389 research outputs found
Grover's algorithm on a Feynman computer
We present an implementation of Grover's algorithm in the framework of
Feynman's cursor model of a quantum computer. The cursor degrees of freedom act
as a quantum clocking mechanism, and allow Grover's algorithm to be performed
using a single, time-independent Hamiltonian. We examine issues of locality and
resource usage in implementing such a Hamiltonian. In the familiar language of
Heisenberg spin-spin coupling, the clocking mechanism appears as an excitation
of a basically linear chain of spins, with occasional controlled jumps that
allow for motion on a planar graph: in this sense our model implements the idea
of "timing" a quantum algorithm using a continuous-time random walk. In this
context we examine some consequences of the entanglement between the states of
the input/output register and the states of the quantum clock
The topology of a discussion: the #occupy case
We analyse a large sample of the Twitter activity developed around the social
movement 'Occupy Wall Street' to study the complex interactions between the
human communication activity and the semantic content of a discussion. We use a
network approach based on the analysis of the bipartite graph @Users-#Hashtags
and of its projections: the 'semantic network', whose nodes are hashtags, and
the 'users interest network', whose nodes are users In the first instance, we
find out that discussion topics (#hashtags) present a high heterogeneity, with
the distinct role of the communication hubs where most the 'opinion traffic'
passes through. In the second case, the self-organization process of users
activity leads to the emergence of two classes of communicators: the
'professionals' and the 'amateurs'. Moreover the network presents a strong
community structure, based on the differentiation of the semantic topics, and a
high level of structural robustness when a certain set of topics are censored
and/or accounts are removed. Analysing the characteristics the @Users-#Hashtags
network we can distinguish three phases of the discussion about the movement.
Each phase corresponds to specific moment of the movement: from declaration of
intent, organisation and development and the final phase of political
reactions. Each phase is characterised by the presence of specific #hashtags in
the discussion. Keywords: Twitter, Network analysisComment: 13 pages, 9 figure
A new large N phase transition in YM2
Inspired by the interpretation of two dimensional Yang-Mills theory on a
cylinder as a random walk on the gauge group, we point out the existence of a
large N transition which is the gauge theory analogue of the cutoff transition
in random walks. The transition occurs in the strong coupling region, with the
't Hooft coupling scaling as alpha*log(N), at a critical value of alpha (alpha
= 4 on the sphere). The two phases below and above the transition are studied
in detail. The effective number of degrees of freedom and the free energy are
found to be proportional to N^(2-alpha/2) below the transition and to vanish
altogether above it. The expectation value of a Wilson loop is calculated to
the leading order and found to coincide in both phases with the strong coupling
value.Comment: 23 pages, 3 figure
The SandS Ecosystem, a True Instance of WEB4.0
We introduce a peculiar ecosystem aimed at ruling in remote the household appliances of the members
of a special social network. The keen feature of the social network is a networked intelligence, equipped with cognitive
tools that enable it to provide services fully compliant with the members\u2019 needs. The scheme is the following: The
appliances are internet-connected through the home Wi-Fi router. The user asks the social network for a task to be
executed by his appliance (for instance, washing three kilos of woollen coloured laundry), the network, in the role of an
electronic super-mom, sends directly to the washing machine an optimal sequence of commands the recipes (such as:
warm the water at 34\ub0, soak for 57 minutes, etc.) to execute the task in a way that matches the user preferences,
possibly green goals included. Feedbacks are sent by user and appliances themselves to the network intelligence to
close the permanent recipe optimization loop, with offline advice on the part of appliance manufacturers. A properly
devised user interface allows a friendly and accurate management of all interactions between the user and the social
network, constituting the user-centric support of the cognitive driven services representing a genuine instance of WEB
4.0
Speed and entropy of an interacting continuous time quantum walk
We present some dynamic and entropic considerations about the evolution of a
continuous time quantum walk implementing the clock of an autonomous machine.
On a simple model, we study in quite explicit terms the Lindblad evolution of
the clocked subsystem, relating the evolution of its entropy to the spreading
of the wave packet of the clock. We explore possible ways of reducing the
generation of entropy in the clocked subsystem, as it amounts to a deficit in
the probability of finding the target state of the computation. We are thus
lead to examine the benefits of abandoning some classical prejudice about how a
clocking mechanism should operate.Comment: 25 pages, 14 figure
A systematic review of the literature on the role of tracheostomy in COVID-19 patients
– The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a viral infection caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which emerged in East Asia and spread around the world from December 2019. The most severe stage of COVID-19 pathology is characterized by respiratory distress requiring intubation. In specific cases, tracheostomy is indicated to ensure the safety of the procedure. The aim of our study was to analyze the scientific literature identifying the indications for tracheostomy and safety precautions to reduce contamination. We analyzed the literature from February 2003 to April 2020, including papers on pandemics of other coronaviruses, such As Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 1 and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, to obtain a variety of relevant information. We focused on indications for tracheostomy in patients affected by COVID-19 or related viruses and the measures adopted to perform a safe procedure. We included 35 papers, of which 24 (68.57%) discussed guidelines for tracheostomy indications. All 35 studies discussed the procedures for performing tracheostomy safely. Data obtained indicated that the authors generally agreed on safety measures but expressed different opinions about indications. Therefore, we provided guidelines addressing safety recommendations. After the pandemic has been resolved, we plan to conduct an international retrospective study to identify the criteria for tracheostomy indications
Quantum Annealing and Analog Quantum Computation
We review here the recent success in quantum annealing, i.e., optimization of
the cost or energy functions of complex systems utilizing quantum fluctuations.
The concept is introduced in successive steps through the studies of mapping of
such computationally hard problems to the classical spin glass problems. The
quantum spin glass problems arise with the introduction of quantum
fluctuations, and the annealing behavior of the systems as these fluctuations
are reduced slowly to zero. This provides a general framework for realizing
analog quantum computation.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figs (color online); new References Added. Reviews of
Modern Physics (in press
The digital whomanities project. Best practices for digital pedagogy in the pandemic era
This paper aims to enter the ongoing debate about the critical issues of digital pedagogy through the presentation of Digital WHOmanities, a series of online conferences and workshops held at the University of Bologna. Distance learning has become one of the most discussed topics in educational institutions during the spread of Covid-19, revealing a discrepancy between the rapid development of technology and the ability of learning environments to adapt to this turn. In view of this ongoing debate, Digital WHOmanities tried to define the complex and multifaceted figure of the digital humanist and to provide a methodological framework that could foster further online academic initiatives. Specifically, the accurate organization of timing and contents and the adoption of synchronous and asynchronous approaches have highlighted the effectiveness of flexible digital didactics
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