Search for dissertations about: "Quantum Mechanics"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 187 swedish dissertations containing the words Quantum Mechanics.
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16. Superconducting qubits - measurement, entanglement, and noise
Abstract : In the early 1980’s, it was suggested that a computer obeying the laws of quantum mechanics would be able to solve problems beyond the capabilities of a classical computer. The novel ways in which such a quantum computer works relies on the quantum properties of the quantum bits (qubits) used to store the information. READ MORE
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17. Students' depictions of quantum mechanics : a contemporary review and some implications for research and teaching
Abstract : This thesis presents a comprehensive review of research into students’ depictions of quantum mechanics. A taxonomy to describe and compare quantum mechanics education research is presented, and this taxonomy is used to highlight the foci of prior research. A brief history of quantum mechanics education research is also presented. READ MORE
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18. Quantum Dynamics of Molecular Systems and Guided Matter Waves
Abstract : Quantum dynamics is the study of time-dependent phenomena in fundamental processes of atomic and molecular systems. This thesis focuses on systems where nature reveals its quantum aspect; e.g. in vibrational resonance structures, in wave packet revivals and in matter wave interferometry. READ MORE
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19. Quantum technologies for secure communications
Abstract : Quantum technologies promise to revolutionize a variety of fields such as metrology, cryptography or computing, among others. The resources that quantum mechanics offers allow us to design faster optimization algorithms, to provide unconditional security in communications and to measure quantities beyond the grasp of current technology. READ MORE
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20. On relations between classical and quantum theories of information and probability
Abstract : In this thesis we study quantum-like representation and simulation of quantum algorithms by using classical computers.The quantum--like representation algorithm (QLRA) was introduced by A. Khrennikov (1997) to solve the ``inverse Born's rule problem'', i.e. READ MORE