Quantum Computing - Computer Science
... measures how much of some resource (e.g. time, space, energy) the algorithm uses as a function of the input size. e.g. the best known algorithms for ...
... measures how much of some resource (e.g. time, space, energy) the algorithm uses as a function of the input size. e.g. the best known algorithms for ...
Achieving the ultimate optical resolution
... resolve two closely spaced point sources. The method does not require any exotic illumination and is applicable to classical incoherent sources. Much in the spirit of the original proposal [11–13], our results stress that diffraction resolution limits are not a fundamental constraint but, instead, t ...
... resolve two closely spaced point sources. The method does not require any exotic illumination and is applicable to classical incoherent sources. Much in the spirit of the original proposal [11–13], our results stress that diffraction resolution limits are not a fundamental constraint but, instead, t ...
Quantum Mechanics Basics
... Consider a particle in 1D “box” (−L ≤ x ≤ L) A state of the particle is described by a continuous complex valued function ψ(x) called the “wavefunction”! Thus the set of all possible states of the particle from a vector (Hilbert) space RL ∗ The wavefunction satisfies −L ψ (x)ψ(x)dx = 1 ...
... Consider a particle in 1D “box” (−L ≤ x ≤ L) A state of the particle is described by a continuous complex valued function ψ(x) called the “wavefunction”! Thus the set of all possible states of the particle from a vector (Hilbert) space RL ∗ The wavefunction satisfies −L ψ (x)ψ(x)dx = 1 ...
Dissipated work and fluctuation relations in driven
... numerically and experimentally in a single-electron box Work and dissipation in a quantum system: superconducting box analyzed ...
... numerically and experimentally in a single-electron box Work and dissipation in a quantum system: superconducting box analyzed ...
Ontology in Quantum Darwinism
... environment. (Which states can be copied massively without being disturbed) ...
... environment. (Which states can be copied massively without being disturbed) ...
Light in a Twist: Orbital Angular Momentum Miles Padgett
... – SAM and OAM are not equivalent in the optical ...
... – SAM and OAM are not equivalent in the optical ...
Quantum Computing
... • Decoherence can be viewed as the loss of information from a system into the environment (often modeled as a heat bath). It is thus acknowledged that no system is, in reality, perfectly isolated—but rather every system is loosely coupled with the energetic state of its surroundings. Viewed in isola ...
... • Decoherence can be viewed as the loss of information from a system into the environment (often modeled as a heat bath). It is thus acknowledged that no system is, in reality, perfectly isolated—but rather every system is loosely coupled with the energetic state of its surroundings. Viewed in isola ...
Superluminal Quantum Models of the Photon and Electron
... – For distance along trajectory, FTL/STL = 76%/24% – For time along the trajectory, FTL/STL = 57%/43% ...
... – For distance along trajectory, FTL/STL = 76%/24% – For time along the trajectory, FTL/STL = 57%/43% ...
Non-contextual inequalities and dimensionality Johan Ahrens
... pass through a Stern-Gerlach apparatus aligned in the z-direction, what are the possible measurement outcomes and their corresponding probabilities?”. This is quite straight forward and it only takes a line or two to write down the answer. In this thesis however we are discussing experimental quantu ...
... pass through a Stern-Gerlach apparatus aligned in the z-direction, what are the possible measurement outcomes and their corresponding probabilities?”. This is quite straight forward and it only takes a line or two to write down the answer. In this thesis however we are discussing experimental quantu ...
Distributed measurement-based quantum computation
... a formal language for distributed quantum computation is lacking. While some endeavors have been made into using techniques from classical process calculi [LJ04, GN04], these have remained rather descriptive and are, to our opinion, not very well-suited to really get a grip on the low-level quantum ...
... a formal language for distributed quantum computation is lacking. While some endeavors have been made into using techniques from classical process calculi [LJ04, GN04], these have remained rather descriptive and are, to our opinion, not very well-suited to really get a grip on the low-level quantum ...
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... which indicates that either the symbol or was transmitted by user . Ù Unfortunately, the function = µ G =4 is not a reversible operation, that shows us after searching (doing a measurement) one cannot make a statement: the observed signal was disturbed by which subscriber’s signal an ...
... which indicates that either the symbol or was transmitted by user . Ù Unfortunately, the function = µ G =4 is not a reversible operation, that shows us after searching (doing a measurement) one cannot make a statement: the observed signal was disturbed by which subscriber’s signal an ...
The uncertainty principle, virtual particles and real forces
... am not claiming that such sequences of processes do occur in nature; I am just saying that they are not, in principle, forbidden. Pupil What you have explained is fascinating from a philosophical point of view, but is it of any value as far as science is concerned? Surely, since, as we have just see ...
... am not claiming that such sequences of processes do occur in nature; I am just saying that they are not, in principle, forbidden. Pupil What you have explained is fascinating from a philosophical point of view, but is it of any value as far as science is concerned? Surely, since, as we have just see ...
fn1_1h_qm2_cr
... A 100 qubit computer would be more powerful than all the computers in the world linked together Quantum encryption would result in an unbreakable code Quantum computers have been attempted using NMR Shor’s Algorithm for factoring numbers has been demonstrated on ...
... A 100 qubit computer would be more powerful than all the computers in the world linked together Quantum encryption would result in an unbreakable code Quantum computers have been attempted using NMR Shor’s Algorithm for factoring numbers has been demonstrated on ...
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... agrees with NLO PQCD predictions over the range 2.0 Pt 15GeV/C. The suppression of 0,s and ,s is very similar which supports the conclusion that the suppression occurs at the parton level. The binary scaling of direct photons is strong evidence that the suppression is not an initial state e ...
... agrees with NLO PQCD predictions over the range 2.0 Pt 15GeV/C. The suppression of 0,s and ,s is very similar which supports the conclusion that the suppression occurs at the parton level. The binary scaling of direct photons is strong evidence that the suppression is not an initial state e ...