Packard Poster-2 - Northwestern University Mesoscopic Physics
... mechanically entangled exhibit novel behavior that violates many of our classical intuitions. The exploitation of entangled quantum objects is at the heart of a number of recently developed subfields in physics – quantum computation, quantum cryptography, quantum information, etc. Perhaps the simple ...
... mechanically entangled exhibit novel behavior that violates many of our classical intuitions. The exploitation of entangled quantum objects is at the heart of a number of recently developed subfields in physics – quantum computation, quantum cryptography, quantum information, etc. Perhaps the simple ...
Quantum stress in chaotic billiards Linköping University Postprint
... for T␣共x , y兲 is quite satisfactory for small net currents. However, a distinct difference between experiments and theory is observed at higher net flow, which could be explained using a Gaussian random field, where the net current was taken into account by an additional plane wave with a preferent ...
... for T␣共x , y兲 is quite satisfactory for small net currents. However, a distinct difference between experiments and theory is observed at higher net flow, which could be explained using a Gaussian random field, where the net current was taken into account by an additional plane wave with a preferent ...
Buletin Stiintific - UPB - Seria A - numar 3 - 2009
... Based on the measurement of the propagation losses, optical insertion and return losses of optical fibers using nondestructive methods several experimental results are presented and analysed from metrology point of view in this paper. Using the Optical Transmission Method the attenuation of the opti ...
... Based on the measurement of the propagation losses, optical insertion and return losses of optical fibers using nondestructive methods several experimental results are presented and analysed from metrology point of view in this paper. Using the Optical Transmission Method the attenuation of the opti ...
The duality of psycho-physics
... days living together. I am a skeptical person, but I am open-minded and might be convinced. I do, for example, believe that dogs have feelings. I have seen the looks on their faces and their wagging tails. I know that if I felt happy and excited and had a tail I would wag it just as a dog does. Most ...
... days living together. I am a skeptical person, but I am open-minded and might be convinced. I do, for example, believe that dogs have feelings. I have seen the looks on their faces and their wagging tails. I know that if I felt happy and excited and had a tail I would wag it just as a dog does. Most ...
preskill-ARO-2013 - Caltech Particle Theory
... • Progress on last year’s objectives – FY12-13 - Quantum algorithms for simulating particle collisions in fermionic quantum field theories. - Proposed quantum-resistant cryptosystem based on hardness of solving systems of quadratic equations. - Quantum circuit obfuscation schemes based on the connec ...
... • Progress on last year’s objectives – FY12-13 - Quantum algorithms for simulating particle collisions in fermionic quantum field theories. - Proposed quantum-resistant cryptosystem based on hardness of solving systems of quadratic equations. - Quantum circuit obfuscation schemes based on the connec ...
Energy Conversion of Fully Random Thermal Relaxation Times
... relaxation times, the inverse of which are formally homogeneous with energy. Here, we show in a precise way that the periodic modification of relaxation times during temperature-constant thermodynamic cycles can be thermodynamically beneficiary to the operator. This result holds as long as the opera ...
... relaxation times, the inverse of which are formally homogeneous with energy. Here, we show in a precise way that the periodic modification of relaxation times during temperature-constant thermodynamic cycles can be thermodynamically beneficiary to the operator. This result holds as long as the opera ...
Neutral kaons decay has 20 disintegration channels of one, two or
... conceptualization lower the probability of credibility. To wrap these crafty disintegration processes into pretending backing mathematics (QCD), much too artificial to appear slightly healthy, does not reach diluting the conceptual illogicality. which certainly appears too much unbearable for those ...
... conceptualization lower the probability of credibility. To wrap these crafty disintegration processes into pretending backing mathematics (QCD), much too artificial to appear slightly healthy, does not reach diluting the conceptual illogicality. which certainly appears too much unbearable for those ...
Heriot-Watt University Free-Space Quantum Signatures Using
... send a message to Bob or Charlie, she sends the message together with the corresponding “private key”. The recipient of a message checks that the appended private key sufficiently well matches the measurement results he obtained in the distribution stage for the respective message. In a real impleme ...
... send a message to Bob or Charlie, she sends the message together with the corresponding “private key”. The recipient of a message checks that the appended private key sufficiently well matches the measurement results he obtained in the distribution stage for the respective message. In a real impleme ...
M05/11
... are other forms of F that will also give T (b), but they are worse in that the corresponding F has a larger range. Consequently, I and 0 are the only projections in {Aη (F ) | 0 ≤ F (x) ≤ 1}. None-the-less, we have an effect algebra quite different from the algebra of all effects in C2 . Thus, we ha ...
... are other forms of F that will also give T (b), but they are worse in that the corresponding F has a larger range. Consequently, I and 0 are the only projections in {Aη (F ) | 0 ≤ F (x) ≤ 1}. None-the-less, we have an effect algebra quite different from the algebra of all effects in C2 . Thus, we ha ...
while (M) P
... • Branching as classical control In our modelling we consider branching which is conditional upon the outcomes of measurements. This is opposed to controlled unitary transformation (e.g. CNOT), where the controlling qubit is not measured. More complex quantum algorithms usually have such classical c ...
... • Branching as classical control In our modelling we consider branching which is conditional upon the outcomes of measurements. This is opposed to controlled unitary transformation (e.g. CNOT), where the controlling qubit is not measured. More complex quantum algorithms usually have such classical c ...