Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete
... the same polynomial growth in precision does not appear to confer extra computing power to classical mechanics, although allowing exponential growth in precision may [Hartmanis and Simon, 1974; Vergis, Steiglitz, and Dickinson, 1986]. As far as we know, the precision possible in quantum state manipu ...
... the same polynomial growth in precision does not appear to confer extra computing power to classical mechanics, although allowing exponential growth in precision may [Hartmanis and Simon, 1974; Vergis, Steiglitz, and Dickinson, 1986]. As far as we know, the precision possible in quantum state manipu ...
Holographic quantum error-correcting code
... C[A] and thus any motion, with the boundary conditions set by the dictionary ( the causal wedge of A. reconstructed on A. On the right is a bulk time slice containing x and ⌃, that allx can bulk interactions are suppressed by inver y similar to that of ourwill tensorassume networks. The point simult ...
... C[A] and thus any motion, with the boundary conditions set by the dictionary ( the causal wedge of A. reconstructed on A. On the right is a bulk time slice containing x and ⌃, that allx can bulk interactions are suppressed by inver y similar to that of ourwill tensorassume networks. The point simult ...
`Nonclassical` states in quantum optics: a `squeezed` review of the
... Seventy five years ago, three remarkable papers by Schrödinger, Kennard and Darwin were published. They were devoted to the evolution of Gaussian wave packets for an oscillator, a free particle and a particle moving in uniform constant electric and magnetic fields. From the contemporary point of vi ...
... Seventy five years ago, three remarkable papers by Schrödinger, Kennard and Darwin were published. They were devoted to the evolution of Gaussian wave packets for an oscillator, a free particle and a particle moving in uniform constant electric and magnetic fields. From the contemporary point of vi ...
Thesis - Institut für Physik
... This thesis is concerned with the simulation of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) trapped on atom chips. Their dynamics can be described by the many-body Schrödinger equation, but analytic solutions are rare exceptions and approximations and numerical methods are generally indispensable. For weakly in ...
... This thesis is concerned with the simulation of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) trapped on atom chips. Their dynamics can be described by the many-body Schrödinger equation, but analytic solutions are rare exceptions and approximations and numerical methods are generally indispensable. For weakly in ...
PHOTONIC ENTANGLEMENT: NEW SOURCES AND NEW APPLICATIONS JI ˇ R´
... the last few decades. In order to be used in many different applications, sources of entanglement should satisfy several requirements as a high efficiency, broad tunability and compactness, and the possibility of integration with other optical components. The most common sources of entangled fields ...
... the last few decades. In order to be used in many different applications, sources of entanglement should satisfy several requirements as a high efficiency, broad tunability and compactness, and the possibility of integration with other optical components. The most common sources of entangled fields ...
Analysis of Literature: Quantum Computer Programming
... through use of the extra states in a qubit on a quantum computer. With parallel processing attempts are tried until a solution is found. So if there are one thousand possible solutions to try, then in the worst case all one thousand will be attempted. This isn’t the case with a quantum computer- a q ...
... through use of the extra states in a qubit on a quantum computer. With parallel processing attempts are tried until a solution is found. So if there are one thousand possible solutions to try, then in the worst case all one thousand will be attempted. This isn’t the case with a quantum computer- a q ...
ABSTRACT ADIABATIC QUANTUM COMPUTATION: NOISE IN THE ADIABATIC THEOREM AND USING THE JORDAN-WIGNER
... in the basis where the operators {σkz : k = 1 . . . n} are diagonal. Then the onedimensional Ising model is H(s) = (1 − s) ...
... in the basis where the operators {σkz : k = 1 . . . n} are diagonal. Then the onedimensional Ising model is H(s) = (1 − s) ...
Slides - Agenda
... Main criticism against Bohmian formalism: “…In any case, the basic reason for not paying attention to the Bohm approach is not some sort of ideological rigidity, but much simpler…It is just that we are all too busy with our own work to spend time on something that doesn’t seem likely to help us make ...
... Main criticism against Bohmian formalism: “…In any case, the basic reason for not paying attention to the Bohm approach is not some sort of ideological rigidity, but much simpler…It is just that we are all too busy with our own work to spend time on something that doesn’t seem likely to help us make ...
Anyons and the quantum Hall effect— A pedagogical
... satisfy Schroedinger’s wave equation. And second, these wave functions should satisfy certain symmetry properties with respect to the exchange of identical particles. For fermions the wave function should be anti-symmetric, for bosons it should be symmetric. It is impossible to overrate the importan ...
... satisfy Schroedinger’s wave equation. And second, these wave functions should satisfy certain symmetry properties with respect to the exchange of identical particles. For fermions the wave function should be anti-symmetric, for bosons it should be symmetric. It is impossible to overrate the importan ...
Abstract book
... Quantum Optics has focused for many years on uncovering what is specifically non-classical about light fields, from the early days of quantum mechanics to current work on quantum information processing. Much of this work has concentrated on the role of discreteness, of the limits of the uncertainty ...
... Quantum Optics has focused for many years on uncovering what is specifically non-classical about light fields, from the early days of quantum mechanics to current work on quantum information processing. Much of this work has concentrated on the role of discreteness, of the limits of the uncertainty ...
Path Integral studies of quantum systems at finite temperatures Sergei Dmitrievich Ivanov
... Appearence and fast development of computers in the middle of the twentieth century inspired a breakthrough in many branches of science. Currently, the scientific investigations in physics, chemistry and biology can not be imagined without computers. In particular, besides solving equations numerica ...
... Appearence and fast development of computers in the middle of the twentieth century inspired a breakthrough in many branches of science. Currently, the scientific investigations in physics, chemistry and biology can not be imagined without computers. In particular, besides solving equations numerica ...
Quantum imaging technologies
... Summary. — Over the past three decades, quantum mechanics has allowed the development of technologies that provide unconditionally secure communication. In parallel, the quantum nature of the transverse electromagnetic field has spawned the field of quantum imaging that encompasses technologies such a ...
... Summary. — Over the past three decades, quantum mechanics has allowed the development of technologies that provide unconditionally secure communication. In parallel, the quantum nature of the transverse electromagnetic field has spawned the field of quantum imaging that encompasses technologies such a ...