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Cotunneling in the ν Robert Zielke, Bernd Braunecker,
... state at filling factor 5/2 (5/2-FQHS) has become of special interest because it has been identified in several proposals as a state in which the elementary excitations obey non-Abelian fractional statistics.1–7 Numerical simulations testing these proposals have remained inconclusive,8–13 mainly due ...
... state at filling factor 5/2 (5/2-FQHS) has become of special interest because it has been identified in several proposals as a state in which the elementary excitations obey non-Abelian fractional statistics.1–7 Numerical simulations testing these proposals have remained inconclusive,8–13 mainly due ...
Entanglement in single-particle systems
... to call these the electronic states of the atom. Consequently, the groundstate of a hydrogen atom is a tensor product of the groundstate of the free centre of mass (i.e. a plane wave of zero momentum) and the groundstate of the relative particle (i.e. the spherical 1s orbital). There is no entanglem ...
... to call these the electronic states of the atom. Consequently, the groundstate of a hydrogen atom is a tensor product of the groundstate of the free centre of mass (i.e. a plane wave of zero momentum) and the groundstate of the relative particle (i.e. the spherical 1s orbital). There is no entanglem ...
353, 216 (2006) .
... fadeaway of the inference pattern.1 Here we require the wells be deep, so that the total density remains relatively constant. The atom number in each well is nearly equal. Small fluctuation on the atom number does not essentially affect our predictions since it may be regarded as another perturbatio ...
... fadeaway of the inference pattern.1 Here we require the wells be deep, so that the total density remains relatively constant. The atom number in each well is nearly equal. Small fluctuation on the atom number does not essentially affect our predictions since it may be regarded as another perturbatio ...
How to reuse a one-time pad and other notes on... of quantum information
... probability that Eve gains information about the private key can be made arbitrarily small when the protocol succeeds, and 共ii兲 that Eve cannot exploit correlations in recycled keys in order to gain information about correlations between states sent in successive uses of the channel. The fact that o ...
... probability that Eve gains information about the private key can be made arbitrarily small when the protocol succeeds, and 共ii兲 that Eve cannot exploit correlations in recycled keys in order to gain information about correlations between states sent in successive uses of the channel. The fact that o ...
Unusual Rydberg System Consisting of a Positively Charged Helium
... to the droplet would be to use the mass-selected variant of ZEKE [27]. However, the large mass of helium droplets prohibits a successful implementation of this technique. Instead we make use of the fact that the ZEKE spectrum of a given species is the energy derivative of the ion-yield spectrum of t ...
... to the droplet would be to use the mass-selected variant of ZEKE [27]. However, the large mass of helium droplets prohibits a successful implementation of this technique. Instead we make use of the fact that the ZEKE spectrum of a given species is the energy derivative of the ion-yield spectrum of t ...
Probabilistic quantum metrology Bernat Gendra Casalí
... is to develop mathematical techniques that most efficiently infer the value of the parameter [Kay, 1993]. Yet, there is still some controversy in a concept that is one of the cornerstones of estimation theory, namely the probability. To state it briefly, the main difference between definitions comes ...
... is to develop mathematical techniques that most efficiently infer the value of the parameter [Kay, 1993]. Yet, there is still some controversy in a concept that is one of the cornerstones of estimation theory, namely the probability. To state it briefly, the main difference between definitions comes ...
MODULE MAPS OVER LOCALLY COMPACT QUANTUM GROUPS
... theorem [18, Theorem 5.1] on L1 (G) by Ghahramani and Lau. Many of the results obtained in this section are even new for the Fourier algebra A(G). In Section 4, we prove two more results on properties of module maps over G, which characterize amenability and compactness of G in terms of weakly compa ...
... theorem [18, Theorem 5.1] on L1 (G) by Ghahramani and Lau. Many of the results obtained in this section are even new for the Fourier algebra A(G). In Section 4, we prove two more results on properties of module maps over G, which characterize amenability and compactness of G in terms of weakly compa ...
Regular/irregular phase space structure of HCN/HNC
... dynamics although molecules are governed by quantum mechanics. Although there is no indisputable definition of "quantum chaos" there is much evidence that molecular wave functions and eigenvalues have different properties at energies where regular or chaotic classical motion predominates. I Regions ...
... dynamics although molecules are governed by quantum mechanics. Although there is no indisputable definition of "quantum chaos" there is much evidence that molecular wave functions and eigenvalues have different properties at energies where regular or chaotic classical motion predominates. I Regions ...
Scientific Report 2015 - 2016 - PCS
... increasing number of branches of everyday life in modern societies. At the same time it is characterized by astonishing research progress on all levels, from basic and fundamental research to applications. This is due to the field’s ability to cross-fertilize various research directions, both from i ...
... increasing number of branches of everyday life in modern societies. At the same time it is characterized by astonishing research progress on all levels, from basic and fundamental research to applications. This is due to the field’s ability to cross-fertilize various research directions, both from i ...
Spin-entangled electrons - Theoretical Physics at University of
... review of work dedicated to the question whether EPR pairs consisting of two electrons with entangled spins could be used perform those quantum protocols and to test Bell’s inequalities and in a solid-state system. Since the use of entangled electron spin pairs in solid-state structures was theoreti ...
... review of work dedicated to the question whether EPR pairs consisting of two electrons with entangled spins could be used perform those quantum protocols and to test Bell’s inequalities and in a solid-state system. Since the use of entangled electron spin pairs in solid-state structures was theoreti ...
Fractional excitations in the square lattice quantum antiferromagnet
... Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zürich, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland ...
... Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zürich, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland ...
Shor`s Algorithm and Factoring: Don`t Throw Away the Odd Orders
... Instead of throwing out the order s if it is odd or if as/2 ≡ −1 mod N , elements br for other prime divisors should be computed and used to factor (equation 2). This significantly reduces the probability that the very expensive quantum step of the algorithm will have to be repeated, thus significan ...
... Instead of throwing out the order s if it is odd or if as/2 ≡ −1 mod N , elements br for other prime divisors should be computed and used to factor (equation 2). This significantly reduces the probability that the very expensive quantum step of the algorithm will have to be repeated, thus significan ...
Studies in plausibility theory, with applications to physics
... Contribution of the author in Papers (H)–(I): I contributed to the work on three-level systems; jointly worked on the creation and running of the program codes; made the main part of the literature search; in the first paper I wrote the introductory and concluding sections and rewrote part of the re ...
... Contribution of the author in Papers (H)–(I): I contributed to the work on three-level systems; jointly worked on the creation and running of the program codes; made the main part of the literature search; in the first paper I wrote the introductory and concluding sections and rewrote part of the re ...
- Philsci
... Next, from stage 4 to stage 5, an isothermal compression is performed, in which the total volume available to the particle (left hand side plus right hand side of the partition) returns to its original volume V, while the pressure on both sides becomes the same and equal to NkT/V (by the ideal gas l ...
... Next, from stage 4 to stage 5, an isothermal compression is performed, in which the total volume available to the particle (left hand side plus right hand side of the partition) returns to its original volume V, while the pressure on both sides becomes the same and equal to NkT/V (by the ideal gas l ...
- Philsci-Archive
... generate stable relative frequencies for the outcomes. This stability is then often taken to suggest a connection between these relative frequencies and some objective notion of probability. A further connection between these frequencies and symmetrical properties of the coin and the stability of th ...
... generate stable relative frequencies for the outcomes. This stability is then often taken to suggest a connection between these relative frequencies and some objective notion of probability. A further connection between these frequencies and symmetrical properties of the coin and the stability of th ...
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... that provides a convincing answer to this question, it seems to me a task of the physicist as well as the philosopher to keep exploring the possibilities. It turns out to be a real challenge, but if we want physics to teach us something about the world than it seems to me that the orthodox interpret ...
... that provides a convincing answer to this question, it seems to me a task of the physicist as well as the philosopher to keep exploring the possibilities. It turns out to be a real challenge, but if we want physics to teach us something about the world than it seems to me that the orthodox interpret ...