
Decay rates of planar helium - the Max Planck Institute for the
... the planar approximation is a good one, making the 2D model very valuable. Asymptotically, the dynamics of fragmentation is planar, even for non-zero angular momentum. In the presence, e.g., of an external electromagnetic field, angular momentum is however not conserved. Notwithstanding, even if an ...
... the planar approximation is a good one, making the 2D model very valuable. Asymptotically, the dynamics of fragmentation is planar, even for non-zero angular momentum. In the presence, e.g., of an external electromagnetic field, angular momentum is however not conserved. Notwithstanding, even if an ...
Fault-tolerant quantum computation
... A subsystem code is really the same thing as a standard quantum code, but where we don’t use some of the k qubits encoded in the code block. These unused qubits are called “gauge qubits” --- we don’t care about their quantum state and we don’t have to correct their errors. Choosing not to correct th ...
... A subsystem code is really the same thing as a standard quantum code, but where we don’t use some of the k qubits encoded in the code block. These unused qubits are called “gauge qubits” --- we don’t care about their quantum state and we don’t have to correct their errors. Choosing not to correct th ...
By confining electrons in three dimensions inside semiconductors, quantum dots... recreate many of the phenomena observed in atoms and nuclei,...
... and transmission of the single-channel leads. It only changes in the presence of a magnetic field, since this breaks the symmetry under time-reversal, and here again the theory matches the experimental results (figure 6c). What about the spacing of the Coulomb peaks? A simple universal prediction ca ...
... and transmission of the single-channel leads. It only changes in the presence of a magnetic field, since this breaks the symmetry under time-reversal, and here again the theory matches the experimental results (figure 6c). What about the spacing of the Coulomb peaks? A simple universal prediction ca ...
Quantum Games and Quantum Strategies
... activities of unphysical character. Yet, as was shown by von Neumann and Morgenstern [1], conscious choice is not essential for a theory of games. At the most abstract level, game theory is about numbers that entities are efficiently acting to maximize or minimize [2]. For a quantum physicist it is ...
... activities of unphysical character. Yet, as was shown by von Neumann and Morgenstern [1], conscious choice is not essential for a theory of games. At the most abstract level, game theory is about numbers that entities are efficiently acting to maximize or minimize [2]. For a quantum physicist it is ...
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... quasi-distribution that still give the correct marginal distributions for position and momentum. For an easy example, choose a rectangle R centered at the origin in the (x, p) phase plane and modify Wigner’s f (x, p) by adding a constant c (resp. subtracting c) when (x, p) ∈ R and the signs of x and ...
... quasi-distribution that still give the correct marginal distributions for position and momentum. For an easy example, choose a rectangle R centered at the origin in the (x, p) phase plane and modify Wigner’s f (x, p) by adding a constant c (resp. subtracting c) when (x, p) ∈ R and the signs of x and ...
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... maximize the quantum efficiency of the solar cell. The following page contains an article along with a vast amount of related information on the topic of quantum dot solar cells, the physics behind them, and the corresponding production techniques. Energy of Excitons: When electrons are optically ex ...
... maximize the quantum efficiency of the solar cell. The following page contains an article along with a vast amount of related information on the topic of quantum dot solar cells, the physics behind them, and the corresponding production techniques. Energy of Excitons: When electrons are optically ex ...
A Quantum Explanation of Sheldrake`s Morphic
... there a sound if nobody is there to hear it? Centuries ago, Bishop Berkeley said that there is always God to hear the sound, so the sound is there. But not so with quantum measurement. If transcendent consciousness is always looking and collapsing, quantum possibilities would never develop and all t ...
... there a sound if nobody is there to hear it? Centuries ago, Bishop Berkeley said that there is always God to hear the sound, so the sound is there. But not so with quantum measurement. If transcendent consciousness is always looking and collapsing, quantum possibilities would never develop and all t ...
The Postulates
... step aside and remind ourselves some simple things about how one sketches functions from a knowledge of the derivatives. The derivative of a function y = f (x), is the rate at which y changes with respect to x. It defines the slope of the function’s graph at x and provides an estimate of how much y ...
... step aside and remind ourselves some simple things about how one sketches functions from a knowledge of the derivatives. The derivative of a function y = f (x), is the rate at which y changes with respect to x. It defines the slope of the function’s graph at x and provides an estimate of how much y ...
Square-root measurement for quantum
... As mentioned in the Introduction, we sometimes encounter mixed states which are constructed artificially in a quantum cryptosystem. At the present time, we cannot predict what kind of artificial mixed states are employed in quantum cryptosystems. However, if we can show some analysis of quantum dete ...
... As mentioned in the Introduction, we sometimes encounter mixed states which are constructed artificially in a quantum cryptosystem. At the present time, we cannot predict what kind of artificial mixed states are employed in quantum cryptosystems. However, if we can show some analysis of quantum dete ...
Q.M3 Home work 1 Due date 8.11.15 1
... where θ and ϕ are parameters 1) Is this state normalized? If yes,prove it. If not, normalize it. 2)Find a state |Bi that is orthogonal to |Ai. Make sure |Bi is normalized. 3) Express |hi and |si in the {|Ai, |Bi} basis. 4) What are possible outcomes of a hardness measurement on the state |Ai, and wi ...
... where θ and ϕ are parameters 1) Is this state normalized? If yes,prove it. If not, normalize it. 2)Find a state |Bi that is orthogonal to |Ai. Make sure |Bi is normalized. 3) Express |hi and |si in the {|Ai, |Bi} basis. 4) What are possible outcomes of a hardness measurement on the state |Ai, and wi ...
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... Small T and B : mostly MIRO in transverse TP Higher T and B: polarization dependent transverse TP For higher mobility the polarization dependent part is more important ...
... Small T and B : mostly MIRO in transverse TP Higher T and B: polarization dependent transverse TP For higher mobility the polarization dependent part is more important ...
The hidden quantum entanglement roots of E = mc and its genesis to E
... Einstein’s E = mc2 is without a trace of a doubt the most recognizable equation in the history of physics and may be even in history full stop [1,4,6]. Why it is so may be debatable but for sure there are many reasons, some objective, other historical and many may be due to the persona of Einstein [ ...
... Einstein’s E = mc2 is without a trace of a doubt the most recognizable equation in the history of physics and may be even in history full stop [1,4,6]. Why it is so may be debatable but for sure there are many reasons, some objective, other historical and many may be due to the persona of Einstein [ ...