Quantum Physics

2205 Submissions

[11] viXra:2205.0145 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-29 22:02:00

Quantum Simulation and Dynamics

Authors: Rajat Kumar Vishwakarma
Comments: 12 Pages.

Today Quantum Computers have a wide range of applications, one of the prominent is quantum simulation. Simulations are used for many industrial and research purposes. Here we understand how can we simulate three atoms heisenberg model interaction on three qubits using real NISQ(Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum Computing) device ‘ibmq_jakarta’ first we perform simulation by classical method after that we will go on quantum approach,for 3 qubit simulation its represented by 8×8 matrix. This is because there are 2³ = 8 states in the N =3(N represents number of qubits used) system, if the simulation were 50 particles(N=50) then it would be approx 10¹⁵×10¹⁵! Well beyond the capacity of today's classical computers, but for quantum computers this task will require only 15 qubits.
Category: Quantum Physics

[10] viXra:2205.0140 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-27 22:11:22

Bell’s Theorem and Retrocausality

Authors: Austin J. Fearnley
Comments: 8 Pages.

Bell’s Theorem, which is of course true, is shown to be bypassed in a Bell experiment using retrocausality where antiparticles are travelling backwards in time.
Category: Quantum Physics

[9] viXra:2205.0139 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-27 22:13:02

How the Observer Creates Reality

Authors: Bernard Riley
Comments: 9 Pages. 7 figures

Unless they are “thought through the understanding”, measurements remain as “intuitions” with no meaning to the observer. Informed by Kantian philosophy, this observer shows that a “concept”, developed in the understanding, gives meaning to an intuition and creates a reality in accord with the concept.
Category: Quantum Physics

[8] viXra:2205.0126 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-24 22:23:07

Space of Quantum Mechanics

Authors: N. Gurappa
Comments: 5 Pages.

Quantum mechanics is revealing a profound and remarkable property of space - where the quantum phenomena happen.
Category: Quantum Physics

[7] viXra:2205.0125 [pdf] replaced on 2022-11-02 01:01:53

Two Symmetric Measurements May Cause an Unforeseen Effect

Authors: Koji Nagata, Do Ngoc Diep, Tadao Nakamura
Comments: 10 Pages.

We may try to discuss gently symmetric measurement outcomes, which might be extended to considering naturally the uncertainty principle. For the two symmetric measurement outcomes, sometimes, the two measured observables are commutative. In this specific and symmetric example, we introduce a supposition that the operation Addition is equivalent to the operation Multiplicationand we may have an example of an inconsistency, probably due to the nature of Matrix theory based on non-commutativeness. We show here the inconsistency in an arbitrary dimensional unitary space when measuring commuting observables/an observable. We would say that the trial above might be categorized into an inconsistency example in the effect of the uncertainty principle, if we are forgiven for describing the above.
Category: Quantum Physics

[6] viXra:2205.0122 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-23 09:53:43

A Novel Complex Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set

Authors: Yangyang Zhao, Fuyuan Xiao
Comments: 2 Pages.

Intuitionistic fuzzy set has been widely applied to decision-making, medical diagnosis, pattern recognition and other fields, because of its powerful ability to represent and address the uncertain of information. In this paper, we propose a novel complex intuitionistic fuzzy set.
Category: Quantum Physics

[5] viXra:2205.0102 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-19 16:12:01

Photoelectricity and Absolute Zero

Authors: Clark M. Thomas
Comments: 7 Pages.

Photoelectricity and the real Absolute Zero have long been known to be somehow associated, but have not yet been understood together within one elegant physics model. This essay sets forth a consistent model that explains their actual relationship, with broader physics ramifications.
Category: Quantum Physics

[4] viXra:2205.0100 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-18 20:59:19

On the Physical Nature of the Quantum Zeno Effect

Authors: V. A. Kuzmenko
Comments: 3 Pages.

Most of the experimental evidence for the existence of the quantum Zeno effect is a manifestation of the fundamental properties of quantum physics – its time reversal noninvariance.
Category: Quantum Physics

[3] viXra:2205.0091 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-17 23:38:22

Is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Universal?

Authors: Shubham Ambokar
Comments: 3 Pages.

Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is a founding pillar of quantum mechanics. This paper questions the foundations of the quantum mechanics with a thought experiment. The author has come up with this experiment and have found out that there are some anomalies in quantum measurement.
Category: Quantum Physics

[2] viXra:2205.0063 [pdf] submitted on 2022-05-11 09:34:57

Quantum Computing Using Chaotic Numbers

Authors: Usama Shamsuddin Thakur
Comments: 29 Pages.

Quantum Mechanics and Computation has a major problem called the measurement problem [7] [19]. This has given physicists a very hard time over the years when I first looked into the problem my approach was simple find a new number system that can go with the uncertainty of a Quantum particle the paper deals with the mathematics of uncertainty which has solved 2 millenium prize problems [4], [5] and quantum mea- surement problem very efficiently. We divide chaos into two parts low chaos and high chaos then we find the desired value [19] inside the inter- section of both. This helps us find something in a ℵ3 >>> ∞ this takes the problems around us to the next level if we are able to control a chaos then we can achieve pretty much anything.
Category: Quantum Physics

[1] viXra:2205.0054 [pdf] replaced on 2022-06-26 17:08:51

Hamiltonian Instability and the Classical-to-Quantum Transition

Authors: Ervin Goldfain
Comments: 6 Pages.

The mechanism of Arnold diffusion (AD) describes the dynamic instability of nearly-integrable Hamiltonian systems. Here we argue that AD leads to action quantization for classical systems having an infinite number of degrees of freedom. Planck’s constant emerges as long-time value of the action differential applied to large ensembles of oscillators in near equilibrium conditions
Category: Quantum Physics