Chapter 1. Some experimental facts
... Some objections to formula (19) can be raised. Some of them were raised at the end of the 19 th century , at a time when atomic physics was in a rudimentary stage and special relativity had not been formulated. These objections are still today repeated with no afterthought , see for example Ref 1 , ...
... Some objections to formula (19) can be raised. Some of them were raised at the end of the 19 th century , at a time when atomic physics was in a rudimentary stage and special relativity had not been formulated. These objections are still today repeated with no afterthought , see for example Ref 1 , ...
Quasi Classical Trajectory Binning: A Systematic
... nature(at(molecular(length(scales,(sophisticated(quantum( calculations(are(still(infeasible(for(complex(systems.(As(a(result,( there(is(a(demand(for(methods(of(classical(calculation(that(are(able( to(accurately(simulate(systems(with(quantum(features.(In(this( study,(we(examine(modifications(to(the(q ...
... nature(at(molecular(length(scales,(sophisticated(quantum( calculations(are(still(infeasible(for(complex(systems.(As(a(result,( there(is(a(demand(for(methods(of(classical(calculation(that(are(able( to(accurately(simulate(systems(with(quantum(features.(In(this( study,(we(examine(modifications(to(the(q ...
Preparing projected entangled pair states on a quantum computer
... – To undo measurements, we crucially use the PEPS structure and the fact that A(v) is invertible on the the G-invariant subspace to show that in fact we can proceed as before! ...
... – To undo measurements, we crucially use the PEPS structure and the fact that A(v) is invertible on the the G-invariant subspace to show that in fact we can proceed as before! ...
Information measures, entanglement and quantum evolution Claudia Zander
... Information is something that is encoded in a physical state of a system and a computation is something that can be carried out on a physically realizable device. In order to quantify information one will need a measure of how much information is encoded in a system or process. Shannon entropy, Rén ...
... Information is something that is encoded in a physical state of a system and a computation is something that can be carried out on a physically realizable device. In order to quantify information one will need a measure of how much information is encoded in a system or process. Shannon entropy, Rén ...
Einstein_Discover (Chicago refs)
... trick. We can learn how a magician materializes a live tiger on stage. The trick, once revealed, does turn out to be simple. We know that there cannot be a comparably simple trick behind Einstein’s magic. But we still hope against hope that our necessarily abbreviated accounts still capture what it ...
... trick. We can learn how a magician materializes a live tiger on stage. The trick, once revealed, does turn out to be simple. We know that there cannot be a comparably simple trick behind Einstein’s magic. But we still hope against hope that our necessarily abbreviated accounts still capture what it ...
Quantum Information with Fermionic Gaussian States - Max
... In this Thesis we study finite-dimensional fermionic Gaussian states and channels. In physics, Gaussian approximation is a frequently used tool for solving many-body problems. Gaussian approximation relies on describing system fully in terms of two-point correlation functions. This means that all th ...
... In this Thesis we study finite-dimensional fermionic Gaussian states and channels. In physics, Gaussian approximation is a frequently used tool for solving many-body problems. Gaussian approximation relies on describing system fully in terms of two-point correlation functions. This means that all th ...
Quantum conditional probability - E
... for the first time. Interestingly enough, these two words, were soon part of my everyday vocabulary. With the incredible help of Mauricio, whom, at that time, I hardly knew, on Friday July 2nd I decided I would apply for a one-year Masters program at LSE. I am really thankful to Mauricio for having ...
... for the first time. Interestingly enough, these two words, were soon part of my everyday vocabulary. With the incredible help of Mauricio, whom, at that time, I hardly knew, on Friday July 2nd I decided I would apply for a one-year Masters program at LSE. I am really thankful to Mauricio for having ...
Time dependent entanglement features, and other quantum information aspects,
... Craftsmen and engineers have been developing devices to manipulate and transmit information by classical means from the very beginnings of civilizations. The formal theoretical study of these processes was initiated by pioneers of computer science and information theory in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Onl ...
... Craftsmen and engineers have been developing devices to manipulate and transmit information by classical means from the very beginnings of civilizations. The formal theoretical study of these processes was initiated by pioneers of computer science and information theory in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Onl ...
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Facultat de Ciencies, Departament de F sica
... Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secure communication using public ...
... Research in the eld of quantum information science, which deals with communication and computation incorporating the laws of quantum mechanics, has lead to outstanding and promising discoveries. For instance, it has been shown that quantum cryptography can allow for secure communication using public ...
Interconnection Networks for Scalable Quantum Computers
... ing a second logical qubit when computing; as a result, each two-input computation entails movement of 10s or 100s of qubits. Second, it is not uncommon for quantum algorithms to require all-to-all communication during some portion of their execution. For example, the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) ...
... ing a second logical qubit when computing; as a result, each two-input computation entails movement of 10s or 100s of qubits. Second, it is not uncommon for quantum algorithms to require all-to-all communication during some portion of their execution. For example, the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis • Contents - the Max Planck Institute for the
... Fractional charges and heavy fermions in pyrochlore lattices . . . . . . . 51 1.4 E. Brandt, J. Kolacek, P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz : Electric fields in superconductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1.5 P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz, V. Spicka : From classical to no ...
... Fractional charges and heavy fermions in pyrochlore lattices . . . . . . . 51 1.4 E. Brandt, J. Kolacek, P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz : Electric fields in superconductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1.5 P. Lipavsky, K. Morawetz, V. Spicka : From classical to no ...
Completeness and the zx-calculus
... The problems being investigated in quantum-theoretical research are getting increasingly complex. As the experimental realisation of usefully-sized general-purpose quantum computers approaches, the focus of much theoretical research in quantum computation is on fault-tolerant computation schemes [42 ...
... The problems being investigated in quantum-theoretical research are getting increasingly complex. As the experimental realisation of usefully-sized general-purpose quantum computers approaches, the focus of much theoretical research in quantum computation is on fault-tolerant computation schemes [42 ...
Ph410 Physics of Quantum Computation1
... (reversing) the program once the answer was obtained. The notion that computation could be performed by a reversible process was initially considered to be counterintuitive – and impractical. However, this idea was of great conceptual importance because it opened the door to quantum computation, bas ...
... (reversing) the program once the answer was obtained. The notion that computation could be performed by a reversible process was initially considered to be counterintuitive – and impractical. However, this idea was of great conceptual importance because it opened the door to quantum computation, bas ...
Quantum Scattering Theory and Applications
... apart and moving towards each other. After some time they collide and then travel away from each other and, eventually, are far apart again. We don't necessarily care about the details of the collision except insofar as we can predict from it where and how the objects will end up. This picture of sc ...
... apart and moving towards each other. After some time they collide and then travel away from each other and, eventually, are far apart again. We don't necessarily care about the details of the collision except insofar as we can predict from it where and how the objects will end up. This picture of sc ...
Lecture Notes for Physics 229: Quantum Information and Computation
... up your hard disk). These properties of quantum information are important, but the really deep way in which quantum information diers from classical information emerged from the work of John Bell (1964), who showed that the predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by any local hidden v ...
... up your hard disk). These properties of quantum information are important, but the really deep way in which quantum information diers from classical information emerged from the work of John Bell (1964), who showed that the predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by any local hidden v ...
Variations on the adiabatic invariance: the Lorentz pendulum
... length of the pendulum is changed infinitely slowly, its energy remains equal to hν if it is originally hν”, although no detail of his analysis are given. In the same discussion, Warburg insisted that the length of the pendulum must be altered slowly, but not systematically. As Arnold aptly remarks5 ...
... length of the pendulum is changed infinitely slowly, its energy remains equal to hν if it is originally hν”, although no detail of his analysis are given. In the same discussion, Warburg insisted that the length of the pendulum must be altered slowly, but not systematically. As Arnold aptly remarks5 ...