Quantum networks: Dynamics of open nanostructures

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Abstract

The superposition principle makes quantum networks behave very differently from their classical counterparts: We discuss how local and non-local coherence are generated and how these may affect the function of composite systems. Numerical examples concern quantum trajectories, quantum noise and quantum parallelism.

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Mahler, G., & Wawer, R. (1998). Quantum networks: Dynamics of open nanostructures. VLSI Design, 8(1–4), 191–196. https://doi.org/10.1155/1998/28384

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