College 10: Quantum computing
... Double-slit experiment of Young Christiaan Huygens predicted in 1678 that light behaves as a wave. Thomas Young showed in 1805 that this is indeed the case. ...
... Double-slit experiment of Young Christiaan Huygens predicted in 1678 that light behaves as a wave. Thomas Young showed in 1805 that this is indeed the case. ...
Chapter 3 Approximation Methods in QM
... referred to as unperturbed Hamiltonian, V̂ as perturbation potential (operator). In principle (the completeness principle), any state Ψp can be written as a linear combination of Φk as X |Ψp i = Cpk |Φk i k ...
... referred to as unperturbed Hamiltonian, V̂ as perturbation potential (operator). In principle (the completeness principle), any state Ψp can be written as a linear combination of Φk as X |Ψp i = Cpk |Φk i k ...
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... A particular application of Schröndinger equation is in solving the problem of tunneling, which has no classical analogue. A one dimensional representation of the system is shown in figure 3. An electron with energy E is incident, from the left, on a potential barrier of height V0 and width a (E < ...
... A particular application of Schröndinger equation is in solving the problem of tunneling, which has no classical analogue. A one dimensional representation of the system is shown in figure 3. An electron with energy E is incident, from the left, on a potential barrier of height V0 and width a (E < ...
PH301
... Choose “Bound Particles in a Well” from “Section” menu. The program begins with the finite square well potential. Let’s make it do a more complicated example: the harmonic oscillator. To do this, choose “Well Parameters” from the “Parameters” menu. Select “User Defined Well,” and define the well as ...
... Choose “Bound Particles in a Well” from “Section” menu. The program begins with the finite square well potential. Let’s make it do a more complicated example: the harmonic oscillator. To do this, choose “Well Parameters” from the “Parameters” menu. Select “User Defined Well,” and define the well as ...
Staging quantum cryptography with chocolate balls
... The protocol is to be carried out as follows: (1) Alice flips a coin in order to chose one of two pairs of glasses: heads is for the green glasses, tails for the red ones. She puts them on and randomly draws one chocolate from the urn. She can only read the symbol in the color of her glasses (due to ...
... The protocol is to be carried out as follows: (1) Alice flips a coin in order to chose one of two pairs of glasses: heads is for the green glasses, tails for the red ones. She puts them on and randomly draws one chocolate from the urn. She can only read the symbol in the color of her glasses (due to ...
Quantum Channels - Institut Camille Jordan
... to characterize them, to find useful representations of them. In particular we would like to find a representation of L which makes use only of ingredients coming from H,in the same way as for the density matrices whose strong point is that they are a given ingredient of H from which one can compute ...
... to characterize them, to find useful representations of them. In particular we would like to find a representation of L which makes use only of ingredients coming from H,in the same way as for the density matrices whose strong point is that they are a given ingredient of H from which one can compute ...
Hong-Ou-Mandel interference mediated by the magnetic plasmon waves in a three-dimensional
... interference effect in quantum optics community for its simplicity in geometry and clarity in physics. When two single photons overlap at a 50:50 beam splitter from different inputs, the two photons will bunch together in either output of the beam splitter, giving rise to a null coincidence count of ...
... interference effect in quantum optics community for its simplicity in geometry and clarity in physics. When two single photons overlap at a 50:50 beam splitter from different inputs, the two photons will bunch together in either output of the beam splitter, giving rise to a null coincidence count of ...
Algorithmic complexity of quantum states
... We give a definition for the Kolmogorov complexity of a pure quantum state. In classical information theory the algorithmic complexity of a string is a measure of the information needed by a universal machine to reproduce the string itself. We define the complexity of a quantum state by means of the ...
... We give a definition for the Kolmogorov complexity of a pure quantum state. In classical information theory the algorithmic complexity of a string is a measure of the information needed by a universal machine to reproduce the string itself. We define the complexity of a quantum state by means of the ...
Irreversibility and the Arrow of Time in a Quenched
... the system and its reverse version, at all times of the evolution. Let us discuss the physical origin of such time asymmetry in a closed quantum system. Using an ...
... the system and its reverse version, at all times of the evolution. Let us discuss the physical origin of such time asymmetry in a closed quantum system. Using an ...
Annual Report 2003-2004 The Institute for Quantum Engineering, Science, and Technology
... Technology has increased the visibility and number of outside groups wishing to use UCSB’s FELs. The research highlight I have chosen for this year is described in an article entitled “Resonant Crossover of Terahertz Loss to the Gain of a Bloch Oscillating InAs/AlSb Superlattice” by P. G. Savvidis, ...
... Technology has increased the visibility and number of outside groups wishing to use UCSB’s FELs. The research highlight I have chosen for this year is described in an article entitled “Resonant Crossover of Terahertz Loss to the Gain of a Bloch Oscillating InAs/AlSb Superlattice” by P. G. Savvidis, ...
Quantum Computer Simulation Using CUDA
... within the same 512-element block of the vector state array. 512 complex numbers is the largest power of two we can fit into shared memory on the GTX280 graphics cards. This observation suggests a means of using shared memory to improve performance. Each block will copy-in 512 elements from the stat ...
... within the same 512-element block of the vector state array. 512 complex numbers is the largest power of two we can fit into shared memory on the GTX280 graphics cards. This observation suggests a means of using shared memory to improve performance. Each block will copy-in 512 elements from the stat ...
What is and to which end does one study Bohmian Mechanics?
... process is repeated until the final imaging plane is reached and the trajectories are traced out. If a trajectory lands on a point that is not the center of a pixel, then a cubic spline interpolation between neighboring momentum values is used. Transverse coordinate[mm] ...
... process is repeated until the final imaging plane is reached and the trajectories are traced out. If a trajectory lands on a point that is not the center of a pixel, then a cubic spline interpolation between neighboring momentum values is used. Transverse coordinate[mm] ...