
Experiments with single photons
... published also in 1909), and identifies two basic contributions to the fluctuations of radiation : one is a “particle-like” contribution, that we would call now shot-noise, and the other one is a “wavelike” contribution, which is due to random interferences, and that we would call now speckle-like fluc ...
... published also in 1909), and identifies two basic contributions to the fluctuations of radiation : one is a “particle-like” contribution, that we would call now shot-noise, and the other one is a “wavelike” contribution, which is due to random interferences, and that we would call now speckle-like fluc ...
A Study of The Applications of Matrices and R^(n) Projections By
... The 1st model of quantum mechanics was representing the theory's operators by infinite-dimensional matrices acting on quantum states. This area of study is also referred to as matrix mechanics. One particular example is the density matrix that characterizes the "mixed" state of a quantum system as a ...
... The 1st model of quantum mechanics was representing the theory's operators by infinite-dimensional matrices acting on quantum states. This area of study is also referred to as matrix mechanics. One particular example is the density matrix that characterizes the "mixed" state of a quantum system as a ...
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... The purpose of physics is to study entities of the natural world, existing independently from any particular observer's perception, and obeying universal and intelligible rules. Many physicists (inc. me) look at certain and reproducible events as real, so we like : If, without in any way disturbing ...
... The purpose of physics is to study entities of the natural world, existing independently from any particular observer's perception, and obeying universal and intelligible rules. Many physicists (inc. me) look at certain and reproducible events as real, so we like : If, without in any way disturbing ...
Quantum Relaxation after a Quench in Systems with Boundaries Ferenc Iglo´i *
... and potential thermalization in the presence of boundaries. Theoretical studies of nonequilibrium quantum relaxation have focused on bulk sites up to now, but all real systems have a finite extent and they are bounded by surfaces and the physical properties in the surface region are considerably dif ...
... and potential thermalization in the presence of boundaries. Theoretical studies of nonequilibrium quantum relaxation have focused on bulk sites up to now, but all real systems have a finite extent and they are bounded by surfaces and the physical properties in the surface region are considerably dif ...
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... computer simulator using a recursive phase-estimation algorithm.4–7 Lanyon et al. reported the application of photonic quantum computer technology to calculate properties of the hydrogen molecule in a minimal basis.8 For the simulation of quantum systems, it is needed to find efficient quantum circu ...
... computer simulator using a recursive phase-estimation algorithm.4–7 Lanyon et al. reported the application of photonic quantum computer technology to calculate properties of the hydrogen molecule in a minimal basis.8 For the simulation of quantum systems, it is needed to find efficient quantum circu ...
Metric fluctuations and decoherence
... quantum particles and, thus, leads to an apparent violation of the equivalence principle which gave additional motivation to performing improved atom interferometric tests of the equivalence principle. Here we derived another, complementary, implication of such spacetime fluctuations, namely decoher ...
... quantum particles and, thus, leads to an apparent violation of the equivalence principle which gave additional motivation to performing improved atom interferometric tests of the equivalence principle. Here we derived another, complementary, implication of such spacetime fluctuations, namely decoher ...