
probability in quantum mechanics
... around points distant from (x,y) but with a range of different possible angular velocities about these distant points which may themselves have local translational ...
... around points distant from (x,y) but with a range of different possible angular velocities about these distant points which may themselves have local translational ...
PPT
... Is the distribution of final outcomes for the Plinko game (played 300 times) in this example in conflict with our theories of classical systems? ...
... Is the distribution of final outcomes for the Plinko game (played 300 times) in this example in conflict with our theories of classical systems? ...
Approach to equilibrium of a nondegenerate quantum system: decay
... The purpose of this paper is to develop a generalized master equation (GME) formalism for the description of quantum evolution of a system in interaction with a reservoir when the system is nondegenerate in that the energies of the system are different from one another. The situation is ubiquitous in ...
... The purpose of this paper is to develop a generalized master equation (GME) formalism for the description of quantum evolution of a system in interaction with a reservoir when the system is nondegenerate in that the energies of the system are different from one another. The situation is ubiquitous in ...
The Learnability of Quantum States
... the following state: hardness of the Hidden Subgroup Problem over Sn) ...
... the following state: hardness of the Hidden Subgroup Problem over Sn) ...
What Could You Do With A Quantum Computer?
... • Quantum case: States are vectors of 2n complex numbers called amplitudes ...
... • Quantum case: States are vectors of 2n complex numbers called amplitudes ...
Phase shifter in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer
... write down (do not derive) the quantum states of the photon at different points in the interferometer. Explain the physical meaning of these quantum states. (b) Does the behaviour of the photon as it passes through the interferometer depend on whether or not the filters blocking 1.4 eV light are pre ...
... write down (do not derive) the quantum states of the photon at different points in the interferometer. Explain the physical meaning of these quantum states. (b) Does the behaviour of the photon as it passes through the interferometer depend on whether or not the filters blocking 1.4 eV light are pre ...
Quantum Process Tomography: Theory and Experiment
... Departamento de Fisica Juan José Giambiagi, FCEyN, UBA, Argentina ...
... Departamento de Fisica Juan José Giambiagi, FCEyN, UBA, Argentina ...
Quantum gravity
... For about 70 years, this wave-particle duality was explained by another unsettling tenet of quantum theory - the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1927 and recently made more precise, the theory puts an upper limit on knowledge. It says one can never know both the ...
... For about 70 years, this wave-particle duality was explained by another unsettling tenet of quantum theory - the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1927 and recently made more precise, the theory puts an upper limit on knowledge. It says one can never know both the ...
The Learnability of Quantum States
... Call a configuration S=(s1,…,sm) good if every si is 0 or 1 (i.e., there are no collisions between bosons), and bad otherwise We assumed for simplicity that all configurations were good But suppose bad configurations dominated. Then M could be wrong on all good configurations, yet still “work” Furth ...
... Call a configuration S=(s1,…,sm) good if every si is 0 or 1 (i.e., there are no collisions between bosons), and bad otherwise We assumed for simplicity that all configurations were good But suppose bad configurations dominated. Then M could be wrong on all good configurations, yet still “work” Furth ...