Qunatum extractors and the quantum entropy difference problem
... entanglement of bipartite pure states Equivalent problem: Given on AB, specified by a circuit, estimate the entanglement between the two systems ...
... entanglement of bipartite pure states Equivalent problem: Given on AB, specified by a circuit, estimate the entanglement between the two systems ...
Quantum control for open quantum systems - GdR-IQFA
... • (t) is a positive weight function that can be adjusted and chosen empirically. • (t) is the standard control values can be chosen arbitrarily. • Goal: reach a desired target (super)operation QD by maximizing the performance function (high fidelity and low energy cost) in a given operation time ...
... • (t) is a positive weight function that can be adjusted and chosen empirically. • (t) is the standard control values can be chosen arbitrarily. • Goal: reach a desired target (super)operation QD by maximizing the performance function (high fidelity and low energy cost) in a given operation time ...
Quantum orders in an exact soluble model
... We used to believe that all phases of matter are described by Landau’s symmetry breaking theory.[1, 2] The symmetry and the related order parameters dominate our understanding of phases and phases transitions for over 50 years. In this respect, the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states discovered in ...
... We used to believe that all phases of matter are described by Landau’s symmetry breaking theory.[1, 2] The symmetry and the related order parameters dominate our understanding of phases and phases transitions for over 50 years. In this respect, the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states discovered in ...
Can the Schrödinger wave function be associated with a concrete
... mony coupling the wave has also influence on the trajectory leading for example to a quantization of bound states and to a redistribution of probability densities in the detection plane of scattering experiments. Contrary to the phase wave model the guidance or pilot wave concept [14] is based on th ...
... mony coupling the wave has also influence on the trajectory leading for example to a quantization of bound states and to a redistribution of probability densities in the detection plane of scattering experiments. Contrary to the phase wave model the guidance or pilot wave concept [14] is based on th ...
Etherism over Atomism: Space is a Substance.
... local inertial frame. We can simply incorporate Einstein’s insight that space not only affects matter, but matter affects the qualities of space. We can then form hypothesis about the nature of matter and of space that can explain this relationship. So what of the motion of light? We know that matt ...
... local inertial frame. We can simply incorporate Einstein’s insight that space not only affects matter, but matter affects the qualities of space. We can then form hypothesis about the nature of matter and of space that can explain this relationship. So what of the motion of light? We know that matt ...
QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT STATE OF NON
... photons belonging the modes a and b. Taking into account that the condition (10) is quite general, we will study the case when the matrix element Sn, m takes zero value for n > m. In this assumption the coefficient Sn, m can be expressed through the coefficient SN d , Md . Indeed, requiring the zero ...
... photons belonging the modes a and b. Taking into account that the condition (10) is quite general, we will study the case when the matrix element Sn, m takes zero value for n > m. In this assumption the coefficient Sn, m can be expressed through the coefficient SN d , Md . Indeed, requiring the zero ...
Fundamental quantum limit in Mach
... physics. For example a lot of discussions in the scientific literature was done, dedicated to improve gravitational radiation using Quantum Mechanical interferometry [1,2]. Much work has been done on reduction of the quantum noise by using input light prepared in non-classical states [3–9]. Because ...
... physics. For example a lot of discussions in the scientific literature was done, dedicated to improve gravitational radiation using Quantum Mechanical interferometry [1,2]. Much work has been done on reduction of the quantum noise by using input light prepared in non-classical states [3–9]. Because ...
Interpretations of Einstein`s Equation E=mc2 - Philsci
... Einstein’s equation E = mc2 has received two main types of interpretations. First, some philosophers and physicists have suggested that Einstein’s equation tells us whether the properties mass and energy are the same. Second, some philosophers and physicists have gone further to claim that Einstein’ ...
... Einstein’s equation E = mc2 has received two main types of interpretations. First, some philosophers and physicists have suggested that Einstein’s equation tells us whether the properties mass and energy are the same. Second, some philosophers and physicists have gone further to claim that Einstein’ ...
Pascual Jordan`s resolution of the conundrum of the wave
... (1924a), which can be seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid light quanta, was that light consisted of particles guided by waves (Duncan and Janssen, 2007, sec. 4.2). In this picture, the waves and the particles presumably give separate contributions to the mean square energy fluctuation, just as Eins ...
... (1924a), which can be seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid light quanta, was that light consisted of particles guided by waves (Duncan and Janssen, 2007, sec. 4.2). In this picture, the waves and the particles presumably give separate contributions to the mean square energy fluctuation, just as Eins ...
Non-relativistic quantum theory consistent with
... EPR paradox [12], [13] reflects one of the most peculiar and principal features of classical non-relativistic quantum mechanics. The authors A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen considered two quantum systems I and II that initially interacted and then interaction stopped. Now certain quantity is m ...
... EPR paradox [12], [13] reflects one of the most peculiar and principal features of classical non-relativistic quantum mechanics. The authors A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen considered two quantum systems I and II that initially interacted and then interaction stopped. Now certain quantity is m ...
Atomic Structure - einstein classes
... electrons is known as photoelectric effect. It was suggested that some portion of the photon energy is used up in removing the electrons from the surface by overcoming the attractive force of nucleus (known as threshold energy or work function of the metal) and rest portion is utilised in imparting ...
... electrons is known as photoelectric effect. It was suggested that some portion of the photon energy is used up in removing the electrons from the surface by overcoming the attractive force of nucleus (known as threshold energy or work function of the metal) and rest portion is utilised in imparting ...
Ch-27
... person stands with both feet on the same step, what is the gravitational potential energy of this person, relative to the ground, on (a) the first step, (b) the second step, (c) the third step, (d) the nth step? (e) What is the change in energy as the person descends from step 6 to step 2? ...
... person stands with both feet on the same step, what is the gravitational potential energy of this person, relative to the ground, on (a) the first step, (b) the second step, (c) the third step, (d) the nth step? (e) What is the change in energy as the person descends from step 6 to step 2? ...
Lives of the Stars Lecture 2: Atoms and quantum
... Richard Feynman once said that the one question we cannot ask when we study quantum mechanics is ...
... Richard Feynman once said that the one question we cannot ask when we study quantum mechanics is ...
Bohr–Einstein debates
The Bohr–Einstein debates were a series of public disputes about quantum mechanics between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Their debates are remembered because of their importance to the philosophy of science. An account of the debates was written by Bohr in an article titled ""Discussions with Einsteinon Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics"". Despite their differences of opinion regarding quantum mechanics, Bohr and Einstein had a mutual admiration that was to last the rest of their lives.The debates represent one of the highest points of scientific research in the first half of the twentieth century because it called attention to an element of quantum theory, quantum non-locality, which is absolutely central to our modern understanding of the physical world. The consensus view of professional physicists has been that Bohr proved victorious, and definitively established the fundamental probabilistic character of quantum measurement.