
The measure of existence of a quantum world and the Sleeping
... Our method can be applied to other variations of SBP. For example, in Bradley’s (2011) ‘Technicolour’ SBP, in addition to the original procedure, Beauty is shown a coloured flag upon each awakening. For Heads, Red or Blue are shown at random with equal probabilities. For Tails, Red is shown on Monda ...
... Our method can be applied to other variations of SBP. For example, in Bradley’s (2011) ‘Technicolour’ SBP, in addition to the original procedure, Beauty is shown a coloured flag upon each awakening. For Heads, Red or Blue are shown at random with equal probabilities. For Tails, Red is shown on Monda ...
Discussion with Einstein on epistemological problems in atomic
... depend directly on individual quantum effects [1]. In these very same years when, developing his theory of relativity, Einstein laid a new foundation for physical science, he explored with a most daring spirit the novel features of atomicity which pointed beyond the whole framework of classical phys ...
... depend directly on individual quantum effects [1]. In these very same years when, developing his theory of relativity, Einstein laid a new foundation for physical science, he explored with a most daring spirit the novel features of atomicity which pointed beyond the whole framework of classical phys ...
Quine`s Holism and Quantum Holism
... opposite directions. Nonetheless, however [55] far apart in space these two systems are removed, the spin state of the whole, i.e., the joint spin state of these two systems taken together, is a superposition of the first system having spin up and the second system having spin down with the first sy ...
... opposite directions. Nonetheless, however [55] far apart in space these two systems are removed, the spin state of the whole, i.e., the joint spin state of these two systems taken together, is a superposition of the first system having spin up and the second system having spin down with the first sy ...
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... 1) Instructors were generally explicit in teaching a particular interpretation of the double-slit experiment with single quanta, though not explicitly as an interpretation; student responses in this context were overall reflective of the teaching goals for each course. Students from the Matter-Wave ...
... 1) Instructors were generally explicit in teaching a particular interpretation of the double-slit experiment with single quanta, though not explicitly as an interpretation; student responses in this context were overall reflective of the teaching goals for each course. Students from the Matter-Wave ...
Quantum eraser article from Scientific Amerian
... concerned here with the change in the component parallel to the slit plate.) The amount of recoil momentum the photon gives to the slit plate would depend on the slit through which the photon traversed (since the photon would have to be deflected by a greater amount from one slit than the other to r ...
... concerned here with the change in the component parallel to the slit plate.) The amount of recoil momentum the photon gives to the slit plate would depend on the slit through which the photon traversed (since the photon would have to be deflected by a greater amount from one slit than the other to r ...
Unifying Model for Several Classes of Two-Dimensional Phase Transition Yonatan Dubi,
... encoded by the scaling behavior near the SC percolation point of this lattice model. Calculation of the transmission through such a system, using two different numerical approaches, yielded a diverging localization length, with an exponent 2:4 0:1, close to the results of other numerical estim ...
... encoded by the scaling behavior near the SC percolation point of this lattice model. Calculation of the transmission through such a system, using two different numerical approaches, yielded a diverging localization length, with an exponent 2:4 0:1, close to the results of other numerical estim ...
Evolution without evolution, and without ambiguities
... This picture, however, still requires motion to be assumed as primitive, thus leaving the appearance of dynamics itself unexplained. The same problem as in classical physics arises in quantum theory: time appears as an extrinsic parameter in the equations of motion. In quantum theory there is also a ...
... This picture, however, still requires motion to be assumed as primitive, thus leaving the appearance of dynamics itself unexplained. The same problem as in classical physics arises in quantum theory: time appears as an extrinsic parameter in the equations of motion. In quantum theory there is also a ...
Exponential algorithmic speedup by quantum walk Andrew M. Childs, Richard Cleve, Enrico Deotto,
... a sequence of unitary operators that are either the oracle or act on a few qubits at a time. We address the general implementation issue in Section III B. In order to implement the quantum walk on a general graph, we must also be given a consistent coloring of the edges of the graph. In other words, ...
... a sequence of unitary operators that are either the oracle or act on a few qubits at a time. We address the general implementation issue in Section III B. In order to implement the quantum walk on a general graph, we must also be given a consistent coloring of the edges of the graph. In other words, ...
Experimental test of Heisenberg`s measurement uncertainty relation
... Recently, Busch, Lahti, and Werner (BLW) formulated uncertainty relations dealing with the imprecisions in joint measurements approximating incompatible observables [32, 33, 36]. The imprecisions or uncertainties, based on statistical distances between probability distributions of measurement outcom ...
... Recently, Busch, Lahti, and Werner (BLW) formulated uncertainty relations dealing with the imprecisions in joint measurements approximating incompatible observables [32, 33, 36]. The imprecisions or uncertainties, based on statistical distances between probability distributions of measurement outcom ...
Posterior distributions on certain parameter spaces obtained by using group theoretic methods adopted from quantum physics
... The use of group theoretic methods in statistical inference has been investigated from many points of view. Lists of references are provided, for example, in Eaton(1989), Barndorff-Nielsen et al.(1982), Kass and Wasserman(1996), and Diaconis(1988). Helland(1999 and 2003a, b) provides a scheme for em ...
... The use of group theoretic methods in statistical inference has been investigated from many points of view. Lists of references are provided, for example, in Eaton(1989), Barndorff-Nielsen et al.(1982), Kass and Wasserman(1996), and Diaconis(1988). Helland(1999 and 2003a, b) provides a scheme for em ...
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
... Describe gravitational waves; describe how gravitational waves are produced; describe how gravitational waves are indirectly detected. Describe the gravitational deflection of light and the effect it can have on a planet’s orbit. Explain the effect of gravitational lensing; explain the cause o ...
... Describe gravitational waves; describe how gravitational waves are produced; describe how gravitational waves are indirectly detected. Describe the gravitational deflection of light and the effect it can have on a planet’s orbit. Explain the effect of gravitational lensing; explain the cause o ...
High-Fidelity Polarization Storage in a Gigahertz Bandwidth
... To assess the coherence of the polarization storage, full process tomography of the memory was performed at a range of storage times and the fidelity is obtained from the reconstructed process matrices χij , as described in sec. 3. By running the experiment in its “off” state, with the control field ...
... To assess the coherence of the polarization storage, full process tomography of the memory was performed at a range of storage times and the fidelity is obtained from the reconstructed process matrices χij , as described in sec. 3. By running the experiment in its “off” state, with the control field ...