Curriculum Vitae - Quantum Information Theory and Cryptography
... Communications in Mathematical Physics 328(1), 303–326, 2014, arXiv:1210.4583 (52 citations). Presented at QIP 2013 as a contributed talk (approximately 20% acceptance rate). We study the class of quantum operations which can be implemented by distant parties that are restricted to local quantum ope ...
... Communications in Mathematical Physics 328(1), 303–326, 2014, arXiv:1210.4583 (52 citations). Presented at QIP 2013 as a contributed talk (approximately 20% acceptance rate). We study the class of quantum operations which can be implemented by distant parties that are restricted to local quantum ope ...
CCR 19: Spectroscopic Notation
... In Figure SN-3 the principal emission series of sodium consists of those transitions originating on p states and ending on the 3s level (the lowest S term). The sharp series consists of those transitions originating on the 4s and higher s states and ending on the 3p state (the lowest P term). Simila ...
... In Figure SN-3 the principal emission series of sodium consists of those transitions originating on p states and ending on the 3s level (the lowest S term). The sharp series consists of those transitions originating on the 4s and higher s states and ending on the 3p state (the lowest P term). Simila ...
The Quantum Jump Approach and Quantum Trajectories, Springer
... atom is by quantum optical means. A region of space may be illuminated by a laser and upon entering the region an atom will start emitting photons. The first photon emission can be taken as a measure of the arrival time of the atom in that region. It is easiest to first study the one-dimensional cas ...
... atom is by quantum optical means. A region of space may be illuminated by a laser and upon entering the region an atom will start emitting photons. The first photon emission can be taken as a measure of the arrival time of the atom in that region. It is easiest to first study the one-dimensional cas ...
EJP_NewCurr_Kohnle - St Andrews Research Repository
... The resources are aimed at students in their first year of a physics degree at a UK university, and more widely at all students studying introductory quantum mechanics and instructors teaching at this level. Given its flexibility, the resource can also support students studying more advanced quantu ...
... The resources are aimed at students in their first year of a physics degree at a UK university, and more widely at all students studying introductory quantum mechanics and instructors teaching at this level. Given its flexibility, the resource can also support students studying more advanced quantu ...
Superfluid to insulator transition in a moving system of
... Boundary sine-Gordon model Exact solution due to Ghoshal and Zamolodchikov (93) Applications to quantum impurity problem: Fendley, Saleur, Zamolodchikov, Lukyanov,… ...
... Boundary sine-Gordon model Exact solution due to Ghoshal and Zamolodchikov (93) Applications to quantum impurity problem: Fendley, Saleur, Zamolodchikov, Lukyanov,… ...
A critique of recent theories of spin-half quantum plasmas
... create such a medium. The assumption by the authors of a saturation magnetisation for the degenerate electron gas comes at the cost of Fermi energy, and hence corresponds to creating a highly excited state of the system. Also required is the formulation of the Poynting theorem which describes the pu ...
... create such a medium. The assumption by the authors of a saturation magnetisation for the degenerate electron gas comes at the cost of Fermi energy, and hence corresponds to creating a highly excited state of the system. Also required is the formulation of the Poynting theorem which describes the pu ...
Chapter 1 - Inphinity
... the Heisenberg uncertainty principle have led to the development of electronic theory and quantum dynamics; explaining the fields of chemistry, electrodynamics, transistors, and many other scientific processes. At the time of this writing it is apparent that the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a ...
... the Heisenberg uncertainty principle have led to the development of electronic theory and quantum dynamics; explaining the fields of chemistry, electrodynamics, transistors, and many other scientific processes. At the time of this writing it is apparent that the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a ...
Reversing Quantum Measurements
... Quantum vs. Classical Measurement • In quantum physics, we seem to have a significant difference from classical mechanics to contend with because of measurements having only certain probabilistic outcomes. • Information about the current state can be garnered from past measurements of identically c ...
... Quantum vs. Classical Measurement • In quantum physics, we seem to have a significant difference from classical mechanics to contend with because of measurements having only certain probabilistic outcomes. • Information about the current state can be garnered from past measurements of identically c ...
PHYS/ECE 3740: Introduction to Relativity and Quantum Mechanics Instructor:! Office:!
... a group contribute. Each of you must turn in your own unique solutions to homework problems even if you worked through the problems collaboratively. Copied homework is easy to detect and is considered cheating. If we detect cases of copied homework solutions, all students ...
... a group contribute. Each of you must turn in your own unique solutions to homework problems even if you worked through the problems collaboratively. Copied homework is easy to detect and is considered cheating. If we detect cases of copied homework solutions, all students ...
17 Is Quantum Gravity Necessary?
... Wald has done this, but there remains an ambiguity in its definition. Since his regularisation procedure is not scale invariant, there is a problem determining two conserved local curvature terms. The presence of a natural length scale for the theory would resolve this ambiguity, but it is not clear ...
... Wald has done this, but there remains an ambiguity in its definition. Since his regularisation procedure is not scale invariant, there is a problem determining two conserved local curvature terms. The presence of a natural length scale for the theory would resolve this ambiguity, but it is not clear ...
Does Nature Violate Local Realism?
... can be understood through the so-called Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm gedankenexperiment, where a pi meson (green) splits into an electron (black) and a positron (red) that fly away in opposite directions where two observers, Alice and Bob, measure their spins. The original pi meson has no spin, so t ...
... can be understood through the so-called Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm gedankenexperiment, where a pi meson (green) splits into an electron (black) and a positron (red) that fly away in opposite directions where two observers, Alice and Bob, measure their spins. The original pi meson has no spin, so t ...
lecture notes, page 2
... Readings for today: Section 1.10 (1.9 in 3rd ed) – Electron Spin, Section 1.11 (1.10 in 3rd ed) – The Electronic Structure of Hydrogen. Read for Lecture #8: Section 1.12 (1.11 in 3rd ed) – Orbital Energies (of many-electron atoms), Section 1.13 (1.12 in 3rd ed) – The Building-Up Principle. ...
... Readings for today: Section 1.10 (1.9 in 3rd ed) – Electron Spin, Section 1.11 (1.10 in 3rd ed) – The Electronic Structure of Hydrogen. Read for Lecture #8: Section 1.12 (1.11 in 3rd ed) – Orbital Energies (of many-electron atoms), Section 1.13 (1.12 in 3rd ed) – The Building-Up Principle. ...
More on the MASS GAP and YANG-MILLS
... approximation that only applies to low speeds. No, it is a precise equation, and I have shown how to go from e=mc2 to K=½mv2 with simple algebra, using no limits and no approximations. ...
... approximation that only applies to low speeds. No, it is a precise equation, and I have shown how to go from e=mc2 to K=½mv2 with simple algebra, using no limits and no approximations. ...
Nature`s Book Keeping System
... In short, the difficulty seems to be that Einstein’s gravity equations include fields that describe the curvature of space and time. This adds a twist to our story: nature has to write its book keeping records on crumbled material: curved space-time. How do we make sense of that? A daring answer co ...
... In short, the difficulty seems to be that Einstein’s gravity equations include fields that describe the curvature of space and time. This adds a twist to our story: nature has to write its book keeping records on crumbled material: curved space-time. How do we make sense of that? A daring answer co ...
Do we need the Concept of Particle?
... of wave mechanics, can in fact be dealt with by this theory, provided it is applied to a system large enough to include a relevant part of the measurement device. One must only note that the wavemechanical model has no ambition other than providing a method to calculate the probabilities which are n ...
... of wave mechanics, can in fact be dealt with by this theory, provided it is applied to a system large enough to include a relevant part of the measurement device. One must only note that the wavemechanical model has no ambition other than providing a method to calculate the probabilities which are n ...
Atomic Structure Lecture 7 - Introduction Lecture 7
... While the wave function, !, has no physical meaning, the square of the wave function, !2, is does. • !2 is called the probability density and gives the probability that the electron will be found at a particular location in an atom. • As shown by Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, we cannot know th ...
... While the wave function, !, has no physical meaning, the square of the wave function, !2, is does. • !2 is called the probability density and gives the probability that the electron will be found at a particular location in an atom. • As shown by Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, we cannot know th ...
LOSS OF COHERENCE IN GATE-CONTROLLED QUBIT SYSTEMS
... R. SOBOLEWSKI, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627-0231, [email protected] We review the current state-of-the-art in the development of superconducting single-photon detectors and demonstr ...
... R. SOBOLEWSKI, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627-0231, [email protected] We review the current state-of-the-art in the development of superconducting single-photon detectors and demonstr ...