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... Schrödinger quickly realised that such “portion of the combined knowledge” was “squandered on conditional statements that operate between the sub-systems” (Schrödinger, 1983, page 161). Schrödinger’s conditional statements are as follows: If we were to measure some observable on S1 and to find that ...
... Schrödinger quickly realised that such “portion of the combined knowledge” was “squandered on conditional statements that operate between the sub-systems” (Schrödinger, 1983, page 161). Schrödinger’s conditional statements are as follows: If we were to measure some observable on S1 and to find that ...
Interference-effects in the laser
... Different kinds of quantum trajectory approaches have been studied in detail for example by Saalfrank w22x. In those studies statistical wave packet jumping methods, very often followed by an incoherent lifetime-averaging procedure, are performed. This means in a simple case that the initial wavefun ...
... Different kinds of quantum trajectory approaches have been studied in detail for example by Saalfrank w22x. In those studies statistical wave packet jumping methods, very often followed by an incoherent lifetime-averaging procedure, are performed. This means in a simple case that the initial wavefun ...
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... Mixed quantum-classical methods are applied to an increasingly challenging series of model problems, and their accuracy is examined. The models involve one light and one heavy degree of freedom, and exhibit substantial nonadiabatic behavior. In all of the models the coupling between the light and he ...
... Mixed quantum-classical methods are applied to an increasingly challenging series of model problems, and their accuracy is examined. The models involve one light and one heavy degree of freedom, and exhibit substantial nonadiabatic behavior. In all of the models the coupling between the light and he ...
Interaction between quantum dots and superconducting microwave resonators Tobias Frey
... T. Frey, ETH PhD thesis (2013), more details T. Ihn, Oxford University Press (2010) ...
... T. Frey, ETH PhD thesis (2013), more details T. Ihn, Oxford University Press (2010) ...
Universal computation by multi-particle quantum walk
... • Applies generically to multi-particle quantum walks with indistinguishable particles. • Establishes the computational power of interacting many-body systems such as the BoseHubbard model, fermions with nearest neighbour interactions, and more. Our method for performing universal computation exploi ...
... • Applies generically to multi-particle quantum walks with indistinguishable particles. • Establishes the computational power of interacting many-body systems such as the BoseHubbard model, fermions with nearest neighbour interactions, and more. Our method for performing universal computation exploi ...
Bell inequalities made simple(r):
... • However, Bell’s assumptions are strict. • Space-like separated measurements • Perfect detection efficiency • Measurement settings chosen at random (free-will). • If these do not hold, then an apparent BI violation may be explainable via a LHV theory. ...
... • However, Bell’s assumptions are strict. • Space-like separated measurements • Perfect detection efficiency • Measurement settings chosen at random (free-will). • If these do not hold, then an apparent BI violation may be explainable via a LHV theory. ...
A Study on Reversible Logic Gates of Quantum Computing
... though a qubit has discrete eigenstates, there is something analog about it also in the continuous range of superposition states that it can take on. In recent years quantum computing becomes a forefront research in the field of algorithms, cryptography and artificial intelligence [5,6].We can descr ...
... though a qubit has discrete eigenstates, there is something analog about it also in the continuous range of superposition states that it can take on. In recent years quantum computing becomes a forefront research in the field of algorithms, cryptography and artificial intelligence [5,6].We can descr ...
A BOHR`S SEMICLASSICAL MODEL OF THE BLACK HOLE
... It was only with the appearance of the concept of gravitational collapse and the model of black hole that the gravitational force becomes dominant and even exclusively present (se, e.g. Bekenstein 1994). In view of the formal similarity of the asymptotic behaviour of the Newtonian and Coulombic forc ...
... It was only with the appearance of the concept of gravitational collapse and the model of black hole that the gravitational force becomes dominant and even exclusively present (se, e.g. Bekenstein 1994). In view of the formal similarity of the asymptotic behaviour of the Newtonian and Coulombic forc ...
Edge excitations and topological order in a rotating Bose gas
... fast. Since large amounts of angular momentum can be imparted to a cold atomic gas, experimentalists have been able to create systems with a large number of vortices, Nv.3–5 Thus, the question of what happens when Nv eventually becomes comparable to the number of particles, N, has been raised.1,2 In ...
... fast. Since large amounts of angular momentum can be imparted to a cold atomic gas, experimentalists have been able to create systems with a large number of vortices, Nv.3–5 Thus, the question of what happens when Nv eventually becomes comparable to the number of particles, N, has been raised.1,2 In ...
here - LaBRI
... • Can quantum distributed algorithms be designed for any combinatorial problems of significance to practice or theory? • How many rounds are required to 3-color the ring in the studied quantum models and in -LOCAL? • What is the lower time bound on the (D+1)-coloring problem in quantum models? (cur ...
... • Can quantum distributed algorithms be designed for any combinatorial problems of significance to practice or theory? • How many rounds are required to 3-color the ring in the studied quantum models and in -LOCAL? • What is the lower time bound on the (D+1)-coloring problem in quantum models? (cur ...
2. Fundamental principles
... The animation shows how the probability density |Ψ(x, t)|2 and the expectation value h x i of the position “move” as functions of time. With a superposition of several stationary states (with a suitable choice of the coefficients cn ) we may also construct a wavefunction Ψ(x, t) with the form of a w ...
... The animation shows how the probability density |Ψ(x, t)|2 and the expectation value h x i of the position “move” as functions of time. With a superposition of several stationary states (with a suitable choice of the coefficients cn ) we may also construct a wavefunction Ψ(x, t) with the form of a w ...
Slides
... Quantitatively poor for real helium, in which interactions are too strong. ~ interatomic spacing. ...
... Quantitatively poor for real helium, in which interactions are too strong. ~ interatomic spacing. ...
12.1 Powerpoint
... principle may include (but is not limited to) estimates of the energy of the ground state of an atom, the impossibility of an electron existing within a nucleus, and the lifetime of an electron in an ...
... principle may include (but is not limited to) estimates of the energy of the ground state of an atom, the impossibility of an electron existing within a nucleus, and the lifetime of an electron in an ...