Information measures of hydrogenic systems, Laguerre polynomials
... the quantum-mechanical states for a hydrogenic system, and consequently the associated probability distribution densities which are given by the square of the absolute value of the wavefunctions. They depend on three integer quantum numbers (n, l, m), corresponding to the three degrees of freedom of ...
... the quantum-mechanical states for a hydrogenic system, and consequently the associated probability distribution densities which are given by the square of the absolute value of the wavefunctions. They depend on three integer quantum numbers (n, l, m), corresponding to the three degrees of freedom of ...
Local coordinate, wave vector, Fisher and Shannon information in
... Please check your proof carefully and mark all corrections at the appropriate place in the proof (e.g., by using on-screen annotation in the PDF file) or compile them in a separate list. Note: if you opt to annotate the file with software other than Adobe Reader then please also highlight the approp ...
... Please check your proof carefully and mark all corrections at the appropriate place in the proof (e.g., by using on-screen annotation in the PDF file) or compile them in a separate list. Note: if you opt to annotate the file with software other than Adobe Reader then please also highlight the approp ...
Computational Power of the Quantum Turing Automata
... In the quantum Turing machine read, write, and shift operations are all accomplished by quantum interactions. The tape itself exists in a quantum state as does the head. In particular in place of the Turing cell on the tape, that could hold either 0 or 1, in quantum Turing machine there is a Qubit, ...
... In the quantum Turing machine read, write, and shift operations are all accomplished by quantum interactions. The tape itself exists in a quantum state as does the head. In particular in place of the Turing cell on the tape, that could hold either 0 or 1, in quantum Turing machine there is a Qubit, ...
Quantum Seeing in the Dark
... at the second beam splitter. It may be reflected and hit detector D-light; this outcome gives no information, because it would have happened anyway if the pebble had not been there. But the photon may also go to detector D-dark. If that occurs, we know with certainty that there was an object in one ...
... at the second beam splitter. It may be reflected and hit detector D-light; this outcome gives no information, because it would have happened anyway if the pebble had not been there. But the photon may also go to detector D-dark. If that occurs, we know with certainty that there was an object in one ...
Experimental Bell Inequality Violation with an Atom and a Photon
... (hidden-variable) theory to apply [2,3]. Experiments showing violations of these Bell inequalities followed shortly thereafter involving entangled photon pairs [4 – 8], low-energy protons [9], neutral kaons [10], and more recently trapped atomic ions [11] and individual neutrons [12]. There is conti ...
... (hidden-variable) theory to apply [2,3]. Experiments showing violations of these Bell inequalities followed shortly thereafter involving entangled photon pairs [4 – 8], low-energy protons [9], neutral kaons [10], and more recently trapped atomic ions [11] and individual neutrons [12]. There is conti ...
here - LaBRI
... • Can quantum distributed algorithms be designed for any combinatorial problems of significance to practice or theory? • How many rounds are required to 3-color the ring in the studied quantum models and in -LOCAL? • What is the lower time bound on the (D+1)-coloring problem in quantum models? (cur ...
... • Can quantum distributed algorithms be designed for any combinatorial problems of significance to practice or theory? • How many rounds are required to 3-color the ring in the studied quantum models and in -LOCAL? • What is the lower time bound on the (D+1)-coloring problem in quantum models? (cur ...
ppt - Harvard Condensed Matter Theory group
... Density fluctuations in 1D condensates In-situ observation of density fluctuations is difficult. Density fluctuations in confined clouds are suppressed by interactions. Spatial resolution is also a problem. When a cloud expands, interactions are suppressed and ...
... Density fluctuations in 1D condensates In-situ observation of density fluctuations is difficult. Density fluctuations in confined clouds are suppressed by interactions. Spatial resolution is also a problem. When a cloud expands, interactions are suppressed and ...
M05/11
... are other forms of F that will also give T (b), but they are worse in that the corresponding F has a larger range. Consequently, I and 0 are the only projections in {Aη (F ) | 0 ≤ F (x) ≤ 1}. None-the-less, we have an effect algebra quite different from the algebra of all effects in C2 . Thus, we ha ...
... are other forms of F that will also give T (b), but they are worse in that the corresponding F has a larger range. Consequently, I and 0 are the only projections in {Aη (F ) | 0 ≤ F (x) ≤ 1}. None-the-less, we have an effect algebra quite different from the algebra of all effects in C2 . Thus, we ha ...
The Superposition Principle in Quantum Mechanics
... for wavefunctions. This does not, however, immediately translate into a superposition principle for states. This is because in the early stages it was not obvious that every wavefunction should be associated with a physical state. Bohr, in his Como lecture, does provide an interesting example of how ...
... for wavefunctions. This does not, however, immediately translate into a superposition principle for states. This is because in the early stages it was not obvious that every wavefunction should be associated with a physical state. Bohr, in his Como lecture, does provide an interesting example of how ...
Quantum coherent biomolecular energy transfer with spatially
... times even at room temperature [40]. However, when the fluctuations are fast, no entanglement is created even when the two pairs couple to the same modes. The possibility of entanglement and the role of non-Markovian contributions in biomolecular complexes have also been re-addressed in recent works ...
... times even at room temperature [40]. However, when the fluctuations are fast, no entanglement is created even when the two pairs couple to the same modes. The possibility of entanglement and the role of non-Markovian contributions in biomolecular complexes have also been re-addressed in recent works ...
Schumacher Compression
... We now prove the converse theorem for quantum data compression by considering the most general compression protocol that meets the success criterion in (17.5) and demonstrating that such an asymptotically error-free protocol should have its rate of compression above the von Neumann entropy of the so ...
... We now prove the converse theorem for quantum data compression by considering the most general compression protocol that meets the success criterion in (17.5) and demonstrating that such an asymptotically error-free protocol should have its rate of compression above the von Neumann entropy of the so ...
A Little Coherence in Photosynthetic Light Harvesting
... statistical approach, quantum mechanical (or coherent) phenomena are hidden in the average response of a very complex system. Schrödinger pioneered this idea in his (1944) book What is Life? As was summarized in a lucid lecture by McFadden (2012), Schrödinger hypothesized that quantum mechanical eff ...
... statistical approach, quantum mechanical (or coherent) phenomena are hidden in the average response of a very complex system. Schrödinger pioneered this idea in his (1944) book What is Life? As was summarized in a lucid lecture by McFadden (2012), Schrödinger hypothesized that quantum mechanical eff ...
Experimental demonstration of quantum correlations over more than
... that the quantum systems (qubits) are protected from environment-induced decoherence. In this respect, the present results are very encouraging, at least for photon pairs in optical fibers. To conclude this introduction, let us mention two of the fundamental issues. First there is the local-hidden-v ...
... that the quantum systems (qubits) are protected from environment-induced decoherence. In this respect, the present results are very encouraging, at least for photon pairs in optical fibers. To conclude this introduction, let us mention two of the fundamental issues. First there is the local-hidden-v ...
Lecture 18 — October 26, 2015 1 Overview 2 Quantum Entropy
... about the joint state of a quantum system than we can be about any one of its individual parts, and this is the reason that conditional quantum entropy can be negative. This is in fact the same observation that Schrödinger made concerning entangled states: “When two systems, of which we know the st ...
... about the joint state of a quantum system than we can be about any one of its individual parts, and this is the reason that conditional quantum entropy can be negative. This is in fact the same observation that Schrödinger made concerning entangled states: “When two systems, of which we know the st ...