Theoretical examination of quantum coherence in a photosynthetic
... suggestion that quantum coherence might play significant roles in achieving remarkable efficiency of photosynthetic EET. Although the observations of long-lasting quantum coherence provide valuable insights into the inner working of photosynthetic complexes, the measurements were performed outside t ...
... suggestion that quantum coherence might play significant roles in achieving remarkable efficiency of photosynthetic EET. Although the observations of long-lasting quantum coherence provide valuable insights into the inner working of photosynthetic complexes, the measurements were performed outside t ...
A Cell Dynamical System Model for Simulation of Continuum
... the probability. Such a result that the additive amplitudes of eddies, when squared, represent the probability densities is obtained for the subatomic dynamics of quantum systems such as the electron or photon (Maddox, 1988). Atmospheric flows, therefore, follow quantumlike mechanical laws. Incident ...
... the probability. Such a result that the additive amplitudes of eddies, when squared, represent the probability densities is obtained for the subatomic dynamics of quantum systems such as the electron or photon (Maddox, 1988). Atmospheric flows, therefore, follow quantumlike mechanical laws. Incident ...
Intercollegiate Modules 2015/16
... Each course has a code number used by the Intercollegiate MSci board, shown at the left hand side. Colleges use local codes for the courses they teach. The number is usually the same as the MSci code, but some are different; beware! All courses are a half course unit (15 credits). In QMUL language, ...
... Each course has a code number used by the Intercollegiate MSci board, shown at the left hand side. Colleges use local codes for the courses they teach. The number is usually the same as the MSci code, but some are different; beware! All courses are a half course unit (15 credits). In QMUL language, ...
Three Levels of Cognition: Particulars, Universals, and Representals
... space-time regions and have the same intrinsic properties. They are regarded as identical entities belonging to a kind denoted by the universal an electron; needless to state that at any instant of time they may have different sets of extrinsic properties. In all these three cases the basic properti ...
... space-time regions and have the same intrinsic properties. They are regarded as identical entities belonging to a kind denoted by the universal an electron; needless to state that at any instant of time they may have different sets of extrinsic properties. In all these three cases the basic properti ...
common-sense realism and - Philsci
... correlated fashion. In other words, all the minds are associated with a single branch of the universal wave function of the universe – so if my mind has the experience of the cat being alive, your mind will also have that experience. Now, we come to a key point. I want to argue that the most natural ...
... correlated fashion. In other words, all the minds are associated with a single branch of the universal wave function of the universe – so if my mind has the experience of the cat being alive, your mind will also have that experience. Now, we come to a key point. I want to argue that the most natural ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 250501 - APS Link Manager
... First, Fig. 2(a) shows the variances of the output quadratures when the two inputs are each in a vacuum state. In the case of the ideal CZ gate, the variances of x^ and x^ remain unchanged and thus are equal to the shot noise level (SNL), while those of p^ and p^ are 3.0 dB above the SNL (2 ...
... First, Fig. 2(a) shows the variances of the output quadratures when the two inputs are each in a vacuum state. In the case of the ideal CZ gate, the variances of x^ and x^ remain unchanged and thus are equal to the shot noise level (SNL), while those of p^ and p^ are 3.0 dB above the SNL (2 ...
Energy-time entanglement, elements of reality, and local realism Linköping University Post Print
... . . . the reality of P and Q depend[s] upon the process of measurement carried out on the first system, which does not disturb the second [remote] system in any way. No reasonable definition of reality could be expected to permit this. The above definition of an “EPR element of reality” is the philo ...
... . . . the reality of P and Q depend[s] upon the process of measurement carried out on the first system, which does not disturb the second [remote] system in any way. No reasonable definition of reality could be expected to permit this. The above definition of an “EPR element of reality” is the philo ...
Full text in PDF form
... It is clear that this fact may be interpreted as follows: for the observer moving together with information its loss can occur only at the transition to smaller scales, i.e. to greater deformation parameter α. Now we consider the general Information Problem. Note that with the classical Quantum Mech ...
... It is clear that this fact may be interpreted as follows: for the observer moving together with information its loss can occur only at the transition to smaller scales, i.e. to greater deformation parameter α. Now we consider the general Information Problem. Note that with the classical Quantum Mech ...
Quasidistributions in nonlinear quantum optics
... quasidistributions have some properties of classical distribution functions, e.g. they are normalized, some other properties are violated because they are in general generalized functions (linear functionals); they can be more singular than the Dirac function and they can take on negative values. Re ...
... quasidistributions have some properties of classical distribution functions, e.g. they are normalized, some other properties are violated because they are in general generalized functions (linear functionals); they can be more singular than the Dirac function and they can take on negative values. Re ...
Communications: Entanglement switch for dipole arrays
... All other dipole-dipole coupling constants ⍀i,j⫽i⫾1 can be expressed in terms of ⍀. Thus, we have two parameters to vary, the ratio / ⍀ and temperature kT. At kT ⬃ 0 one has a constant entanglement over a long ratio / ⍀ and sharp transitions or jumps to lower values at other values of / ⍀. It ...
... All other dipole-dipole coupling constants ⍀i,j⫽i⫾1 can be expressed in terms of ⍀. Thus, we have two parameters to vary, the ratio / ⍀ and temperature kT. At kT ⬃ 0 one has a constant entanglement over a long ratio / ⍀ and sharp transitions or jumps to lower values at other values of / ⍀. It ...
Physics Today - Portland State University
... such a system to communicate faster than the speed of light. If the value of a had any effect on the counting statistics at c' and d\ that would clearly violate special relativity. Why quantum theory, a specifically nonrelativistic theory, should conspire to be consistent with relativity in this way ...
... such a system to communicate faster than the speed of light. If the value of a had any effect on the counting statistics at c' and d\ that would clearly violate special relativity. Why quantum theory, a specifically nonrelativistic theory, should conspire to be consistent with relativity in this way ...
Braid Topologies for Quantum Computation
... number of quasiparticles and whose states have an intrinsic immunity to decoherence because they cannot be distinguished by local measurements, provided the quasiparticles are kept sufficiently far apart. In TQC this protected Hilbert space is used to store quantum information, and quantum gates are ...
... number of quasiparticles and whose states have an intrinsic immunity to decoherence because they cannot be distinguished by local measurements, provided the quasiparticles are kept sufficiently far apart. In TQC this protected Hilbert space is used to store quantum information, and quantum gates are ...
... the classical stochastic zero-point electromagnetic radiation. Notice, however, that the existence of the classical stochastic zero-point radiation was considered seriously by Albert Einstein and Otto Stern in the period 1911–1913 [7] and by T. W. Marshall in an important paper published in 1963 [8] ...