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... Quantum Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) Protocol Fidelity of Quantum ARQ Protocol • Quantum Codes of Finite Lengths • The asymptotical Case (the code length ...
... Quantum Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) Protocol Fidelity of Quantum ARQ Protocol • Quantum Codes of Finite Lengths • The asymptotical Case (the code length ...
Experiment 7 The Microwave experiment Part 1: Standing Waves
... Experiment 7 The Microwave experiment ...
... Experiment 7 The Microwave experiment ...
Statistics, Causality and Bell`s theorem
... Fortunately, one can understand quite a lot of (5) without any understanding of quantum mechanics: we just need to know certain simple statistical predictions which follow from a particular special model in quantum physics called the EPR-B model. The initials refer here to the celebrated paradox of ...
... Fortunately, one can understand quite a lot of (5) without any understanding of quantum mechanics: we just need to know certain simple statistical predictions which follow from a particular special model in quantum physics called the EPR-B model. The initials refer here to the celebrated paradox of ...
Some trends in the philosophy of physics - Philsci
... more mistaken to think that philosophical belief in general are to be substituted with well-established science when the time is ripe. As will be illustrated in this section, philosophical considerations are necessarily part of the physics enterprise. A simple argument can be given for this point. ...
... more mistaken to think that philosophical belief in general are to be substituted with well-established science when the time is ripe. As will be illustrated in this section, philosophical considerations are necessarily part of the physics enterprise. A simple argument can be given for this point. ...
Why is the propagation velocity of a photon in a... reduced?
... postulate an expression for the propagation of a single photon which cannot be found in the standard literature on path integrals. We will make the following basic assumptions. ~1! When light is detected it is manifest as a discrete particle with energy \v where v is the frequency of the photon. ~2! ...
... postulate an expression for the propagation of a single photon which cannot be found in the standard literature on path integrals. We will make the following basic assumptions. ~1! When light is detected it is manifest as a discrete particle with energy \v where v is the frequency of the photon. ~2! ...
this essay - u.arizona.edu
... atom is subsequently detected faithfully reveals its spin component along the axis of the 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 p ...
... atom is subsequently detected faithfully reveals its spin component along the axis of the 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 p ...
connection between wave functions in the dirac and
... It is possible because the lower Dirac spinor can be expressed in terms of the upper one. However, this possibility is much less important because the exact solutions of relativistic wave equations can be easier obtained just in the Dirac representation. The FW representation is very useful to deter ...
... It is possible because the lower Dirac spinor can be expressed in terms of the upper one. However, this possibility is much less important because the exact solutions of relativistic wave equations can be easier obtained just in the Dirac representation. The FW representation is very useful to deter ...
The quantum phases of matter
... black hole, and the repulsive electrical forces which push them out, and the resulting state is a superconductor ! ...
... black hole, and the repulsive electrical forces which push them out, and the resulting state is a superconductor ! ...
Linköping University Post Print New quantum limits in plasmonic devices
... The excitation and propagation of surface modes at plasma interfaces have long been important in space physics, magnetic confinement fusion, and laboratory plasma physics [1–4]. Moreover, studies of electron oscillation excitations (surface plasmons, surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) and magnetoplasm ...
... The excitation and propagation of surface modes at plasma interfaces have long been important in space physics, magnetic confinement fusion, and laboratory plasma physics [1–4]. Moreover, studies of electron oscillation excitations (surface plasmons, surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) and magnetoplasm ...
E2-2004-4 M. I. Shirokov* DECAY LAW OF MOVING UNSTABLE
... Experimenters showed that the lifetime τ of unstable particles moving with velocity v is equal to τ0 γ, where τ0 is the lifetime of the particle at rest and γ = (1 − v 2 /c2 )−1/2 . Usual explanation of the fact is based on the special theory of relativity. For example, Mller (1972) sets forth it a ...
... Experimenters showed that the lifetime τ of unstable particles moving with velocity v is equal to τ0 γ, where τ0 is the lifetime of the particle at rest and γ = (1 − v 2 /c2 )−1/2 . Usual explanation of the fact is based on the special theory of relativity. For example, Mller (1972) sets forth it a ...
Nature 419, (51
... family formation predict that the memory of spin of the original unshattered parent body is lost3, and existing models of spin angular momentum suggest that collisional evolution randomizes asteroid spin vectors regardless of their initial orientations2, although the absolute timescale is uncertain. ...
... family formation predict that the memory of spin of the original unshattered parent body is lost3, and existing models of spin angular momentum suggest that collisional evolution randomizes asteroid spin vectors regardless of their initial orientations2, although the absolute timescale is uncertain. ...
e - CERN Indico
... the possibility that there could exist in the nuclei electrically neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons, which have spin ½ and obey the exclusion principle ..... The mass of the neutrons should be of the same order of magnitude as the electron mass and in any event not larger than 0.01 pro ...
... the possibility that there could exist in the nuclei electrically neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons, which have spin ½ and obey the exclusion principle ..... The mass of the neutrons should be of the same order of magnitude as the electron mass and in any event not larger than 0.01 pro ...
Experimental violation of Bell inequalities for multi
... inequalities. In particular, quantum correlations have recently been revealed16 by experimentally violating Bell inequalities for bipartite d-dimensional quantum systems up to d = 12. In this seminal demonstration of Bell test experiment, genuine multi-dimensional entanglement17 of the orbital angul ...
... inequalities. In particular, quantum correlations have recently been revealed16 by experimentally violating Bell inequalities for bipartite d-dimensional quantum systems up to d = 12. In this seminal demonstration of Bell test experiment, genuine multi-dimensional entanglement17 of the orbital angul ...
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.