Black-Box Superconducting Circuit Quantization
... must be minimized. In circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) [2,11,13], this is achieved by coupling the JJs to a common microwave environment with a desired discrete mode structure. So far such systems have mostly been described theoretically by models well known from quantum optics such as the sin ...
... must be minimized. In circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) [2,11,13], this is achieved by coupling the JJs to a common microwave environment with a desired discrete mode structure. So far such systems have mostly been described theoretically by models well known from quantum optics such as the sin ...
Musical Modulation by Symmetries
... where symmetries are used to explain forces of transition. • This modulation model provides direct modulations between all tonalities in C12 in 12 tempered tuning, and the relationships when applied to the diatonic major, harmonic and melodic minor scales agree with classical music theory. I extend ...
... where symmetries are used to explain forces of transition. • This modulation model provides direct modulations between all tonalities in C12 in 12 tempered tuning, and the relationships when applied to the diatonic major, harmonic and melodic minor scales agree with classical music theory. I extend ...
Quantum mechanics: Myths and facts
... is not represented by an operator analogous to (4), i.e., energy is not represented by the operator ih̄∂/∂t. Instead, energy is represented by a much more complicated operator called Hamiltonian, usually having the form Ĥ = ...
... is not represented by an operator analogous to (4), i.e., energy is not represented by the operator ih̄∂/∂t. Instead, energy is represented by a much more complicated operator called Hamiltonian, usually having the form Ĥ = ...
Stability of Complex Biomolecular Structures: van der Waals
... where ⟨Kn⟩ is the average kinetic energy of the system with n polyQ strands. Defined in this way, a negative (ΔF)b means that the quantum contributions have stabilized the H-bonded system. We perform all calculations with the i-PI31 wrapper code connected to the FHI-aims program package and the PBE + ...
... where ⟨Kn⟩ is the average kinetic energy of the system with n polyQ strands. Defined in this way, a negative (ΔF)b means that the quantum contributions have stabilized the H-bonded system. We perform all calculations with the i-PI31 wrapper code connected to the FHI-aims program package and the PBE + ...
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... 1. Projection Postulate:- After the measurement of an observable A on a physical system represented by the state ρ, the system jumps into one of the eigen states of A. 2. Born Rule:- The probability of obtaining the system in an eigen state is given by Tr(ρP[ ...
... 1. Projection Postulate:- After the measurement of an observable A on a physical system represented by the state ρ, the system jumps into one of the eigen states of A. 2. Born Rule:- The probability of obtaining the system in an eigen state is given by Tr(ρP[ ...
Inherent Properties and Statistics with Individual Particles in
... statistics under a hypothesis of uniformly random a priori distribution of statistical weights over all possible microstates of the system, including states only differing by permutations. Just by assuming, in agreement with the basic axioms of probability, that each state is given a probability bet ...
... statistics under a hypothesis of uniformly random a priori distribution of statistical weights over all possible microstates of the system, including states only differing by permutations. Just by assuming, in agreement with the basic axioms of probability, that each state is given a probability bet ...
A fully self-consistent treatment of collective
... The study of the dynamical properties of quantum liquids has a storied history.1 The interplay of nuclear dynamics, particle statistics, dimensionality, disorder and temperature can lead to, or suppress, dramatic effects such as superfluidity in 4He and superconductivity in the superfluid Fermi liqu ...
... The study of the dynamical properties of quantum liquids has a storied history.1 The interplay of nuclear dynamics, particle statistics, dimensionality, disorder and temperature can lead to, or suppress, dramatic effects such as superfluidity in 4He and superconductivity in the superfluid Fermi liqu ...
The Dirac Field - SCIPP - University of California, Santa Cruz
... Now we want to write momentum space expansions of the spinor fields, analogous to those for scalar fields. Suppose we have operators a, a† which obey the anticommutation relations: {a, a† } = 1; {a, a} = 0; {a† , a† } = 0 Then construct the “number operator" N = a† a and the state |0i by the conditi ...
... Now we want to write momentum space expansions of the spinor fields, analogous to those for scalar fields. Suppose we have operators a, a† which obey the anticommutation relations: {a, a† } = 1; {a, a} = 0; {a† , a† } = 0 Then construct the “number operator" N = a† a and the state |0i by the conditi ...
Derivation of new quantum hydrodynamic equations using entropy
... The origin of this difference lies in the different choices of the quantum Maxwellian. We refer to section 3.5 for a detailed discussion. The term qS – but not the vorticity R – also appears in other QHD derivations. It has been derived in [12] from a mixed-state Wigner model and interpreted as a di ...
... The origin of this difference lies in the different choices of the quantum Maxwellian. We refer to section 3.5 for a detailed discussion. The term qS – but not the vorticity R – also appears in other QHD derivations. It has been derived in [12] from a mixed-state Wigner model and interpreted as a di ...
Energy Cost of Creating Quantum Coherence
... coherence [3–5]. The restrictions underlying a quantum resource theory (QRT) are manifestations of the physical restrictions that govern the physical processes. For example, in the QRT of entanglement, the consideration of local operations and classical communication as the allowed operations stems ...
... coherence [3–5]. The restrictions underlying a quantum resource theory (QRT) are manifestations of the physical restrictions that govern the physical processes. For example, in the QRT of entanglement, the consideration of local operations and classical communication as the allowed operations stems ...
Certainty relations, mutual entanglement, and nondisplaceable
... with special φ (j ) -dependent internal unitaries Yj allowing for different right phase gates, but the situation described by Corollary 3 seems to be generic. We note in passing that the concept of mutual coherence is related to nonextensibility of mutually unbiased bases [51]. The set of MUBs is ca ...
... with special φ (j ) -dependent internal unitaries Yj allowing for different right phase gates, but the situation described by Corollary 3 seems to be generic. We note in passing that the concept of mutual coherence is related to nonextensibility of mutually unbiased bases [51]. The set of MUBs is ca ...
Quantum Networking and Internetworking
... such as computers or sensors, or databases that are in separate locations, for technical, economic, political, logistical, or sometimes purely historical reasons. What differs is the type of data and operation involved. Quantum computers, and quantum networks, use quantum variables rather than class ...
... such as computers or sensors, or databases that are in separate locations, for technical, economic, political, logistical, or sometimes purely historical reasons. What differs is the type of data and operation involved. Quantum computers, and quantum networks, use quantum variables rather than class ...
Quantum Expanders: Motivation and Constructions
... Q UANTUM E XPANDERS : M OTIVATION AND C ONSTRUCTIONS ...
... Q UANTUM E XPANDERS : M OTIVATION AND C ONSTRUCTIONS ...
Critical Study of The Structure and Interpretation of
... are consistent with some account of the correlations they predict.2 I think there is an interesting the point issue here, but let us waive a amounts to for now. Van Fraassen's in C&M concession appendix that not all accounts of correlations need be causal. He lists five ways than common cause in whi ...
... are consistent with some account of the correlations they predict.2 I think there is an interesting the point issue here, but let us waive a amounts to for now. Van Fraassen's in C&M concession appendix that not all accounts of correlations need be causal. He lists five ways than common cause in whi ...
Primer on topological insulators
... and why the introduction of Bloch Hamiltonians Ĥk amounts to a massive simplification of the problem. In a solid, single particle eigenstates ψk,n will be filled by fermions (no double occupancy!). The ground state of the system is formed by filling up states successively, beginning with the states ...
... and why the introduction of Bloch Hamiltonians Ĥk amounts to a massive simplification of the problem. In a solid, single particle eigenstates ψk,n will be filled by fermions (no double occupancy!). The ground state of the system is formed by filling up states successively, beginning with the states ...