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    Consistency of a system of equations: What does that mean?

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    The concept of (structural) consistency also called structural solvability is an important basic tool for analyzing the structure of systems of equations. Our aim is to provide a sound and practically relevant meaning to this concept. The implications of consistency are expressed in terms of explicit density and stability results. We also illustrate, by typical examples, the limitations of the concept

    Continuous-variable entanglement of two bright coherent states that never interacted

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    We study continuous-variable entanglement of bright quantum states in a pair of evanescently coupled nonlinear χ(2)\chi^{(2)} waveguides operating in the regime of degenerate down-conversion. We consider the case where only the energy of the nonlinearly generated fields is exchanged between the waveguides while the pump fields stay independently guided in each original waveguide. We show that this device, when operated in the depletion regime, entangles the two non-interacting bright pump modes due to a nonlinear cascade effect. It is also shown that two-colour quadripartite entanglement can be produced when certain system parameters are appropriately set. This device works in the traveling-wave configuration, such that the generated quantum light shows a broad spectrum. The proposed device can be easily realized with current technology and therefore stands as a good candidate for a source of bipartite or multipartite entangled states for the emerging field of optical continuous-variable quantum information processing.Comment: 10 pages, 12 figure

    The Canada Day Theorem

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    The Canada Day Theorem is an identity involving sums of k×kk \times k minors of an arbitrary n×nn \times n symmetric matrix. It was discovered as a by-product of the work on so-called peakon solutions of an integrable nonlinear partial differential equation proposed by V. Novikov. Here we present another proof of this theorem, which explains the underlying mechanism in terms of the orbits of a certain abelian group action on the set of all kk-edge matchings of the complete bipartite graph Kn,nK_{n,n}.Comment: 16 pages. pdfLaTeX + AMS packages + TikZ. Fixed a hyperlink problem and a few typo

    Zero supermode-based multipartite entanglement in χ(2)\chi^{(2)} nonlinear waveguides arrays

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    We show that arrays of χ(2)\chi^{(2)} nonlinear waveguides in the second harmonic generation regime are a promising source of continuous-variable entanglement. We indeed demonstrate analytically that optical arrays with odd number of waveguides injected with the zero-eigenvalue fundamental supermode entangle this fundamental supermode with a collective harmonic field. Moreover the fundamental individual modes are multipartite entangled and their entanglement grows with propagation length. The device is scalable, robust to losses, does not rely on specific values of nonlinearity and coupling and is easily realized with current technology. It thus stands as an unprecedented candidate for generation of multipartite continuous-variable entanglement for optical quantum information processing.Comment: Main text: 7 pages, 6 figures. Supplemental material: 5 pages, 2 figure. v2 closer to published versio

    Entangling the optical frequency comb: simultaneous generation of multiple 2x2 and 2x3 continuous-variable cluster states in a single optical parametric oscillator

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    We report on our research effort to generate large-scale multipartite optical-mode entanglement using as few physical resources as possible. We have previously shown that cluster- and GHZ-type N-partite continuous-variable entanglement can be obtained in an optical resonator that contains a suitably designed second-order nonlinear optical medium, pumped by at most O(N^2) fields. In this paper, we show that the frequency comb of such a resonator can be entangled into an arbitrary number of independent 2x2 and 2x3 continuous-variable cluster states by a single optical parametric oscillator pumped by just a few optical modes.Comment: Third version has corrected eqs. (10-14) and revised notation "Q" in lieu of "X" for amplitude quadrature operato
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