PPT - Fernando Brandao
... For topologically trivial systems (AKLT, Heisenberg models): entanglement spectrum matches the energies of a local Hamiltonian on boundary For topological systems (Toric code): needs non-local Hamiltonian ...
... For topologically trivial systems (AKLT, Heisenberg models): entanglement spectrum matches the energies of a local Hamiltonian on boundary For topological systems (Toric code): needs non-local Hamiltonian ...
Quantum criticality and dyonic black holes
... Observation of 3 → 2 low energy modes, emergence of new longitudinal mode in Néel phase, and vanishing of Néel temperature at the quantum critical point ...
... Observation of 3 → 2 low energy modes, emergence of new longitudinal mode in Néel phase, and vanishing of Néel temperature at the quantum critical point ...
On Quantum Nonseparability - Philsci
... system cannot be known with absolute precision, μ(B) is simply interpreted as the probability that the individual pure state ω is more likely to be in the Borel set B of phase space than in others. Consequently, a classical statistical state merely represents an estimate for the pure state of an ind ...
... system cannot be known with absolute precision, μ(B) is simply interpreted as the probability that the individual pure state ω is more likely to be in the Borel set B of phase space than in others. Consequently, a classical statistical state merely represents an estimate for the pure state of an ind ...
ppt - University of New Mexico
... subjected to Clifford gates, which can be expressed as powerful circuit identities. Generalized graph ...
... subjected to Clifford gates, which can be expressed as powerful circuit identities. Generalized graph ...
powerpoint - University of Illinois at Urbana
... been developed and made available online by work supported jointly by University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation under Grant CHE-1118616 (CAREER), and the Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. through the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusion ...
... been developed and made available online by work supported jointly by University of Illinois, the National Science Foundation under Grant CHE-1118616 (CAREER), and the Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. through the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusion ...
Integrated devices for quantum information with polarization
... different practical limitations. Indeed, the development of increasingly complex quantum optical schemes, realized in bulk optics suffers from severe limitations as far as stability, operation precision and physical size are concerned. Aim of this project is to take advantage of the resource represe ...
... different practical limitations. Indeed, the development of increasingly complex quantum optical schemes, realized in bulk optics suffers from severe limitations as far as stability, operation precision and physical size are concerned. Aim of this project is to take advantage of the resource represe ...
Quantum emission dynamics from a single quantum dot in a planar
... PPC structures. Finally, finite-difference time domains (and the like) cannot directly describe any quantum optics. To address some of these issues, I recently presented a simple analysis of enhanced emission rates of single QDs in PPC nanostructures by employing a classical Green function theory an ...
... PPC structures. Finally, finite-difference time domains (and the like) cannot directly describe any quantum optics. To address some of these issues, I recently presented a simple analysis of enhanced emission rates of single QDs in PPC nanostructures by employing a classical Green function theory an ...
Many-Body effects in Semiconductor Nanostructures Stockholm University Licentiat Thesis
... The effects of an applied magnetic field to a QD are of great importance when manufacturing spintronic devices, and are also discussed in the thesis. In paper II, experimental results by Meunier on an elliptical QD with a tilted magnetic field, [5], are compared to theoretical results. These atom-li ...
... The effects of an applied magnetic field to a QD are of great importance when manufacturing spintronic devices, and are also discussed in the thesis. In paper II, experimental results by Meunier on an elliptical QD with a tilted magnetic field, [5], are compared to theoretical results. These atom-li ...
Open-System Quantum Simulation with Atoms and Ions
... dissipation is well-known from optical pumping of internal electronic states of atoms and laser cooling of motional states. Dissipative preparation of N-particle states by engineering Kraus operators, or quantum jump operators is best illustrated by the conceptually simplest example of “Bell state c ...
... dissipation is well-known from optical pumping of internal electronic states of atoms and laser cooling of motional states. Dissipative preparation of N-particle states by engineering Kraus operators, or quantum jump operators is best illustrated by the conceptually simplest example of “Bell state c ...
PPT
... macroscopically distinct predecessors. Then we could argue about whether both of those predecessors really existed (a reversed MW picture) or whether there had been a discontinuous change in a state to make it look just like one that could have arisen from another state (a time-reversed collapse pic ...
... macroscopically distinct predecessors. Then we could argue about whether both of those predecessors really existed (a reversed MW picture) or whether there had been a discontinuous change in a state to make it look just like one that could have arisen from another state (a time-reversed collapse pic ...
Initial condition dependence and wave function
... Theory on Curved Backgrounds, where one performs field quantization in a spacetime background that satisfies Einstein’s equations. The matter-gravity interaction is described via a minimal coupling, with backreaction effects on the metric tensor generally (but not always) ignored. See the monographs ...
... Theory on Curved Backgrounds, where one performs field quantization in a spacetime background that satisfies Einstein’s equations. The matter-gravity interaction is described via a minimal coupling, with backreaction effects on the metric tensor generally (but not always) ignored. See the monographs ...