Quantum Computing
... In 1992, David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa coauthored “Rapid solution of problems by quantum computation". They presented an algorithm that determines whether a function f is constant over all inputs or balanced. The Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm was the first quantum algorithm to run faster than its ...
... In 1992, David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa coauthored “Rapid solution of problems by quantum computation". They presented an algorithm that determines whether a function f is constant over all inputs or balanced. The Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm was the first quantum algorithm to run faster than its ...
Is there a problem with quantum wormhole states in N= 1
... models in pure N=1 supergravity [11-15] seemed to depend on the homogeneity condition for the gravitino [13]. In fact, it does not and it is now possible to find a Hartle-Hawking and wormhole [15] solutions in the same spectrum [8]. This result requires the inclusion of all allowed gravitational deg ...
... models in pure N=1 supergravity [11-15] seemed to depend on the homogeneity condition for the gravitino [13]. In fact, it does not and it is now possible to find a Hartle-Hawking and wormhole [15] solutions in the same spectrum [8]. This result requires the inclusion of all allowed gravitational deg ...
Quantum Mechanical Modelling and Optical Spectroscopy of
... it comes without any emission of greenhouse gases; ZnO structures poses as candidates for highly efficient and affordable solar cells. Furthermore will transitioning to a more efficient light source, such as readily available light emitting diodes, noticeably lower the global energy demand. In fact ...
... it comes without any emission of greenhouse gases; ZnO structures poses as candidates for highly efficient and affordable solar cells. Furthermore will transitioning to a more efficient light source, such as readily available light emitting diodes, noticeably lower the global energy demand. In fact ...
Evade the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
... basic principle of quantum state tomography is to repeatedly perform measurements from different spatial directions on quantum systems in order to uniquely identify the system's quantum state. This requires a lot of computational post-processing of the measured data to deduce the initial quantum sta ...
... basic principle of quantum state tomography is to repeatedly perform measurements from different spatial directions on quantum systems in order to uniquely identify the system's quantum state. This requires a lot of computational post-processing of the measured data to deduce the initial quantum sta ...
Ex. = 1s 1 , 0 to (1-1)
... In the address analogy, this would be the street on which the electron would probably be found. In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a ...
... In the address analogy, this would be the street on which the electron would probably be found. In the first state there is one city. In this first city there would be one street. In the second state there are two cities. The first city with its one street and a second city with its 3 streets for a ...
THE DEFECT EFFECT ON THE ELECTRONIC CONDUCTANCE IN H. S. Ashour
... The paper considers the effect of the defects on the electronic transmission properties in binomially tailored waveguide quantum wires, in which each Dirac delta function potential strength have been weight on the binomial distribution law. We have assumed that a single free-electron channel is inci ...
... The paper considers the effect of the defects on the electronic transmission properties in binomially tailored waveguide quantum wires, in which each Dirac delta function potential strength have been weight on the binomial distribution law. We have assumed that a single free-electron channel is inci ...