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... • Good randomness is usually verified by a series of statistical tests. • There exist chaotic systems, of deterministic nature, that pass all existing randomness tests. Uchida et al., Nat. Phot. 2, 728 (2008) • Do these tests really certify the presence of randomness? ...
... • Good randomness is usually verified by a series of statistical tests. • There exist chaotic systems, of deterministic nature, that pass all existing randomness tests. Uchida et al., Nat. Phot. 2, 728 (2008) • Do these tests really certify the presence of randomness? ...
1. You are given one of two quantum states of a single qubit: either
... 1. You are given one of two quantum states of a single qubit: either φ = 0 or ψ = cos θ 0 + sin θ 1 . You want to make a single measurement that best distinguishes between these two states, i.e., you want to find the best basis for a measurement to distinguish the two states. So let’s ...
... 1. You are given one of two quantum states of a single qubit: either φ = 0 or ψ = cos θ 0 + sin θ 1 . You want to make a single measurement that best distinguishes between these two states, i.e., you want to find the best basis for a measurement to distinguish the two states. So let’s ...
Quantum Potential - Fondation Louis de Broglie
... interpreting ∇S and −∂S/∂t as momentum and energy of the particle that the Schrödinger wave function describes, we can consistently describe all known quantum phenomena. But, what he found was very powerful, specially in solving the measurement problem in the quantum mechanics [1], [2, chap. 8]. In ...
... interpreting ∇S and −∂S/∂t as momentum and energy of the particle that the Schrödinger wave function describes, we can consistently describe all known quantum phenomena. But, what he found was very powerful, specially in solving the measurement problem in the quantum mechanics [1], [2, chap. 8]. In ...
Quantum interference of large organic molecules
... their nominal masses. Although all samples were well characterized before the evaporation process, we can therefore not exclude some contamination with adducts or fragments in this high mass range. But even if there were a relative mass spread of 10%, this would only influence the wavelength distrib ...
... their nominal masses. Although all samples were well characterized before the evaporation process, we can therefore not exclude some contamination with adducts or fragments in this high mass range. But even if there were a relative mass spread of 10%, this would only influence the wavelength distrib ...
Quantum interference of large organic molecules
... their nominal masses. Although all samples were well characterized before the evaporation process, we can therefore not exclude some contamination with adducts or fragments in this high mass range. But even if there were a relative mass spread of 10%, this would only influence the wavelength distrib ...
... their nominal masses. Although all samples were well characterized before the evaporation process, we can therefore not exclude some contamination with adducts or fragments in this high mass range. But even if there were a relative mass spread of 10%, this would only influence the wavelength distrib ...
A scheme for efficient quantum computation with linear optics
... Quantum teleportation has proved to be a very versatile tool in QIP23,24. Here we use it to increase the probability of success of coupling gates by reducing the implementation of c±z to a state preparation problem. A basic quantum teleportation protocol T1 for transferring the state a0 j0i1 a1 j1 ...
... Quantum teleportation has proved to be a very versatile tool in QIP23,24. Here we use it to increase the probability of success of coupling gates by reducing the implementation of c±z to a state preparation problem. A basic quantum teleportation protocol T1 for transferring the state a0 j0i1 a1 j1 ...
spin-dependent selection rules for dipole transitions
... transition we have: ∆ms = ∓ 1 , then ∆m l = -∆ms gives ∆ml = ±1 which changes sign in the opposite way. Now using the addition of angular momentums J=J1 +J2 =L+S and the Clebsch-Gordon coefficients [9] for an electron the relation between the quantum number (j) and the quantum number ( l) can be fou ...
... transition we have: ∆ms = ∓ 1 , then ∆m l = -∆ms gives ∆ml = ±1 which changes sign in the opposite way. Now using the addition of angular momentums J=J1 +J2 =L+S and the Clebsch-Gordon coefficients [9] for an electron the relation between the quantum number (j) and the quantum number ( l) can be fou ...
Conceptual Issues in Canonical Quantum Gravity and Cosmology
... The factor ordering has been chosen in order to achieve covariance in the two-dimensional configuration space comprised of a and φ. The wavenature of this equation is evident, and it is seen that the intrinsic time variable is given by the scale factor itself. The quantum diffeomorphism constraint i ...
... The factor ordering has been chosen in order to achieve covariance in the two-dimensional configuration space comprised of a and φ. The wavenature of this equation is evident, and it is seen that the intrinsic time variable is given by the scale factor itself. The quantum diffeomorphism constraint i ...
Werner Heisenberg - Nobel Lecture
... Pauli principle, but to Bose-Einstein electron statistics. Between the classes of stationary states belonging to the Pauli principle or to Bose-Einstein statistics, and de Broglie’s concept of matter waves there is a peculiar relation. A spatial wave phenomenon can be treated according to the princi ...
... Pauli principle, but to Bose-Einstein electron statistics. Between the classes of stationary states belonging to the Pauli principle or to Bose-Einstein statistics, and de Broglie’s concept of matter waves there is a peculiar relation. A spatial wave phenomenon can be treated according to the princi ...
Why the Difference Between Quantum and Classical
... 3.4 Clearly, if eliminativism is an option for either view, it is an option for both. The issue here is basically epistemic. Is our evidence for the existence of mental state epistemically prior to our evidence that our physical theories are complete, even in the event that they do not make room for ...
... 3.4 Clearly, if eliminativism is an option for either view, it is an option for both. The issue here is basically epistemic. Is our evidence for the existence of mental state epistemically prior to our evidence that our physical theories are complete, even in the event that they do not make room for ...
classical / quantum theory of 2-dimensional hydrogen
... of K ) were assembled into a vector for the first time by Gibbs, to demonstrate the utility of his new “vector analysis.” Runge’s contribution () derived from Gibbs,’ and was similarly expository, but led Lenz in to the first quantum mechanical application of Laplace’s creation. Lenz’s constr ...
... of K ) were assembled into a vector for the first time by Gibbs, to demonstrate the utility of his new “vector analysis.” Runge’s contribution () derived from Gibbs,’ and was similarly expository, but led Lenz in to the first quantum mechanical application of Laplace’s creation. Lenz’s constr ...
A Solution to the Li Problem by the Long Lived Stau
... Bound states are not formed sufficiently Insufficient reduction ...
... Bound states are not formed sufficiently Insufficient reduction ...
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... most basic building blocks of light fields, their generation is challenging. Apart from being interesting from a fundamental physics point of view, they are crucial for implementing quantum information processing protocols. In the presence of photon-pair entanglement, each of the constituent single ...
... most basic building blocks of light fields, their generation is challenging. Apart from being interesting from a fundamental physics point of view, they are crucial for implementing quantum information processing protocols. In the presence of photon-pair entanglement, each of the constituent single ...
Unified and Generalized Approach to Quantum Error Correction David Kribs, Raymond Laflamme,
... In [10,11] it was proved that for unital E, the noise commutant coincides with the fixed point set for E; i.e., A 0 FixE f 2 BH : E g: This is precisely the reason that A0 may be used to produce NS for unital E. We note that while many of the physical noise models satisfy the unital ...
... In [10,11] it was proved that for unital E, the noise commutant coincides with the fixed point set for E; i.e., A 0 FixE f 2 BH : E g: This is precisely the reason that A0 may be used to produce NS for unital E. We note that while many of the physical noise models satisfy the unital ...