
Hirota dynamics of quantum integrability
... • Remarkably, choosing the q-functions analytic in a half-plane we get all T-functions with the right analyticity strips! ...
... • Remarkably, choosing the q-functions analytic in a half-plane we get all T-functions with the right analyticity strips! ...
Quantum Physics 2005 Notes-8 Three-dimensional Schrodinger Equation Notes 8
... What can we tell about L? • We can also show (homework!) that [L2,Lz]=0. • This tells us that there exists a complete set of eigenfunctions for both operators, or that we can measure both quantities simultaneously with infinite accruracy. • (We already knew that because we did the work to find the ...
... What can we tell about L? • We can also show (homework!) that [L2,Lz]=0. • This tells us that there exists a complete set of eigenfunctions for both operators, or that we can measure both quantities simultaneously with infinite accruracy. • (We already knew that because we did the work to find the ...
Experimental demonstration of quantum correlations over more than
... Experimental deviations from the maximum visibility of 1 are described by the visibility factor V. Unequal pathlength differences in both interferometers δ1 − δ2 6= 0 increase the possibility to differentiate between the longlong and short-short paths (by looking at the differences in photon arrival ...
... Experimental deviations from the maximum visibility of 1 are described by the visibility factor V. Unequal pathlength differences in both interferometers δ1 − δ2 6= 0 increase the possibility to differentiate between the longlong and short-short paths (by looking at the differences in photon arrival ...
PDF: Aspden et al 2016 b
... these notions are so widespread that they have led to suggestions that physicists ought to receive special training and a license before being allowed to use the word “photon.”1 Such training would undoubtedly center upon discussion of Young’s double slit experiment, which falls into a small class o ...
... these notions are so widespread that they have led to suggestions that physicists ought to receive special training and a license before being allowed to use the word “photon.”1 Such training would undoubtedly center upon discussion of Young’s double slit experiment, which falls into a small class o ...
A quantum probability perspective on the nature of psychological uncertainty
... quantum probability (QP) theory (note that in this work by QP theory we simply mean the rules for how to assign probabilities to events from quantum theory; for more specific proposals see Aerts, 2009, or Atmanspacher, Romer & Wallach, 2006). We can acquire some preliminary intuition from models for ...
... quantum probability (QP) theory (note that in this work by QP theory we simply mean the rules for how to assign probabilities to events from quantum theory; for more specific proposals see Aerts, 2009, or Atmanspacher, Romer & Wallach, 2006). We can acquire some preliminary intuition from models for ...
The Lamb shift in the hydrogen atom
... numbers k substantially larger than the characteristic atomic momenta: ...
... numbers k substantially larger than the characteristic atomic momenta: ...
NON-RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS - Philsci
... here is a start, however, towards understanding these other issues. Of these five issues, the first two are somewhat less discussed, especially in the Anglo-American philosophical literature. Those sections are therefore longer, relative to the final three, than some readers might expect. This fact ...
... here is a start, however, towards understanding these other issues. Of these five issues, the first two are somewhat less discussed, especially in the Anglo-American philosophical literature. Those sections are therefore longer, relative to the final three, than some readers might expect. This fact ...
PyProp - A Python Framework for Propagating the Time
... of freedom in the PDE, leading to exponential increase with the number of particles. While classical calculations can consider millions of particles simultaneously, the “exponential wall” of quantum mechanics[37] effectively limits the number of particles that can be considered in quantum mechanical ...
... of freedom in the PDE, leading to exponential increase with the number of particles. While classical calculations can consider millions of particles simultaneously, the “exponential wall” of quantum mechanics[37] effectively limits the number of particles that can be considered in quantum mechanical ...
Experiments with Entangled Photons Bell Inequalities, Non-local Games and Bound Entanglement
... subject [1]. Although it contains such bizarre ideas, quantum mechanics has provided the basic framework for the most precise theories in human history. One of the most inexplicable ideas that quantum mechanics introduces is the inseparability of the universe, that is different parts of the universe ...
... subject [1]. Although it contains such bizarre ideas, quantum mechanics has provided the basic framework for the most precise theories in human history. One of the most inexplicable ideas that quantum mechanics introduces is the inseparability of the universe, that is different parts of the universe ...
98, 010506 (2007)
... 2 5 kHz [19], this method can be applied only through intermediate states which induce a much larger energy splitting between paired and unpaired atoms. Here we illustrate this reading out scheme using 40 K atoms, although the technique is applicable to other species as well. Suppose the atoms i ...
... 2 5 kHz [19], this method can be applied only through intermediate states which induce a much larger energy splitting between paired and unpaired atoms. Here we illustrate this reading out scheme using 40 K atoms, although the technique is applicable to other species as well. Suppose the atoms i ...
Nonlinear response of a driven vibrating nanobeam in the quantum...
... of quantum mechanical behaviour [34, 38] and are absent in the corresponding classical model of the standard Duffing oscillator [24]–[26], also when thermal fluctuations are included [39]. While we have approached the problem in [34, 38] by numerical means, we present in this paper a complete analyt ...
... of quantum mechanical behaviour [34, 38] and are absent in the corresponding classical model of the standard Duffing oscillator [24]–[26], also when thermal fluctuations are included [39]. While we have approached the problem in [34, 38] by numerical means, we present in this paper a complete analyt ...
Finding a Better-than-Classical Quantum AND/OR Algorithm using
... In previous work we described the evolution of quantum algorithms by means of standard, tree-based genetic programming, by means of stack-based linear genome genetic programming, and by means of stackless linear genome genetic programming [16, 17]. We started with the most conventional genetic progr ...
... In previous work we described the evolution of quantum algorithms by means of standard, tree-based genetic programming, by means of stack-based linear genome genetic programming, and by means of stackless linear genome genetic programming [16, 17]. We started with the most conventional genetic progr ...
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... where the graphs are represented by their adjacency matrices, and querying the graph corresponds to reading a single entry from its adjacency matrix. The goal in isomorphism testing is to determine, with high probability, whether two graphs G and H are isomorphic or -far from being isomorphic, maki ...
... where the graphs are represented by their adjacency matrices, and querying the graph corresponds to reading a single entry from its adjacency matrix. The goal in isomorphism testing is to determine, with high probability, whether two graphs G and H are isomorphic or -far from being isomorphic, maki ...
Bounding the quantum dimension with contextuality Linköping University Post Print
... or [A,C] = 0. The reason is that, if B is not the identity, then it has two one-dimensional eigenspaces. These are shared with A and C, so A and C must be simultaneously diagonalizable. Considering the KCBS operator χKCBS , the claim is trivial if A, . . . ,E are all compatible because then the rela ...
... or [A,C] = 0. The reason is that, if B is not the identity, then it has two one-dimensional eigenspaces. These are shared with A and C, so A and C must be simultaneously diagonalizable. Considering the KCBS operator χKCBS , the claim is trivial if A, . . . ,E are all compatible because then the rela ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 155302
... In particular, we predict that the droplet can have a peculiar excitation spectrum containing only a continuum part and very few or no discrete modes (usually associated with collective excitations: surface waves, breathing mode, etc.) This means that starting from an ordinary finitetemperature trap ...
... In particular, we predict that the droplet can have a peculiar excitation spectrum containing only a continuum part and very few or no discrete modes (usually associated with collective excitations: surface waves, breathing mode, etc.) This means that starting from an ordinary finitetemperature trap ...