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... In this and the remaining chapters, we address a few traditional philosophical issues in the light of quantum mechanics. The problems raised are complex, and for this reason the discussion is not only more introductory than usual but also often centered on the orthodox interpretation. However, it sh ...
... In this and the remaining chapters, we address a few traditional philosophical issues in the light of quantum mechanics. The problems raised are complex, and for this reason the discussion is not only more introductory than usual but also often centered on the orthodox interpretation. However, it sh ...
Ordinal Explanation of the Periodic System of Chemical Elements
... easy to write down, but we are unable to solve them if we take relativistic eects into consideration, then even the equations become very complicated 32. Since we do not know the corresponding numerical values, we suggest avoiding numbers altogether and using only ordinal information. Formulation ...
... easy to write down, but we are unable to solve them if we take relativistic eects into consideration, then even the equations become very complicated 32. Since we do not know the corresponding numerical values, we suggest avoiding numbers altogether and using only ordinal information. Formulation ...
Optimal quantum cloning of orbital angular momentum photon
... may cut down substantially the noise and losses arising from the imperfect generation and detection efficiency, by reducing the total number of photons needed in a given process. Qudit-based quantum information protocols may also offer better theoretical performances than their qubit equivalents11,12 , ...
... may cut down substantially the noise and losses arising from the imperfect generation and detection efficiency, by reducing the total number of photons needed in a given process. Qudit-based quantum information protocols may also offer better theoretical performances than their qubit equivalents11,12 , ...
Quantum Theories of Mind
... showed electrons interfere like light waves,5 confirming de Broglie’s wave-particle duality. Claus Jönsson performed the two-slit experiment with electrons.6 (See figure 14.) The interference effects are not the result of several particles interfering, but occur in the statistical aggregation of sin ...
... showed electrons interfere like light waves,5 confirming de Broglie’s wave-particle duality. Claus Jönsson performed the two-slit experiment with electrons.6 (See figure 14.) The interference effects are not the result of several particles interfering, but occur in the statistical aggregation of sin ...
How Classical Particles Emerge From the Quantum World
... in which the spatial part is a simple product state. Clearly, this state does not obey the anti-symmetrization postulate, and from a fundamental point of view it therefore cannot be right. It is true that as long as we only consider observables that commute with position, we shall not arrive at any ...
... in which the spatial part is a simple product state. Clearly, this state does not obey the anti-symmetrization postulate, and from a fundamental point of view it therefore cannot be right. It is true that as long as we only consider observables that commute with position, we shall not arrive at any ...
Heralded atomic-ensemble quantum memory for photon polarization states
... through this area many times using mirrors with very low loss [10]. In the optical domain an opacity (or resonant optical depth η) of ∼100 can be achieved in this way [10, 11]. An alternative method for increasing the optical depth is to use an ensemble [1–5], [12], rather than a single particle. It ...
... through this area many times using mirrors with very low loss [10]. In the optical domain an opacity (or resonant optical depth η) of ∼100 can be achieved in this way [10, 11]. An alternative method for increasing the optical depth is to use an ensemble [1–5], [12], rather than a single particle. It ...
Molecular Quadratic Response Properties with Inclusion of Relativity Johan Henriksson
... the light of these developments, Paul Dirac stated: 14 “The underlying physical laws necessary for the mathematical theory of a large part of physics and the whole of chemistry are thus completely known, and the difficulty is only that the exact application of these laws leads to equations much too ...
... the light of these developments, Paul Dirac stated: 14 “The underlying physical laws necessary for the mathematical theory of a large part of physics and the whole of chemistry are thus completely known, and the difficulty is only that the exact application of these laws leads to equations much too ...
Manipulating and Measuring the Quantum State of Photons and Atoms
... Generating / measuring other states With perfect detectors and perfect single-photon sources, such schemes can easily be generalized. With one or the other (and typically some feedback), many states may be synthesized by iteratively adding or subtracting photons, and in some cases ...
... Generating / measuring other states With perfect detectors and perfect single-photon sources, such schemes can easily be generalized. With one or the other (and typically some feedback), many states may be synthesized by iteratively adding or subtracting photons, and in some cases ...
Reply to" Comment on" Galilean invariance at quantum Hall edge""
... as a variation of the action with respect to the gauge field (see Eq. (46) in [1]). In our construction, however, the velocity should not be considered independent, since it is a function of the electromagnetic field satisfying Eq. (5). Taking this into account and going through the same steps as in ...
... as a variation of the action with respect to the gauge field (see Eq. (46) in [1]). In our construction, however, the velocity should not be considered independent, since it is a function of the electromagnetic field satisfying Eq. (5). Taking this into account and going through the same steps as in ...
Fully nonlocal quantum correlations
... written as P (a,b|x,y) = λ p(λ)PA (a|x,λ)PB (b|y,λ). These correlations are also called local, as outcome a (b) is locally generated from input x (y) and the preestablished classical correlations λ. The violation of Bell inequalities by entangled states implies that the set of quantum correlations i ...
... written as P (a,b|x,y) = λ p(λ)PA (a|x,λ)PB (b|y,λ). These correlations are also called local, as outcome a (b) is locally generated from input x (y) and the preestablished classical correlations λ. The violation of Bell inequalities by entangled states implies that the set of quantum correlations i ...
Chapter 5. The Schrödinger Wave Equation Formulation of Quantum
... Schrödinger’s version of quantum mechanics is based on the evolution of a wave function characterizing the system, a notion previously introduced in Chapter 4, as dictated by the Schrödinger wave equation. This is the approach we will take here. It is interesting to note, however, that Richard Feynm ...
... Schrödinger’s version of quantum mechanics is based on the evolution of a wave function characterizing the system, a notion previously introduced in Chapter 4, as dictated by the Schrödinger wave equation. This is the approach we will take here. It is interesting to note, however, that Richard Feynm ...
QUESTION BANK ON ATOMIC STRUCTURE-3.pmd
... In the n th quantum level, the number of electronic subshell is (A) (B) (C) 2n (D) 2 × ( 2l + 1) ...
... In the n th quantum level, the number of electronic subshell is (A) (B) (C) 2n (D) 2 × ( 2l + 1) ...
Closed timelike curves make quantum and classical computing
... It was once believed that CTCs would lead inevitably to logical inconsistencies such as the Grandfather Paradox. But in a groundbreaking 1991 paper, Deutsch [9] showed that this intuition fails, provided the physics of the CTC is quantum-mechanical. Deutsch’s insight was that a CTC should simply be ...
... It was once believed that CTCs would lead inevitably to logical inconsistencies such as the Grandfather Paradox. But in a groundbreaking 1991 paper, Deutsch [9] showed that this intuition fails, provided the physics of the CTC is quantum-mechanical. Deutsch’s insight was that a CTC should simply be ...
Quantum Theory
... and in principle, it could be used to predict the behavior of any physical, chemical, or biological system. However, explaining the behavior of the everyday world with quantum theory is too complicated to be practical. ...
... and in principle, it could be used to predict the behavior of any physical, chemical, or biological system. However, explaining the behavior of the everyday world with quantum theory is too complicated to be practical. ...
Quantum Field Theory and Coalgebraic Logic in Theoretical
... These NG correlations allow the existence of infinitely many non-unitarily inequivalent representations of the canonical commutation relations (CCR’s) in QFT (non-unitarily inequivalent Hilbert spaces of the system states) (Blasone et al., 2011). The DDF allows then to use the minimum free energy fu ...
... These NG correlations allow the existence of infinitely many non-unitarily inequivalent representations of the canonical commutation relations (CCR’s) in QFT (non-unitarily inequivalent Hilbert spaces of the system states) (Blasone et al., 2011). The DDF allows then to use the minimum free energy fu ...