Classical World because of Quantum Physics
... I.e. the statistical mixture has a classical time evolution, if measurement and time evolution commute “on the coarse-grained level”. Given fuzzy measurements (or pre-measurement decoherence), it depends on the Hamiltonian whether macrorealism is satisfied. ...
... I.e. the statistical mixture has a classical time evolution, if measurement and time evolution commute “on the coarse-grained level”. Given fuzzy measurements (or pre-measurement decoherence), it depends on the Hamiltonian whether macrorealism is satisfied. ...
Analysis of the wave packet interference pattern in the Young experiment K. C
... There are two possible ways of evolution of the quantum state of a system, which is completely predictable and reversible, called unitary evolution, as well as the irreversible rapid process connected with measurements [1]. There have been a few attempts of bringing these two possible ways of evolut ...
... There are two possible ways of evolution of the quantum state of a system, which is completely predictable and reversible, called unitary evolution, as well as the irreversible rapid process connected with measurements [1]. There have been a few attempts of bringing these two possible ways of evolut ...
Basis Sets - unix.eng.ua.edu
... Eq. Concentrate on more efficient and more elegant methods for performing these type of calculations. The second approach is the more fundamental approach. It has greater potential for describing new systems, without the inherent need for any “fitting”. We will begin by concentrating on the 2nd appr ...
... Eq. Concentrate on more efficient and more elegant methods for performing these type of calculations. The second approach is the more fundamental approach. It has greater potential for describing new systems, without the inherent need for any “fitting”. We will begin by concentrating on the 2nd appr ...
Solid state Stern-Gerlach spin-splitter for magnetic field sensoring
... ficient to make the four parameters α, β1 , β2 and β3 independent of each other. Moreover, when all these four parameters can be chosen independently, it is possible to express any U (2)-matrix using Eq. (5) [17]. Thus, it is possible to implement any unitary single-qubit gate, and in particular any ...
... ficient to make the four parameters α, β1 , β2 and β3 independent of each other. Moreover, when all these four parameters can be chosen independently, it is possible to express any U (2)-matrix using Eq. (5) [17]. Thus, it is possible to implement any unitary single-qubit gate, and in particular any ...
Quantum annealing with manufactured spins
... a quantum mechanical model of a flux qubit coupled to a thermal bath in which only the two or, respectively, four lowest-lying energy levels of the flux qubit were kept. The dynamics was simulated by numerically solving a non-Markovian density matrix equation of motion (Supplementary Information). T ...
... a quantum mechanical model of a flux qubit coupled to a thermal bath in which only the two or, respectively, four lowest-lying energy levels of the flux qubit were kept. The dynamics was simulated by numerically solving a non-Markovian density matrix equation of motion (Supplementary Information). T ...