Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics with Transmon Qubits in
... revivals found in the dark zone for this state). Red dashed line is the evolution with the o-diagonal coupling conguration at ...
... revivals found in the dark zone for this state). Red dashed line is the evolution with the o-diagonal coupling conguration at ...
THE PRIMARY PHENOMENOLOGICAL SYMBOLIC PROCESS OF
... Pattee (2000) extensively studied physical symbol systems. We will use, in this respect, first of all Pattee’s decades old results, as his studies were directed specifically towards theoretical biology. We adopt here the view that the origin of the primary symbolic process can also be viewed as a ma ...
... Pattee (2000) extensively studied physical symbol systems. We will use, in this respect, first of all Pattee’s decades old results, as his studies were directed specifically towards theoretical biology. We adopt here the view that the origin of the primary symbolic process can also be viewed as a ma ...
Quantum Computation: a Tutorial
... The gate Vθ does not change the vector |0i but sends |1i to eθi |1i. Z is just Vπ . Unitaries are only rotating the state of the quantum system. In order to get some classical information out, the only available operation is the measurement. It is a probabilistic operation defined as follows: if u = ...
... The gate Vθ does not change the vector |0i but sends |1i to eθi |1i. Z is just Vπ . Unitaries are only rotating the state of the quantum system. In order to get some classical information out, the only available operation is the measurement. It is a probabilistic operation defined as follows: if u = ...
The Iterative Unitary Matrix Multiply Method and Its Application to
... are the first irrational number with delocalization ever known. Both results have important meaning for the theory of QKR. Third, the large delocalization time is explained by the degenerate perturbation theory, which is suggested by and consistent with the delocalization path of the numerical calcu ...
... are the first irrational number with delocalization ever known. Both results have important meaning for the theory of QKR. Third, the large delocalization time is explained by the degenerate perturbation theory, which is suggested by and consistent with the delocalization path of the numerical calcu ...
Contributions to the Quantum Optics of Multi
... On the other hand, if I have been any productive at all during my visits to foreign research centres, it is because I’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with some of the nicest people that I have ever met, and who of course I consider now my friends. I owe so much to Inés de Vega and Diego Porras, ...
... On the other hand, if I have been any productive at all during my visits to foreign research centres, it is because I’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with some of the nicest people that I have ever met, and who of course I consider now my friends. I owe so much to Inés de Vega and Diego Porras, ...
Evaluating charge noise acting on semiconductor quantum dots in
... < 0.59 × 10−6 e2 /Hz which is only an order of magnitude below the values found in our particular heterostructure. In summary, we have shown that the interaction between a superconducting resonator and a double quantum dot which manifests itself as changes in the quadrature signal transmitted throug ...
... < 0.59 × 10−6 e2 /Hz which is only an order of magnitude below the values found in our particular heterostructure. In summary, we have shown that the interaction between a superconducting resonator and a double quantum dot which manifests itself as changes in the quadrature signal transmitted throug ...
Kondo Effect in Quantum Dots
... • Wick’s theorem only valid for operators, whose commutator is a c-number • Not the case for the impurity spin, obeying the standard commutation relations of angular momentum Gesa von Bornstaedt ...
... • Wick’s theorem only valid for operators, whose commutator is a c-number • Not the case for the impurity spin, obeying the standard commutation relations of angular momentum Gesa von Bornstaedt ...
M.Sc. CCSS 2010
... 3. Viscosity of a liquid - Oscillating disc method. To determine the viscosity of the given liquid by measurements on the time period of oscillation of the disc in air and in the liquid 4. Variation of surface tension with temperature - Jaegar's method. To determine the surface tension of water at d ...
... 3. Viscosity of a liquid - Oscillating disc method. To determine the viscosity of the given liquid by measurements on the time period of oscillation of the disc in air and in the liquid 4. Variation of surface tension with temperature - Jaegar's method. To determine the surface tension of water at d ...
Why the brain is probably not a quantum computer Max Tegmark
... where Si ÿtri qi log qi is the entropy of the ith subsystem, S ÿtr q log q is the entropy of the total system, and the logarithms are base 2. If this mutual information is zero, then the states of the two systems are uncorrelated and independent, with the density matrix of the separable form q ...
... where Si ÿtri qi log qi is the entropy of the ith subsystem, S ÿtr q log q is the entropy of the total system, and the logarithms are base 2. If this mutual information is zero, then the states of the two systems are uncorrelated and independent, with the density matrix of the separable form q ...
Weyl--Heisenberg Representations in Communication Theory
... The theoretical description of the communication in time–varying environments is of central relevance for further increase of the efficiency and the data rate of future transmission techniques. In particular, the quasi–statistical assumption widely used for mobile wireless communication channels is ...
... The theoretical description of the communication in time–varying environments is of central relevance for further increase of the efficiency and the data rate of future transmission techniques. In particular, the quasi–statistical assumption widely used for mobile wireless communication channels is ...
On realism and quantum mechanics
... causality and completeness of quantum mechanics. Historically, the starting point has been the problem of completeness of quantum mechanics, posed by the already quoted paper by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen [1]. In recent years the attention has been focused on EP R-type experiments. If we picks up ...
... causality and completeness of quantum mechanics. Historically, the starting point has been the problem of completeness of quantum mechanics, posed by the already quoted paper by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen [1]. In recent years the attention has been focused on EP R-type experiments. If we picks up ...