A Combinatorial Approach to Nonlocality and Contextuality
... parallel execution of these scenarios and naturally incorporates the no-signaling condition. In particular, the Bell scenarios which describe nonlocality turn out to be given by Foulis–Randall products. We define a probabilistic model as an assignment of a probability to each outcome in such a way t ...
... parallel execution of these scenarios and naturally incorporates the no-signaling condition. In particular, the Bell scenarios which describe nonlocality turn out to be given by Foulis–Randall products. We define a probabilistic model as an assignment of a probability to each outcome in such a way t ...
Observation of Distinct Two-Photon Transition Channels in CdTe
... Although some studies reported 2PA properties of CdTe QDs [25,29–32], few present nonlinear spectra in a broad spectral region using femtosecond laser pulses. Furthermore, works on the 2PA in CdTe QDs do not mention the possibility of a contribution from the noncentrosymmetric channel to the 2PA cro ...
... Although some studies reported 2PA properties of CdTe QDs [25,29–32], few present nonlinear spectra in a broad spectral region using femtosecond laser pulses. Furthermore, works on the 2PA in CdTe QDs do not mention the possibility of a contribution from the noncentrosymmetric channel to the 2PA cro ...
Bulk Entanglement Spectrum Reveals Quantum
... subsystem A. Using the exponential decay of Cðr; r0 Þ at large distance jr − r0 j, we prove [28] that HA is short ranged and resembles a physical Hamiltonian, provided that the volume of A does not exceed that of B. In the opposite case, HA has bands at ∞ [28]; nonetheless, the low-lying part of th ...
... subsystem A. Using the exponential decay of Cðr; r0 Þ at large distance jr − r0 j, we prove [28] that HA is short ranged and resembles a physical Hamiltonian, provided that the volume of A does not exceed that of B. In the opposite case, HA has bands at ∞ [28]; nonetheless, the low-lying part of th ...
Strongly correlated quantum physics with cold atoms - Max
... the very few hallmark quantum systems that can be controlled and manipulated on the single quantum level, while at the same time avoiding unwanted interaction with the environment causing decoherence. In addition, optical lattices can be engineered in many different ways to open up new, desirable qua ...
... the very few hallmark quantum systems that can be controlled and manipulated on the single quantum level, while at the same time avoiding unwanted interaction with the environment causing decoherence. In addition, optical lattices can be engineered in many different ways to open up new, desirable qua ...
Categorical Models for Quantum Computing
... in [1] as a mathematical model for quantum theory. This is an alternative to, and a generalisations of, the Hilbert space model. Together with their colleagues, they have extended this to a versatile framework for quantum computing. Recently, Jamie Vicary has proposed an alternative framework in ter ...
... in [1] as a mathematical model for quantum theory. This is an alternative to, and a generalisations of, the Hilbert space model. Together with their colleagues, they have extended this to a versatile framework for quantum computing. Recently, Jamie Vicary has proposed an alternative framework in ter ...
Quantum Knots and Lattices, or a Blueprint for Quantum Systems
... Theorem 5.5. Two PL knots K1 and K2 are of the same knot type if and only if they have 1) The same inextensible knot type, i.e. K1 ≈ K2 , and 2) The same length, i.e., |K1 | = |K2 | . Thus, nothing from classical knot theory is lost with the above modified definition of knot type. But on the other h ...
... Theorem 5.5. Two PL knots K1 and K2 are of the same knot type if and only if they have 1) The same inextensible knot type, i.e. K1 ≈ K2 , and 2) The same length, i.e., |K1 | = |K2 | . Thus, nothing from classical knot theory is lost with the above modified definition of knot type. But on the other h ...
Quantum Chaos, Transport, and Decoherence in Atom
... I worked with Bruce Klappauf from nearly the beginning of my graduate studies to build up the cesium experiment from scratch, and he worked on the early kickedrotor experiments in Chapter 4. Bruce is not only laid back and very easy to work with, but also good at simply making things work. His insig ...
... I worked with Bruce Klappauf from nearly the beginning of my graduate studies to build up the cesium experiment from scratch, and he worked on the early kickedrotor experiments in Chapter 4. Bruce is not only laid back and very easy to work with, but also good at simply making things work. His insig ...
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... D-scaled space. Moreover, the large-D electronic geometry and energy correspond to the minimum of an exactly known effective potential and can be determined from classical electrostatics for any atom or molecule. The (D → ∞)-limit is called pseudoclassical, tantamount to h → 0 and/or me → ∞ in the k ...
... D-scaled space. Moreover, the large-D electronic geometry and energy correspond to the minimum of an exactly known effective potential and can be determined from classical electrostatics for any atom or molecule. The (D → ∞)-limit is called pseudoclassical, tantamount to h → 0 and/or me → ∞ in the k ...
Continuous Variable Quantum Information: Gaussian States and
... correlations being encoded in degrees of freedom with a continuous spectrum (continuous variables), such as those associated to position and momentum of a particle. This second approach has witnessed considerable success due to its versatility, with implementations often encompassing different physic ...
... correlations being encoded in degrees of freedom with a continuous spectrum (continuous variables), such as those associated to position and momentum of a particle. This second approach has witnessed considerable success due to its versatility, with implementations often encompassing different physic ...
Efimov Trimers under Strong Confinement
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COMPUTER-AIDED-DESIGN METHODS FOR EMERGING
... logic when the exponential size reduction reaches sub-atomic dimensions. Quantum circuits are reversible and therefore promise the potential of computation without energy loss. This research considers computer aided design (CAD) methods for all major aspects of quantum computing circuit design inclu ...
... logic when the exponential size reduction reaches sub-atomic dimensions. Quantum circuits are reversible and therefore promise the potential of computation without energy loss. This research considers computer aided design (CAD) methods for all major aspects of quantum computing circuit design inclu ...
Contributions to the Quantum Optics of Multi
... on this regard, as now I know that one can be at the very top of science without compromising his kindness and integrity. On the other hand, if I have been any productive at all during my visits to foreign research centres, it is because I’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with some of the nicest ...
... on this regard, as now I know that one can be at the very top of science without compromising his kindness and integrity. On the other hand, if I have been any productive at all during my visits to foreign research centres, it is because I’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with some of the nicest ...
Quantum Magic - UMD WordPress blog
... fore the start of the game. From the perspective of players limited to classical or local resources, the ability to win such games seems inexplicable without telepathic communication between the players—hence the name. Of course, no cheating or telepathy is involved, only quantum magic. The simulati ...
... fore the start of the game. From the perspective of players limited to classical or local resources, the ability to win such games seems inexplicable without telepathic communication between the players—hence the name. Of course, no cheating or telepathy is involved, only quantum magic. The simulati ...
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... restricts the number of dynamics that are accessible and as a consequence the correlations that can be generated. On the other hand, the extraction of these correlations from the system is generally nontrivial, in particular, time-correlation functions are known to be demanding to extract due to th ...
... restricts the number of dynamics that are accessible and as a consequence the correlations that can be generated. On the other hand, the extraction of these correlations from the system is generally nontrivial, in particular, time-correlation functions are known to be demanding to extract due to th ...