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    • The Compilation of Reversible Circuits and a New Optimization Game 

      Parent, Alex (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-28)
      The focus of this thesis is reversible circuit compilation. We will explore the use of pebble games for circuit analysis. The usefulness of this technique is demonstrated by finding a new space bound for the Karatsuba ...
    • Complexity in the AdS/CFT correspondence 

      Marrochio, Hugo (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-14)
      The main goal of this thesis is to carefully analyze aspects of the gravitational quantities conjectured to be dual to quantum complexity in the AdS/CFT correspondence. The two most promising candidates for such holographic ...
    • Comprehensive Theoretical Studies of Guided Modes in Multilayer Hybrid Plasmonic Waveguides 

      Aldawsari, Sarah (University of Waterloo, 2018-05-02)
      Plasmonic waveguides (PWs) have integrated the strength of the miniscule size of electrical-wire interconnects and the large operational bandwidth of photonic waveguides. Beyond the diffraction limit, PWs have the ability ...
    • Computational Methods for the Measurement of Entanglement in Condensed Matter Systems 

      Kallin, Ann Berlinsky (University of Waterloo, 2014-06-19)
      At the interface of quantum information and condensed matter physics, the study of entanglement in quantum many-body systems requires a new toolset which combines concepts from each. This thesis introduces a set of ...
    • Computational modeling of bacterial chromosome organization: macromolecular crowding, chain heterogeneity, and chain cross-linking 

      Amir Hosein, Sadeghi Isfahani (University of Waterloo, 2024-04-30)
      Chromosome organization is integral to life, as it plays a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity and functionality of genomic materials, as well as facilitating the transcription, replication, and transmission of genetic ...
    • The computational power of many-body systems 

      Webb, Zachary (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-28)
      Many-body systems are well known throughout physics to be hard problems to exactly solve, but much of this is folklore resulting from the lack of an analytic solution to these systems. This thesis attempts to classify the ...
    • Computationally Efficient Field-Theoretic Simulations for Block Copolymer Melts 

      Beardsley, T.M.; Spencer, R.K.W.; Matsen, M.W. (American Chemical Society, 2019-11-12)
      Field-theoretic simulations (FTS) provide fluctuation corrections to self-consistent field theory (SCFT) by simulating its field-theoretic Hamiltonian rather than applying the saddle-point approximation. Although FTS work ...
    • Concepts and methods for benchmarking quantum computers 

      Boone, Kristine (University of Waterloo, 2021-07-09)
      Quantum computers have the potential to bring about a new age of technology, but in order for them to become a reality, the elephant in the room must be addressed, quantum errors. The complexity of quantum errors grows ...
    • Confined Quantum Molecular Degrees of Freedom 

      Sheng, Jianying (University of Waterloo, 2017-09-22)
      Motivated by recent experimental measurements of the degeneracy lifting of the rotational ground state of molecular ortho-H2 con ned inside the fullerene cage C60 and, more generally, motivated by the physics of con ned ...
    • Conformation of 2-fold Anisotropic Molecules Confined on a Spherical Surface 

      Zhang, Wuyang (University of Waterloo, 2012-03-09)
      Anisotropic molecules confined on a spherical or other curved surface can display coupled positional and orientational orderings, which make possible applications in physics, chemistry, biology, and material science. ...
    • Conical Designs and Categorical Jordan Algebraic Post-Quantum Theories 

      Graydon, Matthew (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-06)
      Physical theories can be characterized in terms of their state spaces and their evolutive equations. The kinematical structure and the dynamical structure of finite dimensional quantum theory are, in light of the ...
    • Constraining the Properties of Sagittarius A* with the Event Horizon Telescope 

      Wang, Carlos (University of Waterloo, 2015-10-01)
      Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is a primary target for testing strong gravity, jet formation and black hole accretion for the the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). Motivated by continued improvements of the observations from the ...
    • Constructing Exact Correlators In N=4 SYM Using Integrability 

      Coronado, Frank (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-09)
      This thesis is devoted to the study of correlation functions in N = 4 superconformal Yang- Mills theory. We focus on a class of four point functions for which we achieve formal results at finite coupling and explicit ...
    • Construction of a Shielded Thermal Hall Measurement Device 

      Biggart, Kaylee (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-26)
      A shielded thermal Hall experimental setup is being constructed and is nearing completion. An existing conventional thermal conductivity experiment was retrofit to perform thermal Hall measurements, which included the ...
    • Contextuality and Ontological Models: A Tale of Desire and Disappointment 

      Lillystone, Piers (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      Since being defined by Kochen and Specker, and separately by Bell, contextuality has been proposed as one of the key phenomena that distinguishing quantum theory from classical theories. However, with the rise of quantum ...
    • Continuous Tensor Networks, Conformal Field Theory and Holography 

      Hu, Qi (University of Waterloo, 2020-07-23)
      Tensor network methods are playing a central role in multiple disciplines of modern quantum physics, such as condensed matter physics, quantum information and quantum gravity. Based on renormalization group (RG) ideas, ...
    • Control and Readout of High-Dimensional Trapped Ion Qudits 

      Low, Pei Jiang (University of Waterloo, 2023-09-07)
      The trapped ion platform is one of the quantum computing platforms that is at the forefront for realizing large-scale quantum information processing, which is crucial for practically actualizing the advantages of quantum ...
    • Control of Light-Matter Interactions in Classical and Quantum Optics 

      Othman, Anas (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-12)
      In this thesis, we examined a series of techniques for controlling the interaction of light with matter that could be employed to optimize or to control physical phenomena in various potential applications. Some of these ...
    • Control techniques in spin based quantum computation 

      Katiyar, Hemant (University of Waterloo, 2019-07-11)
      Working on quantum systems entail different interests, for example, working on fundamental understanding of quantum systems also lay foundation for better quantum computation techniques. A test for whether a system is ...
    • Controlling Quantum Information Devices 

      Motzoi, Felix (University of Waterloo, 2012-06-18)
      Quantum information and quantum computation are linked by a common mathematical and physical framework of quantum mechanics. The manipulation of the predicted dynamics and its optimization is known as quantum control. Many ...

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