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The article was published on 1961-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 20079 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adiabatic quantum computation.read more
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ρ meson decay in 2+1 flavor lattice QCD
Sinya Aoki,Ken-Ichi Ishikawa,N. Ishizuka,Kazuyuki Kanaya,Yoshinobu Kuramashi,Yusuke Namekawa,Masanori Okawa,Yusuke Taniguchi,Akira Ukawa,Naoya Ukita,Takeshi Yamazaki,T. Yoshié +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a lattice QCD study of the meson decay from the full QCD configurations generated with a renormalization group improved gauge action and a nonperturbatively $O(a)$-improved Wilson fermion action was performed.
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Phase-space representations of wave equations with applications to the eikonal approximation for short-wavelength waves
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Mobilities of Electrons and Holes in Organic Molecular Solids. Comparison of Band and Hopping Models
R. M. Glaeser,R. Stephen Berry +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of the applicability of two limiting models for describing the mobility of excess charges in molecular organic solids is made, and it is concluded that as a first approximation, the hopping model is superior to the band model, and gives a quantitatively accurate picture of the physical mechanism underlying charge mobility in molecular...
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Quantum Engineering: Theory and Design of Quantum Coherent Structures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe superconducting multiqubit devices based on two-dimensional electron gas and show that they can be used for quantum computing applications and speculations.
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A mode coupling theory for Brownian particles in homogeneous steady shear flow
Matthias Fuchs,Michael E. Cates +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a microscopic approach is presented for calculating general properties of interacting Brownian particles under steady shearing, starting from exact expressions for shear-dependent steady-state averages, such as correlation and structure functions, in the form of generalized Green-Kubo relations.