Synchronistic Phenomena as Entanglement
... grandfather. In general, however, and in particular in the most interesting cases, it is extremely difficult if not impossible to decide on this question, and it does not make any difference for our phenomenological description and analysis, either. The identification of the organizationally closed ...
... grandfather. In general, however, and in particular in the most interesting cases, it is extremely difficult if not impossible to decide on this question, and it does not make any difference for our phenomenological description and analysis, either. The identification of the organizationally closed ...
5 Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory
... Notice that the information on the initial and final states enters only through the factor associated with the classical trajectory. For the linear harmonic oscillator, the quantum mechanical contribution is independent of the initial and final states. Thus, we need to do two things: 1) we need an e ...
... Notice that the information on the initial and final states enters only through the factor associated with the classical trajectory. For the linear harmonic oscillator, the quantum mechanical contribution is independent of the initial and final states. Thus, we need to do two things: 1) we need an e ...
White Paper
... enabling efficient light amplification. This type of laser was early-stage semiconductor laser for optical telecommunication in 1980s. For their accomplishment, Alferov and Kroemer shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics. In the early 1980s Quantum Well structure laser [4,5] in the active region was ...
... enabling efficient light amplification. This type of laser was early-stage semiconductor laser for optical telecommunication in 1980s. For their accomplishment, Alferov and Kroemer shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics. In the early 1980s Quantum Well structure laser [4,5] in the active region was ...
Quantum entanglement, topological order, and tensor category theory
... ΦSF ({z1 , ..., zN }) = 1 → unentangled product state • Local dancing rules of a FQH liquid: (1) every electron dances around clock-wise (ΦFQH only depends on z = x + iy ) (2) takes exactly three steps to go around any others (ΦFQH ’s phase change 6π) ...
... ΦSF ({z1 , ..., zN }) = 1 → unentangled product state • Local dancing rules of a FQH liquid: (1) every electron dances around clock-wise (ΦFQH only depends on z = x + iy ) (2) takes exactly three steps to go around any others (ΦFQH ’s phase change 6π) ...
Equivalence between free quantum particles and those in harmonic
... Ole Steuernagela School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB, UK Received: 10 April 2014 Published online: 11 June 2014 c The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com ...
... Ole Steuernagela School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB, UK Received: 10 April 2014 Published online: 11 June 2014 c The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com ...
arXiv:quant-ph/0610027v1 4 Oct 2006
... bound arises in a Bayesian setting, we supply the prior probabilities π0 and π1 , which are positive quantities summing up to 1 (the degenerate cases π0 = 0 or π1 = 0 are excluded). Physically discriminating between these hypotheses corresponds to performing a generalised (POVM) measurement on the q ...
... bound arises in a Bayesian setting, we supply the prior probabilities π0 and π1 , which are positive quantities summing up to 1 (the degenerate cases π0 = 0 or π1 = 0 are excluded). Physically discriminating between these hypotheses corresponds to performing a generalised (POVM) measurement on the q ...
UNITEL_9 - StealthSkater
... describes a slowly changing potential function marking the transition from quantum to classical states) requires that as quantum systems grow they behave mor- and-more classically. Hence, MQT shouldn’t even be considered a possibility at all. From standard physical and technological perspectives alo ...
... describes a slowly changing potential function marking the transition from quantum to classical states) requires that as quantum systems grow they behave mor- and-more classically. Hence, MQT shouldn’t even be considered a possibility at all. From standard physical and technological perspectives alo ...
glossery - Paradigm Shift Now
... something dissipative if it looses energy to waste-heat. The Second Law of Thermodynamics amounts to saying that, if something is isolated from the rest of the world, it will dissipate all of it’s free energy. Equivalently, it maximizes its entropy. Prigogine and his advocates feel they have develop ...
... something dissipative if it looses energy to waste-heat. The Second Law of Thermodynamics amounts to saying that, if something is isolated from the rest of the world, it will dissipate all of it’s free energy. Equivalently, it maximizes its entropy. Prigogine and his advocates feel they have develop ...
Coherent, Squeezed, and Thermal State of Harmonic Oscillator with
... where xmax(0) is maximum amplitude at t = 0. Coherent state The coherent states are displaced ground state wave functions. They resemble the classical fields as close as quantum mechanics permits. An expression of coherent state in terms of |n(t)〉 is ...
... where xmax(0) is maximum amplitude at t = 0. Coherent state The coherent states are displaced ground state wave functions. They resemble the classical fields as close as quantum mechanics permits. An expression of coherent state in terms of |n(t)〉 is ...
Quantum Computer Compilers
... • Encode the possible solutions in the qubit values. • Translate the constraints into values for the weights and constraints so that when the objective function is minimized the qubits will satisfy the constraints. • Since the annealer is probabilistic, several solutions to the object function are r ...
... • Encode the possible solutions in the qubit values. • Translate the constraints into values for the weights and constraints so that when the objective function is minimized the qubits will satisfy the constraints. • Since the annealer is probabilistic, several solutions to the object function are r ...
QB abstracts compiled 160613
... Conway and Kochen’s free will theorem states that if experimenters have free will in the sense that their choices are not a function of the past, so must some elementary particles. The free will theorem goes beyond Bell’s theorem as it connects the two fundamental resources behind quantum technol ...
... Conway and Kochen’s free will theorem states that if experimenters have free will in the sense that their choices are not a function of the past, so must some elementary particles. The free will theorem goes beyond Bell’s theorem as it connects the two fundamental resources behind quantum technol ...
http://math.ucsd.edu/~nwallach/venice.pdf
... In the last lecture we gave simple models for a classical and a quantum computation. In this lecture we will give a very simple example of a quantum algorithm that implements that does something that is impossible to do on a Von Neumann computer. We will next give a more sophisticated example of a q ...
... In the last lecture we gave simple models for a classical and a quantum computation. In this lecture we will give a very simple example of a quantum algorithm that implements that does something that is impossible to do on a Von Neumann computer. We will next give a more sophisticated example of a q ...
chapter 2
... energy/matter to another energy/matter as ‘interactions’ • Physics attempts to elucidate the interactions between them • But before we can study the basic physics of the matter-energy interactions, we must first have some general idea to differentiate between the two different modes of physical exis ...
... energy/matter to another energy/matter as ‘interactions’ • Physics attempts to elucidate the interactions between them • But before we can study the basic physics of the matter-energy interactions, we must first have some general idea to differentiate between the two different modes of physical exis ...