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Non-Markovian decoherence in the adiabatic quantum search algorithm [PDF]
We consider an adiabatic quantum algorithm (Grover's search routine) weakly coupled to a rather general environment, i.e., without using the Markov approximation.
A. M. Childs +2 more
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Background – In the Netherlands there is a lack of data regarding resistance of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius to the systemic antimicrobial drugs used for the treatment of superficial pyoderma. Objectives – To assess antimicrobial resistance, with emphasis on resistance to clindamycin and meticillin, in clinical isolates of S.
Catharina M.M. van Damme +3 more
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Flat bands with higher Chern number in pyrochlore slabs [PDF]
A large number of recent works point to the emergence of intriguing analogs of fractional quantum Hall states in lattice models due to effective interactions in nearly flat bands with Chern number C=1.
Bergholtz, Emil J., Trescher, Maximilian
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Follow‐up imaging observations of comet 2I/Borisov
Abstract Follow‐up imaging observations of the first detected interstellar comet 2I/Borisov are presented, which were carried out with the Schmidt‐Teleskop‐Kamera at the University Observatory Jena in 11 observing epochs in October and November 2019.
Markus Mugrauer +5 more
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Correlations in star networks: from Bell inequalities to network inequalities
The problem of characterizing classical and quantum correlations in networks is considered. Contrary to the usual Bell scenario, where distant observers share a physical system emitted by one common source, a network features several independent sources,
Armin Tavakoli +3 more
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Quantum Discord for Generalized Bloch Sphere States [PDF]
In this study for particular states of bipartite quantum system in 2n?2m dimensional Hilbert space state, similar to m or n-qubit density matrices represented in Bloch sphere we call them generalized Bloch sphere states(GBSS), we give an efficient ...
Jafarizadeh, M. A. +2 more
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Asynchronous reference frame agreement in a quantum network
An efficient implementation of many multiparty protocols for quantum networks requires that all the nodes in the network share a common reference frame. Establishing such a reference frame from scratch is especially challenging in an asynchronous network
Tanvirul Islam, Stephanie Wehner
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Spatial reference frame agreement in quantum networks
In order to communicate information in a quantum network effectively, all network nodes should share a common reference frame. Here, we propose to study how well m nodes in a quantum network can establish a common spatial reference frame from scratch ...
Tanvirul Islam +3 more
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Quantum plug n’ play: modular computation in the quantum regime
Classical computation is modular. It exploits plug n’ play architectures which allow us to use pre-fabricated circuits without knowing their construction.
Jayne Thompson +3 more
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Comment on: "Measuring a Photonic Qubit without Destroying It" [PDF]
Recently, Pryde et al reported the demonstration of a quantum non-demolition scheme for single-photon polarization states with linear optics and projective measurements [Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 190402 (2004)]. Here, we argue that their interpretation of the
Kok, Pieter, Munro, William J.
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