equilibrium – a phenomenon that goes by the name of localization-protected quantum order (LPQO) or eigenstate order. The study of phases of matter and the transitions...
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Many-body localization (MBL) is a dynamical phenomenon occurring in isolated many-body quantum systems. It is characterized by the system failing to reach...
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can allow for new forms of order disallowed in equilibrium via a phenomenon known as localization protected quantum order. The transitions between different...
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Sycamore processor (redirect from Sycamore (quantum computer))
Sycamore is a transmon superconducting quantum processor created by Google's Artificial Intelligence division. It has 53 qubits. In 2019, Sycamore completed...
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Nandkishore, R., Oganesyan, V., Pal, A., & Sondhi, S. L. (2013). Localization-protected quantum order. Physical Review B, 88(1), 014206. Huse, D. A., Nandkishore...
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Rahul; Oganesyan, Vadim; Pal, Arijeet; Sondhi, S. L. (2013). "Localization-protected quantum order". Physical Review B. 88 (1): 014206. arXiv:1304.1158. Bibcode:2013PhRvB...
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Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (category Quantum mechanics)
Rahul; Oganesyan, Vadim; Pal, Arijeet; Sondhi, S. L. (2013). "Localization protected quantum order". Physical Review B. 88 (1): 014206. arXiv:1304.1158. Bibcode:2013PhRvB...
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Time crystal (category Quantum mechanics)
Google's Sycamore processor, a quantum computing device. A chip of 20 qubits was used to obtain a many-body localization configuration of up and down spins...
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Pedram Roushan (category Quantum physicists)
Roushan is an Iranian-American physicist working at Google AI on quantum computing and quantum simulation. Pedram Roushan was born in Sari, Iran in 1978 and...
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Majorana fermion (category Quantum field theory)
topologically protected and therefore only stable for a very small range of parameters. It was obtained in a Kitaev chain consisting of two quantum dots in...
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Bound state in the continuum (category Quantum optics)
bound state in the continuum (BIC) is an eigenstate of some particular quantum system with the following properties: Energy lies in the continuous spectrum...
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Supersymmetry (redirect from Supersymmetry in quantum gravity)
Supersymmetric quantum mechanics adds the SUSY superalgebra to quantum mechanics as opposed to quantum field theory. Supersymmetric quantum mechanics often...
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Cat state (category Quantum information science)
In quantum mechanics, the cat state, named after Schrödinger's cat, refers to a quantum state composed of a superposition of two other states of flagrantly...
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Multiverse (redirect from Quantum universes)
Hubert (13 July 2018). "Quantum theory of the classical: quantum jumps, Born's Rule and objective classical reality via quantum Darwinism". Philosophical...
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quantum dots, wires and other mesoscopic structures. It also produces one-dimensional conductors along the boundary. These wires would be protected against...
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Graphene (redirect from Anomalous quantum Hall effect)
quantum dots, wires, and other mesoscopic structures. It also produces one-dimensional conductors along the boundary. These wires would be protected against...
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Liquid (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
become solid even at absolute zero (0 K) under standard pressure due to its quantum properties. Quantities of liquids are measured in units of volume. These...
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Albert Einstein (category Quantum physicists)
the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics. His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which arises from...
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Firefox (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
tab, Firefox distributes tabs over four processes by default (since Quantum), in order to balance memory consumption and performance. The process count can...
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Electron (category Quantum electrodynamics)
considerations to the hamiltonian formulation of the quantum mechanics of the electromagnetic field. In order to resolve some problems within his relativistic...
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Periodic table (category Wikipedia indefinitely move-protected pages)
destabilized. (Such shifts in the quantum numbers happen for all types of shells, but it makes the biggest difference to the order for the p-shells.) It is likely...
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Jose Luis Mendoza-Cortes (section Quantum computing)
Quantum Mechanics, models for Beyond Standard Model of Physics, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Future Batteries, Machine Learning and AI, Quantum Computing...
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OLED (category Wikipedia indefinitely move-protected pages)
is used to increase radiative efficiency by direct modification of the quantum-mechanical optical recombination rate. Doping is additionally used to determine...
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Conservation of energy (category Wikipedia pending changes protected pages)
interpretations of quantum mechanics claim that observed energy tends to increase when the Born rule is applied due to localization of the wave function...
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Laser (category Quantum optics)
produce a laser from materials such as silicon. Semiconductor quantum dot lasers use quantum dots as the active laser medium. These lasers exhibit device...
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crewed lunar-landing vehicles. The evolution of quantum technology has given rise to the emergence of Quantum Lidar, demonstrating higher efficiency and sensitivity...
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fundamental particles of nature have minimal vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanical, zero-point energy-induced particle motion. The theoretical...
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Protein (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
dynamics with quantum mechanical mathematics have explored the electronic states of rhodopsins. Beyond classical molecular dynamics, quantum dynamics methods...
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History of YouTube (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
Schmidt was in Paris to launch the new localization system. The interface of the website is available with localized versions in 109 countries and regions...
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views of the world emerged: the first one proposes that the universe is a quantum computer, while the other one proposes that the system performing the simulation...
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