Resource cost results for one-way entanglement
... Entanglement distillation is in some sense a task subaltern to quantum state merging, since entanglement distillation protocols are readily derived from quantum state merging protocols.14 In this task, a given bipartite quantum source has to be transformed into shared maximal entanglement by LOCC in ...
... Entanglement distillation is in some sense a task subaltern to quantum state merging, since entanglement distillation protocols are readily derived from quantum state merging protocols.14 In this task, a given bipartite quantum source has to be transformed into shared maximal entanglement by LOCC in ...
The statistical interpretation according to Born and Heisenberg
... always state probabilities, because the state probabilities themselves are not always well-defined (Bacciagaluppi and Valentini, 2008, pp. 175–176). If the state probabilities are well-defined (namely if the energy has been measured, in general non-selectively), then one can calculate them at future ...
... always state probabilities, because the state probabilities themselves are not always well-defined (Bacciagaluppi and Valentini, 2008, pp. 175–176). If the state probabilities are well-defined (namely if the energy has been measured, in general non-selectively), then one can calculate them at future ...
A conformal field theory approach to the fractional quantum Hall
... been carried out concluding that the anyons indeed exist in these states [6] and there is evidence that some of these states are indeed non-abelian [7]. It should however be noted that any experimental data surrounding these excitations are controversial. It is widely agreed upon that the excitation ...
... been carried out concluding that the anyons indeed exist in these states [6] and there is evidence that some of these states are indeed non-abelian [7]. It should however be noted that any experimental data surrounding these excitations are controversial. It is widely agreed upon that the excitation ...
HBNI Th65 - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
... contents of correlations. To this end, various measures and methods have been proposed. Entanglement has been the most popular of these correlations owing to its inherent advantages in performing quantum computation and communication tasks [1] and has been studied over the last few decades. But ther ...
... contents of correlations. To this end, various measures and methods have been proposed. Entanglement has been the most popular of these correlations owing to its inherent advantages in performing quantum computation and communication tasks [1] and has been studied over the last few decades. But ther ...
Entanglement Theory and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
... completely analogous to the Lieb and Yngvason formulation of the second law of thermodynamics4 for entanglement manipulation. Similar considerations may also be applied to resources theories in general, including theories quantifying the non-classicality or the non-Gaussian character of quantum stat ...
... completely analogous to the Lieb and Yngvason formulation of the second law of thermodynamics4 for entanglement manipulation. Similar considerations may also be applied to resources theories in general, including theories quantifying the non-classicality or the non-Gaussian character of quantum stat ...
Quantum Gravity : Has Spacetime Quantum - Philsci
... So, fluctuations of the spacetime metric, to be expected within the naive approach to a description of quantum spacetime, are completely sufficient to make clear that one can not get over the mutual incompatibility of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics by simply applying the usual quantization ...
... So, fluctuations of the spacetime metric, to be expected within the naive approach to a description of quantum spacetime, are completely sufficient to make clear that one can not get over the mutual incompatibility of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics by simply applying the usual quantization ...
INCT_IQ_ENG_1 - Instituto de Física / UFRJ
... scientific advances of the time, such as the development and application of the theories of Thermodynamics and Electrodynamics. In the latter, one identify incredible progress, again due primarily to the development and application of two scientific theories: Quantum Mechanics and Information Theory ...
... scientific advances of the time, such as the development and application of the theories of Thermodynamics and Electrodynamics. In the latter, one identify incredible progress, again due primarily to the development and application of two scientific theories: Quantum Mechanics and Information Theory ...
Conclusive exclusion of quantum states
... the wrong preparation with probability q. Note that 0 q 1/2, as Bob will always have the option of randomly guessing the description without performing an observation. If χ1 ∩ χ2 = ∅, then, even if Bob has access to the complete description of the system, λ, q > 0 as there will exist λ compat ...
... the wrong preparation with probability q. Note that 0 q 1/2, as Bob will always have the option of randomly guessing the description without performing an observation. If χ1 ∩ χ2 = ∅, then, even if Bob has access to the complete description of the system, λ, q > 0 as there will exist λ compat ...
Fluctuations of kinematic quantities in p+p interactions at the CERN
... Event-by-event transverse momentum fluctuations (ΦpT ): New method of correcting results on fluctuations for experimental and physics biases was introduced. Uncorrected ΦpT results for p+p collisions at beam momenta: 20, 31, 40, 80, 158 GeV/c were presented. Soon corrected results will be shown. Two ...
... Event-by-event transverse momentum fluctuations (ΦpT ): New method of correcting results on fluctuations for experimental and physics biases was introduced. Uncorrected ΦpT results for p+p collisions at beam momenta: 20, 31, 40, 80, 158 GeV/c were presented. Soon corrected results will be shown. Two ...
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... the Maxwell equations that show that the amplitude of the Raman fields is proportional to the induced coherence in a system.5 We also look into the effects of the coupling between vibrational modes via external fields on controllability of the proposed methods.6 Nowadays, femtosecond pulse technique ...
... the Maxwell equations that show that the amplitude of the Raman fields is proportional to the induced coherence in a system.5 We also look into the effects of the coupling between vibrational modes via external fields on controllability of the proposed methods.6 Nowadays, femtosecond pulse technique ...
PHYS201 - Wave Mechanics
... Planck assumed that matter could absorb or emit black body radiation energy of frequency f in multiples of hf where h was a parameter to be taken to zero at the end of the calculation. But he got the correct answer for a small but non-zero value of h: ...
... Planck assumed that matter could absorb or emit black body radiation energy of frequency f in multiples of hf where h was a parameter to be taken to zero at the end of the calculation. But he got the correct answer for a small but non-zero value of h: ...
3rd Set of Note for Chem 655
... Although state mj = j1 + j2 can only occur in one way, states such as mj = j1 + j2 - 1 or mj = j1 + j2 - 2 … down to j = |j1 - j2| (j is a positive number) can occur in multiple ways For example the m state with mj = j1 + j2 - 1 can occur in two ways ...
... Although state mj = j1 + j2 can only occur in one way, states such as mj = j1 + j2 - 1 or mj = j1 + j2 - 2 … down to j = |j1 - j2| (j is a positive number) can occur in multiple ways For example the m state with mj = j1 + j2 - 1 can occur in two ways ...
Quantum Correlation Experiments with Resonance Fluorescence
... emitted as packets of light. Einstein then implied in a rate-equation model of the energy exchange between light and a black-body, that these light packets, which were later called photons, can be absorbed and spontaneously or stimulated emitted by atoms. It was then the use of the stimulated emissi ...
... emitted as packets of light. Einstein then implied in a rate-equation model of the energy exchange between light and a black-body, that these light packets, which were later called photons, can be absorbed and spontaneously or stimulated emitted by atoms. It was then the use of the stimulated emissi ...
Physics at the FQMT`04 conference
... ‘‘mesoscopic’’ systems. Since during measurements, systems can be very far from equilibrium we have to understand ‘‘arrow of time’’ problems, the emergence of non-equilibrium in these systems. To develop methods for the description of ‘‘mesoscopic’’ systems out of equilibrium and their relaxation to ...
... ‘‘mesoscopic’’ systems. Since during measurements, systems can be very far from equilibrium we have to understand ‘‘arrow of time’’ problems, the emergence of non-equilibrium in these systems. To develop methods for the description of ‘‘mesoscopic’’ systems out of equilibrium and their relaxation to ...
Scientific Report 2015 - 2016 - PCS
... increasing number of branches of everyday life in modern societies. At the same time it is characterized by astonishing research progress on all levels, from basic and fundamental research to applications. This is due to the field’s ability to cross-fertilize various research directions, both from i ...
... increasing number of branches of everyday life in modern societies. At the same time it is characterized by astonishing research progress on all levels, from basic and fundamental research to applications. This is due to the field’s ability to cross-fertilize various research directions, both from i ...