reflection coefficient in equation (1) changes sign depe ...
A New and Feasible Protocol for Semi
... 3. Reordering quantum states, without measurement. (This operation is not used in this paper, but is useful for randomization-based protocols, such as the protocols described in [5,3].) 4. Moving or reflecting a quantum system or subsystem, without changing it. 5. Choosing a random bit. 6. All the r ...
... 3. Reordering quantum states, without measurement. (This operation is not used in this paper, but is useful for randomization-based protocols, such as the protocols described in [5,3].) 4. Moving or reflecting a quantum system or subsystem, without changing it. 5. Choosing a random bit. 6. All the r ...
Slater decomposition of fractional quantum Hall states
... This family of wavefunctions has been particularly successful in describing fermionic systems at filling fraction 1/q, with extremely high overlaps with computed ground states; nevertheless, they are not exact groundstates themselves. It is still not clear why these wavefunctions work so well for th ...
... This family of wavefunctions has been particularly successful in describing fermionic systems at filling fraction 1/q, with extremely high overlaps with computed ground states; nevertheless, they are not exact groundstates themselves. It is still not clear why these wavefunctions work so well for th ...
DENSITY CONCEPT IN MOLECULES AND MATERIALS
... usually treated as a continuous medium and a description using local mass density, energy density and other related density functions has been found to be quite appropriate. The unique single unified theoretical framework that emerges through the density concept at these diverse length scales and is ...
... usually treated as a continuous medium and a description using local mass density, energy density and other related density functions has been found to be quite appropriate. The unique single unified theoretical framework that emerges through the density concept at these diverse length scales and is ...