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Microcavities coupled to multilevel atoms
A three-level atom in the -configuration coupled to a microcavity is
studied. The two transitions of the atom are assumed couple to different
counterpropagating mode pairs in the cavity. We analyze the dynamics both, in
the strong-coupling and the bad cavity limit. We find that compared to a
two-level setup, the third atomic state and the additional control field modes
crucially modify the system dynamics and enable more advanced control schemes.
All results are explained using appropriate dressed state and eigenmode
representations. As potential applications, we discuss optical switching and
turnstile operations and detection of particles close to the resonator surface.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
Detecting and Refactoring Operational Smells within the Domain Name System
The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most important components of the
Internet infrastructure. DNS relies on a delegation-based architecture, where
resolution of names to their IP addresses requires resolving the names of the
servers responsible for those names. The recursive structures of the inter
dependencies that exist between name servers associated with each zone are
called dependency graphs. System administrators' operational decisions have far
reaching effects on the DNSs qualities. They need to be soundly made to create
a balance between the availability, security and resilience of the system. We
utilize dependency graphs to identify, detect and catalogue operational bad
smells. Our method deals with smells on a high-level of abstraction using a
consistent taxonomy and reusable vocabulary, defined by a DNS Operational
Model. The method will be used to build a diagnostic advisory tool that will
detect configuration changes that might decrease the robustness or security
posture of domain names before they become into production.Comment: In Proceedings GaM 2015, arXiv:1504.0244
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