
Comment on “Quantum Monte Carlo Approach to Elementary
... S 1 chain [5,6] and is due to the massive relativistic low-energy spectrum the two systems share. Consistency arguments showed, furthermore, that this crossover should happen for substantially larger system sizes L ø 450 only [4]. This scaling law holds for open boundary conditions, S 1 findings ...
... S 1 chain [5,6] and is due to the massive relativistic low-energy spectrum the two systems share. Consistency arguments showed, furthermore, that this crossover should happen for substantially larger system sizes L ø 450 only [4]. This scaling law holds for open boundary conditions, S 1 findings ...
Distance between quantum states in the presence of initial qubit
... and its environment are initially prepared in an uncorrelated state, the reduced dynamics is completely positive and hence contractive with respect to some metrics. In consequence, the distance D[ρ1 ,ρ2 ] between two states can tend to zero when the system approaches a unique steady state (i.e., the ...
... and its environment are initially prepared in an uncorrelated state, the reduced dynamics is completely positive and hence contractive with respect to some metrics. In consequence, the distance D[ρ1 ,ρ2 ] between two states can tend to zero when the system approaches a unique steady state (i.e., the ...
majorization and quantum entanglement
... Despite its indisputable usefulness, one might well ask at the outset why we need the notion of majorization when measures of disorder such as the Shannon and von Neumann entropies are already available. Could not these other measures be as useful as majorization? This is a good question. It turns o ...
... Despite its indisputable usefulness, one might well ask at the outset why we need the notion of majorization when measures of disorder such as the Shannon and von Neumann entropies are already available. Could not these other measures be as useful as majorization? This is a good question. It turns o ...
Vincent Gammill
... A phase transition is a transformation of a thermodynamic system from one qualitative order to another, such as the familiar transition from solid to liquid. The transitions between the three familiar states of matter are examples of first-order phase transitions, in that at the critical point (e.g. ...
... A phase transition is a transformation of a thermodynamic system from one qualitative order to another, such as the familiar transition from solid to liquid. The transitions between the three familiar states of matter are examples of first-order phase transitions, in that at the critical point (e.g. ...
Microscopic quantum coherence in a photosynthetic-light
... (3.4) [52]. Following these lines of thought, the appearance of a classical world in quantum theory has been explored [51,52,55,56]. On the other hand, an example of fake decoherence is to interpret the result of an ensemble average over different noisy realizations of a system as the description of ...
... (3.4) [52]. Following these lines of thought, the appearance of a classical world in quantum theory has been explored [51,52,55,56]. On the other hand, an example of fake decoherence is to interpret the result of an ensemble average over different noisy realizations of a system as the description of ...
Powerpoint 7/20
... If we consider qubit 1 as one subsystem and qubits 2 and 3 as another subsystem, then the state is separable across this divide However, if we consider qubits 1 and 2 as one system and qubits 3 as one subsystem, then the state is entangled across this divide. ...
... If we consider qubit 1 as one subsystem and qubits 2 and 3 as another subsystem, then the state is separable across this divide However, if we consider qubits 1 and 2 as one system and qubits 3 as one subsystem, then the state is entangled across this divide. ...
Theory of fluctuations in a network of parallel superconducting wires
... authors showed that classical fluctuations could give rise to a non-zero order parameter even above the GL transition temperature. This mapping was extended to treat Josephson-coupled thin wires [12,13]. However, in the mapping, the effect of a magnetic field was not included. In the present paper, we ...
... authors showed that classical fluctuations could give rise to a non-zero order parameter even above the GL transition temperature. This mapping was extended to treat Josephson-coupled thin wires [12,13]. However, in the mapping, the effect of a magnetic field was not included. In the present paper, we ...
No entailing laws, but enablement in the evolution of the biosphere
... changes of the state space itself. Of course, the key point, extensively stressed below, is the proposal of the suitable observables in biology. These are dictated by the chosen theory. For us, this is Darwin’s Evolution. In this theoretical frame, we cannot prestate or list the possible selective b ...
... changes of the state space itself. Of course, the key point, extensively stressed below, is the proposal of the suitable observables in biology. These are dictated by the chosen theory. For us, this is Darwin’s Evolution. In this theoretical frame, we cannot prestate or list the possible selective b ...