Quantum information processing with superconducting qubits in a
... the Rabi oscillation with a single excitation quantum of the resonator (as opposed to one or more photons), and (c) no quantum computing scheme. We study the Cooper-pair box with a SQUID loop. In this structure, the superconducting island with Cooperpair charge Q = 2ne is coupled to a segment of a s ...
... the Rabi oscillation with a single excitation quantum of the resonator (as opposed to one or more photons), and (c) no quantum computing scheme. We study the Cooper-pair box with a SQUID loop. In this structure, the superconducting island with Cooperpair charge Q = 2ne is coupled to a segment of a s ...
Diagonalization vs. Decoherence
... appears to have “classical” (non-quantum) properties and behaves like an ensemble of states (does not appear to exhibit superposition). * •Decoherence occurs through the irreversible interaction of the quantum state with the environment, “leaking” information about the state into the environment, so ...
... appears to have “classical” (non-quantum) properties and behaves like an ensemble of states (does not appear to exhibit superposition). * •Decoherence occurs through the irreversible interaction of the quantum state with the environment, “leaking” information about the state into the environment, so ...
How Quantum Theory Helps Us Explain
... physically embodied agent, this time-orientation imposes, or at least may be taken to coincide with, a local time-orientation of physical processes. The conceptual requirement that an agent’s prior information not be taken to include knowledge of how she will decide and act mirrors a physical restr ...
... physically embodied agent, this time-orientation imposes, or at least may be taken to coincide with, a local time-orientation of physical processes. The conceptual requirement that an agent’s prior information not be taken to include knowledge of how she will decide and act mirrors a physical restr ...
Quantum Langevin model for exoergic ion
... atom-atom and ion-atom interactions, where, to the best of our knowledge, no ab initio PES for alkali metal systems has ever been sufficiently accurate to predict the scattering length. All potentials had to be modified by incorporating a substantial amount of spectroscopic data (see, e.g., Ref. [14 ...
... atom-atom and ion-atom interactions, where, to the best of our knowledge, no ab initio PES for alkali metal systems has ever been sufficiently accurate to predict the scattering length. All potentials had to be modified by incorporating a substantial amount of spectroscopic data (see, e.g., Ref. [14 ...
When Bi-Interpretability Implies Synonymy
... translation is given by a domain formula δ(~x), where ~x is a sequence of m variables, and a mapping from the predicates of U to formulas of V , where an n-ary predicate P is mapped to a formula A(~x0 , . . . , ~xn−1 ), where the ~xj are appropriately chosen pairwise disjoint sequences of m variable ...
... translation is given by a domain formula δ(~x), where ~x is a sequence of m variables, and a mapping from the predicates of U to formulas of V , where an n-ary predicate P is mapped to a formula A(~x0 , . . . , ~xn−1 ), where the ~xj are appropriately chosen pairwise disjoint sequences of m variable ...
The Role of Physics in Science Integration
... During more than 25 centuries western thinking was dominated by the dualistic paradigm described by Aristotle's syllogism. A statement is true or false, exclusively one of both and all of intellectual activity consists of evaluating, arguing or refuting the statement. Many approaches recommend a les ...
... During more than 25 centuries western thinking was dominated by the dualistic paradigm described by Aristotle's syllogism. A statement is true or false, exclusively one of both and all of intellectual activity consists of evaluating, arguing or refuting the statement. Many approaches recommend a les ...
Even-denominator fractional quantum Hall effect in bilayer graphene
... Back to the basics: Scattering times from weak loc. Here: data from device with m ~ 60.000 cm2/Vs @ 250 mK (literature: conclusions valid at least for m between 1.000 and 60.000 cm2/Vs) ...
... Back to the basics: Scattering times from weak loc. Here: data from device with m ~ 60.000 cm2/Vs @ 250 mK (literature: conclusions valid at least for m between 1.000 and 60.000 cm2/Vs) ...
Orbitals Package Examples Introduction Initialization
... Here are the angular parts of all the real orbitals up to the f orbitals. Plots are of the squares of the angular parts, with lobes red for positive angular parts, cyan for negative. Leftmost orbital is , rightmost is . (To see the code, check "show input" under table/properties.). Run the table wit ...
... Here are the angular parts of all the real orbitals up to the f orbitals. Plots are of the squares of the angular parts, with lobes red for positive angular parts, cyan for negative. Leftmost orbital is , rightmost is . (To see the code, check "show input" under table/properties.). Run the table wit ...
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for an Quantum Mechanical Systems
... system for the estimate (quantum tomography), but there is no clear reason why or how the quantum error model would be related to that of the proposed noncontextual description. A noncontextuality test should not mix the two descriptions, as it attempts to show their fundamental differences. In this ...
... system for the estimate (quantum tomography), but there is no clear reason why or how the quantum error model would be related to that of the proposed noncontextual description. A noncontextuality test should not mix the two descriptions, as it attempts to show their fundamental differences. In this ...
Quantum numbers for relative ground states of antiferromagnetic
... given by (1) extraordinary shift quantum numbers, which supplement the ordinary ones to the complete set {k} = {0, 1, 2}. This means an additional degeneracy of the respective relative ground state, which is caused by the high symmetry of the Heisenberg triangle. For even N the k-rule (1) results in ...
... given by (1) extraordinary shift quantum numbers, which supplement the ordinary ones to the complete set {k} = {0, 1, 2}. This means an additional degeneracy of the respective relative ground state, which is caused by the high symmetry of the Heisenberg triangle. For even N the k-rule (1) results in ...
Closed Timelike Curves Make Quantum and
... [4]; for a recent survey of quantum complexity theory, see Watrous [18]. Here, we briefly describe the main complexity classes we will consider. PSPACE (Polynomial Space) is the class of decision problems that are solvable by a classical computer, using an amount of memory that is bounded by a polyn ...
... [4]; for a recent survey of quantum complexity theory, see Watrous [18]. Here, we briefly describe the main complexity classes we will consider. PSPACE (Polynomial Space) is the class of decision problems that are solvable by a classical computer, using an amount of memory that is bounded by a polyn ...
Heuristic Optimisation in Design and Analysis
... Not surprisingly, if there are more possible states to find the algorithm one of them can be found quicker. Order of search is now ...
... Not surprisingly, if there are more possible states to find the algorithm one of them can be found quicker. Order of search is now ...
Advanced Quantum Mechanics - Pieter Kok
... The modern version of quantum mechanics was formulated in 1932 by John von Neumann in his famous book Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, and it unifies Schrödingers wave theory with the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg, Born, and Jordan. The theory is framed in terms of linear vector space ...
... The modern version of quantum mechanics was formulated in 1932 by John von Neumann in his famous book Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, and it unifies Schrödingers wave theory with the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg, Born, and Jordan. The theory is framed in terms of linear vector space ...
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... entities: “its” (to restate the famous “Getting Its from Bits” formula of John Archibald Wheeler 1990). 3D printing is only the most recent example of turning bits into new entities of all kind, some leading to new forms of human activity. With decidability as a well-defined criterion for complexity ...
... entities: “its” (to restate the famous “Getting Its from Bits” formula of John Archibald Wheeler 1990). 3D printing is only the most recent example of turning bits into new entities of all kind, some leading to new forms of human activity. With decidability as a well-defined criterion for complexity ...
exploiting the superposition principle foundations and applications
... • Laboratory for testing the necessary tools for high resolution atom interferometry in microgravity / extended free fall ...
... • Laboratory for testing the necessary tools for high resolution atom interferometry in microgravity / extended free fall ...
Quantised Singularities in the Electromagnetic Field
... perfect and generalise the mathematical formalism that forms the existing basis of theoretical physics, and after each success in this direction, to try to interpret the new mathematical features in terms of physical entities (by a process like Eddington’s Principle of Identification). A recent pape ...
... perfect and generalise the mathematical formalism that forms the existing basis of theoretical physics, and after each success in this direction, to try to interpret the new mathematical features in terms of physical entities (by a process like Eddington’s Principle of Identification). A recent pape ...