preskill-ARO-2013 - Caltech Particle Theory
... – in fact, this mapping exists for classical reversible circuits too, if we use a different representation of the braid group – If Bob claims to have a quantum computer, Alice can propose that Bob execute a quantum circuit that obfuscates a classical circuit, where Alice can easily check the answer. ...
... – in fact, this mapping exists for classical reversible circuits too, if we use a different representation of the braid group – If Bob claims to have a quantum computer, Alice can propose that Bob execute a quantum circuit that obfuscates a classical circuit, where Alice can easily check the answer. ...
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... mathematicians Simon Kochen and Ernst Specker published a theorem showing that this dream -- if possible -- cannot be done in quite the way physicists would like. Central to Kochen and Specker's theorem is a thought experiment. Say you choose to measure different properties of a quantum system such ...
... mathematicians Simon Kochen and Ernst Specker published a theorem showing that this dream -- if possible -- cannot be done in quite the way physicists would like. Central to Kochen and Specker's theorem is a thought experiment. Say you choose to measure different properties of a quantum system such ...
On Quantum Nonseparability - Philsci
... Let us now briefly consider the behaviour of the states of a compound system in classical statistical mechanics in relation to the aforementioned separability principle. In the statistical framework of classical mechanics, the states of a system are represented by probability measures μ(B), namely, ...
... Let us now briefly consider the behaviour of the states of a compound system in classical statistical mechanics in relation to the aforementioned separability principle. In the statistical framework of classical mechanics, the states of a system are represented by probability measures μ(B), namely, ...
Model Visualization of Atomic Quantum Numbers Three
... of the angular momentum of the electron to the nucleus. The number of the subshell electrons are dependent on the value of the principal quantum number (n). Azimuthal quantum number value from 0 to (n - 1). When n = 1, then there is only one subshell ie l = 0, while n = 2, then there are two sub-she ...
... of the angular momentum of the electron to the nucleus. The number of the subshell electrons are dependent on the value of the principal quantum number (n). Azimuthal quantum number value from 0 to (n - 1). When n = 1, then there is only one subshell ie l = 0, while n = 2, then there are two sub-she ...
3D Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
... associated with spin only: Ho = I p •Moment @ O, Mo = mgr̅ sinθ due to wt of top (r̅ is dist from O to the mass center G) •During dt, θ remains unchanged, & Ho has a change dHo=Modt in the dirn of Mo. Increment in precession angle around Z-axis: Substituting for Mo and Ω = dψ/dt mgr̅ sinθ = I Ωp s ...
... associated with spin only: Ho = I p •Moment @ O, Mo = mgr̅ sinθ due to wt of top (r̅ is dist from O to the mass center G) •During dt, θ remains unchanged, & Ho has a change dHo=Modt in the dirn of Mo. Increment in precession angle around Z-axis: Substituting for Mo and Ω = dψ/dt mgr̅ sinθ = I Ωp s ...
QI Package for Mathematica 7.0 (version 0.3.27) - ZKSI
... UpperTriangularOnes – UpperTriangularOnes[k,dim] returns not normal matirx of dimension dim with 1
... UpperTriangularOnes – UpperTriangularOnes[k,dim] returns not normal matirx of dimension dim with 1
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... output ports of the beam splitter representing the optical MAC. The individual rate upper bounds reduce to single-user Holevo informations, so upper bounds for the individual rates are R 1 ≤ g(n̄A ) and R2 ≤ g(n̄B ). We have shown [4] that these rates are asymptotically achievable, in the limit n̄ A ...
... output ports of the beam splitter representing the optical MAC. The individual rate upper bounds reduce to single-user Holevo informations, so upper bounds for the individual rates are R 1 ≤ g(n̄A ) and R2 ≤ g(n̄B ). We have shown [4] that these rates are asymptotically achievable, in the limit n̄ A ...
Buletin Stiintific - UPB - Seria A - numar 3 - 2009
... insertion and return losses of optical fibers using nondestructive methods several experimental results are presented and analysed from metrology point of view in this paper. Using the Optical Transmission Method the attenuation of the optical power corresponding to an optical signal launched into t ...
... insertion and return losses of optical fibers using nondestructive methods several experimental results are presented and analysed from metrology point of view in this paper. Using the Optical Transmission Method the attenuation of the optical power corresponding to an optical signal launched into t ...
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
... physics is not presented as the investigation of what Bacon called nature Hbera (such as it is without our intervention) through the natura vexata (such as it becomes when we subject it to our cognitive actions) —but as the examination of appearances, the latter being conceived (as we shall see) as ...
... physics is not presented as the investigation of what Bacon called nature Hbera (such as it is without our intervention) through the natura vexata (such as it becomes when we subject it to our cognitive actions) —but as the examination of appearances, the latter being conceived (as we shall see) as ...