
Our (represented) World: A Quantum
... some implications of this hypothesis for learning. The approach can be viewed as a reversal of standard QM in the following sense. A person considers a classical object e.g., a state agency, but her knowledge about it i.e., the mental picture in her mind can behave in a non-classical way. Since huma ...
... some implications of this hypothesis for learning. The approach can be viewed as a reversal of standard QM in the following sense. A person considers a classical object e.g., a state agency, but her knowledge about it i.e., the mental picture in her mind can behave in a non-classical way. Since huma ...
Quantum error correction
... other systems give rise to a full set of quantum phenomena, many of which have no correspondence in classical information theory. These phenomena include decoherence, as a consequence of entanglement. Decoherence can also be understood as “information leakage”, i.e., knowledge of an event is transfe ...
... other systems give rise to a full set of quantum phenomena, many of which have no correspondence in classical information theory. These phenomena include decoherence, as a consequence of entanglement. Decoherence can also be understood as “information leakage”, i.e., knowledge of an event is transfe ...
Quantum Field Theory on Curved Backgrounds. I
... has advantages since elliptic operators are easier to deal with than hyperbolic operators. To obtain physically meaningful results one must presumably perform the analytic continuation back to real time. In general, Lorentzian spacetimes of interest may not be sections of 4-dimensional complex manif ...
... has advantages since elliptic operators are easier to deal with than hyperbolic operators. To obtain physically meaningful results one must presumably perform the analytic continuation back to real time. In general, Lorentzian spacetimes of interest may not be sections of 4-dimensional complex manif ...
Experimental Implementation of Adiabatic Passage between
... Over the past thirty years, it has become increasingly clear that the Landau symmetry-breaking theory cannot describe all phases of matter and their quantum phase transitions (QPTs) [1–3]. The discovery of the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect [4] indicates the existence of an exotic state of mat ...
... Over the past thirty years, it has become increasingly clear that the Landau symmetry-breaking theory cannot describe all phases of matter and their quantum phase transitions (QPTs) [1–3]. The discovery of the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect [4] indicates the existence of an exotic state of mat ...
Chapter 1. The Basics of Quantum Mechanics
... Cs, respectively, in this so-called Rydberg formula, one finds decent agreement between the n-dependence of the energy spacings of the singly excited valence states of these atoms. The fact that is larger for Na than for Li and largest for Cs reflects that fact that the 3s orbital of Na penetrates ...
... Cs, respectively, in this so-called Rydberg formula, one finds decent agreement between the n-dependence of the energy spacings of the singly excited valence states of these atoms. The fact that is larger for Na than for Li and largest for Cs reflects that fact that the 3s orbital of Na penetrates ...
pages 851-900 - Light and Matter
... numbers of photons: four photons in figure i/3, for example. A wrong interpretation: photons interfering with each other One possible interpretation of wave-particle duality that occurred to physicists early in the game was that perhaps the interference effects came from photons interacting with eac ...
... numbers of photons: four photons in figure i/3, for example. A wrong interpretation: photons interfering with each other One possible interpretation of wave-particle duality that occurred to physicists early in the game was that perhaps the interference effects came from photons interacting with eac ...
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... In quantum optics, the system–reservoir model is treated with many different approaches. In the Schrödinger picture, this model has been treated in the master equation approach, where multiple-time averages are calculated via the quantum regression theorem [2]. Alternatively in the Schrödinger pictu ...
... In quantum optics, the system–reservoir model is treated with many different approaches. In the Schrödinger picture, this model has been treated in the master equation approach, where multiple-time averages are calculated via the quantum regression theorem [2]. Alternatively in the Schrödinger pictu ...
Edge states and integer quantum Hall effect in topological insulator
... Landau levels and edge states. In Figs 2 and 3, we present the LLs in a magnetic field μ0H normal to the thin film, the LL energies or edge states near one edge of the system, and the corresponding patterns of the quantum Hall conductance. In the absence of SIA, i.e., V = 0, four possible typical ...
... Landau levels and edge states. In Figs 2 and 3, we present the LLs in a magnetic field μ0H normal to the thin film, the LL energies or edge states near one edge of the system, and the corresponding patterns of the quantum Hall conductance. In the absence of SIA, i.e., V = 0, four possible typical ...
Chapter 1
... Cs, respectively, in this so-called Rydberg formula, one finds decent agreement between the n-dependence of the energy spacings of the singly excited valence states of these atoms. The fact that δ is larger for Na than for Li and largest for Cs reflects that fact that the 3s orbital of Na penetrates ...
... Cs, respectively, in this so-called Rydberg formula, one finds decent agreement between the n-dependence of the energy spacings of the singly excited valence states of these atoms. The fact that δ is larger for Na than for Li and largest for Cs reflects that fact that the 3s orbital of Na penetrates ...