
Lecture 8
... Questions for the class: What other single qubit gates can you name? How do they operate on the qubits? What are their matrix representations? Z gate: leaves |0> unchanged and flips the sign of |1> ...
... Questions for the class: What other single qubit gates can you name? How do they operate on the qubits? What are their matrix representations? Z gate: leaves |0> unchanged and flips the sign of |1> ...
Energy absorption by “sparse” systems: beyond linear response theory Doron Cohen
... Different symbols refer to different values of the deformation parameter u. The vertical line is the average value of the elements, while the median is roughly at the locations of the peaks. The former unlike the latter is not sensitive to the degree of deformation. For details see [38]. ...
... Different symbols refer to different values of the deformation parameter u. The vertical line is the average value of the elements, while the median is roughly at the locations of the peaks. The former unlike the latter is not sensitive to the degree of deformation. For details see [38]. ...
How Quantum Theory Helps Us Explain
... quantum theory: single particle interference phenomena in section 7, the stability of matter in section 8, and Bose-Einstein condensation in section 9. In conclusion I note some open problems and relate the present account of explanation in quantum theory to alternative approaches that emphasize th ...
... quantum theory: single particle interference phenomena in section 7, the stability of matter in section 8, and Bose-Einstein condensation in section 9. In conclusion I note some open problems and relate the present account of explanation in quantum theory to alternative approaches that emphasize th ...
BLIND QUANTUM COMPUTATION 1. Introduction and Background
... brickwork state. If this state is supplied to the server by the client with a random α ∈ nπ/4 for n ∈ Z, the server cannot measure the value of α. The client then knows the offset that this phase will give to the rotation induced by the measurement basis. If the client sends a measurement basis rota ...
... brickwork state. If this state is supplied to the server by the client with a random α ∈ nπ/4 for n ∈ Z, the server cannot measure the value of α. The client then knows the offset that this phase will give to the rotation induced by the measurement basis. If the client sends a measurement basis rota ...
Why were two theories (Matrix Mechanics and Wave Mechanics
... the quantum energy levels: “Considering next the proper values, we get … En = (2n +1)/2 hνo; n = 0, 1, 2, 3, … Thus as quantum levels appear so-called “half-integral” multiples of the “quantum of energy” peculiar to the oscillator, i.e. the odd multiples of hνo/2. The intervals between the levels, w ...
... the quantum energy levels: “Considering next the proper values, we get … En = (2n +1)/2 hνo; n = 0, 1, 2, 3, … Thus as quantum levels appear so-called “half-integral” multiples of the “quantum of energy” peculiar to the oscillator, i.e. the odd multiples of hνo/2. The intervals between the levels, w ...
The Hydrogen Atom: a Review on the Birth of Modern Quantum
... intuition to highlight the parallelism between the equations of electromagnetic waves and those of material particle motion [9,13-14]. He was so able to formulate a mathematical formalism where matter can be studied using the wave equations! ...
... intuition to highlight the parallelism between the equations of electromagnetic waves and those of material particle motion [9,13-14]. He was so able to formulate a mathematical formalism where matter can be studied using the wave equations! ...
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... and cell (in biology) are examples. Compare their current definition with those of 30 years ago and you will notice how much our understanding of what information is and what cells are changed. Other concepts, generalities mostly (such as matter), remain rather stagnant, in defiance of evidence that ...
... and cell (in biology) are examples. Compare their current definition with those of 30 years ago and you will notice how much our understanding of what information is and what cells are changed. Other concepts, generalities mostly (such as matter), remain rather stagnant, in defiance of evidence that ...
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... Finite D, finite U/t : Bose-glass is a compressible, but nonsuperfluid phase [Giamarchi&Shulz, 1989, Fisher et al. 1989] Infinite U/t : Anderson localization of the mapped Fermi gas ...
... Finite D, finite U/t : Bose-glass is a compressible, but nonsuperfluid phase [Giamarchi&Shulz, 1989, Fisher et al. 1989] Infinite U/t : Anderson localization of the mapped Fermi gas ...
Structural Explanations, or the Reasonable Effectiveness of
... significantly from zero, the larger is the interval in which its Fourier transform differs from zero, in such a way that equation (1) must be satisfied. The Uncertainty Relation between position and momentum, therefore, is understood as a direct consequence of the mathematical, formal properties of ...
... significantly from zero, the larger is the interval in which its Fourier transform differs from zero, in such a way that equation (1) must be satisfied. The Uncertainty Relation between position and momentum, therefore, is understood as a direct consequence of the mathematical, formal properties of ...
Syllabus
... porous media; Lubrication theory. Boundary layer theory; properties of Navier-Stokes equations; two dimensional boundary equations; displacement, momentum and energy thickness for two dimensional flows. Von Mises transformation. Similarity solutions of boundary layer equations. Boundary layer flow o ...
... porous media; Lubrication theory. Boundary layer theory; properties of Navier-Stokes equations; two dimensional boundary equations; displacement, momentum and energy thickness for two dimensional flows. Von Mises transformation. Similarity solutions of boundary layer equations. Boundary layer flow o ...
Resource Letter SPE-1: Single-Photon Experiments in the Undergraduate Laboratory
... 31. “A simple experiment for discussion of quantum interference and which-way measurement,” M. B. Schneider and I. A. LaPuma, Am. J. Phys. 70, 266–271 (2002). With widespread use of digital cameras, it is now possible to produce demonstrations of low-light interference by the build-up of photon dete ...
... 31. “A simple experiment for discussion of quantum interference and which-way measurement,” M. B. Schneider and I. A. LaPuma, Am. J. Phys. 70, 266–271 (2002). With widespread use of digital cameras, it is now possible to produce demonstrations of low-light interference by the build-up of photon dete ...
- Philsci
... significantly from zero, the larger is the interval in which its Fourier transform differs from zero, in such a way that equation (1) must be satisfied. The Uncertainty Relation between position and momentum, therefore, is understood as a direct consequence of the mathematical, formal properties of ...
... significantly from zero, the larger is the interval in which its Fourier transform differs from zero, in such a way that equation (1) must be satisfied. The Uncertainty Relation between position and momentum, therefore, is understood as a direct consequence of the mathematical, formal properties of ...