The Theory of Alpha Decay
... Owing to spherical symmetry of the potential, the 3-dimensional Schrödinger equation ...
... Owing to spherical symmetry of the potential, the 3-dimensional Schrödinger equation ...
No information without manipulation - Philsci
... communication of information.” (Bell 1957, p. 7), and that it must be relativized with respect to the background knowledge available before the transmission: “the datum point of information is then the whole body of knowledge possessed at the receiving end before the communication.” (Bell 1957, p. 7 ...
... communication of information.” (Bell 1957, p. 7), and that it must be relativized with respect to the background knowledge available before the transmission: “the datum point of information is then the whole body of knowledge possessed at the receiving end before the communication.” (Bell 1957, p. 7 ...
Charge dynamics and spin blockade in a hybrid double quantum dot
... are on the donor. This charge assignment is deduced from two complementary measurements. First, we exploit the phase contrast of the reflected signal on the stability diagram (see Ref. [36], Fig. S2), to assign the two corner dots’ charge occupancy. We deduce that the corner dot transition, seen in ...
... are on the donor. This charge assignment is deduced from two complementary measurements. First, we exploit the phase contrast of the reflected signal on the stability diagram (see Ref. [36], Fig. S2), to assign the two corner dots’ charge occupancy. We deduce that the corner dot transition, seen in ...
Reflection of matter waves in potential structures
... where all the couplings and all energetically allowed transverse modes are used, backscattering will be treated correctly, as is expected since the separation of variables introduced does not include any approximations. If the couplings are neglected, the third source of backscattering will be left ...
... where all the couplings and all energetically allowed transverse modes are used, backscattering will be treated correctly, as is expected since the separation of variables introduced does not include any approximations. If the couplings are neglected, the third source of backscattering will be left ...
J JCAP01(2009)030 Covariant effective action for loop quantum cosmology `
... trajectories do not exactly follow classical GR but correspond to a modified Friedman dynamics leading to a bounce at the value of the energy density predicted by the quantum theory and recovering classical GR at late times. These features and success of LQC allow us to pose questions about aspects ...
... trajectories do not exactly follow classical GR but correspond to a modified Friedman dynamics leading to a bounce at the value of the energy density predicted by the quantum theory and recovering classical GR at late times. These features and success of LQC allow us to pose questions about aspects ...
No Slide Title
... He deals the cards to find the answers the sacred geometry of chance the hidden law of a probable outcome the numbers lead a dance Sting: Shape of my heart ...
... He deals the cards to find the answers the sacred geometry of chance the hidden law of a probable outcome the numbers lead a dance Sting: Shape of my heart ...
Multiphoton adiabatic rapid passage: classical transition induced by separatrix crossing
... from n = 72 to 82 using ten identical photons is 14.5 GHz1 . Thus, the driving frequency is red detuned by roughly 2.8 GHz for single-photon transitions near n = 72 and is blue detuned by roughly 2.3 GHz for single-photon transitions near n = 82. Thus, the microwaves are strongly detuned from single ...
... from n = 72 to 82 using ten identical photons is 14.5 GHz1 . Thus, the driving frequency is red detuned by roughly 2.8 GHz for single-photon transitions near n = 72 and is blue detuned by roughly 2.3 GHz for single-photon transitions near n = 82. Thus, the microwaves are strongly detuned from single ...
The Quantum Circuit Model and Universal Quantum Computation
... there are. For example there are computer models called hypercomputation which explicitly compute non-Turingcomputable functions. But we call these models not reasonable because I know of no way to physically construct these devices (although certainly some have tried.) The lesson, of course, is tha ...
... there are. For example there are computer models called hypercomputation which explicitly compute non-Turingcomputable functions. But we call these models not reasonable because I know of no way to physically construct these devices (although certainly some have tried.) The lesson, of course, is tha ...
A Review and Prospects of Quantum Teleportation
... Quantum teleportation is based on the well-known concept of quantum entanglement. The word “entanglement” was used by Erwin Schrödinger in 1935 in a three-part paper [8]-[11]. Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen prompted these papers in their paper [12] that raised fundamental questions about quantum mecha ...
... Quantum teleportation is based on the well-known concept of quantum entanglement. The word “entanglement” was used by Erwin Schrödinger in 1935 in a three-part paper [8]-[11]. Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen prompted these papers in their paper [12] that raised fundamental questions about quantum mecha ...
"Rovelli's World"
... the bare minimum of the quantum theory—reacting to recorded measurement outcomes. There is also, without explicit attention paid, for both Groenewold and Fuchs, a presumed coordination, so that tangible physical operations can be univocally represented in terms of an algebra of observables of a cert ...
... the bare minimum of the quantum theory—reacting to recorded measurement outcomes. There is also, without explicit attention paid, for both Groenewold and Fuchs, a presumed coordination, so that tangible physical operations can be univocally represented in terms of an algebra of observables of a cert ...
Toposes and categories in quantum theory and gravity
... of measurement—by the fact that the function Ā : Γ → IR suffices to represent the quantity A, since its values (in the sense of ‘values of a function’) are the possessed values (in the sense of ‘values of a physical quantity’), and these would be revealed by an (ideal) measurement. In quantum theor ...
... of measurement—by the fact that the function Ā : Γ → IR suffices to represent the quantity A, since its values (in the sense of ‘values of a function’) are the possessed values (in the sense of ‘values of a physical quantity’), and these would be revealed by an (ideal) measurement. In quantum theor ...
Paper
... for speculative extensions of quantum mechanics where the collapse of the wave function is created by extra terms in a modified Schrödinger equation [14]. It is still an open question how close one can approach the limit of an infinite number of interrogations due to the Heisenberg uncertainty invo ...
... for speculative extensions of quantum mechanics where the collapse of the wave function is created by extra terms in a modified Schrödinger equation [14]. It is still an open question how close one can approach the limit of an infinite number of interrogations due to the Heisenberg uncertainty invo ...
Theoretical Physics T2 Quantum Mechanics
... the foundation of quantum mechanics. A metal surface emits electrons when illuminated by ultraviolet light. The importance of this discovery lies within the inability of classical physics to describe the effect in its full extent based on three observations. 1. ) The kinetic energy of the emitted el ...
... the foundation of quantum mechanics. A metal surface emits electrons when illuminated by ultraviolet light. The importance of this discovery lies within the inability of classical physics to describe the effect in its full extent based on three observations. 1. ) The kinetic energy of the emitted el ...
Liquid State NMR Quantum Computing
... (repeated addition and subtraction) as well as the most complex computations, via a sequence of very simple, elementary operations, called logic gates, acting on just one or two bits at a time. In this binary framework, the INEPT sequence corresponds to an elementary two-bit operation known as the c ...
... (repeated addition and subtraction) as well as the most complex computations, via a sequence of very simple, elementary operations, called logic gates, acting on just one or two bits at a time. In this binary framework, the INEPT sequence corresponds to an elementary two-bit operation known as the c ...
On Classical and Quantum Objectivity - Philsci
... half the number of components. Therefore, an acceptance of the proposed postulate implies that the quantum notion of objective physical states is not incomplete (when compared to a hypothetical complete classical description), but rather that the classical notion is overdetermined. As a consequence ...
... half the number of components. Therefore, an acceptance of the proposed postulate implies that the quantum notion of objective physical states is not incomplete (when compared to a hypothetical complete classical description), but rather that the classical notion is overdetermined. As a consequence ...
A New Model of Shiatsu Energy
... has in linking the physical body, emotions, mind and spirit. The quantum view of the world where all of existence is simultaneously made up of waves and particles, and where connection is an integral part of nature makes sense to us involved in Shiatsu (Damasio,1994; Del Giudice, 2005, p9) We “tune” ...
... has in linking the physical body, emotions, mind and spirit. The quantum view of the world where all of existence is simultaneously made up of waves and particles, and where connection is an integral part of nature makes sense to us involved in Shiatsu (Damasio,1994; Del Giudice, 2005, p9) We “tune” ...
Quantum Teleportation
... According to quantum theory, the teleported object should be an exact duplicate of the original, so at least physically the two humans are the same. Yet if this duplicate is just that, a copy, the original human has not been transported as much killed and replaced with a imitation. So is the telepor ...
... According to quantum theory, the teleported object should be an exact duplicate of the original, so at least physically the two humans are the same. Yet if this duplicate is just that, a copy, the original human has not been transported as much killed and replaced with a imitation. So is the telepor ...
QUANTUM ALGORITHMS FOR ELEMENT DISTINCTNESS∗ 1
... is weaker than the ability to evaluate and actually obtain the function values f (x) and g(y), because if we can obtain the values f (x) and g(y), we can of course also compare those two values. Accordingly, the existence of a quantum algorithm that finds a claw using T comparisons implies the exist ...
... is weaker than the ability to evaluate and actually obtain the function values f (x) and g(y), because if we can obtain the values f (x) and g(y), we can of course also compare those two values. Accordingly, the existence of a quantum algorithm that finds a claw using T comparisons implies the exist ...