Symmetry and Integrability of Nonsinglet Sectors in MQM
... IV. Construction of eigenstates It turns out that to work with the original matrix variable is easier to construct explicit form of eigenstates. A generic state in the Hilbert space ...
... IV. Construction of eigenstates It turns out that to work with the original matrix variable is easier to construct explicit form of eigenstates. A generic state in the Hilbert space ...
Science
... rapidly. “Ten years ago, we weren’t able to do anything,” he says. “But now look at how we can spin and manipulate atoms and electrons. When I tell my friends about this, they’re amazed.” Dr Hanson is hopeful that future quantum computers will be made using diamond. Quantum states are difficult to m ...
... rapidly. “Ten years ago, we weren’t able to do anything,” he says. “But now look at how we can spin and manipulate atoms and electrons. When I tell my friends about this, they’re amazed.” Dr Hanson is hopeful that future quantum computers will be made using diamond. Quantum states are difficult to m ...
Private Quantum Channels
... that privately sends any n-qubit state using 2n bits of randomness (shared key). We also exhibit a non-trivial set of n-qubit states, namely the tensor products of qubits with real amplitudes, for which there is PQC requiring only n bits of randomness. The latter result includes the classical one-ti ...
... that privately sends any n-qubit state using 2n bits of randomness (shared key). We also exhibit a non-trivial set of n-qubit states, namely the tensor products of qubits with real amplitudes, for which there is PQC requiring only n bits of randomness. The latter result includes the classical one-ti ...
A Quantum Information Processing Explanation of Disjunction Effects
... or compete with another business on some high tech venture. For example, this other business may have some technical skills that are needed for success. Suppose this decision also depends on whether the other business is trustworthy or untrustworthy. According to a quantum approach, prior to express ...
... or compete with another business on some high tech venture. For example, this other business may have some technical skills that are needed for success. Suppose this decision also depends on whether the other business is trustworthy or untrustworthy. According to a quantum approach, prior to express ...
1210.0414v1
... entanglement in this model, revealing a connection between the different phases of entanglement and the energy level crossings in the ground state of the system [11]. We demonstrate here that not only the negativity but also the non-classical correlations of the system experience two sharp transitio ...
... entanglement in this model, revealing a connection between the different phases of entanglement and the energy level crossings in the ground state of the system [11]. We demonstrate here that not only the negativity but also the non-classical correlations of the system experience two sharp transitio ...
On model theory, non-commutative geometry and physics
... Although [4] developes a systematic procedure only for A at root of unity, the same or very similar construction produces Zariski geometries (as one can see in [2] and [3]) from more general quantum algebras. We do not have precise conditions of when this scheme works but it does in most important c ...
... Although [4] developes a systematic procedure only for A at root of unity, the same or very similar construction produces Zariski geometries (as one can see in [2] and [3]) from more general quantum algebras. We do not have precise conditions of when this scheme works but it does in most important c ...
Square-root measurement for quantum
... ternary ASK signals of thermal coherent states were numerically computed [8]. The case of the multi-ary symmetric pure state signals was first discussed by Helstrom [1]. Charbit et al. discussed on the optimal receiver for the multi-ary phase-shift keyed (PSK) signals in the study of the cutoff rate ...
... ternary ASK signals of thermal coherent states were numerically computed [8]. The case of the multi-ary symmetric pure state signals was first discussed by Helstrom [1]. Charbit et al. discussed on the optimal receiver for the multi-ary phase-shift keyed (PSK) signals in the study of the cutoff rate ...
7 KWG Prize for PhD students - Nederlands Mathematisch Congres
... to describe physical systems in classical mechanics, making C*-algebras the appropriate structure for describing the classical limit from quantum physics to classical physics. Moreover, every commutative C*-subalgebra of a C*algebra A can be identified with a piece of classical information stored in ...
... to describe physical systems in classical mechanics, making C*-algebras the appropriate structure for describing the classical limit from quantum physics to classical physics. Moreover, every commutative C*-subalgebra of a C*algebra A can be identified with a piece of classical information stored in ...
(Dynamical) quantum typicality: What is it and what are its
... Why it should occur: We see it in system we assume to be closed. Why it should not occur: There are issues with the underlying theory: Quantum Mechanics (Non-eq.) Thermodynamics autonomous dynamics of a few macrovariables attractive fixed point, equilibrium often describable by master equations, Fok ...
... Why it should occur: We see it in system we assume to be closed. Why it should not occur: There are issues with the underlying theory: Quantum Mechanics (Non-eq.) Thermodynamics autonomous dynamics of a few macrovariables attractive fixed point, equilibrium often describable by master equations, Fok ...
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... Postulates of special theory of relativity: (1) All the physical laws are same in all inertial frames of reference which are moving with constant velocity relative to each other. There is no absolute or universal frame of reference. (2) The speed of light in vacuum is the same in every inertial fr ...
... Postulates of special theory of relativity: (1) All the physical laws are same in all inertial frames of reference which are moving with constant velocity relative to each other. There is no absolute or universal frame of reference. (2) The speed of light in vacuum is the same in every inertial fr ...