Negative probability
... A bit more detailed development of these ideas follows: After sketching the generalization of the Wigner function3, in which it is interpreted also as a signal and after applying a time-frequency analysis of it, we would hint at a new exposition of Ψ-function in order to allow of (and treat of) tran ...
... A bit more detailed development of these ideas follows: After sketching the generalization of the Wigner function3, in which it is interpreted also as a signal and after applying a time-frequency analysis of it, we would hint at a new exposition of Ψ-function in order to allow of (and treat of) tran ...
Quantum Set Intersection and its Application to Associative Memory
... them all together, because once the output state is measured, only one value of f (i) is revealed and the rest vanish. However, further quantum computation allows the different values to interfere together and reveal some information concerning the function f . It has been shown (Deutsch, 1985; Deut ...
... them all together, because once the output state is measured, only one value of f (i) is revealed and the rest vanish. However, further quantum computation allows the different values to interfere together and reveal some information concerning the function f . It has been shown (Deutsch, 1985; Deut ...
Experimental Evaluation of an Adiabatic Quantum System for
... si , and edges (si , sj ) present whenever Jij 6= 0. As mentioned above, M can be solved by minor-embedding G into the hardware graph H and then carrying out the quantum annealing process. Or, if such an embedding is not known, the problem can be submitted to Blackbox, a hybrid solver developed by D ...
... si , and edges (si , sj ) present whenever Jij 6= 0. As mentioned above, M can be solved by minor-embedding G into the hardware graph H and then carrying out the quantum annealing process. Or, if such an embedding is not known, the problem can be submitted to Blackbox, a hybrid solver developed by D ...
Switching via quantum activation: A parametrically modulated oscillator 兲
... A quantum parametric oscillator also does not have detailed balance in the general case. The results presented below show that breaking the special condition where detailed balance holds leads to a sharp change of the statistical distribution and the switching rate. This change occurs already for an ...
... A quantum parametric oscillator also does not have detailed balance in the general case. The results presented below show that breaking the special condition where detailed balance holds leads to a sharp change of the statistical distribution and the switching rate. This change occurs already for an ...
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... more fundamental than others. Many physicists believe that the laws of thermodynamics, and in particular the second law of thermodynamics, are more likely to remain true as we discover more and more about our universe than any other set of laws. Quantum mechanics or general relativity could be shown ...
... more fundamental than others. Many physicists believe that the laws of thermodynamics, and in particular the second law of thermodynamics, are more likely to remain true as we discover more and more about our universe than any other set of laws. Quantum mechanics or general relativity could be shown ...
An Explanatory Model for Life Forward Movement in Wholebody
... showing up and manifesting in unexpected ways along many possible pathways, often at the same time. THE QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS HYPOTHESIS: The quantum mind or quantum consciousness hypothesis proposes that classical mechanics (Newtonian Physics) cannot explain our subjective experience of human cons ...
... showing up and manifesting in unexpected ways along many possible pathways, often at the same time. THE QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS HYPOTHESIS: The quantum mind or quantum consciousness hypothesis proposes that classical mechanics (Newtonian Physics) cannot explain our subjective experience of human cons ...
A Priori Probability and Localized Observers
... the methods for calculations are often similar; involving perturbation theory and phenomenological, approximate Hamiltonians. It is also the suspicion that there is a true universal Hamiltonian in some wonderful super-theory of everything, and that all our calculations are valid approximations for d ...
... the methods for calculations are often similar; involving perturbation theory and phenomenological, approximate Hamiltonians. It is also the suspicion that there is a true universal Hamiltonian in some wonderful super-theory of everything, and that all our calculations are valid approximations for d ...