Radiation to atom quantum mapping by collective recoil in a Bose
... two mode tomographic method involving both the measurement of both momentum-mode and condensate quadratures [24,25]. Such kind of measurements are at present experimentally challenging and therefore, in order to obtain an accessible readout system, we propose to check only the statistics of the popu ...
... two mode tomographic method involving both the measurement of both momentum-mode and condensate quadratures [24,25]. Such kind of measurements are at present experimentally challenging and therefore, in order to obtain an accessible readout system, we propose to check only the statistics of the popu ...
Determinism, Chaos and Quantum Mechanics.
... “forbidden to go further”. Chaos theory opens up a vast area for future research and draws attention to many new objects of study.9 Besides, thoughtful scientists have always known that they cannot hope to predict or compute everything. It is perhaps unpleasant to learn that a specific object of inte ...
... “forbidden to go further”. Chaos theory opens up a vast area for future research and draws attention to many new objects of study.9 Besides, thoughtful scientists have always known that they cannot hope to predict or compute everything. It is perhaps unpleasant to learn that a specific object of inte ...
QuVis: The Quantum Mechanics Visualization Project
... representations of physics concepts through high levels of interactivity, prompt feedback and multiple representations of physics concepts, including microscopic processes that cannot be directly observed. By choosing particular interactive elements and limiting their ranges, students can be implici ...
... representations of physics concepts through high levels of interactivity, prompt feedback and multiple representations of physics concepts, including microscopic processes that cannot be directly observed. By choosing particular interactive elements and limiting their ranges, students can be implici ...
Lesson 1 - Faculty Website Listing
... What value would we get if we tried to measure the particle’s energy? The answer is that we can’t know for certain what energy value we would get!! In fact the general interpretation of quantum mechanics (Copenhagen Interpretation) is that the particle has no energy (i.e. energy has no reality) till ...
... What value would we get if we tried to measure the particle’s energy? The answer is that we can’t know for certain what energy value we would get!! In fact the general interpretation of quantum mechanics (Copenhagen Interpretation) is that the particle has no energy (i.e. energy has no reality) till ...
Effect of Generalized Uncertainty Principle on Main
... the measure of integration) simultaneously with the nondeformed Hamiltonian function or (b) calculating canonical variables on the GUP-corrected phase space which satisfy the standard commutative algebra (i.e., nondeformed standard measure of integration), but the Hamiltonian function now gets defor ...
... the measure of integration) simultaneously with the nondeformed Hamiltonian function or (b) calculating canonical variables on the GUP-corrected phase space which satisfy the standard commutative algebra (i.e., nondeformed standard measure of integration), but the Hamiltonian function now gets defor ...
Resonant Tunneling Between Quantum Hall Edge States
... leads are one-dimensional, interactions are believed to de-stablize the Fermi liquid, forming a Luttinger liquid. In this case, the tunneling conductance through a point contact is predicted to vanish as a power law of temperature, due to the absence of long-lived singleparticle excitations in the i ...
... leads are one-dimensional, interactions are believed to de-stablize the Fermi liquid, forming a Luttinger liquid. In this case, the tunneling conductance through a point contact is predicted to vanish as a power law of temperature, due to the absence of long-lived singleparticle excitations in the i ...
Physics 351: Advanced Classical Mechanics Spring 2013
... useful: no one would use quantum mechanics—thought to be the correct fundamental mechanical theory—to design an automobile engine or compute the orbits of a planet around the sun. Quantum mechanics is far more difficult to use in such situations and its predictions will not differ much from those of ...
... useful: no one would use quantum mechanics—thought to be the correct fundamental mechanical theory—to design an automobile engine or compute the orbits of a planet around the sun. Quantum mechanics is far more difficult to use in such situations and its predictions will not differ much from those of ...
majorization and quantum entanglement
... entropies are already available. Could not these other measures be as useful as majorization? This is a good question. It turns out that the entropic measures arise naturally out of the theory of majorization in a sort of \law of large numbers limit" where a large number of identical systems are con ...
... entropies are already available. Could not these other measures be as useful as majorization? This is a good question. It turns out that the entropic measures arise naturally out of the theory of majorization in a sort of \law of large numbers limit" where a large number of identical systems are con ...
"Liquid-State NMR Quantum Computing" in
... needs to make only L such trials. Even though this speedup is only quadratic rather than exponential, it is still significant. Outside the physics community, the algorithms of Shor and Grover are probably the most popular ones. However, for physicists, another class of algorithms looks much more pro ...
... needs to make only L such trials. Even though this speedup is only quadratic rather than exponential, it is still significant. Outside the physics community, the algorithms of Shor and Grover are probably the most popular ones. However, for physicists, another class of algorithms looks much more pro ...
Liquid-State NMR Quantum Computing
... needs to make only L such trials. Even though this speedup is only quadratic rather than exponential, it is still significant. Outside the physics community, the algorithms of Shor and Grover are probably the most popular ones. However, for physicists, another class of algorithms looks much more pro ...
... needs to make only L such trials. Even though this speedup is only quadratic rather than exponential, it is still significant. Outside the physics community, the algorithms of Shor and Grover are probably the most popular ones. However, for physicists, another class of algorithms looks much more pro ...
Kitaev - Anyons
... magnetic field or Heisenberg interaction between neighboring spins). Note that the robust characteristic of excitations is not the energy or the property of being elementary, but rather superselection sector. It is defined as a class of states that can be transformed one to another by local operators. ...
... magnetic field or Heisenberg interaction between neighboring spins). Note that the robust characteristic of excitations is not the energy or the property of being elementary, but rather superselection sector. It is defined as a class of states that can be transformed one to another by local operators. ...
The pressure increase at 4He l–point explained by means of the
... Even if is not exactly the thermodynamic temperature T, the result (47) is very satisfying since it correctly gives the order of magnitude of the transition temperature of the lambda point. The fact that is close to T can be intuitively understood with the fact that going toward the absolute nul ...
... Even if is not exactly the thermodynamic temperature T, the result (47) is very satisfying since it correctly gives the order of magnitude of the transition temperature of the lambda point. The fact that is close to T can be intuitively understood with the fact that going toward the absolute nul ...
Non-local quantum effects in cosmology 1
... generate temporal non-localities. There will be modifications to the FLRW (Friedmann, Lemaı̂tre, Robertson, Walker) equations governing the scale factor a(t), which in the classical theory are local differential equations. The effects of loops will generate new contributions where the equation for t ...
... generate temporal non-localities. There will be modifications to the FLRW (Friedmann, Lemaı̂tre, Robertson, Walker) equations governing the scale factor a(t), which in the classical theory are local differential equations. The effects of loops will generate new contributions where the equation for t ...
What Is Quantum Information? - Quantum Theory Group at CMU
... ◦ What about Y info? Other species? ◦ We don’t need to check them all because of the: • Presence Theorem (qubits): If any two incompatible species of information are correctly transmitted from input to output, the same is true of all species. ◦ Theorem applies to noise-free transmission ◦ Refers to ...
... ◦ What about Y info? Other species? ◦ We don’t need to check them all because of the: • Presence Theorem (qubits): If any two incompatible species of information are correctly transmitted from input to output, the same is true of all species. ◦ Theorem applies to noise-free transmission ◦ Refers to ...