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Report on an exchange visit to the library at Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, Sweden, 9-15 May 2009
Report on an exchange visit to the library at Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, Sweden, 9-15 May 200
All-optical generation of states for "Encoding a qubit in an oscillator"
Both discrete and continuous systems can be used to encode quantum
information. Most quantum computation schemes propose encoding qubits in
two-level systems, such as a two-level atom or an electron spin. Others exploit
the use of an infinite-dimensional system, such as a harmonic oscillator. In
"Encoding a qubit in an oscillator" [Phys. Rev. A 64 012310 (2001)], Gottesman,
Kitaev, and Preskill (GKP) combined these approaches when they proposed a
fault-tolerant quantum computation scheme in which a qubit is encoded in the
continuous position and momentum degrees of freedom of an oscillator. One
advantage of this scheme is that it can be performed by use of relatively
simple linear optical devices, squeezing, and homodyne detection. However, we
lack a practical method to prepare the initial GKP states. Here we propose the
generation of an approximate GKP state by using superpositions of optical
coherent states (sometimes called "Schr\"odinger cat states"), squeezing,
linear optical devices, and homodyne detection.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Optics Letter
Local Attempts to Ban Discrimination in Rental Housing against Families with Children: Avoiding the Preemption Barrier
This Comment analyzes the validity of local ordinances that have banned adults-only rental housing. The author argues that, although California has no legislation at the state level explicitly prohibiting landlords from discriminating against families with children, several of these local ordinances have been challenged on the grounds of state preemption. The author examines the sources and limitations of the power of local governments to enact ordinances of this nature and the California statues which address discrimination in housing, and concludes that the local ordinances are neither preempted by, nor in conflict with, existing state law
Transmission Of Optical Coherent State Qubits
We discuss the long distance transmission of qubits encoded in optical
coherent states. Through absorption these qubits suffer from two main types of
errors, the reduction of the amplitude of the coherent states and accidental
application of the Pauli Z operator. We show how these errors can be fixed
using techniques of teleportation and error correcting codes.Comment: Added two pages of explanation/background/review material to increase
readability and clarity. Corrected minor typographical and linguistic error
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