
Markov property in non-commutative probability
... non-commutative probability space. This concept means a generalization: as long as one considers a commutative C*-algebra A, quantum probability reduces to classical probability. One usually represents A as a subalgebra of B(H) of bounded operators acting on a complex separable Hilbert space H. If t ...
... non-commutative probability space. This concept means a generalization: as long as one considers a commutative C*-algebra A, quantum probability reduces to classical probability. One usually represents A as a subalgebra of B(H) of bounded operators acting on a complex separable Hilbert space H. If t ...
Undergraduate Philospohy Thesis: Quantum Mechanics and
... Much of the impetus for this revival is derived from the discovery of quantum mechanics, which introduces the possibility of indeterminacy in the natural order. The complexity of the problem of free will arises from its multi-faceted nature. It is not a single problem or question, but a host of inte ...
... Much of the impetus for this revival is derived from the discovery of quantum mechanics, which introduces the possibility of indeterminacy in the natural order. The complexity of the problem of free will arises from its multi-faceted nature. It is not a single problem or question, but a host of inte ...
Physics at the FQMT`04 conference
... relaxation to equilibrium is the absolutely necessary aim. It seems now that for the proper, coherent, operational behaviour of ‘‘qubits systems’’ which could lead to quantum computers in the future, the far from equilibrium regime could be the essential one. At the same time, solving the problem of ...
... relaxation to equilibrium is the absolutely necessary aim. It seems now that for the proper, coherent, operational behaviour of ‘‘qubits systems’’ which could lead to quantum computers in the future, the far from equilibrium regime could be the essential one. At the same time, solving the problem of ...
Spectral properties of Luttinger liquids: A comparative analysis of regular,... spiral Luttinger liquids
... moments and of the hyperfine interaction, an exotic ordered phase emerges at low temperature in which the magnetic moments of the nuclei and the conduction electrons of a 1D conductor are bound together due to the RKKY interaction. The nuclear spins order in form of a helimagnet. In turn, the result ...
... moments and of the hyperfine interaction, an exotic ordered phase emerges at low temperature in which the magnetic moments of the nuclei and the conduction electrons of a 1D conductor are bound together due to the RKKY interaction. The nuclear spins order in form of a helimagnet. In turn, the result ...
J. Phys. Chem. B 106, 8271, 2002
... where t0 < t1 < . . . < tn - 1 < tn. For sufficiently short time periods, τ ) tk - tk-1, each propagator introduced by eq 5 is approximated by the semiclassical propagator in its coherentstate representation52 ...
... where t0 < t1 < . . . < tn - 1 < tn. For sufficiently short time periods, τ ) tk - tk-1, each propagator introduced by eq 5 is approximated by the semiclassical propagator in its coherentstate representation52 ...
Probabilistic quantum metrology Bernat Gendra Casalí
... figure of merit allows her to order the different protocols in terms of her needs, taking into account what use will be given to the estimated value. Up until now most quantum metrology schemes and known bounds have been deterministic, that is, they are optimized in order to provide a valid estimate ...
... figure of merit allows her to order the different protocols in terms of her needs, taking into account what use will be given to the estimated value. Up until now most quantum metrology schemes and known bounds have been deterministic, that is, they are optimized in order to provide a valid estimate ...
Local unitary transformation, long-range quantum
... reversal and parity symmetries but not the spin rotation symmetry.11 However, it was quickly realized that there are many different chiral spin states that have exactly the same symmetry, so symmetry alone is not enough to characterize different chiral spin states. This means that the chiral spin st ...
... reversal and parity symmetries but not the spin rotation symmetry.11 However, it was quickly realized that there are many different chiral spin states that have exactly the same symmetry, so symmetry alone is not enough to characterize different chiral spin states. This means that the chiral spin st ...
Classical Mechanics
... between m and M if the large ball stops at the floor? Under this condition, how high does the small ball rise? Assume the balls are perfectly elastic and use an independent collision model in which the large ball collides elastically with the floor and returns to strike the small ball in a second co ...
... between m and M if the large ball stops at the floor? Under this condition, how high does the small ball rise? Assume the balls are perfectly elastic and use an independent collision model in which the large ball collides elastically with the floor and returns to strike the small ball in a second co ...
Gregor Wentzel - National Academy of Sciences
... Habilitation in 1922 and became a Privatdozent (roughly the equivalent of what today would be an assistant professor). In 1926 Wentzel moves to the University of Leipzig as an a. o. Professor (roughly an associate professor). Then in 1928 he is appointed Erwin Schrödinger’s successor as professor of ...
... Habilitation in 1922 and became a Privatdozent (roughly the equivalent of what today would be an assistant professor). In 1926 Wentzel moves to the University of Leipzig as an a. o. Professor (roughly an associate professor). Then in 1928 he is appointed Erwin Schrödinger’s successor as professor of ...