
Chapter 7 Probability Amplitudes
... say that the state of a system is defined by specifying the maximum amount of data that can, in principle, be known simultaneously without mutual interference or contradiction about the system. According to classical physics, it is possible in principle, if not always in practice, to determine exact ...
... say that the state of a system is defined by specifying the maximum amount of data that can, in principle, be known simultaneously without mutual interference or contradiction about the system. According to classical physics, it is possible in principle, if not always in practice, to determine exact ...
Evaluation Work For QuVis: The Quantum Mechanics Visualization Project
... interactivity, prompt feedback and multiple representations of physics concepts, including microscopic processes that cannot be directly observed. By choosing particular interactive elements and limiting their ranges, students can be implicitly guided in their exploration [1-3]. Since 2009 we have b ...
... interactivity, prompt feedback and multiple representations of physics concepts, including microscopic processes that cannot be directly observed. By choosing particular interactive elements and limiting their ranges, students can be implicitly guided in their exploration [1-3]. Since 2009 we have b ...
D - The University of British Columbia
... Condensed-matter systems are modeled by simple Hamiltonians ...
... Condensed-matter systems are modeled by simple Hamiltonians ...
The Quantum Puzzle: Critique of Quantum Theory and
... orbits,21 a development that finally secured the heliocentric system’s advantage over its predecessor. An example such as this suggests that even if a new theory offers no new results, the principle of theoretical economy is an important measure of the ‘truth’ content of any theory that has been pro ...
... orbits,21 a development that finally secured the heliocentric system’s advantage over its predecessor. An example such as this suggests that even if a new theory offers no new results, the principle of theoretical economy is an important measure of the ‘truth’ content of any theory that has been pro ...
7. BH thermodynamics. A step towards quantum gravity?
... fundamental forces in one unified theory with nearly very few free parameter to be fixed by experiments. However to regain the 4-dimensional space-time of our empirical world the “extra dimensions” must be compactified to make them unobservable (high energy experiments were carefully checked for hin ...
... fundamental forces in one unified theory with nearly very few free parameter to be fixed by experiments. However to regain the 4-dimensional space-time of our empirical world the “extra dimensions” must be compactified to make them unobservable (high energy experiments were carefully checked for hin ...
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... states c i :,i s 1,2, . . . ,n4 . When c i : are non-orthogonal, they cannot be cloned perfectly. What we require is that the final states should be most similar as the target states, that is, the fidelity between the final and target states should be optimal. We derive a lower bound for the optim ...
... states c i :,i s 1,2, . . . ,n4 . When c i : are non-orthogonal, they cannot be cloned perfectly. What we require is that the final states should be most similar as the target states, that is, the fidelity between the final and target states should be optimal. We derive a lower bound for the optim ...
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... observables of a system in a mixed state, without requiring that the mixture in question be ignorance interpretable. Hence, this formulation allows us to ascribe values to observables of systems even when the systems are not in eigenstates of the corresponding operators. There are a number of import ...
... observables of a system in a mixed state, without requiring that the mixture in question be ignorance interpretable. Hence, this formulation allows us to ascribe values to observables of systems even when the systems are not in eigenstates of the corresponding operators. There are a number of import ...
Probing Quantum Frustrated Systems via Factorization of the
... Introduction.—Interest in frustrated quantum systems is due to the fact that they exhibit a large ground-state degeneracy, or quasidegeneracy, associated with complex structures of the quantum phase diagrams [1]. Moreover, frustrated spin models arise naturally in a variety of physical situations, e ...
... Introduction.—Interest in frustrated quantum systems is due to the fact that they exhibit a large ground-state degeneracy, or quasidegeneracy, associated with complex structures of the quantum phase diagrams [1]. Moreover, frustrated spin models arise naturally in a variety of physical situations, e ...