
Computational complexity in electronic structure PERSPECTIVE
... The objective of this perspective is to provide the interested theoretical chemists access to the emerging subfield of computational complexity focused on classifying quantum Hamiltonians and approximants. We wish to provide new insights into quantum chemistry by encouraging an examination of the es ...
... The objective of this perspective is to provide the interested theoretical chemists access to the emerging subfield of computational complexity focused on classifying quantum Hamiltonians and approximants. We wish to provide new insights into quantum chemistry by encouraging an examination of the es ...
The time reversal of classical electromagnetic theory - Philsci
... implications for processes, states, worlds, etc, and we need not consider any ‘algorithms’ to make real predictions or measurements here. Albert’s distinction of ‘predictions’ from ‘algorithms’ seems to allow that ‘fundamental theories’ are interpretable in a ‘dual’ kind of way: (i) as (theoreticall ...
... implications for processes, states, worlds, etc, and we need not consider any ‘algorithms’ to make real predictions or measurements here. Albert’s distinction of ‘predictions’ from ‘algorithms’ seems to allow that ‘fundamental theories’ are interpretable in a ‘dual’ kind of way: (i) as (theoreticall ...
Application of Quantum Computing principles to Natural Language Processing
... one state to another is achieved by using a pulse of energy, such as from a laser let’s say that we use 1 unit of laser energy. But what if we only use half a unit of laser energy and completely isolate the particle from all external influences? According to quantum law, the particle then enters a s ...
... one state to another is achieved by using a pulse of energy, such as from a laser let’s say that we use 1 unit of laser energy. But what if we only use half a unit of laser energy and completely isolate the particle from all external influences? According to quantum law, the particle then enters a s ...
Parameterization and orbital angular momentum of anisotropic
... the amplitude factor becomes a bb. Alternatively, if we add a global phase of py4, we obtain ...
... the amplitude factor becomes a bb. Alternatively, if we add a global phase of py4, we obtain ...
Quantum Information Processing - LANL Research Library
... property of information is that it is fungible: It can be represented in many different physical forms and easily converted from one form to another without changing its meaning. In this sense, information is independent of the devices used to represent it but requires at least one physical represen ...
... property of information is that it is fungible: It can be represented in many different physical forms and easily converted from one form to another without changing its meaning. In this sense, information is independent of the devices used to represent it but requires at least one physical represen ...
Coherent State Wave Functions on the Torus
... to the strength of the magnetic eld. If the applied magnetic eld is strong enough, together with low temperatures, and clean samples, the Quantum Hall Eect is observed. The Fractional Quantum Hall Eect (FQHE) is observed in high quality semiconductor junctions, but also in graphene. In semicondu ...
... to the strength of the magnetic eld. If the applied magnetic eld is strong enough, together with low temperatures, and clean samples, the Quantum Hall Eect is observed. The Fractional Quantum Hall Eect (FQHE) is observed in high quality semiconductor junctions, but also in graphene. In semicondu ...
Spinoza, Leibniz and Quantum Cosmology
... One of the consequences of the Cartesian/Newtonian/Galilean world view that Spinoza and Leibniz are rejecting is that all action is local, and specially or temporally separated events can not affect one another. Contemporary quantum mechanics is, however, encountering problems with the Newtonian an ...
... One of the consequences of the Cartesian/Newtonian/Galilean world view that Spinoza and Leibniz are rejecting is that all action is local, and specially or temporally separated events can not affect one another. Contemporary quantum mechanics is, however, encountering problems with the Newtonian an ...
Quantum dynamics of human decision
... For example, if the basis states represent different levels of evidence for a hypothesis, then the Markov process produces a path consisting of a sequence of evidence states. Perhaps it is best to describe this assumption by way of a simple physical example known as the paradox of the recombined bea ...
... For example, if the basis states represent different levels of evidence for a hypothesis, then the Markov process produces a path consisting of a sequence of evidence states. Perhaps it is best to describe this assumption by way of a simple physical example known as the paradox of the recombined bea ...
final report - Cordis
... opportunities, both experimental and theoretical. A lot of groups around the world have started working on dissipation-based ideas for quantum information processing. The QUEVADIS (Quantum Engineering via Dissipation) project consisted of 5 work packages; all 16 milestones and deliverables have been ...
... opportunities, both experimental and theoretical. A lot of groups around the world have started working on dissipation-based ideas for quantum information processing. The QUEVADIS (Quantum Engineering via Dissipation) project consisted of 5 work packages; all 16 milestones and deliverables have been ...
Quantum computing Markus Kiili Opinnäytetyö
... Computers are computing devices that manipulate data stored in bits that obey the laws of classical mechanics. However, the fundamental theories of physics that govern the structure of matter, are theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Relativity explains gravity, the structure of the universe, ...
... Computers are computing devices that manipulate data stored in bits that obey the laws of classical mechanics. However, the fundamental theories of physics that govern the structure of matter, are theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Relativity explains gravity, the structure of the universe, ...
q -entropies and the entanglement dynamics of two-qubits interacting with an... 408 A. Hamadou-Ibrahim et al.
... theory of quantum entanglement, a cautionary comment is in order. One should not be dog matic. The future is always open: even if most current applications of the Sq entropies to the study of quantum entanglement don’t have any direct relationship with nonextensive thermostatistics, it might happen ...
... theory of quantum entanglement, a cautionary comment is in order. One should not be dog matic. The future is always open: even if most current applications of the Sq entropies to the study of quantum entanglement don’t have any direct relationship with nonextensive thermostatistics, it might happen ...
Detailed program - Ricardo Mendes Ribeiro
... and postdoctoral fellows, taught undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and contributed to the physics department in many ways. Shi-Jian’s research areas were condensed matter theory and quantum information. I will not go into details on Shi-Jian’s contributions, other than to point out that thr ...
... and postdoctoral fellows, taught undergraduate as well as graduate courses, and contributed to the physics department in many ways. Shi-Jian’s research areas were condensed matter theory and quantum information. I will not go into details on Shi-Jian’s contributions, other than to point out that thr ...
Path Integral studies of quantum systems at finite temperatures Sergei Dmitrievich Ivanov
... the theory and experiment. For instance, consider a molecular system, modeled on a computer. Besides the averaged properties, that can be compared with the experimental results, one has an access to any microscopic information at any instant. The latter possibility is very useful for understanding o ...
... the theory and experiment. For instance, consider a molecular system, modeled on a computer. Besides the averaged properties, that can be compared with the experimental results, one has an access to any microscopic information at any instant. The latter possibility is very useful for understanding o ...