
Curriculum Vitae Irinel Chiorescu
... direction I developed at FSU is focusing on quantum coherence and it involves studies of spin dynamics in diluted spin systems and molecular magnets. The research program benefited from an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship and a NSF Career award, now continued with a regular NSF grant. This goal i ...
... direction I developed at FSU is focusing on quantum coherence and it involves studies of spin dynamics in diluted spin systems and molecular magnets. The research program benefited from an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship and a NSF Career award, now continued with a regular NSF grant. This goal i ...
Realism and Antirealism in Informational Foundations of
... the truth value of a proposition or that it “carries” one bit of information only implies a statement concerning what can be said about possible measurement results. For us a system is no more than a representative of a proposition. [9, p. 326] Considering this, Zeilinger and Kofler describe the fou ...
... the truth value of a proposition or that it “carries” one bit of information only implies a statement concerning what can be said about possible measurement results. For us a system is no more than a representative of a proposition. [9, p. 326] Considering this, Zeilinger and Kofler describe the fou ...
Quantum computation and Shor`s factoring algorithm
... restriction at all on computing power. This is an important observation since the model of quantum computation introduced below is automatically reversible. Bennett’s result also shows that the performance of any computation does not require any necessary intrinsic energy dissipation. Remark. The co ...
... restriction at all on computing power. This is an important observation since the model of quantum computation introduced below is automatically reversible. Bennett’s result also shows that the performance of any computation does not require any necessary intrinsic energy dissipation. Remark. The co ...
Efficient quantum algorithms for some instances of the non
... [26], Boneh and Lipton’s algorithm for finding hidden linear functions [6] are all special cases of this general solution, as well as the algorithm of Kitaev [17] for the Abelian stabilizer problem, which was the first problem set in a general group theoretical framework. That all these problems are ...
... [26], Boneh and Lipton’s algorithm for finding hidden linear functions [6] are all special cases of this general solution, as well as the algorithm of Kitaev [17] for the Abelian stabilizer problem, which was the first problem set in a general group theoretical framework. That all these problems are ...
Why Unsharp Observables? Claudio Carmeli · Teiko Heinonen · Alessandro Toigo
... Notations and Basic Framework Let H be a complex separable Hilbert space. We denote by L(H) the Banach space of bounded linear operators on H. States of the system are represented by (and identified with) positive operators of trace one, and we denote the set of states by S (H). Each unit vector ψ ∈ ...
... Notations and Basic Framework Let H be a complex separable Hilbert space. We denote by L(H) the Banach space of bounded linear operators on H. States of the system are represented by (and identified with) positive operators of trace one, and we denote the set of states by S (H). Each unit vector ψ ∈ ...
Experimental demonstration of quantum correlations over more than
... 10.9 km apart from one another. Two-photon fringe visibilities of up to 81.6% are obtained. These strong nonlocal correlations support the nonlocal predictions of quantum mechanics and provide evidence that entanglement between photons can be maintained over long distances. PACS. 03.65Bz - Foundatio ...
... 10.9 km apart from one another. Two-photon fringe visibilities of up to 81.6% are obtained. These strong nonlocal correlations support the nonlocal predictions of quantum mechanics and provide evidence that entanglement between photons can be maintained over long distances. PACS. 03.65Bz - Foundatio ...
Randomness and Multi-level Interactions in Biology1
... More precisely, Poincaré proved that the orbits of non-linear systems (in the “phase space” of position and momentum) may intersect infinitely often, but also form “tight meshes ... folded upon themselves without ever intersecting themselves". As early as 1892, thus, Poincaré presented deterministic ...
... More precisely, Poincaré proved that the orbits of non-linear systems (in the “phase space” of position and momentum) may intersect infinitely often, but also form “tight meshes ... folded upon themselves without ever intersecting themselves". As early as 1892, thus, Poincaré presented deterministic ...
A Chern-Simons Eective Field Theory for the Pfaan Quantum Hall... E. Fradkin , Chetan Nayak , A. Tsvelik
... where aa is an SU(2) gauge eld. An alternative approach begins with the coset construction of the c = 1=2 theory [9,10], but it is less transparent, so we do not pursue it further. ...
... where aa is an SU(2) gauge eld. An alternative approach begins with the coset construction of the c = 1=2 theory [9,10], but it is less transparent, so we do not pursue it further. ...
Topos logic in measurement-based quantum computation
... Therefore, for MBQC, contextuality is important not only for what can be computed efficiently but also for what can be computed at all. The simplest example of this is the execution of an ORgate using Pauli measurements on a 3-qubit Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) state [12]. This gate is Mermin’s ...
... Therefore, for MBQC, contextuality is important not only for what can be computed efficiently but also for what can be computed at all. The simplest example of this is the execution of an ORgate using Pauli measurements on a 3-qubit Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) state [12]. This gate is Mermin’s ...
Quantum Mechanics Lecture 30 Dr. Mauro Ferreira
... asymptotic analysis is if the series terminates at a finite value jmax. cjmax +1 = 0 ...
... asymptotic analysis is if the series terminates at a finite value jmax. cjmax +1 = 0 ...
University of London Physics MSci STUDENT HANDBOOK
... Each course has a code number used by the Intercollegiate MSci board, shown at the left hand side. Colleges use local codes for the courses they teach. The number is usually the same as the MSci code, but some are different; beware! All courses are a half course unit (15 credits). In QMUL language, ...
... Each course has a code number used by the Intercollegiate MSci board, shown at the left hand side. Colleges use local codes for the courses they teach. The number is usually the same as the MSci code, but some are different; beware! All courses are a half course unit (15 credits). In QMUL language, ...