Quantum and Ecosystem Entropies
... specify their dimensions as M 1/4 L2 /T 3 , T M −1/4 , and M 3/4 /L2 , respectively. Equation (2) is consistent with the quarter-power scaling proposed by West et al. (1997). This specific scaling, along with the general issue of appropriateness of allometric equations in biology, are topics of live ...
... specify their dimensions as M 1/4 L2 /T 3 , T M −1/4 , and M 3/4 /L2 , respectively. Equation (2) is consistent with the quarter-power scaling proposed by West et al. (1997). This specific scaling, along with the general issue of appropriateness of allometric equations in biology, are topics of live ...
Single-photon decision maker
... The probabilistic attribute of a single photon is obviously represented in case (i), but also in cases (ii) and (iii), where the possibility to be detected in the opposite channel is not perfectly zero because the polarizations are not perfectly horizontal or vertical. We associate the detection of ...
... The probabilistic attribute of a single photon is obviously represented in case (i), but also in cases (ii) and (iii), where the possibility to be detected in the opposite channel is not perfectly zero because the polarizations are not perfectly horizontal or vertical. We associate the detection of ...
Chaos and the semiclassical limit of quantum mechanics (is the
... as it is in its own right, can also be regarded as a microcosm of much larger questions. Our scientific understanding of the world is a patchwork of vast scope; it covers the intricate chemistry of life, the sociology of animal communities, the gigantic wheeling galaxies, and the dances of elusive e ...
... as it is in its own right, can also be regarded as a microcosm of much larger questions. Our scientific understanding of the world is a patchwork of vast scope; it covers the intricate chemistry of life, the sociology of animal communities, the gigantic wheeling galaxies, and the dances of elusive e ...
Do dispositions and propensities have a role in the
... during the act of observation (measurement). If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we have to realise that the word ‘happens’ can apply only to the observation (measurement), not to the state of affairs between two observations. It applies to the physical, not the psychical act of ...
... during the act of observation (measurement). If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we have to realise that the word ‘happens’ can apply only to the observation (measurement), not to the state of affairs between two observations. It applies to the physical, not the psychical act of ...
Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories in the Stern
... Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories . . . It is worth noting: the states Eq. (1) and Eq. (3) represent the idealizations of the realistic quantum states. Actually, the realistic physical situations are described by the time dependent states that, in turn, makes the task of designing an exper ...
... Nonexistence of the Classical Trajectories . . . It is worth noting: the states Eq. (1) and Eq. (3) represent the idealizations of the realistic quantum states. Actually, the realistic physical situations are described by the time dependent states that, in turn, makes the task of designing an exper ...
T1T2article_SI_proof-1
... where r is the vector from the proton position to the SPM center. Its components are random variables because the proton position, modeled by a diffusion equation, varies randomly. The corresponding Hamiltonian – also used in the quantum formalism – is usually written in the tensor form as ...
... where r is the vector from the proton position to the SPM center. Its components are random variables because the proton position, modeled by a diffusion equation, varies randomly. The corresponding Hamiltonian – also used in the quantum formalism – is usually written in the tensor form as ...
- Purdue e-Pubs
... using different genetic algorithm techniques. Spector12 explains the use of genetic programming to explore new quantum algorithms. Stadelhofer13 used the genetic algorithms to evolve black box quantum algorithms. There are also some other works14–16 which evolve quantum algorithms or circuits by usi ...
... using different genetic algorithm techniques. Spector12 explains the use of genetic programming to explore new quantum algorithms. Stadelhofer13 used the genetic algorithms to evolve black box quantum algorithms. There are also some other works14–16 which evolve quantum algorithms or circuits by usi ...
About ambiguities appearing on the study of classical and quantum
... nonequivalent Lagrangians for a given one-dimensional autonomous (forces are time independent) dynamical system [1–3]. This approach is based on the constant of motion associated to the system and can be used to obtain nonequivalent Hamiltonians which are not related each other through a “canonical ...
... nonequivalent Lagrangians for a given one-dimensional autonomous (forces are time independent) dynamical system [1–3]. This approach is based on the constant of motion associated to the system and can be used to obtain nonequivalent Hamiltonians which are not related each other through a “canonical ...
Implementing and Characterizing Precise Multiqubit Measurements
... information science is addressing increasingly complex challenges, such as quantum error correction [7–12] and quantum simulation [13,14]. These applications frequently call for measurements of multiqubit properties, which can be qualitatively different from one-qubit measurements. Crucially, measur ...
... information science is addressing increasingly complex challenges, such as quantum error correction [7–12] and quantum simulation [13,14]. These applications frequently call for measurements of multiqubit properties, which can be qualitatively different from one-qubit measurements. Crucially, measur ...
Quantum Channel Capacities (PDF Available)
... but if we use quantum mechanics as a resource for our purposes we can explore some useful and impressive phenomena. To do so is the goal of quantum information theory, where physicists try to combine quantum mechanics with information theory to develop a new picture of communication or to build the ...
... but if we use quantum mechanics as a resource for our purposes we can explore some useful and impressive phenomena. To do so is the goal of quantum information theory, where physicists try to combine quantum mechanics with information theory to develop a new picture of communication or to build the ...
Quantum tunneling and stochastic resonance - Physik Uni
... ~i! Within a two-state description of the incoherent ~undriven! dynamics, the linear-response theory developed in this section effectively reduces the study of SR to the computation of the transitions rates G 1 or G 2 in thermal equilibrium. ~ii! By construction, a linear-response approximation hold ...
... ~i! Within a two-state description of the incoherent ~undriven! dynamics, the linear-response theory developed in this section effectively reduces the study of SR to the computation of the transitions rates G 1 or G 2 in thermal equilibrium. ~ii! By construction, a linear-response approximation hold ...
``Two-Photon`` Coincidence Imaging with a Classical Source
... imaging. Although we agree that entangled sources possess some statistical properties that cannot by mimicked by classical sources, we believe that these properties are not required for coincidence imaging. In this Letter, we present theoretical arguments and provide experimental ...
... imaging. Although we agree that entangled sources possess some statistical properties that cannot by mimicked by classical sources, we believe that these properties are not required for coincidence imaging. In this Letter, we present theoretical arguments and provide experimental ...
Phase Shifting of an Interferometer using Nonlocal Quantum-State Correlations
... strated experimentally numerous times 关12兴, uses two interferometers placed in the paths of correlated photons. The interferometers can be very far away from each other 关13兴. The difference in the arm lengths of the interferometers can be larger than the coherence length of the down converted light ...
... strated experimentally numerous times 关12兴, uses two interferometers placed in the paths of correlated photons. The interferometers can be very far away from each other 关13兴. The difference in the arm lengths of the interferometers can be larger than the coherence length of the down converted light ...