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... where the outcome distributions are reconstructed from the full distribution of a third measurement. In this paper, we take a step away from this usual framework and study joint measurements of observables in a setting where the experimenter has access to multiple copies of a given quantum system, r ...
... where the outcome distributions are reconstructed from the full distribution of a third measurement. In this paper, we take a step away from this usual framework and study joint measurements of observables in a setting where the experimenter has access to multiple copies of a given quantum system, r ...
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... A classical particle is defined by its coordinate and momentum (x,p): phase-space A state of classical identical particle system can be described by a phase-space distribution f(x,p). The time evolution of f(x,p) obeys the Boltzmann equation. In quantum mechanics, because of the uncertainty pr ...
... A classical particle is defined by its coordinate and momentum (x,p): phase-space A state of classical identical particle system can be described by a phase-space distribution f(x,p). The time evolution of f(x,p) obeys the Boltzmann equation. In quantum mechanics, because of the uncertainty pr ...
Superconducting qubits coupled to nanoelectromechanical resonators: An architecture
... capacitively shunted junction model by the resistance R, can be characterized by the number of oscillations at the plasma frequency during the relaxation time RC, or pRC. In what follows, we will assume that dynamics is highly underdamped, with pRC Ⰷ 1. B. Quantizing the low-energy junction dynami ...
... capacitively shunted junction model by the resistance R, can be characterized by the number of oscillations at the plasma frequency during the relaxation time RC, or pRC. In what follows, we will assume that dynamics is highly underdamped, with pRC Ⰷ 1. B. Quantizing the low-energy junction dynami ...
What can electron paramagnetic resonance tell us about the Si/SiO2
... damentally different from a dangling bond or lies deeper inside the silicon away from the interface.’’ Recently Cartier and Stathis19 wrote that ‘‘prior to these studies, it was widely accepted that the silicon dangling bond defect, which gives rise to the well known P b signal in electron spin reso ...
... damentally different from a dangling bond or lies deeper inside the silicon away from the interface.’’ Recently Cartier and Stathis19 wrote that ‘‘prior to these studies, it was widely accepted that the silicon dangling bond defect, which gives rise to the well known P b signal in electron spin reso ...
A theory of concepts and their combinations I
... molecules – are exactly the same. Thus he suggested that there is a link between the quantum mechanical interpretation of large biological molecules, and our way of keeping things in mind or forgetting them. When von Foerster arrived in the United States, Warren McCulloch, head of the Department of ...
... molecules – are exactly the same. Thus he suggested that there is a link between the quantum mechanical interpretation of large biological molecules, and our way of keeping things in mind or forgetting them. When von Foerster arrived in the United States, Warren McCulloch, head of the Department of ...
Chapter 3 QUANTUM MONTE CARLO SIMULATION
... model scattering between them (i.e. at the same level as we model scattering between stationary states). From a practical point of view, as a rough approximation, the scattering rates S¡(kc,kc') between SISOWs can be considered to be those used in the classical MC. However, to be consistent, a more ...
... model scattering between them (i.e. at the same level as we model scattering between stationary states). From a practical point of view, as a rough approximation, the scattering rates S¡(kc,kc') between SISOWs can be considered to be those used in the classical MC. However, to be consistent, a more ...