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arXiv:math/0606118v4 [math.PR] 5 Dec 2006
... control was explored in discrete time using the operational formalism of Davies [27], which is the precursor of quantum filtering theory. Belavkin developed further the theory of quantum filtering in a series of articles [8, 10, 12], and in [10] the use of dynamic programming for feedback control in ...
... control was explored in discrete time using the operational formalism of Davies [27], which is the precursor of quantum filtering theory. Belavkin developed further the theory of quantum filtering in a series of articles [8, 10, 12], and in [10] the use of dynamic programming for feedback control in ...
Reply to criticism of the ‘Orch OR qubit’ – ‘Orchestrated... reduction’ is scientifically justified
... . . . For quantum information processing one must have quantum information storage units such as qubits . . . the involvement of quantum gravity in the manifestation of consciousness would need to be described in terms of how quantum gravity affected the operation of these qubits . . . Stuart Hamero ...
... . . . For quantum information processing one must have quantum information storage units such as qubits . . . the involvement of quantum gravity in the manifestation of consciousness would need to be described in terms of how quantum gravity affected the operation of these qubits . . . Stuart Hamero ...
p15_11_6.pdf
... action along the trajectory[5–10]; in this way semiclassical methods can capture essential quantum phenomena such as interference, zero-point energy effects, and to some extent tunneling. We present some results from an approach that uses semiclassical electron dynamics to evaluate the correlation t ...
... action along the trajectory[5–10]; in this way semiclassical methods can capture essential quantum phenomena such as interference, zero-point energy effects, and to some extent tunneling. We present some results from an approach that uses semiclassical electron dynamics to evaluate the correlation t ...
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... expectations and Wigner functions play a central role in the analysis of quantum systems, in particular in the semiclassical regime; see [?, §IV] or [?, §7.1]. The idea of combining different spectrograms can also be found in the time-frequency literature; see e.g. [17] and the references given there ...
... expectations and Wigner functions play a central role in the analysis of quantum systems, in particular in the semiclassical regime; see [?, §IV] or [?, §7.1]. The idea of combining different spectrograms can also be found in the time-frequency literature; see e.g. [17] and the references given there ...
The Effect of Communication Costs in Solid
... qubits. One such scheme, proposed by Kane, is particularly well suited for architectural study; it captures common elements from the whole range of implementations, using the nuclear spins of dopant atoms in silicon as qubits, classically controlled metal electrodes for control of quantum gates, and ...
... qubits. One such scheme, proposed by Kane, is particularly well suited for architectural study; it captures common elements from the whole range of implementations, using the nuclear spins of dopant atoms in silicon as qubits, classically controlled metal electrodes for control of quantum gates, and ...
Schrödinger Cat State Atomic Interferometer with Heisenberg
... this encourages increased interference between states with higher contrast in Compton frequency, resulting in the narrowing of signal fringe width by a factor ∼ N . The parameter of squeezing µ, which indicates length of interaction, dictates the signal fringe width, and therefore, δΩG . However, th ...
... this encourages increased interference between states with higher contrast in Compton frequency, resulting in the narrowing of signal fringe width by a factor ∼ N . The parameter of squeezing µ, which indicates length of interaction, dictates the signal fringe width, and therefore, δΩG . However, th ...
Coupling a single electron to a Bose
... lifetimes τ measured for each Rydberg state. This way we remove the main dependency on τ (see Supplementary Information). The solid line shows the atom loss predicted by our Bogoliubov calculation assuming a constant lifetime of τ = 10 µs for all Rydberg states. This already reproduces the overall e ...
... lifetimes τ measured for each Rydberg state. This way we remove the main dependency on τ (see Supplementary Information). The solid line shows the atom loss predicted by our Bogoliubov calculation assuming a constant lifetime of τ = 10 µs for all Rydberg states. This already reproduces the overall e ...
Symmetry In The Dissociative Recombination Of Polyatomic Ions
... fragments of the system, satisfying the complete symmetry of the molecular Hamiltonian. For that purpose we establish a correspondence between constants of motion of the system in dierent large-distance congurations and irreducible representations of the total symmetry group. Selection rules (forb ...
... fragments of the system, satisfying the complete symmetry of the molecular Hamiltonian. For that purpose we establish a correspondence between constants of motion of the system in dierent large-distance congurations and irreducible representations of the total symmetry group. Selection rules (forb ...
Optimisation of Quantum Trajectories Driven by Strong-Field
... Quasi-free field-driven electron trajectories are a key element of strong-field dynamics. Upon recollision with the parent ion, the energy transferred from the field to the electron may be released as attosecond duration XUV emission1,2 in the process of high harmonic generation (HHG). The conventio ...
... Quasi-free field-driven electron trajectories are a key element of strong-field dynamics. Upon recollision with the parent ion, the energy transferred from the field to the electron may be released as attosecond duration XUV emission1,2 in the process of high harmonic generation (HHG). The conventio ...
PHYSICS • PHYS
... 2231 Elec tr ici ty and M agne tism (3) S Prereq.: PHYS 2221 or CHEM 4581 and credit or registration in MATH 2065 or 2090. Electricity and magnetism; static and quasistatic electromagnetic fields in vacua and in dielectric and magnetic media. ✭ 2401 Introduct ion to Concep ts in Physics (3) V Prereq ...
... 2231 Elec tr ici ty and M agne tism (3) S Prereq.: PHYS 2221 or CHEM 4581 and credit or registration in MATH 2065 or 2090. Electricity and magnetism; static and quasistatic electromagnetic fields in vacua and in dielectric and magnetic media. ✭ 2401 Introduct ion to Concep ts in Physics (3) V Prereq ...
Including quantum effects in the dynamics of complex „i.e., large
... input into a multidimensional generalization of the WKB approximation.兲 Since this description includes interference and tunneling 共or classically forbidden processes in general, which arise as the analytic continuation of interference兲, all quantum effects in molecular dynamics are incorporated in ...
... input into a multidimensional generalization of the WKB approximation.兲 Since this description includes interference and tunneling 共or classically forbidden processes in general, which arise as the analytic continuation of interference兲, all quantum effects in molecular dynamics are incorporated in ...
Spin-dependent Transport of Interacting Electrons in Mesoscopic
... dynamics including all internal interactions is necessary. During the technological development towards smaller and smaller systems also the description of transport has changed. In this section we shall give a short overview over different approaches and their applicability. One long standing appro ...
... dynamics including all internal interactions is necessary. During the technological development towards smaller and smaller systems also the description of transport has changed. In this section we shall give a short overview over different approaches and their applicability. One long standing appro ...
Quantum computing Markus Kiili Opinnäytetyö
... basic operations that can be performed. In respect of computability, they are all equivalent formulations. Few of the most important ones are: − Turning machine. Used mainly as the main model of complexity theory. − Lambda calculus. Forms the basis of many functional programming languages. − Boolean ...
... basic operations that can be performed. In respect of computability, they are all equivalent formulations. Few of the most important ones are: − Turning machine. Used mainly as the main model of complexity theory. − Lambda calculus. Forms the basis of many functional programming languages. − Boolean ...
Physics Demystified
... There is a final exam at the end of this course. The questions are practical, and are less mathematical than those in the quizzes. The final exam contains questions drawn from Parts One, Two, and Three. Take this exam when you have finished all the sections, all the section tests, and all of the cha ...
... There is a final exam at the end of this course. The questions are practical, and are less mathematical than those in the quizzes. The final exam contains questions drawn from Parts One, Two, and Three. Take this exam when you have finished all the sections, all the section tests, and all of the cha ...
A controlled quantum system of individual neutral atoms
... The founders of quantum theory were convinced that manipulation of individual particles could only be accomplished in Gedanken experiments. Schrödinger claimed in 1952: “We never experiment with just one electron or atom [...]. In thought experiments we sometimes assume that we do; this invariably ...
... The founders of quantum theory were convinced that manipulation of individual particles could only be accomplished in Gedanken experiments. Schrödinger claimed in 1952: “We never experiment with just one electron or atom [...]. In thought experiments we sometimes assume that we do; this invariably ...
Physic..
... There is a final exam at the end of this course. The questions are practical, and are less mathematical than those in the quizzes. The final exam contains questions drawn from Parts One, Two, and Three. Take this exam when you have finished all the sections, all the section tests, and all of the cha ...
... There is a final exam at the end of this course. The questions are practical, and are less mathematical than those in the quizzes. The final exam contains questions drawn from Parts One, Two, and Three. Take this exam when you have finished all the sections, all the section tests, and all of the cha ...
Define resistance V splitting between components V
... state light dependence of resistance of LDR (using graph) PD from potential divider calc V=IR calc graph skills Explain why V changes more at low light intensity than high for LDR effect of rising resistance of one component on a circuit advantages of a data logger 5. Waves [16 marks] state a proper ...
... state light dependence of resistance of LDR (using graph) PD from potential divider calc V=IR calc graph skills Explain why V changes more at low light intensity than high for LDR effect of rising resistance of one component on a circuit advantages of a data logger 5. Waves [16 marks] state a proper ...
Quantum computing with cavity QED
... computing [4]. As well one of the strong drivers to investigate more in that direction comes from the possibilities of quantum cryptography [5], which allows in theory one of the most secure communication means thinkable today using a technique called teleportation [6]. First concepts of QC were pro ...
... computing [4]. As well one of the strong drivers to investigate more in that direction comes from the possibilities of quantum cryptography [5], which allows in theory one of the most secure communication means thinkable today using a technique called teleportation [6]. First concepts of QC were pro ...
Electron transport, interaction and spin in graphene and graphene nanoribbons Artsem Shylau
... magnetic field. This unexpected behavior results from the interactioninduced modification of the band structure which leads to formation of the compressible strips in the middle of GNRs. We show the existence of the counter-propagating states at the same half of the GNRs. The overlap between these sta ...
... magnetic field. This unexpected behavior results from the interactioninduced modification of the band structure which leads to formation of the compressible strips in the middle of GNRs. We show the existence of the counter-propagating states at the same half of the GNRs. The overlap between these sta ...