
Quantum communication: Approaching the quantum limit
... that is beyond conventional approaches. In this regard, another important achievement reported by Zhang et al. is the development of a new analysis procedure that reduces the computational complexity of the tomographic reconstruction problem and thus allows detector POVMs for up to a million matrix ...
... that is beyond conventional approaches. In this regard, another important achievement reported by Zhang et al. is the development of a new analysis procedure that reduces the computational complexity of the tomographic reconstruction problem and thus allows detector POVMs for up to a million matrix ...
Solid State Electronic Devices
... Finding the wave functions for the hydrogen atom requires a solution of the Schrodinger equation in three dimensions for a coulombic potential field. Since the problem is spherically symmetric, the spherical coordinate system is used in the calculation. The term V (x, y, z) in Eq. (2-24) must be rep ...
... Finding the wave functions for the hydrogen atom requires a solution of the Schrodinger equation in three dimensions for a coulombic potential field. Since the problem is spherically symmetric, the spherical coordinate system is used in the calculation. The term V (x, y, z) in Eq. (2-24) must be rep ...
Do Global Virtual Axionic Gravitons Exist?
... Nevertheless, looking from the present-day theoretical point of view, the model reasoning presented in this paper allows to make use of the hypothetically existing virtual axionic particle-like global gravitons in order to search, ...
... Nevertheless, looking from the present-day theoretical point of view, the model reasoning presented in this paper allows to make use of the hypothetically existing virtual axionic particle-like global gravitons in order to search, ...
Quantum Correlations with Spacelike Separated Beam Splitters in
... us to realize the experiment inside our building. The permitted discrepancy on the time of arrival of the photons at the AOMs is then, according to (4), 61.53 ps, corresponding to a distance of 60.46 mm in air. The fiber path length can be measured with a precision of 0.1 mm using a low coherence in ...
... us to realize the experiment inside our building. The permitted discrepancy on the time of arrival of the photons at the AOMs is then, according to (4), 61.53 ps, corresponding to a distance of 60.46 mm in air. The fiber path length can be measured with a precision of 0.1 mm using a low coherence in ...
Discrete Symmetries and Gravity G W Gibbons DAMTP
... Racah and the Wigner approach to discrete symmetries for fermions. The Racah approach is basically to use linear (in fact Cliffordian) representions which are complex linear. On the another hand Wigner (followed by almost all textbooks) used what he called co-representations which contain anti-linea ...
... Racah and the Wigner approach to discrete symmetries for fermions. The Racah approach is basically to use linear (in fact Cliffordian) representions which are complex linear. On the another hand Wigner (followed by almost all textbooks) used what he called co-representations which contain anti-linea ...
Quantum computer - Universidad de Murcia
... • Device-Independent QKD represents the strongest form of quantum cryptography. It is based on the minimal number of assumptions. • It may be useful when considering practical implementations. If some correlations are observed → secure key distribution. No security loopholes related to technological ...
... • Device-Independent QKD represents the strongest form of quantum cryptography. It is based on the minimal number of assumptions. • It may be useful when considering practical implementations. If some correlations are observed → secure key distribution. No security loopholes related to technological ...
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... in the case of X-rays one had both waves and corpuscles, thus suddenly - ... it was certain in the course of summer 1923 - I got the idea that one had to extend this duality to material particles, especially to electrons. And I realised that, on the one hand, the Hamilton-Jacobi theory pointed somew ...
... in the case of X-rays one had both waves and corpuscles, thus suddenly - ... it was certain in the course of summer 1923 - I got the idea that one had to extend this duality to material particles, especially to electrons. And I realised that, on the one hand, the Hamilton-Jacobi theory pointed somew ...
The Psychoanalytic Unconscious in a Quantum
... contradiction holds – in the micro world it does not hold. More puzzling, still, is that a particle seems to be able to go back in time. Richard Feynman, the noted American physicist, speaks of this strange phenomenon with his theory of sum over histories. In this same area of inquiry Wheeler’s dela ...
... contradiction holds – in the micro world it does not hold. More puzzling, still, is that a particle seems to be able to go back in time. Richard Feynman, the noted American physicist, speaks of this strange phenomenon with his theory of sum over histories. In this same area of inquiry Wheeler’s dela ...