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Nature’s Queer Performativity “O 25
... Angeles Times on January 14, 1989. An online position paper entitled “Homosexuality and Natural Law”, posted on the website of the ultra-right-wing The Claremont Institute in southern California, quotes the line from the opposite the editorial page piece and finishes the thought: “To regard ‘the gen ...
... Angeles Times on January 14, 1989. An online position paper entitled “Homosexuality and Natural Law”, posted on the website of the ultra-right-wing The Claremont Institute in southern California, quotes the line from the opposite the editorial page piece and finishes the thought: “To regard ‘the gen ...
Rydberg assisted light shift imbalance induced blockade in an atomic ensemble ,
... two-level atoms does indeed behave like a single two-level system. This property has been used to realize quantum memory elements using such an ensemble [12,13]. However, any protocol that aims to create a two qubit logic gate (such as a CNOT gate) between two ensembles, necessary for realizing a qu ...
... two-level atoms does indeed behave like a single two-level system. This property has been used to realize quantum memory elements using such an ensemble [12,13]. However, any protocol that aims to create a two qubit logic gate (such as a CNOT gate) between two ensembles, necessary for realizing a qu ...
Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science
... This is the general form of Heisenberg’s uncertainty relations for position and momentum. Remark that only at this point one could unhesitatingly speak about position and momentum, physical quantities which had disappeared in Heisenberg’s original 1925 paper. In the meantime these concepts had alrea ...
... This is the general form of Heisenberg’s uncertainty relations for position and momentum. Remark that only at this point one could unhesitatingly speak about position and momentum, physical quantities which had disappeared in Heisenberg’s original 1925 paper. In the meantime these concepts had alrea ...
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... and unpredictable changes frequently disrupt the implementation of the familiar sequences that autistics are fond of. When that happens, their inability to display a divided attention and intention leads to deep disappointments, tantrums, and selfaggressive behavior. Consequently, working with autis ...
... and unpredictable changes frequently disrupt the implementation of the familiar sequences that autistics are fond of. When that happens, their inability to display a divided attention and intention leads to deep disappointments, tantrums, and selfaggressive behavior. Consequently, working with autis ...
Liquid-State NMR Quantum Computing
... with problem size) on any classical computer are tractable on a quantum computer. This was shown in 1994 by Peter Shor, almost 10 years after Deutsch introduced quantum parallelism. Shor’s quantum algorithm15 allows one to find the period of a function exponentially faster than any classical algorit ...
... with problem size) on any classical computer are tractable on a quantum computer. This was shown in 1994 by Peter Shor, almost 10 years after Deutsch introduced quantum parallelism. Shor’s quantum algorithm15 allows one to find the period of a function exponentially faster than any classical algorit ...
Powerpoint97 - mindsofmexico.org
... It is a multidisciplinary field in which physicists, computer scientists, mathematicians and engineers work towards the development of hardware and software based on the rules of quantum mechanics. - Computer scientists working in this field usually think of how to harness the laws of nature in orde ...
... It is a multidisciplinary field in which physicists, computer scientists, mathematicians and engineers work towards the development of hardware and software based on the rules of quantum mechanics. - Computer scientists working in this field usually think of how to harness the laws of nature in orde ...
Daniel Dennett`s Compatibilism
... demon cannot predict the future. Information cosmology provides a second reason why such a demon is impossible. There was little or no information at the start of the universe. (See the Layzer diagram on page 11.) There is a great deal of information today, and more being created every day. There is ...
... demon cannot predict the future. Information cosmology provides a second reason why such a demon is impossible. There was little or no information at the start of the universe. (See the Layzer diagram on page 11.) There is a great deal of information today, and more being created every day. There is ...
Entanglement for Pedestrians
... work as finished as possible, to cover all the tracks, to not worry about the blind alleys or to describe how you had the wrong idea first, and so on.” ...
... work as finished as possible, to cover all the tracks, to not worry about the blind alleys or to describe how you had the wrong idea first, and so on.” ...
EmQM15-Symposium Introduction-Walleczek-Grössing-10-23-2015
... interesting quantum mechanical states, for which we can think of some (or all) of the spatial dimensions as emergent. Together with emergent space, we have the emergent dynamics of space and thus emergent gravity.” “But it is hard to imagine how time could be emergent? How would we formulate quan ...
... interesting quantum mechanical states, for which we can think of some (or all) of the spatial dimensions as emergent. Together with emergent space, we have the emergent dynamics of space and thus emergent gravity.” “But it is hard to imagine how time could be emergent? How would we formulate quan ...
Inherent Properties and Statistics with Individual Particles in
... and Nk the particles that lie in region k). Such a breakdown is, in turn, entirely determined by the fact that the equilibrium measure is continuous in classical phase space, and discrete in Hilbert space. This is to say, roughly put, that while every point in configuration space is equally available ...
... and Nk the particles that lie in region k). Such a breakdown is, in turn, entirely determined by the fact that the equilibrium measure is continuous in classical phase space, and discrete in Hilbert space. This is to say, roughly put, that while every point in configuration space is equally available ...
What is quantum unique ergodicity?
... of Examples 1.2 and 1.3) is ergodic, then the corresponding quantum system is QE. In particular, Examples 1.5 and 1.6 are QE. So what about QUE? Is there a correspondingly close relationship between classical and quantum unique ergodicity? In fact, heuristically one does not expect such a close rela ...
... of Examples 1.2 and 1.3) is ergodic, then the corresponding quantum system is QE. In particular, Examples 1.5 and 1.6 are QE. So what about QUE? Is there a correspondingly close relationship between classical and quantum unique ergodicity? In fact, heuristically one does not expect such a close rela ...
Absorbance Spectroscopy and Beer`s Law
... Beer's las describes the absorption behavior only of dilute solutions and in this sense is a limiting law. At concentrations exceeding about 0.01 M, the average distance between ions or molecules of the absorbing species are diminished to the point where each particle affects the charge distribution ...
... Beer's las describes the absorption behavior only of dilute solutions and in this sense is a limiting law. At concentrations exceeding about 0.01 M, the average distance between ions or molecules of the absorbing species are diminished to the point where each particle affects the charge distribution ...
Interference
... show an interference pattern. It is simply the concentric waves of two points sources drawn in the same plane. Contrast this with the image to the right ...
... show an interference pattern. It is simply the concentric waves of two points sources drawn in the same plane. Contrast this with the image to the right ...
The Quantum World
... everyday things. Of course, philosophers can dispute the reality of the table and the cow too, but common sense is inclined to feel that that is a tiresomely perverse attitude to take to experience. Heisenberg abolished such cosy picturability for quantum mechanical objects. His uncertainty principl ...
... everyday things. Of course, philosophers can dispute the reality of the table and the cow too, but common sense is inclined to feel that that is a tiresomely perverse attitude to take to experience. Heisenberg abolished such cosy picturability for quantum mechanical objects. His uncertainty principl ...
Private Quantum Channels
... state taken from some set S , without allowing Eve to obtain any information about . Alice and Bob could easily achieve such security if they share n EPR-pairs (or if they were able to establish EPR-pairs over a secure quantum channel), for then they can apply teleportation [1] and transmit every ...
... state taken from some set S , without allowing Eve to obtain any information about . Alice and Bob could easily achieve such security if they share n EPR-pairs (or if they were able to establish EPR-pairs over a secure quantum channel), for then they can apply teleportation [1] and transmit every ...
atom interferometer - Center for Ultracold Atoms
... separation of several hundred microns between the two interfering paths, will require gratings that are physically larger and of significantly smaller period than those available in the past. We have therefore initiated a collaboration with the group of Prof. Hank Smith at the MIT Nanostructures Lab ...
... separation of several hundred microns between the two interfering paths, will require gratings that are physically larger and of significantly smaller period than those available in the past. We have therefore initiated a collaboration with the group of Prof. Hank Smith at the MIT Nanostructures Lab ...
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... a (semi)additive structure, the superpositions characteristic of quantum phenomena can be captured at this abstract level. Moreover, the biproduct structure interacts with the compact-closed structure in a non-trivial fashion. In particular, the distributivity of tensor product over biproduct allows ...
... a (semi)additive structure, the superpositions characteristic of quantum phenomena can be captured at this abstract level. Moreover, the biproduct structure interacts with the compact-closed structure in a non-trivial fashion. In particular, the distributivity of tensor product over biproduct allows ...
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... magnetic field. But if many silver atoms are similarly prepared by some source, the relative frequencies with which they are detected at various locations do provide information about the source, and thereby permit reliable statistical inferences about the measured behavior of such silver atoms in o ...
... magnetic field. But if many silver atoms are similarly prepared by some source, the relative frequencies with which they are detected at various locations do provide information about the source, and thereby permit reliable statistical inferences about the measured behavior of such silver atoms in o ...