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Meson decay in the Fock-Tani Formalism
The Fock-Tani formalism is a first principle method to obtain effective
interactions from microscopic Hamiltonians. Usually this formalism was applied
to scattering, here we introduced it to calculate partial decay widths for
mesons.Comment: Presented at HADRON05 XI. "International Conference on Hadron
Spectroscopy" Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 21 to 26, 200
Neutrinos and Electromagnetic Gauge Invariance
It is discussed a recently proposed connection among U(1)
electromagnetic gauge invariance and the nature of the neutrino mass terms in
the framework of \mbox {SU(3)}_C\otimes G_W \otimes {\mbox U(1)}_N, =
SU(3), extensions of the Standard Model. The impossibility of that
connection, also in the extended case = SU(4), is demonstrated.Comment: 10 pages, Revtex 3.0, no figure
Universality proof and analysis of generalized nested Uhrig dynamical decoupling
Nested Uhrig dynamical decoupling (NUDD) is a highly efficient quantum error
suppression scheme that builds on optimized single axis UDD sequences. We prove
the universality of NUDD and analyze its suppression of different error types
in the setting of generalized control pulses. We present an explicit lower
bound for the decoupling order of each error type, which we relate to the
sequence orders of the nested UDD layers. We find that the error suppression
capabilities of NUDD are strongly dependent on the parities and relative
magnitudes of all nested UDD sequence orders. This allows us to predict the
optimal arrangement of sequence orders. We test and confirm our analysis using
numerical simulations.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figure
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