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    Complete quantum control of the population transfer branching ratio between two degenerate target states

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    A five-level four-pulse phase-sensitive extended stimulated Raman adiabatic passage scheme is proposed to realize complete control of the population transfer branching ratio between two degenerate target states. The control is achieved via a three-node null eigenstate that can be correlated with an arbitrary superposition of the target states. Our results suggest that complete suppression of the yield of one of two degenerate product states, and therefore absolute selectivity in photochemistry, is achievable and predictable, even without studying the properties of the unwanted product state beforehand.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, to appear in J. Chem. Phy

    Optimal Bandwidth and Power Allocation for Sum Ergodic Capacity under Fading Channels in Cognitive Radio Networks

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    This paper studies optimal bandwidth and power allocation in a cognitive radio network where multiple secondary users (SUs) share the licensed spectrum of a primary user (PU) under fading channels using the frequency division multiple access scheme. The sum ergodic capacity of all the SUs is taken as the performance metric of the network. Besides all combinations of the peak/average transmit power constraints at the SUs and the peak/average interference power constraint imposed by the PU, total bandwidth constraint of the licensed spectrum is also taken into account. Optimal bandwidth allocation is derived in closed-form for any given power allocation. The structures of optimal power allocations are also derived under all possible combinations of the aforementioned power constraints. These structures indicate the possible numbers of users that transmit at nonzero power but below their corresponding peak powers, and show that other users do not transmit or transmit at their corresponding peak power. Based on these structures, efficient algorithms are developed for finding the optimal power allocations.Comment: 28 pages, 6 figures, submitted to the IEEE Trans. Signal Processing in June 201

    Quantum anti-quenching of radiation from laser-driven structured plasma channels

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    We demonstrate that in the interaction of a high-power laser pulse with a structured solid-density plasma-channel, clear quantum signatures of stochastic radiation emission manifest, disclosing a novel avenue to studying the quantized nature of photon emission. In contrast to earlier findings we observe that the total radiated energy for very short interaction times, achieved by studying thin plasma channel targets, is significantly larger in a quantum radiation model as compared to a calculation including classical radiation reaction, i.e., we observe quantum anti-quenching. By means of a detailed analytical analysis and a refined test particle model, corroborated by a full kinetic plasma simulation, we demonstrate that this counter-intuitive behavior is due to the constant supply of energy to the setup through the driving laser. We comment on an experimental realization of the proposed setup, feasible at upcoming high-intensity laser facilities, since the required thin targets can be manufactured and the driving laser pulses provided with existing technology.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure

    Joint Bandwidth and Power Allocation with Admission Control in Wireless Multi-User Networks With and Without Relaying

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    Equal allocation of bandwidth and/or power may not be efficient for wireless multi-user networks with limited bandwidth and power resources. Joint bandwidth and power allocation strategies for wireless multi-user networks with and without relaying are proposed in this paper for (i) the maximization of the sum capacity of all users; (ii) the maximization of the worst user capacity; and (iii) the minimization of the total power consumption of all users. It is shown that the proposed allocation problems are convex and, therefore, can be solved efficiently. Moreover, the admission control based joint bandwidth and power allocation is considered. A suboptimal greedy search algorithm is developed to solve the admission control problem efficiently. The conditions under which the greedy search is optimal are derived and shown to be mild. The performance improvements offered by the proposed joint bandwidth and power allocation are demonstrated by simulations. The advantages of the suboptimal greedy search algorithm for admission control are also shown.Comment: 30 pages, 5 figures, submitted to IEEE Trans. Signal Processing in June 201

    Breaking scale invariance from a singular inflaton potential

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    In this paper we break the scale invariance of the primordial power spectrum of curvature perturbations of inflation. Introducing a singular behaviour due to spontaneous symmetry breaking in the inflaton potential, we obtain fully analytic expressions of scale dependent oscillation and a modulation in power on small scale in the primordial spectrum. And we give the associated cosmic microwave background and matter power spectra which we can observe now and discuss the signature of the scale dependence. We also address the possibility of whether some inflationary model with featured potential might mimic the predictions of the scale invariant power spectrum. We present some examples which illustrate such degeneracies.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures; Discussion expanded and references added; Miscellaneous typos correcte

    Lyapunov Spectra in SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory

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    We develop a method for calculating the Lyapunov characteristic exponents of lattice gauge theories. The complete Lyapunov spectrum of SU(2) gauge theory is obtained and Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy is calculated. Rapid convergence with lattice size is found.Comment: 7pp, DUKE-TH-93-5

    End of multi-field inflation and the perturbation spectrum

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    We investigate the dynamics of inflation models driven by multiple, decoupled scalar fields and calculate the Hubble parameter and the amplitude of the lightest field at the end of inflation which may be responsible for interesting, or possibly dangerous cosmological consequences after inflation. The results are very simple and similar to those of the single field inflation, mainly depend on the underlying spectrum of the masses. The mass distribution is heavily constrained by the power spectrum of density perturbations P and the spectral index n. The overall mass scale gives the amplitude of P, and n is affected by the number of fields and the spacing between masses in the distribution. The drop-out effect of the massive fields makes the perturbation spectrum typically redder than the single field inflation spectrum. We illustrate this using two different mass distributions.Comment: (v1) 16 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables; (v2) 17 pages, references added, typos corrected; (v3) references added, typos corrected; (v4) 16 pages, typos corrected, Table 1 expanded and Table 3 removed, Figs. 2 and 3 reduced, to appear in Physical Review

    Convergence of Adaptive Finite Element Approximations for Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems

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    In this paper, we study an adaptive finite element method for a class of a nonlinear eigenvalue problems that may be of nonconvex energy functional and consider its applications to quantum chemistry. We prove the convergence of adaptive finite element approximations and present several numerical examples of micro-structure of matter calculations that support our theory.Comment: 24 pages, 12 figure
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