Quantum Processes

Quantum Processes
Author: Wolfram Schommers
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789812796578

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Space and time are probably the most important elements in physics. Within the memory of man, all essential things are represented within the frame of space-time pictures. This is obviously the most basic information. What can we say about space and time? It is normally assumed that the space is a container filled with matter and that the time is just that which we measure with our clocks. However, there are some reasons to take another standpoint and to consider this container-conception as unrealistic, as prejudice so to say. Already the philosopher Immanuel Kant pointed on this serious problem. In this monograph, the author discusses the so-called projection theory. In contrast to the container-conception (reality is embedded in space and time), within projection theory the physical reality is projected onto space and time and quantum processes are of particular relevance. Like Whitehead and Bergson, the author argues for the primacy of process. One of the most interesting results is that projection theory automatically leads to a new aspect for the notion OC timeOCO. Here we have not only the time of conventional physics, which is exclusively treated as an external parameter, but we obtain within projection theory a system-specific time. Just this system-specific time might be of fundamental importance in the future description of physical systems. For example, the self-assembly of nano-systems could lead to predictions that are even not thinkable within usual physics. Also in connection with cosmology the projection principle must inevitably lead to fundamentally new statements."

Picturing Quantum Processes

Picturing Quantum Processes
Author: Bob Coecke,Aleks Kissinger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 847
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781107104228

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Quantum phenomena are explained through the language of diagrams, setting out an innovative visual method of presenting complex scientific theories. Focusing on physical intuition over mathematical formalism, and packed with exercises, this unique book is accessible to students and researchers across scientific disciplines, from undergraduate to Ph.D. level.

Quantum Processes Systems and Information

Quantum Processes Systems  and Information
Author: Benjamin Schumacher,Michael Westmoreland
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 052187534X

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A new and exciting approach to the basics of quantum theory, this undergraduate textbook contains extensive discussions of conceptual puzzles and over 800 exercises and problems. Beginning with three elementary 'qubit' systems, the book develops the formalism of quantum theory, addresses questions of measurement and distinguishability, and explores the dynamics of quantum systems. In addition to the standard topics covered in other textbooks, it also covers communication and measurement, quantum entanglement, entropy and thermodynamics, and quantum information processing. This textbook gives a broad view of quantum theory by emphasizing dynamical evolution, and exploring conceptual and foundational issues. It focuses on contemporary topics, including measurement, time evolution, open systems, quantum entanglement, and the role of information.

Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Rate Processes

Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Rate Processes
Author: Raphael D. Levine
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486150642

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This survey of applications of the theory of collisions and rate processes to molecular problems explores collisions of molecules with internal structure, generalized Ehrenfest theorem, theory of reactive collisions, and role of symmetry. It also reviews partitioning technique, equivalent potentials and quasibound states, theory of direct reactions, more. 1969 edition.

Path Integrals and Quantum Processes

Path Integrals and Quantum Processes
Author: Mark S. Swanson
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-02-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486782300

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Graduate-level, systematic presentation of path integral approach to calculating transition elements, partition functions, and source functionals. Covers Grassmann variables, field and gauge field theory, perturbation theory, and nonperturbative results. 1992 edition.

Quantum Fields and Processes

Quantum Fields and Processes
Author: John Gough,Joachim Kupsch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108416764

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Do quantum field theory without Feynman diagrams! Use the combinatorics behind cumulants, correlations, Green's functions and quantum fields.

Quantum Optical Processes

Quantum Optical Processes
Author: Sintayehu Tesfa
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030623487

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This book is a self-contained guide to the world of quantum optical processes which addresses different aspects relevant in quantum optics and quantum information. The basic descriptions, measurement techniques, possible sources, nonclassical features, practical implications and applications of the quantization of light and its interaction with matter, are explored. The observed quantum properties such as coherent superposition, entanglement, nonlocality, decoherence and no-cloning, are discussed. The quantum optical processes such as continuous variable entanglement swapping, teleportation and telecloning from which follow the practical aspects such as quantum gate operations, cryptography and error correction are considered. In turn, the advantages and inherent challenges including the foresight in implementing continuous variable quantum communication and computation protocols are highlighted. The author gives a concise background with corresponding applications, the necessary mathematical derivation, simplified examples, illustrations and demonstrations, and the relative interpretations and outlooks. This book is intended to serve a multi-disciplinary readership, namely the atomic physics and quantum optics communities who seek to extend their research to applications, especially, to the field of quantum information processing as well as the theoretical quantum information community who builds up research on physically realizable systems such as optical setups and various atomic schemes. The content of this book also attracts other communities such as photonics who seeks to link research with continuous variable quantum information processing.

Quantum Processes in Semiconductors

Quantum Processes in Semiconductors
Author: B. K. Ridley
Publsiher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198517513

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This book encapsulates the fundamental quantum processes of importance to the physics and technology of semiconductors. This new edition is expanded by the addition of a new chapter on Phonon processes. The author has also made additions to the existing chapters. Besides being a useful reference for workers in the field this book will be a valuable text for postgraduate courses.