- to have
decohered. The
environment has
effectively selected out
those expansions or
decompositions of the
original state vector that
decohere (or lose...
-
While small but ****ulative
perturbations can
cause quantum states to
decohere and
introduce errors in
traditional quantum com****tions, such perturbations...
- not
isolated from
their environment, so any
quantum information quickly decoheres.
While programmers may
depend on
probability theory when
designing a randomized...
-
below on methods.
Entanglement is
broken when the
entangled particles decohere through interaction with the environment; for example, when a measurement...
- f(x)} from x {\displaystyle x} must be a
quantum oracle which does not
decohere x {\displaystyle x} . In its com****tion, it
cannot make a copy of x {\displaystyle...
-
remaining "anti-matter energy",
which caused his
waveform to
permanently decohere and collapse. Afterward,
Brashear returned as a full-time
superhero in...
-
information is
represented by
quantum bits, or qubits. The
qubits may
decohere quickly before useful com****tion is completed. This
serious problem must...
- of the environment, only
pointer states remain unchanged.
Other states decohere into
mixtures of
stable pointer states that can persist, and, in this sense...
-
conductive after the
signal (pulse)
ended so that the
coherer had to be "
decohered" by
tapping it with a
clapper actuated by an electromagnet, each time...
- spin-exchange
collision which preserves total angular momentum but
changes the
hyperfine state,
causing the
atoms to
precess in
opposite directions and
decohere....