7,821 results for Computational complexity theory - Wikipedia

arxiv.org/abs/1606.08028v3

Squashed entanglement and approximate private states

The squashed entanglement is a fundamental entanglement measure in quantum information theory, finding application as an upper bound on the distillable secret key or distillable entanglement of a quantum state or a quantum channel. This paper simplif...

arxiv.org/abs/2305.01478v1

Agricultural Policy in Ukraine

Building upon the theory and methodology of agricultural policy developed in the previous chapter, in Chapter 2 we analyse and assess agricultural policy making in Ukraine since the breakup of Soviet Union till today. Going from top down to the botto...

arxiv.org/abs/2405.11510v1

On some open problems in reliability theory

We study a stochastic scheduling on an unreliable machine with general up-times and general set-up times which is described by a group of partial differential equations with Dirac-delta functions in the boundary and initial conditions. In special cas...

arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9608456v1

Baryon Number Non-Conservation and the Topology of Gauge Fields

An introduction to the subject of baryon number non-conservation in the electroweak theory at high temperatures or energies is followed by a summary of our discovery of an infinite surface of sphaleron-like configurations which play a key role in b...

arxiv.org/abs/0912.2474v1

Quantum theory is classical mechanics with non-local existence

I propose a new and direct connection between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics where I derive the quantum mechanical propagator from a variational principle. This variational principle is Hamilton's modified principle generalized to allow...

arxiv.org/abs/0704.2078v1

Quantum theory from Hamilton's Principle with imperfect information

Many quantization schemes rely on analogs of classical mechanics where the connections with classical mechanics are indirect. In this work I propose a new and direct connection between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics where the quantum mec...

arxiv.org/abs/2009.07633v1

Can parallel lives provide a solution to Hardy's paradox?

Parallel lives is a model which provides an interpretation of quantum theory that is both local and realistic. This model assumes that all quantum fields are composed of point beings called "lives". Lives interact locally and have a memory of their p...

arxiv.org/abs/math/0505147v2

Functions in Sampling Spaces

Sampling theory in spaces other than the space of band-limited functions has recently received considerable attention. This is in part because the band-limitedness assumption is not very realistic in many applications. In addition, band-limited fun...

arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0010025v2

New features of FORM

Version 3 of FORM is introduced. It contains many new features that are inspired by current developments in the methodology of computations in quantum field theory. A number of these features is discussed in combination with examples. In addition t...

arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9809407v2

Fuzzy Bag Models

We show how hadronic bag models can be generalized to implement effects of a smooth and extended boundary. Our approach is based on fuzzy set theory and can be straightforwardly applied to any type of bag model. We illustrate the underlying ideas b...

arxiv.org/abs/1603.06758v9

Note on the Theory of Correlation Functions

The purpose of this note is to improve the current theoretical results for the correlation functions of the Mobius sequence $\{μ(n): n\geq 1 \}$ and the Liouville sequence $\{λ(n): n\geq 1 \}$....