Quantum Biological Switch Based on Superradiance Transitions
... The results of the classical dynamics, for the same model and symmetric initial conditions, ρ11(0) = ρ22(0) = 1/2, are shown in Figure 2b (red curve). They demonstrate the absence of a switch of transmission from the strongly to the weakly coupled branch. Indeed, one always finds ηS > ηW and ηS ≃ ηW ...
... The results of the classical dynamics, for the same model and symmetric initial conditions, ρ11(0) = ρ22(0) = 1/2, are shown in Figure 2b (red curve). They demonstrate the absence of a switch of transmission from the strongly to the weakly coupled branch. Indeed, one always finds ηS > ηW and ηS ≃ ηW ...
A method for determining electrophoretic and
... Before the forms of the electrophoretic and local fluid velocity terms are determined, it is helpful to consider charge relaxation processes and their associated time scales. Of particular interest is the transient motion of a charged colloidal particle and its ionic cloud when subjected to a sudden ...
... Before the forms of the electrophoretic and local fluid velocity terms are determined, it is helpful to consider charge relaxation processes and their associated time scales. Of particular interest is the transient motion of a charged colloidal particle and its ionic cloud when subjected to a sudden ...
First-order strong-field QED processes in a tightly focused laser beam
... the mentioned experimentally achieved laser intensities we can conclude that present technology allows in principle entering the strong-field QED regime. For the sake of completeness, we have to remind readers that another requirement for entering the strong-field regime is the importance of nonline ...
... the mentioned experimentally achieved laser intensities we can conclude that present technology allows in principle entering the strong-field QED regime. For the sake of completeness, we have to remind readers that another requirement for entering the strong-field regime is the importance of nonline ...
Fully nonlocal quantum correlations
... The standard nonlocality scenario consists of two distant systems on which two observers, Alice and Bob, perform respectively ma and mb different measurements of da and db possible outcomes. The outcomes of Alice and Bob are respectively labeled a and b, while their measurement choices are x and y, ...
... The standard nonlocality scenario consists of two distant systems on which two observers, Alice and Bob, perform respectively ma and mb different measurements of da and db possible outcomes. The outcomes of Alice and Bob are respectively labeled a and b, while their measurement choices are x and y, ...
High-Performance Computing and Quantum Processing - HPC-UA
... the probability distribution functions. Consider a point process channel [2, 3]. The instantaneous rate at which pulses occur cannot be lower than rmin and greater than rmax which are related to the photon emission, electromagnetic radiation, etc. Let the average sustainable pulse is r0. For a Poiss ...
... the probability distribution functions. Consider a point process channel [2, 3]. The instantaneous rate at which pulses occur cannot be lower than rmin and greater than rmax which are related to the photon emission, electromagnetic radiation, etc. Let the average sustainable pulse is r0. For a Poiss ...
Observation of even denominator fractional quantum Hall effect in
... whose ground states are identified as non-Abelian Moore-Read states13 (i.e., the calculated ground state has a large overlap with the Moore-Read state, much larger than, for instance, with the 331 state). We interpret our results within the context of these theoretical predictions, whose validity i ...
... whose ground states are identified as non-Abelian Moore-Read states13 (i.e., the calculated ground state has a large overlap with the Moore-Read state, much larger than, for instance, with the 331 state). We interpret our results within the context of these theoretical predictions, whose validity i ...
A new instrument for the study of wave-particle interactions in... One-chip Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer
... using spacecraft observation data, one calculates the correlation of plasma wave data (such as frequency spectra) with plasma particle data (such as energy spectra). When attempting to identify physical mechanisms of plasma wave instabilities in detail, the reduced velocity distribution functions ar ...
... using spacecraft observation data, one calculates the correlation of plasma wave data (such as frequency spectra) with plasma particle data (such as energy spectra). When attempting to identify physical mechanisms of plasma wave instabilities in detail, the reduced velocity distribution functions ar ...
A mean-field approach to attractive few
... Over the past decades the field has made significant progress, with various experimental and theoretical techniques available for the study of these systems [8]. This has given insights into the behaviour of quantum systems in various regimes, such as the formation of long-distance pairs for weakly ...
... Over the past decades the field has made significant progress, with various experimental and theoretical techniques available for the study of these systems [8]. This has given insights into the behaviour of quantum systems in various regimes, such as the formation of long-distance pairs for weakly ...
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... Secret sharing refers to cryptographic protocols that allow Alice to share secret information with Bob and Charlie in such a way that individually they have no means for learning Alice’s secret, but by working together can they gain access to Alice’s secret information. One classical implementation ...
... Secret sharing refers to cryptographic protocols that allow Alice to share secret information with Bob and Charlie in such a way that individually they have no means for learning Alice’s secret, but by working together can they gain access to Alice’s secret information. One classical implementation ...
Fast random number generator based on quantum uncertainty
... In practical, the choice of random source concerns more of the availability the measurement and the speed of the measurement. Most of such measurements are in fact difficult to conduct, and even worse if they are to be repeated at high speed. ...
... In practical, the choice of random source concerns more of the availability the measurement and the speed of the measurement. Most of such measurements are in fact difficult to conduct, and even worse if they are to be repeated at high speed. ...
Paper - MaPhySto
... The situation in the case of a general quantum theory model was considered in papers of L.Accardi [2]. L. Accardi showed that in the general case quantum stochastic differential equations appear in quantum theory only as a result of some limit procedure corresponding to the Markovian approximation. ...
... The situation in the case of a general quantum theory model was considered in papers of L.Accardi [2]. L. Accardi showed that in the general case quantum stochastic differential equations appear in quantum theory only as a result of some limit procedure corresponding to the Markovian approximation. ...
- Philsci
... may be expressed as a linear combination of eigenstates of the observable O of the system that we are interested in (i.e. n = ci i); and a measuring device in Wa = n wn P[m]. Throughout the paper I refer to the observable represented by the operator I A, as well as that represented by A, as ...
... may be expressed as a linear combination of eigenstates of the observable O of the system that we are interested in (i.e. n = ci i); and a measuring device in Wa = n wn P[m]. Throughout the paper I refer to the observable represented by the operator I A, as well as that represented by A, as ...
Ashtekar.pdf
... If they have to be imposed externally, is there a physical guiding principle? • Black holes: The analogy between the first law of black hole mechanics and thermodynamics, when coupled to Stephen Hawking’s discovery that black holes radiate quantum mechanically as though they are black bodies at a spe ...
... If they have to be imposed externally, is there a physical guiding principle? • Black holes: The analogy between the first law of black hole mechanics and thermodynamics, when coupled to Stephen Hawking’s discovery that black holes radiate quantum mechanically as though they are black bodies at a spe ...
Operator Imprecision and Scaling of Shor’s Algorithm
... Quantum computation is a kind of continuous computation. The most familiar example of continuous computation is analog computation, which is central to analog electronics and other analog technologies such as hydraulics and pneumatics. The physical realization of a quantum computation must be a quan ...
... Quantum computation is a kind of continuous computation. The most familiar example of continuous computation is analog computation, which is central to analog electronics and other analog technologies such as hydraulics and pneumatics. The physical realization of a quantum computation must be a quan ...
PDF Book "PHYSICS I: Oscillations and Waves"
... exhibits oscillations. Atoms in solids, electromagnetic fields, multi-storeyed buildings and share prices all exhibit oscillations. In this course we shall restrict our attention to only the simplest possible situations, but it should be borne in mind that this elementary analysis provides insights ...
... exhibits oscillations. Atoms in solids, electromagnetic fields, multi-storeyed buildings and share prices all exhibit oscillations. In this course we shall restrict our attention to only the simplest possible situations, but it should be borne in mind that this elementary analysis provides insights ...
Министерство образования Республики Беларусь
... continuously in motion. For any given single substance, the mole-cules are identical in mass, structure, and other properties. All mole-cules in a substance exert a force on each other. Molecules consist of groups of atoms, which themselves consist of electrons and nuclei. In solids and liquids, the ...
... continuously in motion. For any given single substance, the mole-cules are identical in mass, structure, and other properties. All mole-cules in a substance exert a force on each other. Molecules consist of groups of atoms, which themselves consist of electrons and nuclei. In solids and liquids, the ...
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.