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Introduction Of Clusterization Principles In The Solution Of Problems Of Energy Efficiency And Ecological Safety Of The Existent Building Fund
The aim of the work is to introduce clusterization principles in the solution of problems of energy efficiency and ecological safety of the existent building fund. The material of the research is the process of modeling of energetically effective architecture-building clusters. In this sense it is topical and expedient to elaborate technologies and schemes, able to support making decisions as to the formation of energetically effective architecture-building clusters. The main attention is paid to the solution of infrastructure problems of energy saving of the architecture-building branch, connected with the absence of universal models, distinct algorithms of the formation of energy efficiency clusters and reliable instruments of their activity optimization. But realization of advantages of energy efficiency clusters is possible only at introducing effective mechanisms of the formation of a structure, able to provide a result, optimal by an energy efficiency criterion. The work offers a scheme of the formation process of such structure. The synthesis of models of energetically effective architecture-building clusters is based on principles of the systemic construction of geometric models and provides the imitative modeling of different development scenarios of synthesized clusters. At this stage of the research a function of making decisions as to the real cluster formation is left for experts. But an algorithm of the synthesis of models provides the formation of a knowledge base that will be in further a base of an “internal model” of the intellectual system of supporting decisions making, elaborated for modeling cluster structures. The scientific novelty of the work is in the elaboration of theoretical bases of the technology of coordinating the structure with object properties
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The Educational Green: Researching Ways of Combining Professions
The Educational Green was an innovative 3rd year design studio held in 2007 in the faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. The studio both informed and was informed by the authors’ involvement in a Research Council (RC) grant (ongoing 2007-2010). It involved collaboration between university staff and students, a teacher educator and staff and students at a local secondary school as a case study and the studio leader wished to experiment with her teaching, evaluate it and respond to her evaluation immediately.
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School Design; Environmentally Responsible; Sustainability</p
Robust creation of entanglement between remote memory qubits
In this Letter we propose a robust quantum repeater architecture building on
the original DLCZ protocol [L.M. Duan \textit{et al.}, Nature \textbf{414}, 413
(2001)]. The architecture is based on two-photon Hong-Ou-Mandel-type
interference which relaxes the long distance stability requirements by about 7
orders of magnitude, from sub wavelength for the single photon interference
required by DLCZ to the coherence length of the photons. Our proposal provides
an exciting possibility for robust and realistic long distance quantum
communication.Comment: Comments are welcome, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett., accepted versio
Fault-tolerant quantum repeater with atomic ensembles and linear optics
We present a detailed analysis of a new robust quantum repeater architecture
building on the original DLCZ protocol [L.M. Duan \textit{et al.}, Nature
(London) \textbf{414}, 413 (2001)]. The new architecture is based on two-photon
Hong-Ou-Mandel-type interference which relaxes the long-distance
interferometric stability requirements by about 7 orders of magnitude, from
sub-wavelength for the single photon interference required by DLCZ to the
coherence length of the photons, thereby removing the weakest point in the DLCZ
schema. Our proposal provides an exciting possibility for robust and realistic
long-distance quantum communication.Comment: Comments are welcome, to appear in Phys. Rev. A, accepted versio
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