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... ports. As IFMs, these results would indicate the particles were simultaneously in the inner arms and, therefore, should have annihilated. But this is in contradiction to the fact that they were actually detected at the dark ports. Paradoxically, one does indeed observe simultaneous clicks at the dar ...
... ports. As IFMs, these results would indicate the particles were simultaneously in the inner arms and, therefore, should have annihilated. But this is in contradiction to the fact that they were actually detected at the dark ports. Paradoxically, one does indeed observe simultaneous clicks at the dar ...
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... Microscopic and macroscopic states, density of states, micro-canonical, canonical and grand canonical ensembles, canonical ensemble and Gibb’s distribution, Boltzmann– Planck method, partition function and statistical definition of thermodynamic quantities, computation of partition functions of some ...
... Microscopic and macroscopic states, density of states, micro-canonical, canonical and grand canonical ensembles, canonical ensemble and Gibb’s distribution, Boltzmann– Planck method, partition function and statistical definition of thermodynamic quantities, computation of partition functions of some ...
URL - StealthSkater
... 2. How is this realized at the level of hardware? One can assume that the basic functions are at some fixed places in the computer memory having addresses given by integers represented as bit sequences. This address represents the command (a name of the function). The names for input variables and o ...
... 2. How is this realized at the level of hardware? One can assume that the basic functions are at some fixed places in the computer memory having addresses given by integers represented as bit sequences. This address represents the command (a name of the function). The names for input variables and o ...
The Quantum Error Correcting Criteria
... Ek . If l = k this implies that the code words are not distorted by the effect of error Ek . They may be rotated, but the inner product between all codewords will be the same before as after (up to a full normalization factor.) In our example of quantum error correcting codes for the bit flip code, ...
... Ek . If l = k this implies that the code words are not distorted by the effect of error Ek . They may be rotated, but the inner product between all codewords will be the same before as after (up to a full normalization factor.) In our example of quantum error correcting codes for the bit flip code, ...
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... phenomena. Bell's analysis was nearly ignored for years, but many who became aware of it thought this seemingly far-fetched prediction must be wrong, implying quantum theory itself needed revising. John Clauser (1972) was one who thought this. However, his own exp ...
... phenomena. Bell's analysis was nearly ignored for years, but many who became aware of it thought this seemingly far-fetched prediction must be wrong, implying quantum theory itself needed revising. John Clauser (1972) was one who thought this. However, his own exp ...
Probability and Empirical Frequency
... Note that this sort of abstraction is not all that strange by itself—we always model real life with abstractions. And we are ok with it so long as the abstractions predict real life well and in this regard, probability has been wildly successful. ...
... Note that this sort of abstraction is not all that strange by itself—we always model real life with abstractions. And we are ok with it so long as the abstractions predict real life well and in this regard, probability has been wildly successful. ...
Axiomatic description of mixed states from Selinger`s CPM
... primitive ingredient, e.g. ‘pink triangle’ in [4], which is subject to a yanking axiom, here we again introduce for each type a new primitive ingredient, which we will refer to as ‘black triangle’, which is again subject to some axiom. It remains to be seen how (dis)advantageous this graphical prese ...
... primitive ingredient, e.g. ‘pink triangle’ in [4], which is subject to a yanking axiom, here we again introduce for each type a new primitive ingredient, which we will refer to as ‘black triangle’, which is again subject to some axiom. It remains to be seen how (dis)advantageous this graphical prese ...
Presentation - Quantum History Project
... continuation of Hilbert’s program.” Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54 (2000): 279–318. ...
... continuation of Hilbert’s program.” Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54 (2000): 279–318. ...
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... Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of Nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it’s a wonderful problem, because it doesn’t look so ...
... Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of Nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it’s a wonderful problem, because it doesn’t look so ...
IST Austria Newsletter
... Existence of a new quasiparticle demonstrated How do molecules rotate in a solvent? Answering this question is a complicated task as the molecular rotation is perturbed by the surrounding atoms. Large-scale computer simulations have long been the main approach to model molecule-solvent interactions. ...
... Existence of a new quasiparticle demonstrated How do molecules rotate in a solvent? Answering this question is a complicated task as the molecular rotation is perturbed by the surrounding atoms. Large-scale computer simulations have long been the main approach to model molecule-solvent interactions. ...
Transport properties of quantum-classical systems
... are derived. The results are obtained by starting with quantum transport coefficient expressions and replacing the quantum time evolution with quantum-classical Liouville evolution, while retaining the full quantum equilibrium structure through the spectral density function. The method provides a va ...
... are derived. The results are obtained by starting with quantum transport coefficient expressions and replacing the quantum time evolution with quantum-classical Liouville evolution, while retaining the full quantum equilibrium structure through the spectral density function. The method provides a va ...
The New Metaphysics and the Deep Structure of Creativity
... It is Schroedinger's cat that propels quantum mechanics from the micro- to the macro-world, and has become the paradigmatic experiment of the anthropic metaphysics. Erwin Schroedinger, quantum scientist and something of a philosopher, proposed a gedanken-experiment where the unpredictability of a qu ...
... It is Schroedinger's cat that propels quantum mechanics from the micro- to the macro-world, and has become the paradigmatic experiment of the anthropic metaphysics. Erwin Schroedinger, quantum scientist and something of a philosopher, proposed a gedanken-experiment where the unpredictability of a qu ...
What Every Physicist Should Know About String Theory
... We have arrived at one of nature’s rhymes: if we imitate in one dimension what we would expect to do in D = 4 dimensions to describe quantum gravity, we arrive at something that is certainly important in physics, namely ordinary quantum field theory in a possibly curved spacetime. In the example th ...
... We have arrived at one of nature’s rhymes: if we imitate in one dimension what we would expect to do in D = 4 dimensions to describe quantum gravity, we arrive at something that is certainly important in physics, namely ordinary quantum field theory in a possibly curved spacetime. In the example th ...
Gravitation and quantum interference experiments with neutrons
... coherently split and separated neutron de Broglie waves in the gravity potential. Another idea is to explore a unique system consisting of a single particle, a neutron falling in the gravity potential of the Earth, and a massive object, a mirror, where the neutron bounces off. The task is to study t ...
... coherently split and separated neutron de Broglie waves in the gravity potential. Another idea is to explore a unique system consisting of a single particle, a neutron falling in the gravity potential of the Earth, and a massive object, a mirror, where the neutron bounces off. The task is to study t ...