Dense Coding - School of Computing Science
... (Ennals, Sharp & Mycroft, 2004). Communicating Quantum Processes / POPL 2005 ...
... (Ennals, Sharp & Mycroft, 2004). Communicating Quantum Processes / POPL 2005 ...
Dark Energy from Violation of Energy Conservation
... cosmological constant performed for two models (continuous spontaneous localization and causal sets) illustrate how, despite the smallness of the modifications of the dynamics at the local level, the effect on the cosmological scale can be of the order of Λobs . Moreover, it is worth noting that, al ...
... cosmological constant performed for two models (continuous spontaneous localization and causal sets) illustrate how, despite the smallness of the modifications of the dynamics at the local level, the effect on the cosmological scale can be of the order of Λobs . Moreover, it is worth noting that, al ...
The Lee-Wick Fields out of Gravity
... other hand, is not renormalizable after quantization [1][2]. This is one of the reasons that general relativity was considered to be incompatible with quantum mechanics. In the quantized version of general relativity, one would not be able to reabsorb all the UV divergences into the coupling constan ...
... other hand, is not renormalizable after quantization [1][2]. This is one of the reasons that general relativity was considered to be incompatible with quantum mechanics. In the quantized version of general relativity, one would not be able to reabsorb all the UV divergences into the coupling constan ...
Reivelt, K., Vlassov, S. (2014) Quantum SpinOff Learning Station
... So far we have investigated very simple quantum mechanical systems, such as photons, electrons, and hydrogen atoms. We have also learned about some quantum-mechanical phenomena like light emission and tunneling. However, realistic quantum mechanical systems consist of many atoms or molecules, and we ...
... So far we have investigated very simple quantum mechanical systems, such as photons, electrons, and hydrogen atoms. We have also learned about some quantum-mechanical phenomena like light emission and tunneling. However, realistic quantum mechanical systems consist of many atoms or molecules, and we ...
From Classical to Wave-Mechanical Dynamics
... one : if indeed, according to de Broglie, the current interpretation “ne donne pas une vue exacte et satisfaisante des phénomènes qu’elle étudie”, which is the hidden reality ? The newfound general possibility of ray-trajectories [10-12] appears now to suggest that an "exacte et satisfaisante" descr ...
... one : if indeed, according to de Broglie, the current interpretation “ne donne pas une vue exacte et satisfaisante des phénomènes qu’elle étudie”, which is the hidden reality ? The newfound general possibility of ray-trajectories [10-12] appears now to suggest that an "exacte et satisfaisante" descr ...
Molekylfysik - Leiden Institute of Physics
... Note that the number of nodal lines (where lm(,)=0) increases as the value of l increases: a higher angular momentum implies higher kinetic energy. ...
... Note that the number of nodal lines (where lm(,)=0) increases as the value of l increases: a higher angular momentum implies higher kinetic energy. ...
Maximizing the Hilbert Space for a Finite Number of Distinguishable
... allowed to be any integer greater than unity. The qubit is therefore the two-state qudit, and the qutrit is the threestate qudit. Investigations into qudits have shown many significant results. Entanglement between two qutrits was first discussed by Caves and Milburn [9]. Bell inequalities for syste ...
... allowed to be any integer greater than unity. The qubit is therefore the two-state qudit, and the qutrit is the threestate qudit. Investigations into qudits have shown many significant results. Entanglement between two qutrits was first discussed by Caves and Milburn [9]. Bell inequalities for syste ...
Influence of boundary conditions on quantum
... interacting with the wall. This occurs when 3σ 1 − τ 2 ≈ q, and so tw ≈ qσ/3 for σ ≪ 1. For times t > tw , oscillations appear due to reflection off the wall and interference occurs. The wall interaction, however, is different in each case due to the different BCs prescribed by η. It is clear from the f ...
... interacting with the wall. This occurs when 3σ 1 − τ 2 ≈ q, and so tw ≈ qσ/3 for σ ≪ 1. For times t > tw , oscillations appear due to reflection off the wall and interference occurs. The wall interaction, however, is different in each case due to the different BCs prescribed by η. It is clear from the f ...
A Post Processing Method for Quantum Prime Factorization
... calculations on complex variables and the point is that we must have high calculating accuracy. B. In a classic computer the smallest unit for saving data is a bit but at Quantum physics the smallest unit for saving data is a qubit then I have to simulate qubit by a class named Qubit. Qubit variable ...
... calculations on complex variables and the point is that we must have high calculating accuracy. B. In a classic computer the smallest unit for saving data is a bit but at Quantum physics the smallest unit for saving data is a qubit then I have to simulate qubit by a class named Qubit. Qubit variable ...
Δk/k
... In quantum mechanics, all tensors of the same rank are proportional to each other (Wigner-Eckardt theorem): In our case, the vectors μ and d are multiples of s. (The expectation value of d = er are the transition matrix elements d 21 er21 e Ψ 2 (r ) r Ψ 1 (r ) dV ...
... In quantum mechanics, all tensors of the same rank are proportional to each other (Wigner-Eckardt theorem): In our case, the vectors μ and d are multiples of s. (The expectation value of d = er are the transition matrix elements d 21 er21 e Ψ 2 (r ) r Ψ 1 (r ) dV ...
theoretical physics in crisis
... The understanding of interaction as an exchange of bosons between fermions is a consequence of the mechanical approach to theoretical physics. For example, the electric attraction and repulsion between charged particles are represented by the mutual exchange of virtual photons. As the electrostatic ...
... The understanding of interaction as an exchange of bosons between fermions is a consequence of the mechanical approach to theoretical physics. For example, the electric attraction and repulsion between charged particles are represented by the mutual exchange of virtual photons. As the electrostatic ...