
Clustered states in the fractional quantum Hall effect
... conformal field theory as a theoretical tool to probe the long-range physics present in the samples. It was in that same paper that the authors demonstrated an unorthodox procedure to obtain a new series of quantum Hall states. Although that series was proposed as an academic example, it included a ...
... conformal field theory as a theoretical tool to probe the long-range physics present in the samples. It was in that same paper that the authors demonstrated an unorthodox procedure to obtain a new series of quantum Hall states. Although that series was proposed as an academic example, it included a ...
Is Matter Made of Light? The Transluminal Energy Quantum (TEQ
... what is observable about radiation from atoms – light frequencies and intensities. In 1926, Erwin Schrodinger in introduced wave mechanics to predict the observed energy levels of atoms based on electron wave properties. The two theories seemed very different, but were shown by Schrodinger to be mat ...
... what is observable about radiation from atoms – light frequencies and intensities. In 1926, Erwin Schrodinger in introduced wave mechanics to predict the observed energy levels of atoms based on electron wave properties. The two theories seemed very different, but were shown by Schrodinger to be mat ...
Quantum noise properties of multiphoton transitions in driven nonlinear resonators
... also nanomechanical devices which have been successfully realized in the deep quantum regime only recently [9–11]. In addition, quantum transport devices on the basis of molecular junctions have been realized where the interplay of charge transport and vibrational properties of the molecular bridge ...
... also nanomechanical devices which have been successfully realized in the deep quantum regime only recently [9–11]. In addition, quantum transport devices on the basis of molecular junctions have been realized where the interplay of charge transport and vibrational properties of the molecular bridge ...
Slides - Agenda
... 2.3.- The computation of the displacement current 2.4- The computation of multi-time measurement 3.- Numerical results with the BITLLES simulator 4.- Conclusions and Future work ...
... 2.3.- The computation of the displacement current 2.4- The computation of multi-time measurement 3.- Numerical results with the BITLLES simulator 4.- Conclusions and Future work ...
Lecture 16: Quantum error correction Classical repetition codes
... You could analyze the precise behavior for the channel described above, but we will not do this. You would find (assuming p < 1/2) that the probability of a correct transmission would increase. (There are more precise technical ways of characterizing how close the output density matrix would be to | ...
... You could analyze the precise behavior for the channel described above, but we will not do this. You would find (assuming p < 1/2) that the probability of a correct transmission would increase. (There are more precise technical ways of characterizing how close the output density matrix would be to | ...
Commun. Math. Phys. 110, 33-49
... An understanding of this phenomenon is based on the observation [12,16,1,2, 23] that a suitable definition of the conductance in linear response can be interpreted geometrically within the theory of characteristic classes [14]. The geometric character of the problem comes from the following structur ...
... An understanding of this phenomenon is based on the observation [12,16,1,2, 23] that a suitable definition of the conductance in linear response can be interpreted geometrically within the theory of characteristic classes [14]. The geometric character of the problem comes from the following structur ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Inflation, String Theory,
... “unnatural” state will have more volume (and contain more observers like us) than all other string theory vacua combined. ...
... “unnatural” state will have more volume (and contain more observers like us) than all other string theory vacua combined. ...
Unconditionally Secure Quantum Signatures
... applications, but can in fact also be useful. The security of quantum cryptography rests exactly on such quantum-mechanical features. Arguably, research on quantum cryptography started with Wiesner’s work on “unforgeable subway tokens” [1] (which was actually only published long after its conception ...
... applications, but can in fact also be useful. The security of quantum cryptography rests exactly on such quantum-mechanical features. Arguably, research on quantum cryptography started with Wiesner’s work on “unforgeable subway tokens” [1] (which was actually only published long after its conception ...
Rewriting measurement-based quantum computations with
... condition.) Our work improves on these methods by verifying that a given pattern is deterministic—i.e. that it is free of programming errors. By working directly with the pattern we can also relax the uniformity restriction and derive correctness proofs in cases where the choice of measurement is si ...
... condition.) Our work improves on these methods by verifying that a given pattern is deterministic—i.e. that it is free of programming errors. By working directly with the pattern we can also relax the uniformity restriction and derive correctness proofs in cases where the choice of measurement is si ...
Application of Quantum Computing principles to Natural Language Processing
... a 0 or a 1. An analogy to this is a light switch with the off position representing 0 and the on position representing 1. A qubit is a two-state quantum-mechanical system, such as the polarization of a single photon: here the two states are vertical polarization and horizontal polarization. It has a ...
... a 0 or a 1. An analogy to this is a light switch with the off position representing 0 and the on position representing 1. A qubit is a two-state quantum-mechanical system, such as the polarization of a single photon: here the two states are vertical polarization and horizontal polarization. It has a ...
Microscopic theory for quantum mirages in quantum corrals D. Porras, J. Ferna´ndez-Rossier,
... the presence of the corral is accounted for by replacing the plane waves, which diagonalize the free-surface electron Hamiltonian, by the corral states. Throughout the paper, we neglect the magnetic moment of the corral atoms. This is justified because the mirage appears also when the corral atoms a ...
... the presence of the corral is accounted for by replacing the plane waves, which diagonalize the free-surface electron Hamiltonian, by the corral states. Throughout the paper, we neglect the magnetic moment of the corral atoms. This is justified because the mirage appears also when the corral atoms a ...