Search Results for author: Leonardo Andreta de Castro

Found 10 papers, 1 papers with code

Generating Fault-Tolerant Cluster States from Crystal Structures

1 code implementation25 Sep 2019 Michael Newman, Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Kenneth R. Brown

Measurement-based quantum computing (MBQC) is a promising alternative to traditional circuit-based quantum computing predicated on the construction and measurement of cluster states.

Quantum Physics

An introduction to quantum measurements with a historical motivation

no code implementations11 Aug 2019 Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Olímpio Pereira de Sá Neto, Carlos Alexandre Brasil

The clear separation between quantum system and classical apparatus that causes these restrictions is subverted in von Neumann's paradigmatic model of quantum measurements, a subject whose concepts we explain, while also providing the mathematical tools necessary to apply it to new problems.

Quantum Physics History and Philosophy of Physics

Real-time calibration with spectator qubits

no code implementations8 Jul 2019 Swarnadeep Majumder, Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Kenneth R. Brown

Accurate control of quantum systems requires precise measurement of the parameters that govern the dynamics, including control fields and interactions with the environment.

Quantum Physics

Weak values in collision theory

no code implementations19 Mar 2018 Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Carlos Alexandre Brasil, Reginaldo de Jesus Napolitano

Weak measurements have an increasing number of applications in contemporary quantum mechanics.

Quantum Physics

Elliptical orbits in the phase-space quantization

no code implementations25 May 2016 Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Carlos Alexandre Brasil, Reginaldo de Jesus Napolitano

The energy levels of hydrogen-like atoms are obtained from the phase-space quantization, one of the pillars of the old quantum theory, by three different methods - (i) direct integration, (ii) Sommerfeld's original method, and (iii) complex integration.

Quantum Physics

Understanding the Pointer States

no code implementations17 Aug 2015 Carlos Alexandre Brasil, Leonardo Andreta de Castro

Employing a simple physical model consisting of a pair of two-level systems -- one representing the main system, the other the measurement apparatus -- and a thermal bath -- representing the environment -- we show how pointer states emerge, explaining its contributions to the question of measurement in quantum mechanics, as well as its limitations.

Quantum Physics

Efficient finite-time measurements under thermal regimes

no code implementations14 Sep 2013 Carlos Alexandre Brasil, Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Reginaldo de Jesus Napolitano

Contrary to conventional quantum mechanics, which treats measurement as instantaneous, here we explore a model for finite-time measurement.

Quantum Physics

Error correction in short time steps during the application of quantum gates

no code implementations22 Sep 2011 Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Reginaldo de Jesus Napolitano

We propose a method for applying the quantum error-correction method for errors that occur during quantum gates.

Quantum Physics

How much time does a measurement take?

no code implementations21 Sep 2011 Carlos Alexandre Brasil, Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Reginaldo de Jesus Napolitano

Analysing the behavior of the coherence, which tends to a value asymptotically close to zero, we obtain an expression for the time of measurement which depends only on the system-measurer coupling, and which does not depend on whether the observable commutes with the system-bath interaction.

Quantum Physics

Protecting a quantum state from environmental noise by an incompatible finite-time measurement

no code implementations22 Jun 2011 Carlos Alexandre Brasil, Leonardo Andreta de Castro, Reginaldo de Jesus Napolitano

We have tested the validity of the analytical predictions against an exact numerical approach, based on the superoperator-splitting method, that confirms the protection of the initial state of the system.

Quantum Physics

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