WHAT CAN THOMISTIC PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE CONTRIBUTE
... such processes, these formulae are called ‘laws of nature’. But these laws do not refer to any particular individual material thing the behaviour of which they are supposed to describe, and the reason for their success is unknown. Contemporary theoretical Physics and Thomistic philosophy of nature a ...
... such processes, these formulae are called ‘laws of nature’. But these laws do not refer to any particular individual material thing the behaviour of which they are supposed to describe, and the reason for their success is unknown. Contemporary theoretical Physics and Thomistic philosophy of nature a ...
Existential Contextuality and the Models of Meyer, Kent and Clifton
... interpretations of conventional quantum mechanics. Recently, however, ’t Hooft [25, 26] (in one way) and Faraggi and Matone [27] and Bertoldi et al [28] (in another way) have speculated that Planck scale physics may most appropriately be described in terms of a hidden variables theory which is not e ...
... interpretations of conventional quantum mechanics. Recently, however, ’t Hooft [25, 26] (in one way) and Faraggi and Matone [27] and Bertoldi et al [28] (in another way) have speculated that Planck scale physics may most appropriately be described in terms of a hidden variables theory which is not e ...
REFLECTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN GYROTROPIC
... with high velocities, and consequently increase the frequency greatly.* However, reflection from such a moving "mirror" has certain features distinguishing it from reflection from regions where the magnetic field is constant in time. We consider in the present paper the reflection of quasi-transvers ...
... with high velocities, and consequently increase the frequency greatly.* However, reflection from such a moving "mirror" has certain features distinguishing it from reflection from regions where the magnetic field is constant in time. We consider in the present paper the reflection of quasi-transvers ...
Memory-built-in quantum teleportation with photonic and atomic qubits
... average probability of 40% herald the success of teleportation, given an arbitrary initial state. Therefore, as in previous teleportation experiments9–11 , in reality our teleportation only occurs posteriorly, that is, conditional on detecting a threefold coincidence. Moreover, owing to the imperfec ...
... average probability of 40% herald the success of teleportation, given an arbitrary initial state. Therefore, as in previous teleportation experiments9–11 , in reality our teleportation only occurs posteriorly, that is, conditional on detecting a threefold coincidence. Moreover, owing to the imperfec ...
Experimental Implementation of Encoded Logical Qubit Operations
... problems exponentially faster than classical computers [1,2]. An essential precondition for realizing this potential is the preservation of the coherence between quantum states. This requirement makes the implementation of quantum computing much more challenging than for classical devices. Reliable ...
... problems exponentially faster than classical computers [1,2]. An essential precondition for realizing this potential is the preservation of the coherence between quantum states. This requirement makes the implementation of quantum computing much more challenging than for classical devices. Reliable ...
The basis of discontinuous motion
... interaction, will disappear, and the particle devoid of any properties will not exist either. Then the world also disappears, and nothing exists I . Thus it seems that the objects must move spontaneously in order to exist. We can define the spontaneous motion of object as the nature or activity of o ...
... interaction, will disappear, and the particle devoid of any properties will not exist either. Then the world also disappears, and nothing exists I . Thus it seems that the objects must move spontaneously in order to exist. We can define the spontaneous motion of object as the nature or activity of o ...
Shamsul Kaonain
... Einstein's theory of relativity. The resolution of this problem turns out to hinge on whether it is possible to clone an unknown quantum state, that is, construct a copy of a quantum state. Cloning turns out not to be possible in general in quantum mechanics. This no cloning theorem , discovered in ...
... Einstein's theory of relativity. The resolution of this problem turns out to hinge on whether it is possible to clone an unknown quantum state, that is, construct a copy of a quantum state. Cloning turns out not to be possible in general in quantum mechanics. This no cloning theorem , discovered in ...
Generalized Entropies
... combination of Hmin and Hmax gives an expression for the classical capacity of a classical[29] or a quantum[30] channel, as well as its “reverse” capacity[31]. Additional applications can be found particularly in quantum cryptography (see, e.g., [8, 32, 33]). Smooth entropies also have operational i ...
... combination of Hmin and Hmax gives an expression for the classical capacity of a classical[29] or a quantum[30] channel, as well as its “reverse” capacity[31]. Additional applications can be found particularly in quantum cryptography (see, e.g., [8, 32, 33]). Smooth entropies also have operational i ...
Quantum Chaos and Quantum Computers
... criterion (3) in a large parameter range with C 0:58 [43]. Of course, the data [40] are obtained for a much larger parameter range than in [34,35]. Nevertheless, the above C value is in good agreement with a numerical factor found in [35] (see Eq. 22 there), which gives C 0:7, if to take into ac ...
... criterion (3) in a large parameter range with C 0:58 [43]. Of course, the data [40] are obtained for a much larger parameter range than in [34,35]. Nevertheless, the above C value is in good agreement with a numerical factor found in [35] (see Eq. 22 there), which gives C 0:7, if to take into ac ...
FEYNMANWS PATH INTEGRAL APPROACH TO QUANTUM FIELD
... For basic background material on quantum mechanics, I very strongly recommend that you read J.J. Sakurai’s Modern Quantum Mechanics, which is probably the best book on the subject at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. The …rst few chapters provide an especially clear overview of ...
... For basic background material on quantum mechanics, I very strongly recommend that you read J.J. Sakurai’s Modern Quantum Mechanics, which is probably the best book on the subject at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. The …rst few chapters provide an especially clear overview of ...
QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTING CODES FROM THE
... The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of "Pauli type". While there are other successful techniques that can be applied in special cases (for instance, see [7-14]), the landscape of general strategies to find codes for other ...
... The stabilizer formalism for QEC [5, 6] gives a constructive framework to find correctable codes for error models of "Pauli type". While there are other successful techniques that can be applied in special cases (for instance, see [7-14]), the landscape of general strategies to find codes for other ...
Quantum gravity without gravitons in a superfluid quantum space.
... This hypothesis starts from considering the physical vacuum as a superuid quantum medium, that we call superuid quantum space (SQS), close to the previous concepts of quantum vacuum, quantum foam, superuid vacuum etc.[1, 2, 3] We usually believe that quantum vacuum is populated by an enormous amo ...
... This hypothesis starts from considering the physical vacuum as a superuid quantum medium, that we call superuid quantum space (SQS), close to the previous concepts of quantum vacuum, quantum foam, superuid vacuum etc.[1, 2, 3] We usually believe that quantum vacuum is populated by an enormous amo ...
Approximate Quantum Error-Correcting Codes and Secret Sharing
... Secret Sharing and Quantum Error Correction Classically, an (n, d)-secret sharing scheme splits a secret into n pieces so that no d−1 shares reveal any information about the secret, but any d shares allow one to reconstruct it. Such a scheme is already an error-correcting code, since it allows one ...
... Secret Sharing and Quantum Error Correction Classically, an (n, d)-secret sharing scheme splits a secret into n pieces so that no d−1 shares reveal any information about the secret, but any d shares allow one to reconstruct it. Such a scheme is already an error-correcting code, since it allows one ...
Fundamental aspects of quantum Brownian motion
... This work deals with the description of quantum Brownian motion in linear and nonlinear quantum systems that exhibit frictional influences. The symmetries of thermal equilibrium impose severe constraints on the time evolution properties of open quantum systems. These lead to a quantum generalization ...
... This work deals with the description of quantum Brownian motion in linear and nonlinear quantum systems that exhibit frictional influences. The symmetries of thermal equilibrium impose severe constraints on the time evolution properties of open quantum systems. These lead to a quantum generalization ...
ANTI-MATTER FROM PRIMORDIAL BLACK HOLES
... Within the Wheeler, Misner and DeWitt QGD, the BB singularity is not resolved could it be different in the specific quantum theory of Riemannian geometry called LQG? KEY questions: How close to the BB does smooth space-time make sense ? Is inflation safe ? Is the BB singularity solved as the hydro ...
... Within the Wheeler, Misner and DeWitt QGD, the BB singularity is not resolved could it be different in the specific quantum theory of Riemannian geometry called LQG? KEY questions: How close to the BB does smooth space-time make sense ? Is inflation safe ? Is the BB singularity solved as the hydro ...
Quantum analogue computing
... methods kick in wherever analytical calculations become too complicated or intractable, which can happen even for simple systems, like three bodies moving under their mutual gravitational interactions. We use computer simulation to test our models of the real world, by calculating in detail what the ...
... methods kick in wherever analytical calculations become too complicated or intractable, which can happen even for simple systems, like three bodies moving under their mutual gravitational interactions. We use computer simulation to test our models of the real world, by calculating in detail what the ...
The quantum system - Università degli Studi dell`Insubria
... properties of the wavefunction. The three-dimensional free particle is sometimes studied soon after (4) or in conjunction with the theory of scattering (5). However, the algebra becomes rather intricate and the ability to plot the wavefunction in a simple manner is lost. In any case the parallels be ...
... properties of the wavefunction. The three-dimensional free particle is sometimes studied soon after (4) or in conjunction with the theory of scattering (5). However, the algebra becomes rather intricate and the ability to plot the wavefunction in a simple manner is lost. In any case the parallels be ...
Quantum Theory and Relativity
... a mathematical foundation to an incomplete picture of nature? Our position on this question is that past success in understanding physics has always been partial and within limited domains. But within these domains one has pursued theories to their logical conclusion. Insight into broad arenas of ph ...
... a mathematical foundation to an incomplete picture of nature? Our position on this question is that past success in understanding physics has always been partial and within limited domains. But within these domains one has pursued theories to their logical conclusion. Insight into broad arenas of ph ...