Quantum cryptography
... be a state of two very distant particles, for example on two planets Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the ...
... be a state of two very distant particles, for example on two planets Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the ...
Superconducting phase qubit coupled to a nanomechanical resonator:
... model of quantum optics [21]. For a qubit with energy level spacing ⌬⑀ coupled with strength g to a resonator with angular frequency 0 and quality factor Q, the RWA is valid when both 兩0 − ⌬⑀ / ប兩 Ⰶ 0 / Q and g Ⰶ ⌬⑀. However, the resonant Rabi frequency, which is proportional to g, is then much s ...
... model of quantum optics [21]. For a qubit with energy level spacing ⌬⑀ coupled with strength g to a resonator with angular frequency 0 and quality factor Q, the RWA is valid when both 兩0 − ⌬⑀ / ប兩 Ⰶ 0 / Q and g Ⰶ ⌬⑀. However, the resonant Rabi frequency, which is proportional to g, is then much s ...
RESEARCH STATEMENT I had my training in theoretical physics
... dynamics and statistical physics. My research employs a combination of analytical calculations and large-scale numerical simulations (Monte Carlo simulations, integration of ordinary and stochastic differential equations for molecular dynamics, matrix diagonalization). The main points of my research ...
... dynamics and statistical physics. My research employs a combination of analytical calculations and large-scale numerical simulations (Monte Carlo simulations, integration of ordinary and stochastic differential equations for molecular dynamics, matrix diagonalization). The main points of my research ...
Quantum Mechanics- wave function
... algebra. Those who used the techniques of calculus included Louis de Broglie, Erwin Schrödinger, and others, developing "wave mechanics". Those who applied the methods of linear algebra included Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, and others, developing "matrix mechanics". Schrödinger subsequently showed t ...
... algebra. Those who used the techniques of calculus included Louis de Broglie, Erwin Schrödinger, and others, developing "wave mechanics". Those who applied the methods of linear algebra included Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, and others, developing "matrix mechanics". Schrödinger subsequently showed t ...
Quantum Relaxation after a Quench in Systems with Boundaries Ferenc Iglo´i *
... very rapidly, commonly denoted as ‘‘quench’’, for instance by using the phenomenon of Feshbach resonance and the couplings to dissipative degrees of freedom (such as phonons and electrons) are very weak. As a consequence, one can study coherent time evolution of isolated quantum systems. Among the f ...
... very rapidly, commonly denoted as ‘‘quench’’, for instance by using the phenomenon of Feshbach resonance and the couplings to dissipative degrees of freedom (such as phonons and electrons) are very weak. As a consequence, one can study coherent time evolution of isolated quantum systems. Among the f ...
Quantum Computing with Quantum Dots
... Quantum computers store information in two-level quantum systems and manipulate information by precisely controlling the system’s Hamiltonian. Typically, the fundamental unit of information in a quantum computer is referred to as a qubit, despite attempts to point out how grotesque a misuse of the e ...
... Quantum computers store information in two-level quantum systems and manipulate information by precisely controlling the system’s Hamiltonian. Typically, the fundamental unit of information in a quantum computer is referred to as a qubit, despite attempts to point out how grotesque a misuse of the e ...
Exciton Beats in GaAs Quantum Wells: Bosonic Representation and Collective... J. Fern´andez-Rossier and C. Tejedor
... we consider Rayleigh scattering experiments [3,4,11,12] and show that the bosonic approach accounts for the quadratic rise in the intensity at short times that is observed in the experiments [4]. At small electric fields and near band-gap excitation, the quanta of the induced polarization field, P, ...
... we consider Rayleigh scattering experiments [3,4,11,12] and show that the bosonic approach accounts for the quadratic rise in the intensity at short times that is observed in the experiments [4]. At small electric fields and near band-gap excitation, the quanta of the induced polarization field, P, ...
Quantum cryptography
... be a state of two very distant particles, for example on two planets Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the ...
... be a state of two very distant particles, for example on two planets Measurement of one of the particles, with respect to the standard basis, makes the above state to collapse to one of the states |00> or |11>. This means that subsequent measurement of other particle (on another planet) provides the ...
Basic elements of quantum information technology
... Even if it develops as well as current researchers can best imagine, QIT is not going to revolutionize the electronics industry in the sense of ousting existing IT. Rather, it will create new business opportunities which will grow alongside the existing ones. Instead of replacing your PC with a quan ...
... Even if it develops as well as current researchers can best imagine, QIT is not going to revolutionize the electronics industry in the sense of ousting existing IT. Rather, it will create new business opportunities which will grow alongside the existing ones. Instead of replacing your PC with a quan ...
A New Model of Shiatsu Energy
... The meridians act like quantum coherent domains in the body tissue. (Del Giudice, 2005 p10) What does coherent mean? You know the feeling of Shiatsu or Qi Gong group exercises with the whole group working as one? You know that feeling when you seem to almost lose your own awareness and merge with a ...
... The meridians act like quantum coherent domains in the body tissue. (Del Giudice, 2005 p10) What does coherent mean? You know the feeling of Shiatsu or Qi Gong group exercises with the whole group working as one? You know that feeling when you seem to almost lose your own awareness and merge with a ...
Average-Case Quantum Query Complexity
... The eld of quantum computation studies the power of computers based on quantum mechanical principles. So far, most quantum algorithms|and all physically implemented ones|have operated in the so-called black-box setting. Examples are [9, 18, 11, 7, 8]; even period-nding, which is the core of Shor's ...
... The eld of quantum computation studies the power of computers based on quantum mechanical principles. So far, most quantum algorithms|and all physically implemented ones|have operated in the so-called black-box setting. Examples are [9, 18, 11, 7, 8]; even period-nding, which is the core of Shor's ...
KB Paper2 Free Will Theorem
... For a long time, physicists have been in pursuit of the elusive Theory of Everything (TOE). If found, the TOE would allow us to describe and predict the actions of everything in the Universe. Right now, the biggest hurdles lie in combining two very mysterious fields. One is general relativity – the ...
... For a long time, physicists have been in pursuit of the elusive Theory of Everything (TOE). If found, the TOE would allow us to describe and predict the actions of everything in the Universe. Right now, the biggest hurdles lie in combining two very mysterious fields. One is general relativity – the ...
Existential Contextuality and the Models of Meyer, Kent and Clifton
... interpretations of conventional quantum mechanics. Recently, however, ’t Hooft [25, 26] (in one way) and Faraggi and Matone [27] and Bertoldi et al [28] (in another way) have speculated that Planck scale physics may most appropriately be described in terms of a hidden variables theory which is not e ...
... interpretations of conventional quantum mechanics. Recently, however, ’t Hooft [25, 26] (in one way) and Faraggi and Matone [27] and Bertoldi et al [28] (in another way) have speculated that Planck scale physics may most appropriately be described in terms of a hidden variables theory which is not e ...