
The Quantum Perspective of Learing
... than two distinct particles (Aczel, 2002). These particles do not touch, yet are bound up (Arntz et al., 2006). As in gelatin, each particle of gelatin remains distinct and yet is part of each other particle. The spaces between gelatin particles are not empty but are interconnected making a unified ...
... than two distinct particles (Aczel, 2002). These particles do not touch, yet are bound up (Arntz et al., 2006). As in gelatin, each particle of gelatin remains distinct and yet is part of each other particle. The spaces between gelatin particles are not empty but are interconnected making a unified ...
Embedding Quantum Simulators Roberto Di Candia
... I thank all the members of the CCQED European Project, where I have been involved for the first three years of my PhD. This project has allowed me to be in touch and discuss with several scientists from the European elite, and it has been a pleasure to share the experience with other Early Stage Res ...
... I thank all the members of the CCQED European Project, where I have been involved for the first three years of my PhD. This project has allowed me to be in touch and discuss with several scientists from the European elite, and it has been a pleasure to share the experience with other Early Stage Res ...
The Homological Nature of Entropy
... a monad (cf. [4]), and the second category generates a representation of this structure, as do for instance conditioning, or adding new numbers; then information quantities are co-cycles associated with this module. We will see that, given a set of random variables on a finite set Ω and a simplicial ...
... a monad (cf. [4]), and the second category generates a representation of this structure, as do for instance conditioning, or adding new numbers; then information quantities are co-cycles associated with this module. We will see that, given a set of random variables on a finite set Ω and a simplicial ...
COMPUTING QUANTUM PHASE TRANSITIONS PREAMBLE
... A phase transition occurs when the thermodynamic properties of a material display a singularity as a function of the external parameters. Imagine, for instance, taking a piece of ice out of the freezer. Initially, its properties change only slowly with increasing temperature. However, at 0°C, a sudd ...
... A phase transition occurs when the thermodynamic properties of a material display a singularity as a function of the external parameters. Imagine, for instance, taking a piece of ice out of the freezer. Initially, its properties change only slowly with increasing temperature. However, at 0°C, a sudd ...
Quantum walk search on satisfiability problems random
... and David Deutsch in the 1980's, quantum computing remained little more than a curiosity until Peter 8hor's discovery of a polynomial time integer factorization algorithm in 1994 and Lov Grover's subsequent development of a quantum search algorithm in 1996 [13, 12, 29, 14]. The discovery of these pr ...
... and David Deutsch in the 1980's, quantum computing remained little more than a curiosity until Peter 8hor's discovery of a polynomial time integer factorization algorithm in 1994 and Lov Grover's subsequent development of a quantum search algorithm in 1996 [13, 12, 29, 14]. The discovery of these pr ...
http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/small/hsmallrecapturingphysics1986.pdf
... 3501 Market Street, Unhersity City Science Center, Philadelphia, Peiin. 19104, U S A Data on highly cited papers from a recently compiled citation index for physics in the 1920s are explored i n relation t o the revolutionary developnients that are widely regarded as constituting a golden age i n ph ...
... 3501 Market Street, Unhersity City Science Center, Philadelphia, Peiin. 19104, U S A Data on highly cited papers from a recently compiled citation index for physics in the 1920s are explored i n relation t o the revolutionary developnients that are widely regarded as constituting a golden age i n ph ...
Necessary and Sufficient Quantum Information Characterization of
... channel discrimination. In this sense, every entangled state, independently of how weakly entangled it is, is a resource. Nonetheless, exploiting such a resource may require arbitrary joint measurements on the output probe and ancilla [47]. From a conceptual perspective, one may want to limit measur ...
... channel discrimination. In this sense, every entangled state, independently of how weakly entangled it is, is a resource. Nonetheless, exploiting such a resource may require arbitrary joint measurements on the output probe and ancilla [47]. From a conceptual perspective, one may want to limit measur ...
Uniqueness of the ground state in weak perturbations of non
... Hx′ = Hx ⊖ Ωx . For any ux ∈ Hx′ we introduce the one-dimensional (“creation” or “spin raising”) operator u bx on Hx by u bx v = (v, Ωx )ux , ...
... Hx′ = Hx ⊖ Ωx . For any ux ∈ Hx′ we introduce the one-dimensional (“creation” or “spin raising”) operator u bx on Hx by u bx v = (v, Ωx )ux , ...
ptt-file - Parmenides Foundation
... What is distance? The same network may allow for different “distance structures” (metrical structures) For a society of people we can define “distance” according to: • physical distance • friendship distance • communication distance (two people making a phone call are “close” to each other with res ...
... What is distance? The same network may allow for different “distance structures” (metrical structures) For a society of people we can define “distance” according to: • physical distance • friendship distance • communication distance (two people making a phone call are “close” to each other with res ...
Experimental nonlocal and surreal Bohmian trajectories
... in classical mechanics. In orthodox quantum mechanics, however, a particle does not follow a trajectory, because it does not have a simultaneous position and momentum. Nonetheless, it is possible to reinterpret the quantum formalism as describing particles following definite trajectories, each with ...
... in classical mechanics. In orthodox quantum mechanics, however, a particle does not follow a trajectory, because it does not have a simultaneous position and momentum. Nonetheless, it is possible to reinterpret the quantum formalism as describing particles following definite trajectories, each with ...
Algebraic Bethe Ansatz for XYZ Gaudin model
... The XYZ Gaudin model was introduced by M. Gaudin [1, 2, 3] as a quasiclassical limit of XYZ spin-1/2 chain. Gaudin noticed also that the former model can be generalized to any values of constituing spins. Whereas the spectrum and eigenfunctions of the XXX and XXZ variants of Gaudin model can easily ...
... The XYZ Gaudin model was introduced by M. Gaudin [1, 2, 3] as a quasiclassical limit of XYZ spin-1/2 chain. Gaudin noticed also that the former model can be generalized to any values of constituing spins. Whereas the spectrum and eigenfunctions of the XXX and XXZ variants of Gaudin model can easily ...
Quantum Thermodynamics - Open Research Exeter
... that the erased system dissipates to a surrounding environment, cf. Fig. 1, in equilibrium at temperature T . The erasure of one bit, or “reset”, here refers to the change of a system being in one of two states with equal probability, 12 (i.e. 1 bit), to a definite known state, |0i (i.e. 0 bits). (W ...
... that the erased system dissipates to a surrounding environment, cf. Fig. 1, in equilibrium at temperature T . The erasure of one bit, or “reset”, here refers to the change of a system being in one of two states with equal probability, 12 (i.e. 1 bit), to a definite known state, |0i (i.e. 0 bits). (W ...