
Theoretical study of the phase evolution in a quantum dot in the
... Generalized Levinson’s theorem ...
... Generalized Levinson’s theorem ...
Lower Bounds for Quantum Search and Derandomization
... Here αk is a complex number, called the amplitude of state |ki. If we observe |φi we will see one and only one |ki. The probability of seeing one specific |ki is given by |αk |2 . Hence we must have P ...
... Here αk is a complex number, called the amplitude of state |ki. If we observe |φi we will see one and only one |ki. The probability of seeing one specific |ki is given by |αk |2 . Hence we must have P ...
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... A wheel on a fixed axle is a rigid body with a fixed point. Also, the Euclidean spaceR3 together with its isometric automorphisms is a rigid body, with fixed point 0 and configuration space O(3). When is it that the configuration space of a rigid body is O(3)? Theorem 4.4. For a rigid body B in Rn , ...
... A wheel on a fixed axle is a rigid body with a fixed point. Also, the Euclidean spaceR3 together with its isometric automorphisms is a rigid body, with fixed point 0 and configuration space O(3). When is it that the configuration space of a rigid body is O(3)? Theorem 4.4. For a rigid body B in Rn , ...
Basics of quantum mechanics
... function ψ ( q ) = αψ 1 ( q ) + βψ 2 ( q ) describes a new physical state that is called the superposition of the two states 1 and 2. If the states are normalized and orthogonal (“orthonormal”), then ...
... function ψ ( q ) = αψ 1 ( q ) + βψ 2 ( q ) describes a new physical state that is called the superposition of the two states 1 and 2. If the states are normalized and orthogonal (“orthonormal”), then ...
Axiomatic description of mixed states from Selinger`s CPM
... play a crucial role in quantum information theory. To our knowledge, the need for an abstract notion of internal trace has so far only been indicated by Delbecque in [5], motivated by the fact that while in Selinger’s construction they arise from an underlying JSV-trace in some other categories they ...
... play a crucial role in quantum information theory. To our knowledge, the need for an abstract notion of internal trace has so far only been indicated by Delbecque in [5], motivated by the fact that while in Selinger’s construction they arise from an underlying JSV-trace in some other categories they ...
Quantum Effects in White Dwarfs - The Dartmouth Undergraduate
... billiard ball, but is instead expressed as a wavefunction, usually denoted by the symbol ψ. This wavefunction represents the probability that the particle will be found at a point in space. At first this sounds like an abstract idea, but its implications are very real, as we will see. Given a two pa ...
... billiard ball, but is instead expressed as a wavefunction, usually denoted by the symbol ψ. This wavefunction represents the probability that the particle will be found at a point in space. At first this sounds like an abstract idea, but its implications are very real, as we will see. Given a two pa ...
NAME: Answer Table for the Multiple
... system isn’t in any particular stationary state (unless the expansion contains only one term) before the measurement: the measurement projects the system into (or collapses the wave function to) a particular stationary state. This is sensible. Take an ensemble and measure any dynamical quantity (rep ...
... system isn’t in any particular stationary state (unless the expansion contains only one term) before the measurement: the measurement projects the system into (or collapses the wave function to) a particular stationary state. This is sensible. Take an ensemble and measure any dynamical quantity (rep ...
Poster-Okubo - Department of Physics and Astronomy
... 1996 Gail G. Hanson (Indiana University) and Roy F. Schwitters (University of Texas - Austin ) "Gail Hanson and Roy Schwitters are honored for their separate contributions which together provided the first clear evidence that hadronic final states in e+e? annihilation, which are largely composed of ...
... 1996 Gail G. Hanson (Indiana University) and Roy F. Schwitters (University of Texas - Austin ) "Gail Hanson and Roy Schwitters are honored for their separate contributions which together provided the first clear evidence that hadronic final states in e+e? annihilation, which are largely composed of ...
Chapter 5 Angular Momentum and Spin
... where 2j must be a non-negative integer because we get from |j, µmin i to |j, µmax i with (J+ )k ...
... where 2j must be a non-negative integer because we get from |j, µmin i to |j, µmax i with (J+ )k ...
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... they do not settle the question whether the vacuum state violates Bell’s inequality relative to measurements performed in any pair of spacelike separated regions (no matter how small these regions are, and no matter how far apart they are). Clifton immediately realized the interest of this question; ...
... they do not settle the question whether the vacuum state violates Bell’s inequality relative to measurements performed in any pair of spacelike separated regions (no matter how small these regions are, and no matter how far apart they are). Clifton immediately realized the interest of this question; ...
Manipulation of electron spin in a quantum dot D. G
... dot and to manipulate it. In fact, if adiabatic evolution is realized across a closed path γ in parameter space close enough to an accidental level degeneracy, the nontrivial topology of the Hilbert space makes the state of the system take up a “geometrical” phase Γ, referred to as the “Berry phase” ...
... dot and to manipulate it. In fact, if adiabatic evolution is realized across a closed path γ in parameter space close enough to an accidental level degeneracy, the nontrivial topology of the Hilbert space makes the state of the system take up a “geometrical” phase Γ, referred to as the “Berry phase” ...
Poincaré, Heisenberg, Gödel. Some limits of scientific knowledge.
... A theory is scientific if it is refutable by a conceivable event (experiment), if it is “falsable”. Stricto sensu, a scientific theory is never verified in a definite way, but it can successfully pass many probes in each of which it could be refuted ...
... A theory is scientific if it is refutable by a conceivable event (experiment), if it is “falsable”. Stricto sensu, a scientific theory is never verified in a definite way, but it can successfully pass many probes in each of which it could be refuted ...
A two-qubit logic gate in silicon
... the stringent thresholds required for fault-tolerant quantum computing10. Despite this, high-fidelity two-qubit gates in the solid state that can be manufactured using standard lithographic techniques have so far been limited to superconducting qubits5, owing to the difficulties of coupling qubits a ...
... the stringent thresholds required for fault-tolerant quantum computing10. Despite this, high-fidelity two-qubit gates in the solid state that can be manufactured using standard lithographic techniques have so far been limited to superconducting qubits5, owing to the difficulties of coupling qubits a ...
Electrons as field quanta: A better way to teach quantum physicsin introductory general physics courses
... double-slit. This field cannot be an electromagnetic field because a similar pattern appears with all beams of matter, even uncharged neutron beams, atomic beams, and C60 共buckeyball兲 molecular beams.4 Thus, Fig. 3 is evidence for a new fundamental wave in nature, different from an electromagnetic w ...
... double-slit. This field cannot be an electromagnetic field because a similar pattern appears with all beams of matter, even uncharged neutron beams, atomic beams, and C60 共buckeyball兲 molecular beams.4 Thus, Fig. 3 is evidence for a new fundamental wave in nature, different from an electromagnetic w ...
Electrons as field quanta: A better way to teach quantum physics in introductory general physics courses
... double-slit. This field cannot be an electromagnetic field because a similar pattern appears with all beams of matter, even uncharged neutron beams, atomic beams, and C60 共buckeyball兲 molecular beams.4 Thus, Fig. 3 is evidence for a new fundamental wave in nature, different from an electromagnetic w ...
... double-slit. This field cannot be an electromagnetic field because a similar pattern appears with all beams of matter, even uncharged neutron beams, atomic beams, and C60 共buckeyball兲 molecular beams.4 Thus, Fig. 3 is evidence for a new fundamental wave in nature, different from an electromagnetic w ...