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Event-by-Event Simulation
of Quantum Phenomena

 

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Powerpoint Presentations:

Event-based computer simulation of Wheeler’s delayed choice experiment with photons  (FQMT08, Prague, July 2008)

Event-by-Event Simulation of Quantum Phenomena (FQMT08, Prague, July 2008)

Event-by-Event Simulation of Quantum Phenomena (Colloqium, University of Amsterdam, February 2008)

Computer Simulation of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm Experiments with Photons (talk given at CCP2007, August 2007)

New method to simulate quantum interference using deterministic processes (talk given at the International Conference on Statistical Physics of Quantum Systems, Sendai, 2004)

 

Interactive demonstrations:

Interactive simulation of an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment with photons

Wolfram Demonstration Project: Double Slit Experiment

Wolfram Demonstration Project: Mach-Zehnder interferometer

 

 Macromedia Flash demo's (click on the image to start demo):

Learning points on a circle

This DLM processes messages that are represented by a point on a circle. This may be the phase of some signal or the polarization of a photon. In fact, this DLM simulates a polarizer, like a piece of calcite crystal.

 

Single-photon Mach-Zehnder interferometer

DLM network that performs an event-by-event simulation of the single-photon Mach-Zehnder interferometer experiments by P. Grangier, G. Roger, and A. Aspect (Europhys. Lett. 1, 173-179 (1986)).

 

Two chained single-photon Mach-Zehnder interferometers

Demonstration that DLM networks correctly  reproduce the propagation of phase information in quantum systems.

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