203 research outputs found
Quantum state preparation for coupled period tripling oscillators
We investigate the quantum transition to a correlated state of coupled
oscillators in the regime where they display period tripling in response to a
drive at triple the eigenfrequency. Correlations are formed between the
discrete oscillation phases of individual oscillators. The evolution toward the
ordered state is accompanied by the transient breaking of the symmetry between
seemingly equivalent configurations. We attribute this to the nontrivial
geometric phase that characterizes period tripling. We also show that the
Wigner distribution of a single damped quantum oscillator can display a minimum
at the classically stable zero-amplitude state.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
Yao-Shan of traditional Chinese medicine: an old story for metabolic health
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), cardio-cerebrovascular diseases (CCVDs), hyperuricemia and gout, and metabolic-related sexual dysfunction are metabolic diseases that affect human health in modern society. Scientists have made great efforts to investigate metabolic diseases using cell models in vitro or animal models in the past. However, the findings from cells or animals are difficult to translate into clinical applications due to factors such as the in vitro and in vivo differences; the differences in anatomy, physiology, and genetics between humans and animals; and the differences in microbiome–host interaction. The Chinese have extensively used the medicated diet of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) (also named as Yao-Shan of TCM, Chinese Yao-Shan et al.) to maintain or improve cardiometabolic health for more than 2,200 years. These ancient classic diets of TCM are essential summaries of long-term life and clinical practices. Over the past 5 years, our group has made every effort to collect and sort out the classic Yao-Shan of TCM from the ancient TCM literature since Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period, especially these are involved in the prevention and treatment of metabolic diseases, such as diabetes, NAFLD, CCVDs, hyperuricemia and gout, and sexual dysfunction. Here, we summarized and discussed the classic Yao-Shan of TCM for metabolic diseases according to the time recorded in the ancient literature, and revised the Latin names of the raw materials in these Yao-Shan of TCM. Moreover, the modern medicine evidences of some Yao-Shan of TCM on metabolic diseases have also been summarized and emphasized in here. However, the exact composition (in terms of ratios), preparation process, and dosage of many Yao-Shan are not standardized, and their main active ingredients are vague. Uncovering the mystery of Yao-Shan of TCM through modern biological and chemical strategies will help us open a door, which is ancient but now looks new, to modulate metabolic homeostasis and diseases
Nonergodic measurements of qubit frequency noise
Slow fluctuations of a qubit frequency are one of the major problems faced by
quantum computers. To understand their origin it is necessary to go beyond the
analysis of their spectra. We show that characteristic features of the
fluctuations can be revealed using comparatively short sequences of
periodically repeated Ramsey measurements, with the sequence duration smaller
than needed for the noise to approach the ergodic limit. The outcomes
distribution and its dependence on the sequence duration are sensitive to the
nature of noise. The time needed for quantum measurements to display
quasi-ergodic behavior can strongly depend on the measurement parameters
The Core Values of Principals in School Management under Chinese Education Reform
The values of principals in school management play a pivotal role in shaping school leadership, teacher behaviours, and student performance. However, research studies focusing on principals’ values are relatively abundant in Western countries, yet still limited in the Chinese context. To fill this gap, this paper adopts a qualitative research approach to investigate the fundamental values of Chinese principals in leading and managing primary schools within the current education reform landscape. The findings reveal that the principals in the study emphasised nine core values: equity, fairness, openness, respect, empowerment, encouragement, recognition, trust, and democracy. These values were found to contribute to a positive school climate that promoted the growth of teachers, students, and the school. The results have significant implications for policy makers and principals in China, suggesting the necessity to foster ethical and relational skills among principals and to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of teacher leaders and teachers in school development. Keywords: principals, values, school management, education reform DOI: 10.7176/JEP/14-24-09 Publication date:August 31st 202
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