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Reply to the comment, cond-mat/0209398 by by N.W. Watkins, S.C. Chapman, and G. Rowlands
We offer o reply for the comments of Rapisarda et al. cond-mat/0601409 on our letter "Entropy of Classical Systems with Long Range Interactios", published in Phys. Rev. Lett. Vol 95 (2005) 190601.
This is an addendum to the Reply Comment [Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 139602 (2009), arXiv:0811.0518] to Comment [Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 139601 (2009), arXiv:0810.4791] on Letter [Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 116101 (2008), arXiv:0804.1898].
In a recent review article, Opatrny and Kurizki [submitted to Fortschr. Phys., e-print quant-ph/0003010] discussed a number of issues related to the feasibility of quantum computation based on photon-exchange interactions. This Reply…
Comment: Monitoring Networked Applications With Incremental Quantile Estimation [arXiv:0708.0302]
Comment: Monitoring Networked Applications With Incremental Quantile Estimation [arXiv:0708.0302]
Quantum computing exposes the brilliance of quantum mechanics through computer science and, as such, gives oneself a marvelous and exhilarating journey to go through. This article leads along that journey with a historical and current…
This is a Reply to the Comment posted as arXiv:1207.1261.
We show that, contrarily to the claims in [K. Bradler, (2011), arXiv:1108.5553] (and arXiv:1201.1045), the reference [Phys. Rev. A 83, 062323 (2011)] is devoid of flaws or mistakes. We show that the criticism comes from a misunderstanding…
Review of Stability of Matter in Quantum Mechanics, by Elliott H. Lieb and Robert Seiringer, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010, xv+293 pp, ISBN 978-0-521-19118-0.
This paper extends the foundational concept to second-order quantum correlation tensors, representing intensity-intensity correlations.As their application in diverse optical field experiments gaining importance, we investigate conserved…
This article is a draft of a book chapter of the book entitled "Quantum Percolation and Breakdown", to appear 2008.
We reply to comment on recent paper by Pieplow and Henkel (New J. Phys. 15 (2013) 023027) and our results made by Volokitin and Persson (arXiv: 1405.2525)
This is a Reply on the proceeding comment on our paper titled "Classical Simulations Including Electron Correlations for Sequential Double Ionization".
We briefly remind references and arguments, already discussed in the past, which confute erroneous claims in arXiv:1210.5501.
This is a comment on a collection of statements gathered on the occasion of the Quantum Physics of Nature meeting in Vienna.
The article is an reply to comments on the paper [H. Watanabe, S. Yukawa, N. Ito, and C.-K. Hu, Phys. Rev. Lett. vol. 93, 19601 (2004)] by G. Pruessner and N. R. Moloney published in [Phys. Rev. Lett. vo. 95, 258901 (2005)]. In this reply,…
The feasibility of computationally superior quantum computers is one of the most exciting and clear-cut scientific questions of our time. The question touches on fundamental issues regarding probability, physics, and computability, as well…
Lecture notes on quantum machine learning for computer scientists.
Comment on the computational work [Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 135506 (2004)].