Creating Entanglement - Fields Institute for Research in
... Errors and Guarantees Fingerprinting can have errors - we concentrate on onesided errors such that inferring different fingerprints is always correct but inferring same is prone to error. One-sided errors can be valuable; for example holding a suspect whilst checking fingerprints: don’t want to ...
... Errors and Guarantees Fingerprinting can have errors - we concentrate on onesided errors such that inferring different fingerprints is always correct but inferring same is prone to error. One-sided errors can be valuable; for example holding a suspect whilst checking fingerprints: don’t want to ...
Steering criteria and steerability witnesses
... – Many experiments realised since then strongly follow the quantum mechanical predictions, and (up to some loopholes involving Eric Cavalcanti, PIAF workshop, Sydney, February 2008 lack of space-like separation) support20 detection efficiencies and/or ...
... – Many experiments realised since then strongly follow the quantum mechanical predictions, and (up to some loopholes involving Eric Cavalcanti, PIAF workshop, Sydney, February 2008 lack of space-like separation) support20 detection efficiencies and/or ...
CDF @ UCSD Frank Würthwein Computing (finished since 8/2006
... • Local Phase Symmetry of Lagrange Density leads to the interaction terms, and thus a massless boson propagator. – Philosophically pleasing … – … and require to keep theory renormalizable. ...
... • Local Phase Symmetry of Lagrange Density leads to the interaction terms, and thus a massless boson propagator. – Philosophically pleasing … – … and require to keep theory renormalizable. ...
Establishing the Riemannian structure of space-time by
... The fact, that our approach will be based on very general matter waves as compared to massive point particles, has disadvantages and advantages: Matter fields, although defined in configuration space, will in general not represent localized parts of physical reality. They are not directly related to ...
... The fact, that our approach will be based on very general matter waves as compared to massive point particles, has disadvantages and advantages: Matter fields, although defined in configuration space, will in general not represent localized parts of physical reality. They are not directly related to ...
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... Weak measurements: from the 3-box problem to Hardy's Paradox to the which-path debate • The 3-box problem • Another case where airtight classical reasoning yields seemingly contradictory information • Experimental consequences of this information • Actual experiment! • Weak measurements shed light o ...
... Weak measurements: from the 3-box problem to Hardy's Paradox to the which-path debate • The 3-box problem • Another case where airtight classical reasoning yields seemingly contradictory information • Experimental consequences of this information • Actual experiment! • Weak measurements shed light o ...
The notion of four-momentum in TGD
... that Hamiltonians include also products of δCD and CP2 Hamiltonians so that one does not have direct sum!). Therefore this option seems to be slightly favored. Note that Kac-Moody generators are local isometries localized with respect to the coordinates of light-like 3-surface and vanish at partonic ...
... that Hamiltonians include also products of δCD and CP2 Hamiltonians so that one does not have direct sum!). Therefore this option seems to be slightly favored. Note that Kac-Moody generators are local isometries localized with respect to the coordinates of light-like 3-surface and vanish at partonic ...
Zitterbewegung and the Electron - Scientific Research Publishing
... from a rapidly changing angular momentum during an extended Zitterbewegung EZBW, a “light-like” model of the electron and other spin- 1 2 particles is formulated. This model describes individual particles in terms of paths of a moving quantum. It is shown that this description allows one to reproduc ...
... from a rapidly changing angular momentum during an extended Zitterbewegung EZBW, a “light-like” model of the electron and other spin- 1 2 particles is formulated. This model describes individual particles in terms of paths of a moving quantum. It is shown that this description allows one to reproduc ...
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... new interesting questions arise now due to the good tunability of the experiments with optical lattices. In particular, it becomes possible to study time-dependent processes such as driven quantum phase transitions [1]. A theoretical understanding of such phenomena is challenging, since the characte ...
... new interesting questions arise now due to the good tunability of the experiments with optical lattices. In particular, it becomes possible to study time-dependent processes such as driven quantum phase transitions [1]. A theoretical understanding of such phenomena is challenging, since the characte ...
Generalized uncertainty principle and analogue of
... for optical propagation in terms of the paradigms developed in the G-UP framework. As we detail below, in the optical analogues the values of β are such that one can foresee doable emulations of the physics at the Planck scale. In this paper, we develop the concept of generalized uncertainty princip ...
... for optical propagation in terms of the paradigms developed in the G-UP framework. As we detail below, in the optical analogues the values of β are such that one can foresee doable emulations of the physics at the Planck scale. In this paper, we develop the concept of generalized uncertainty princip ...
Rewriting measurement-based quantum computations with
... The map J·K gives an interpretation of diagrams as linear maps. This interpretation, however, is not injective: there are numerous diagrams which denote the same linear map. To address this difficulty, an equational theory on D is required. We will now introduce such a theory via a set of rewriting ...
... The map J·K gives an interpretation of diagrams as linear maps. This interpretation, however, is not injective: there are numerous diagrams which denote the same linear map. To address this difficulty, an equational theory on D is required. We will now introduce such a theory via a set of rewriting ...
Quantum Criticality: competing ground states in low
... macroscopic occupation of 4 He atoms in the ground state. Landau then proceeds to describe the low energy excited states, and hence the finite temperature properties, by identifying elementary excitations which perturb the order of the ground state in a fundamental way. These excitations can be tho ...
... macroscopic occupation of 4 He atoms in the ground state. Landau then proceeds to describe the low energy excited states, and hence the finite temperature properties, by identifying elementary excitations which perturb the order of the ground state in a fundamental way. These excitations can be tho ...
A purification postulate for quantum mechanics with indefinite causal
... These processes have been shown to enable the realization of tasks that are otherwise impossible: they allow for the violation of causal inequalities [1, 3–8], can be detected by causal witnesses [9], provide an advantage in quantum computation [10–12], and enable a reduction in communication comple ...
... These processes have been shown to enable the realization of tasks that are otherwise impossible: they allow for the violation of causal inequalities [1, 3–8], can be detected by causal witnesses [9], provide an advantage in quantum computation [10–12], and enable a reduction in communication comple ...
The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
... choose. Quantum theory says this is not true. The problem involved in demonstrating this theory is that the scale of a quantum of energy is much smaller than the objects we normally deal with. Imagine having a large delivery truck sitting on a scale. If we throw one more molecule onto the truck, can ...
... choose. Quantum theory says this is not true. The problem involved in demonstrating this theory is that the scale of a quantum of energy is much smaller than the objects we normally deal with. Imagine having a large delivery truck sitting on a scale. If we throw one more molecule onto the truck, can ...
Model Visualization of Atomic Quantum Numbers Three
... case we can think of the four quantum numbers as the "address" of electrons in atoms. There are three rules or principles that should be considered in the determination of the electron configuration of an atom, and this principle applies to a variety of elements are: 1) Prohibition of the Pauli prin ...
... case we can think of the four quantum numbers as the "address" of electrons in atoms. There are three rules or principles that should be considered in the determination of the electron configuration of an atom, and this principle applies to a variety of elements are: 1) Prohibition of the Pauli prin ...
QUANTUM PHENOMENA IN THE BIOLOGICAL
... Suppose a cell needs to have absorbed, say, ten quanta to be killed. Then for quite a while very few deaths will result, for it is unlikely that any one cell should receive ten quanta at the outset. What is happening in the initial period is that all of the cells are being hit but very few of them h ...
... Suppose a cell needs to have absorbed, say, ten quanta to be killed. Then for quite a while very few deaths will result, for it is unlikely that any one cell should receive ten quanta at the outset. What is happening in the initial period is that all of the cells are being hit but very few of them h ...