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Abstract The second lesson led to a more quantitative clarification of the notion of entanglement by introducing the Schmidt decomposition formalism and discussing the link between entanglement and non-locality, which naturally led to a rapid analysis of …
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Abstract The general purpose of the lecture, presented in the first lesson , was to provide a general introduction to this new research theme, posing a number of questions to which the year's lecture and those of subsequent years will seek to provide more …
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The concept of the great courtly song , along with its more generic - but theoretically "stronger" - antecedent, that of formal poetry , has conditioned, for good or ill, thinking on medieval lyric poetry over the last four or five decades. However, we …
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Abstract In the second lesson, we tackled the problem of writing the Hamiltonian in an arbitrary quantum circuit. For atoms, the quantum Hamiltonian is simply obtained by treating the conjugate variables of the classical problem - electron position and …
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Abstract The first lesson began with a few reminders of classical circuit theory, such as definitions concerning node variables and loop variables, Kirchhoff's laws and the constitutive relationships of circuit elements, using the simple example of an LC …
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