Spintronics and Quantum Dots for Quantum Computing and
... a large inhomogeneous broadening due to a strong variation of g-factors [29]. Nevertheless, the fact that many coherent oscillations were observed [29] provides strong experimental support to the idea of using electron spin as qubits. Since none of the experiments have been done on an actual quantum ...
... a large inhomogeneous broadening due to a strong variation of g-factors [29]. Nevertheless, the fact that many coherent oscillations were observed [29] provides strong experimental support to the idea of using electron spin as qubits. Since none of the experiments have been done on an actual quantum ...
Entanglement and its Role in Shor`s Algorithm
... states that have simple classical descriptions. Moreover, a quantum computer using mixed states may still require exponential classical resources to simulate even if its qubits are not entangled, and it is not known whether such states may be used to perform efficient computation. In any case, being ...
... states that have simple classical descriptions. Moreover, a quantum computer using mixed states may still require exponential classical resources to simulate even if its qubits are not entangled, and it is not known whether such states may be used to perform efficient computation. In any case, being ...
manuscript - University of Hertfordshire
... FIG. 5 (color online). Same system parameters as for Fig. 2: Contour plots of Wigner function with superimposed normalized flow field J=jJj at times t ¼ 0, 0:075T, 0:0875T, 0:15T, 0:2T, and 0:325T in panels a to f demonstrates mergers and splitting of stagnation points and their pinning to zeros of ...
... FIG. 5 (color online). Same system parameters as for Fig. 2: Contour plots of Wigner function with superimposed normalized flow field J=jJj at times t ¼ 0, 0:075T, 0:0875T, 0:15T, 0:2T, and 0:325T in panels a to f demonstrates mergers and splitting of stagnation points and their pinning to zeros of ...
Local density of states in quantum Hall systems with a smooth
... Perform the following sample averaging of LDOS-LDOS signal ...
... Perform the following sample averaging of LDOS-LDOS signal ...
New Approach for Finding the Phase Shift Operator via the IWOP
... quantum optics and quantum statistics. The phases of optical fields play the decisive role in many optical phenomena, particularly in the diffraction and interference of light. The question of defining a quantum phase shift operator for the optical field is a great challenge in quantum mechanics and ...
... quantum optics and quantum statistics. The phases of optical fields play the decisive role in many optical phenomena, particularly in the diffraction and interference of light. The question of defining a quantum phase shift operator for the optical field is a great challenge in quantum mechanics and ...
pptx - Departamento de Matemáticas
... and up to Galileo. They became popular again at the end of the 19th century, perhaps the first example being the idea of enhanced viscosity of Osborne Reynolds, as a way to explain turbulence. ...
... and up to Galileo. They became popular again at the end of the 19th century, perhaps the first example being the idea of enhanced viscosity of Osborne Reynolds, as a way to explain turbulence. ...
Superluminal Quantum Models of the Photon and Electron
... and partly screen its electric field to yield the measured value of the electron’s charge. This is called vacuum polarization. • Virtual photons and virtual electron-positron pairs contribute to calculating the electron’s magnetic moment. The theoretical result matches the experimental value extreme ...
... and partly screen its electric field to yield the measured value of the electron’s charge. This is called vacuum polarization. • Virtual photons and virtual electron-positron pairs contribute to calculating the electron’s magnetic moment. The theoretical result matches the experimental value extreme ...
Full randomness from arbitrarily deterministic events - diss.fu
... settings are determined in advance. Then, any Bell violation can easily be explained in terms of deterministic models. As a matter of fact, super-deterministic models, which postulate that all phenomena in the universe, including our own mental processes, are fully pre-determined, are by definition ...
... settings are determined in advance. Then, any Bell violation can easily be explained in terms of deterministic models. As a matter of fact, super-deterministic models, which postulate that all phenomena in the universe, including our own mental processes, are fully pre-determined, are by definition ...
Contextualizing Concepts using a Mathematical Generalization of
... Rips’ own version of a dual theory distinguishes between representations-of and representations-about, both of which are said to play a role in conjunction. However, he does not claim to have solved the problem of how to describe concepts and their conjunctions, noting ‘It seems likely that part of ...
... Rips’ own version of a dual theory distinguishes between representations-of and representations-about, both of which are said to play a role in conjunction. However, he does not claim to have solved the problem of how to describe concepts and their conjunctions, noting ‘It seems likely that part of ...
Quantum Computers that can be Simulated Classically in
... produce dierent overlap parity for the given external edge and the various internal matchings depending on whether the omittable node was in the matching.) To verify this note that if for i 2 X \ Z there are r nodes j < i where j 2 V Z , then the parity of the overlap of the external edge from i wi ...
... produce dierent overlap parity for the given external edge and the various internal matchings depending on whether the omittable node was in the matching.) To verify this note that if for i 2 X \ Z there are r nodes j < i where j 2 V Z , then the parity of the overlap of the external edge from i wi ...
A Kinetic Theory Approach to Quantum Gravity
... to Boltzmann [13]. Second, show how to introduce the open system concept to the hierarchy. For this we need to introduce the notion of ‘slaving’ in the hierarchy, which renders a subset made up of a finite number of lower order correlation functions as an effectively open system, where it interacts ...
... to Boltzmann [13]. Second, show how to introduce the open system concept to the hierarchy. For this we need to introduce the notion of ‘slaving’ in the hierarchy, which renders a subset made up of a finite number of lower order correlation functions as an effectively open system, where it interacts ...
FOI2013Poster
... Department of Physics and BINA Center for Nano-technology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel ...
... Department of Physics and BINA Center for Nano-technology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel ...