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Gravitational Wave Detection #2: Overview of detectors
... finite value of the aperture will prevent an exact knowledge of the recoil accompanying the scattering. Also, even if the momentum of the particle were accurately known before the scattering process, our knowledge of the component of momentum parallel to the focal plane after the observation would b ...
... finite value of the aperture will prevent an exact knowledge of the recoil accompanying the scattering. Also, even if the momentum of the particle were accurately known before the scattering process, our knowledge of the component of momentum parallel to the focal plane after the observation would b ...
Gravitational Wave Detection #2: Overview of detectors
... finite value of the aperture will prevent an exact knowledge of the recoil accompanying the scattering. Also, even if the momentum of the particle were accurately known before the scattering process, our knowledge of the component of momentum parallel to the focal plane after the observation would b ...
... finite value of the aperture will prevent an exact knowledge of the recoil accompanying the scattering. Also, even if the momentum of the particle were accurately known before the scattering process, our knowledge of the component of momentum parallel to the focal plane after the observation would b ...
measurement
... orthonormal eigenfunctions from a set of non-orthonormal eigenfunctions (“Schmidt orthogonalization” – see Rae) ...
... orthonormal eigenfunctions from a set of non-orthonormal eigenfunctions (“Schmidt orthogonalization” – see Rae) ...
Limitations of Quantum Advice and One-Way
... NPA BQPA/qpoly Oracle: A(x)=1 iff xS, where S {0,1}n is chosen uniformly at random subject to |S|=2n/10 Language: (y,z)LA iff there exists an xS between y and z lexicographically (clearly LANPA) Claim: If LABQPA/qpoly, then using boosted advice, we can find all 2n/10 elements of S w.h.p. u ...
... NPA BQPA/qpoly Oracle: A(x)=1 iff xS, where S {0,1}n is chosen uniformly at random subject to |S|=2n/10 Language: (y,z)LA iff there exists an xS between y and z lexicographically (clearly LANPA) Claim: If LABQPA/qpoly, then using boosted advice, we can find all 2n/10 elements of S w.h.p. u ...
Eigenstates of a small Josephson junction coupled to a resonant... W. A. Al-Saidi and D. Stroud
... coherent superposition of two macroscopic states of different flux through the loop. In the case of the Cooper pair box, the system was placed into a superposition of two states having different numbers of Cooper pairs on one of the superconducting islands.3– 6 Such a coherent superposition had been ...
... coherent superposition of two macroscopic states of different flux through the loop. In the case of the Cooper pair box, the system was placed into a superposition of two states having different numbers of Cooper pairs on one of the superconducting islands.3– 6 Such a coherent superposition had been ...
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... of possible particle trajectories. When we go over to the case where Q(r,t) is not zero, p = ∇S will again generate a set of one-parameter curves, and furthermore these curves will clearly coincide with the classical curves as Q(r,t) approaches zero. This relation suggests that we should regard thes ...
... of possible particle trajectories. When we go over to the case where Q(r,t) is not zero, p = ∇S will again generate a set of one-parameter curves, and furthermore these curves will clearly coincide with the classical curves as Q(r,t) approaches zero. This relation suggests that we should regard thes ...
qm2 - Michael Nielsen
... who have mastered quantum mechanics but are otherwise unsuspecting and innocent, a take-home exam in which they are asked to deduce superfluidity from first principles. There is no doubt a special place in hell being reserved for me at this very moment for this mean trick, for the task is impossible ...
... who have mastered quantum mechanics but are otherwise unsuspecting and innocent, a take-home exam in which they are asked to deduce superfluidity from first principles. There is no doubt a special place in hell being reserved for me at this very moment for this mean trick, for the task is impossible ...
Quantum Mechanics helps in searching for a needle in a
... the unproven difficulty of the factorization problem. The search problem is this: there is an unsorted database containing N items out of which just one item satisfies a given condition - that one item has to be retrieved. Once an item is examined, it is possible to tell whether or not it satisfies ...
... the unproven difficulty of the factorization problem. The search problem is this: there is an unsorted database containing N items out of which just one item satisfies a given condition - that one item has to be retrieved. Once an item is examined, it is possible to tell whether or not it satisfies ...
Are Quantum States Exponentially Long Vectors?
... and 3-D lattices of qubits with pairwise nearest-neighbor interactions) have exponential tree sizes.5 If true, this conjecture suggests that states with enormous tree sizes might have already been observed in condensedmatter experiments—for example, those of Ghosh et al. [6] on long-range entangleme ...
... and 3-D lattices of qubits with pairwise nearest-neighbor interactions) have exponential tree sizes.5 If true, this conjecture suggests that states with enormous tree sizes might have already been observed in condensedmatter experiments—for example, those of Ghosh et al. [6] on long-range entangleme ...
Lecture 1
... 1985: Deutsch finds the first quantum algorithm 1993: quantum teleportation 1994: Shor finds a quantum algorithm for ...
... 1985: Deutsch finds the first quantum algorithm 1993: quantum teleportation 1994: Shor finds a quantum algorithm for ...
Quantum Process Tomography: Theory and Experiment
... QUANTUM RESOURCES (qbits, operations, state preparations, measurements, etc): • prepare ...
... QUANTUM RESOURCES (qbits, operations, state preparations, measurements, etc): • prepare ...
Quantum Information and the Representation Theory of the
... Most relevant quantities in information theory are defined operationally with respect to so-called extended resources; that is, the repeated (and generally independent) use of an information-thoretic resource. The quantities are usually rate exponents characterizing an asymptotic behavior of numbers ...
... Most relevant quantities in information theory are defined operationally with respect to so-called extended resources; that is, the repeated (and generally independent) use of an information-thoretic resource. The quantities are usually rate exponents characterizing an asymptotic behavior of numbers ...
Reading materials
... to be emitted, but the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons does not change. It took several years for these predictions to be verified; however, by 1915 experiments showed clearly that Einstein was correct, confirming that light has a particle nature. For his explanation of the photoelec ...
... to be emitted, but the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons does not change. It took several years for these predictions to be verified; however, by 1915 experiments showed clearly that Einstein was correct, confirming that light has a particle nature. For his explanation of the photoelec ...
The Density Operator
... Since the detector is not activated, the system’s state has collapsed onto c B , and therefore the photon is on path c. Note that collapse has occurred even if, apparently, since the photon did not activate the detector, nothing occurred physically; in other words, nothing interacted with the photon ...
... Since the detector is not activated, the system’s state has collapsed onto c B , and therefore the photon is on path c. Note that collapse has occurred even if, apparently, since the photon did not activate the detector, nothing occurred physically; in other words, nothing interacted with the photon ...