Creating and Detecting Micro-Macro Photon
... approximately a factor of three. We show that for reasonable values of photon loss it should be possible to detect micro-macro photon-number entanglement where the macrosystem has a mean number of one hundred photons or more. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.170406 ...
... approximately a factor of three. We show that for reasonable values of photon loss it should be possible to detect micro-macro photon-number entanglement where the macrosystem has a mean number of one hundred photons or more. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.170406 ...
Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics Vassilios
... distinguished from their like. The foregoing concise analysis delimits actually the fact, upon which the whole classical physics is founded, that any compound physical system of a classical universe can be conceived of as consisting of separable, individual parts interacting by means of forces, whic ...
... distinguished from their like. The foregoing concise analysis delimits actually the fact, upon which the whole classical physics is founded, that any compound physical system of a classical universe can be conceived of as consisting of separable, individual parts interacting by means of forces, whic ...
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1901-2000
... physics was built on false premises. The turn of the century became a period of observations of phenomena that were completely unknown up to then, and radically new ideas on the theoretical basis of physics were formulated. It must be regarded as a historical coincidence, probably never foreseen by ...
... physics was built on false premises. The turn of the century became a period of observations of phenomena that were completely unknown up to then, and radically new ideas on the theoretical basis of physics were formulated. It must be regarded as a historical coincidence, probably never foreseen by ...
Desperately Seeking SUSY h (University of Cambridge) Please ask questions while I’m talking
... RPV and Dark Matter If one gives up R−parity, χ01 is no longer a good dark matter candidate, since it decays. One then has to have something else, eg: • Gravitino - still decays, but lifetime may be much longer than the age of the universe • Hidden sector matter • Axion/axino The implications of ea ...
... RPV and Dark Matter If one gives up R−parity, χ01 is no longer a good dark matter candidate, since it decays. One then has to have something else, eg: • Gravitino - still decays, but lifetime may be much longer than the age of the universe • Hidden sector matter • Axion/axino The implications of ea ...
Quantum Theory: a Pragmatist Approach
... states convey knowledge or information concerning a system or ensemble without describing its physical condition. I shall elaborate a version of this view that assigns a two-fold role to the quantum state. It plays its primary role in the algorithm provided by the Born Rule for generating quantum p ...
... states convey knowledge or information concerning a system or ensemble without describing its physical condition. I shall elaborate a version of this view that assigns a two-fold role to the quantum state. It plays its primary role in the algorithm provided by the Born Rule for generating quantum p ...
The Only Perception Process
... Science tells us that light can either be a wave or a particle. We also know that light travels at the speed of 186,000 miles per sec. We know the particle aspect of light is made of photons, which are mass less particles and travel at the speed of light. 1. If you look at a far away star, the ligh ...
... Science tells us that light can either be a wave or a particle. We also know that light travels at the speed of 186,000 miles per sec. We know the particle aspect of light is made of photons, which are mass less particles and travel at the speed of light. 1. If you look at a far away star, the ligh ...
An Extreme form of Superactivation for Quantum Zero-Error
... when used together. Here, we find that there exist pairs of channels which each have vanishing zero-error classical capacity, as before, but when the two channels are used together they can even transmit must more delicate quantum information with zero-error (indeed, only a single use of the joint c ...
... when used together. Here, we find that there exist pairs of channels which each have vanishing zero-error classical capacity, as before, but when the two channels are used together they can even transmit must more delicate quantum information with zero-error (indeed, only a single use of the joint c ...
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... nonzero strength everywhere (including otherwise empty space), which in its vacuum state breaks the weak isospin symmetry of the electroweak interaction. When this happens, three components of the Higgs field are "absorbed" by the SU(2) and U(1) gauge bosons (the "Higgs mechanism") to become the lon ...
... nonzero strength everywhere (including otherwise empty space), which in its vacuum state breaks the weak isospin symmetry of the electroweak interaction. When this happens, three components of the Higgs field are "absorbed" by the SU(2) and U(1) gauge bosons (the "Higgs mechanism") to become the lon ...
Energy-related Problems - Research Laboratory of Electronics
... from around the world who have studied them are equally convinced that they are very real. As year after year goes by, there seems to be no hope of resolving things. The detectors appear to see neutrons, charged particles, tritium, excess heat and other anomalies. Papers submitted to mainstream jour ...
... from around the world who have studied them are equally convinced that they are very real. As year after year goes by, there seems to be no hope of resolving things. The detectors appear to see neutrons, charged particles, tritium, excess heat and other anomalies. Papers submitted to mainstream jour ...
Cotunneling in the ν Robert Zielke, Bernd Braunecker,
... size limitations. A proof of the nature of the 5/2-FQHS should therefore come from experiments.14 As a first indicator, evidence for a chiral Luttinger liquid at the edges of the FQH sample was obtained in Ref. 15, demonstrating the fractional nature of the quantum state, yet not its Abelian/non-Abe ...
... size limitations. A proof of the nature of the 5/2-FQHS should therefore come from experiments.14 As a first indicator, evidence for a chiral Luttinger liquid at the edges of the FQH sample was obtained in Ref. 15, demonstrating the fractional nature of the quantum state, yet not its Abelian/non-Abe ...
Entanglement and state characterisation from two-photon interference
... scientific studies on the nature of light by Hooke and Huygens. Nevertheless, the observations they made at the time could also be explained by describing light as composed by particles, so that the wave theory of light has not been universally accepted till the first years of the 19th century, when ...
... scientific studies on the nature of light by Hooke and Huygens. Nevertheless, the observations they made at the time could also be explained by describing light as composed by particles, so that the wave theory of light has not been universally accepted till the first years of the 19th century, when ...
Average-Case Quantum Query Complexity
... Lemma 1. Assume that X = (x0:::0 ; : : : ; x1:::1) is chosen uniformly at random from f0; 1gN . Then, with probability at least 1 ? 2?n, f (X ) = 0 and the measured ...
... Lemma 1. Assume that X = (x0:::0 ; : : : ; x1:::1) is chosen uniformly at random from f0; 1gN . Then, with probability at least 1 ? 2?n, f (X ) = 0 and the measured ...
A Gentle Introduction to Quantum Computing
... The problem, however, is that no large scale quantum computer has ever been built. The largest such system was just powerful enough to factor 15 into 3 × 5 with high probability! Needless to say, we are a long way off from the construction of sufficiently powerful quantum computers. By sufficiently ...
... The problem, however, is that no large scale quantum computer has ever been built. The largest such system was just powerful enough to factor 15 into 3 × 5 with high probability! Needless to say, we are a long way off from the construction of sufficiently powerful quantum computers. By sufficiently ...
AL_I
... vertically from a rigid beam and are spaced some distance apart. A light horizontal beam, attached to their lower ends, carries a load of 50 kg at its mid-point. The diameter of the aluminum wire is 1.0 mm and the loaded beam remains horizontal. Calculate (1) the diameter of the steel wire (2) the e ...
... vertically from a rigid beam and are spaced some distance apart. A light horizontal beam, attached to their lower ends, carries a load of 50 kg at its mid-point. The diameter of the aluminum wire is 1.0 mm and the loaded beam remains horizontal. Calculate (1) the diameter of the steel wire (2) the e ...
Quantum Communications in the Maritime Environment
... kb/s over 100m in clear oceanic waters (Jerlov type I). Notice that this represents about 600 times more bandwidth than current VLF systems. Furthermore, 100m is the average depth of the thermocline, the required minimum depth for the stealth navigation of an underwater vehicle. In principle, these ...
... kb/s over 100m in clear oceanic waters (Jerlov type I). Notice that this represents about 600 times more bandwidth than current VLF systems. Furthermore, 100m is the average depth of the thermocline, the required minimum depth for the stealth navigation of an underwater vehicle. In principle, these ...