
WHAT CAN THOMISTIC PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE CONTRIBUTE
... solving a similar problem, namely the ʽBohr-Einstein debate’. It began in 1927 between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein and dealt with the question of the completeness of quantum theory, which then was revolutionary. In 1935, both Einstein (with his coworkers) and Bohr published an article under the s ...
... solving a similar problem, namely the ʽBohr-Einstein debate’. It began in 1927 between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein and dealt with the question of the completeness of quantum theory, which then was revolutionary. In 1935, both Einstein (with his coworkers) and Bohr published an article under the s ...
Quantum noise properties of multiphoton transitions in driven nonlinear resonators
... also nanomechanical devices which have been successfully realized in the deep quantum regime only recently [9–11]. In addition, quantum transport devices on the basis of molecular junctions have been realized where the interplay of charge transport and vibrational properties of the molecular bridge ...
... also nanomechanical devices which have been successfully realized in the deep quantum regime only recently [9–11]. In addition, quantum transport devices on the basis of molecular junctions have been realized where the interplay of charge transport and vibrational properties of the molecular bridge ...
Optimal Large-Scale Quantum State Tomography with Pauli
... fully account for the specific structure of quantum state tomography. As demonstrated in a pioneering article, Gross et al. (2010) argued that, when considering quantum measurements characterized by the Pauli matrices, the density matrix can often be characterized by the sparsity with respect to the ...
... fully account for the specific structure of quantum state tomography. As demonstrated in a pioneering article, Gross et al. (2010) argued that, when considering quantum measurements characterized by the Pauli matrices, the density matrix can often be characterized by the sparsity with respect to the ...
Matrix Mechanics and Wave Mechanics - Philsci
... observed phenomena, such as the occurrence of spectral lines of different intensities, and attempted to reduce them to essentially corpuscular properties. Schrödinger perceived the field-like continuity of some key micro-physical phenomena (e.g., those related to the double-slit experiments), as the ...
... observed phenomena, such as the occurrence of spectral lines of different intensities, and attempted to reduce them to essentially corpuscular properties. Schrödinger perceived the field-like continuity of some key micro-physical phenomena (e.g., those related to the double-slit experiments), as the ...
Simulating the transverse Ising model on a quantum computer: Error... with the surface code ), Hao You (
... quantum computer. The surface code approach has one of the highest known tolerable error rates (∼1%) which makes it currently one of the most practical quantum computing schemes. Compared to results of the same model using the concatenated Steane code, the current results indicate that the simulatio ...
... quantum computer. The surface code approach has one of the highest known tolerable error rates (∼1%) which makes it currently one of the most practical quantum computing schemes. Compared to results of the same model using the concatenated Steane code, the current results indicate that the simulatio ...
Quantum Magic - UMD WordPress blog
... • Aravind–Mermin bananas grow in bunches of ten bananas, five large bananas and five small bananas, radiating outwards from a central stem. The tops of the bananas define the vertices of an outer pentagram, and the tops of the small bananas define the vertices of an inter pentagon (see Figure 6.2). ...
... • Aravind–Mermin bananas grow in bunches of ten bananas, five large bananas and five small bananas, radiating outwards from a central stem. The tops of the bananas define the vertices of an outer pentagram, and the tops of the small bananas define the vertices of an inter pentagon (see Figure 6.2). ...
Ph.D. Thesis Giuseppe Prettico
... help to distribute pure state entanglement and multipartite secret correlations, respectively, when a new party is added to the considered scenario. We move later to deepen the connection between privacy and nonlocality. With this aim, we consider the private states, that is, those quantum states fr ...
... help to distribute pure state entanglement and multipartite secret correlations, respectively, when a new party is added to the considered scenario. We move later to deepen the connection between privacy and nonlocality. With this aim, we consider the private states, that is, those quantum states fr ...
Realizing unconventional quantum magnetism with symmetric top molecules M. L. Wall
... molecules in optical lattices provide, compared to nondipolar systems (e.g., trapped ions) is that dipolar interactions are anisotropic. Anisotropic interactions do not conserve the internal (e.g., rotational) or the spatial angular momentum separately, but only their sum. By mapping the internal an ...
... molecules in optical lattices provide, compared to nondipolar systems (e.g., trapped ions) is that dipolar interactions are anisotropic. Anisotropic interactions do not conserve the internal (e.g., rotational) or the spatial angular momentum separately, but only their sum. By mapping the internal an ...
Niels Bohr - Nobel Lecture
... law alone, but will depend largely on the previous history of the system. Thus the length of the year is not determined by the masses of the sun and the earth alone, but depends also on the conditions that existed during the formation of the solar system, of which we have very little knowledge. Shou ...
... law alone, but will depend largely on the previous history of the system. Thus the length of the year is not determined by the masses of the sun and the earth alone, but depends also on the conditions that existed during the formation of the solar system, of which we have very little knowledge. Shou ...
Quantum One-Way Communication is Exponentially Stronger Than
... The focus of our work is on the relative power of these two central models, a question whose study started in the late 1990s [BCW98, AST+ 98]. Most notably, Raz [Raz99] presented a (partial) function for which there is a quantum protocol communicating only O(log n) qubits, but for which any classic ...
... The focus of our work is on the relative power of these two central models, a question whose study started in the late 1990s [BCW98, AST+ 98]. Most notably, Raz [Raz99] presented a (partial) function for which there is a quantum protocol communicating only O(log n) qubits, but for which any classic ...