
ACAT2005_Severyanov
... We wish to use famous Feynman’s sum-over-paths method to calculate the matrix element for a quantum circuit built of the Toffoli and Hadamard gates (these two constitute a universal basis). To do that, we replace the quantum circuit under consideration by its classical version where the quantum Toff ...
... We wish to use famous Feynman’s sum-over-paths method to calculate the matrix element for a quantum circuit built of the Toffoli and Hadamard gates (these two constitute a universal basis). To do that, we replace the quantum circuit under consideration by its classical version where the quantum Toff ...
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... Any wave-function can be the stationary wave-function of the system only if it is a solution of this energy-eigenvalue equation, thus the energy has a certain, well defined value. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle There is a fundamental limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical pr ...
... Any wave-function can be the stationary wave-function of the system only if it is a solution of this energy-eigenvalue equation, thus the energy has a certain, well defined value. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle There is a fundamental limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical pr ...
Experimental realization of Shor`s quantum factoring algorithm using
... a2k mod N for all k (0 # k # n 2 1) for which jxk i j1i. The powers a2 can be ef®ciently pre-computed on a classical machine by repeated squaring of a. For N 15, a may be 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13 or 14. If we happen to pick a 2,k 7, 8 or 13, we ®nd that a4 mod 15 1, and therefore all a2 mod N 1 ...
... a2k mod N for all k (0 # k # n 2 1) for which jxk i j1i. The powers a2 can be ef®ciently pre-computed on a classical machine by repeated squaring of a. For N 15, a may be 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13 or 14. If we happen to pick a 2,k 7, 8 or 13, we ®nd that a4 mod 15 1, and therefore all a2 mod N 1 ...
Quantum Strategies V 82, N 5
... We consider game theory from the perspective of quantum algorithms. Strategies in classical game theory are either pure (deterministic) or mixed (probabilistic). While not every two-person zero-sum finite game has an equilibrium in the set of pure strategies, von Neumann showed that there is always ...
... We consider game theory from the perspective of quantum algorithms. Strategies in classical game theory are either pure (deterministic) or mixed (probabilistic). While not every two-person zero-sum finite game has an equilibrium in the set of pure strategies, von Neumann showed that there is always ...
A critique of recent theories of spin-half quantum plasmas
... who explicitly invokes Fermi-Dirac(FD) statistics for the electron gas] the simple product representation of the N -electron wave function of the system. They state, apparently in justification: “Thus, we will here neglect the effects of entanglement and focus on the collective properties of the qua ...
... who explicitly invokes Fermi-Dirac(FD) statistics for the electron gas] the simple product representation of the N -electron wave function of the system. They state, apparently in justification: “Thus, we will here neglect the effects of entanglement and focus on the collective properties of the qua ...
CHEMISTRY 120A FALL 2006 Lectures: MWF 10
... physical chemistry. This section of the course will be based primarily on material in Chapters 11-15 of McQuarrie and Simon. It will include a survey of modern computational methods in electronic structure theory, and then discuss a variety of modern spectroscopic techniques for studying molecular s ...
... physical chemistry. This section of the course will be based primarily on material in Chapters 11-15 of McQuarrie and Simon. It will include a survey of modern computational methods in electronic structure theory, and then discuss a variety of modern spectroscopic techniques for studying molecular s ...
Niels Bohr`s Philosophy of Quantum
... different directions. There is no one form of classical causality corresponding to the production of quantum physical phenomena. But still, these classical forms of causality, as well as their corresponding experimental conditions, can be seen as complementary to one another. And so, "Complementarit ...
... different directions. There is no one form of classical causality corresponding to the production of quantum physical phenomena. But still, these classical forms of causality, as well as their corresponding experimental conditions, can be seen as complementary to one another. And so, "Complementarit ...
PPT
... that had been oddly avoided by the CI. The MW approach also clarified certain things that were not originally apparent: • It might be possible to make a mathematically coherent theory which still – predicts probabilistic experience – is consistent with the linear part of quantum mechanics – at the e ...
... that had been oddly avoided by the CI. The MW approach also clarified certain things that were not originally apparent: • It might be possible to make a mathematically coherent theory which still – predicts probabilistic experience – is consistent with the linear part of quantum mechanics – at the e ...