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Interference and Switching of Josephson current carried by nonlocal spin-entangled electrons in a SQUID-like system with quantum dots
Josephson current of spin-entangled electrons through the two branches of a
SQUID-like structure with two quantum dots exhibits a magnetic-flux response
different from the conventional Josephson current. Due to their interference,
the period of maximum Josephson current changes from to , which can
be used for detecting the Cooper-pair splitting efficiency. The nonlocal spin
entanglement provides a quantum mechanical functionale for switching on and off
this novel Josephson current, and explicitly a switch is formulated by
including a pilot junction. It is shown that the device can be used to measure
the magnitude of split-tunneling Josephson current.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Asymptotics in randomized urn models
This paper studies a very general urn model stimulated by designs in clinical
trials, where the number of balls of different types added to the urn at trial
n depends on a random outcome directed by the composition at trials
1,2,...,n-1. Patient treatments are allocated according to types of balls. We
establish the strong consistency and asymptotic normality for both the urn
composition and the patient allocation under general assumptions on random
generating matrices which determine how balls are added to the urn. Also we
obtain explicit forms of the asymptotic variance-covariance matrices of both
the urn composition and the patient allocation. The conditions on the
nonhomogeneity of generating matrices are mild and widely satisfied in
applications. Several applications are also discussed.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/105051604000000774 in the
Annals of Applied Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aap/) by the Institute
of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Non-Archimedean meromorphic solutions of functional equations
In this paper, we discuss meromorphic solutions of functional equations over
non-Archimedean fields, and prove analogues of the Clunie lemma, Malmquist-type
theorem and Mokhon'ko theorem
Intermittent behavior of cosmic mass field revealed by QSO's Ly_alpha forests
The intermittent behavior of the space-scale distribution of Ly
transmitted flux of QSO HS1700+64 has been analyzed via a discrete wavelet
transform. We found that there are strong indications of intermittency on
scales down to about 10 kpc. These are: 1.) the probability
distribution function of the local fluctuations of the flux is significantly
long-tailed on small scales, and 2.) the local power spectrum of the flux shows
prominent spiky structures on small scales. Moreover, the local power spectrum
averaged on regions with different sizes shows similar spiky structures.
Therefore, the random mass density field traced by the Ly forests is
rougher on smaller scales, consistent with singular clustering.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters, 12 pages, 3 figure
The Hitchin--Kobayashi Correspondence for Quiver Bundles over Generalized K\"ahler Manifolds
In this paper, we establish the Hitchin--Kobayashi correspondence for the
-holomorphic quiver bundle over a compact
generalized K\"{a}hler manifold such that is Gauduchon
with respect to both and , namely is
-polystable if and only if admits an
-Hermitian--Einstein metric.Comment: To appear in The Journal of Geometric Analysi
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