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    Constraint equations for heavy-to-light currents in SCET

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    A complete basis for the next-to-next-to leading order heavy-to-light currents in the soft-collinear effective theory is constructed. Reparameterization invariance is imposed by deriving constraint equations. Their solutions give the set of allowed Dirac structures as well as relations between the Wilson coefficients of operators that appear at different orders in the power expansion. The completeness of reparameterization invariance constraints derived on a projected surface is investigated. We also discuss the universality of the ultrasoft Wilson line with boundary conditions.Comment: 35 page

    Thermal entanglement of spins in a nonuniform magnetic field

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    We study the effect of inhomogeneities in the magnetic field on the thermal entanglement of a two spin system. We show that in the ferromagnetic case a very small inhomogeneity is capable to produce large values of thermal entanglement. This shows that the absence of entanglement in the ferromagnetic Heisenberg system is highly unstable against inhomogeneoity of magnetic fields which is inevitably present in any solid state realization of qubits.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, latex, Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Teleportation via thermally entangled state of a two-qubit Heisenberg XX chain

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    We find that quantum teleportation, using the thermally entangled state of two-qubit Heisenberg XX chain as a resource, with fidelity better than any classical communication protocol is possible. However, a thermal state with a greater amount of thermal entanglement does not necessarily yield better fidelity. It depends on the amount of mixing between the separable state and maximally entangled state in the spectra of the two-qubit Heisenberg XX model.Comment: 5 pages, 1 tabl

    Werner states and the two-spinors Heisenberg anti-ferromagnet

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    We ascertain, following ideas of Arnesen, Bose, and Vedral concerning thermal entanglement [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 87} (2001) 017901] and using the statistical tool called {\it entropic non-triviality} [Lamberti, Martin, Plastino, and Rosso, Physica A {\bf 334} (2004) 119], that there is a one to one correspondence between (i) the mixing coefficient xx of a Werner state, on the one hand, and (ii) the temperature TT of the one-dimensional Heisenberg two-spin chain with a magnetic field BB along the z−z-axis, on the other one. This is true for each value of BB below a certain critical value BcB_c. The pertinent mapping depends on the particular B−B-value one selects within such a range

    Quantum Entanglement in Fermionic Lattices

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    The Fock space of a system of indistinguishable particles is isomorphic (in a non-unique way) to the state-space of a composite i.e., many-modes, quantum system. One can then discuss quantum entanglement for fermionic as well as bosonic systems. We exemplify the use of this notion -central in quantum information - by studying some e.g., Hubbard,lattice fermionic models relevant to condensed matter physics.Comment: 4 Pages LaTeX, 1 TeX Figure. Presentation improved, title changed. To appear in PR

    Protein N-terminal acetylation: NAT 2007–2008 Symposia

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    Protein N-terminal acetylation is a very common modification, but has during the past decades received relatively little attention. In order to put this neglected field back on the scientific map, we have in May 2007 and September 2008 arranged two international NAT symposia in Bergen, Norway. This supplement contains selected proceedings from these symposia reflecting the current status of the field, including an overview of protein N-terminal acetylation in yeast and humans, a novel nomenclature system for the N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs) and methods for studying protein N-terminal acetylation in vitro and in vivo

    Growth restriction in gastroschisis: quantification of its severity and exploration of a placental cause

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Gastroschisis patients are commonly small for gestational age (SGA, birth weight [BW] < 10<sup>th </sup>centile). However, the extent, symmetry and causes of that growth restriction remain controversial.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We compared BW, crown-heel length (LT), occipitofrontal circumference (OFC) and ponderal index (PI) in 179 gastroschisis cases and 895 matched controls by univariate and multiple regression. Fetal ultrasounds (N = 80) were reviewed to determine onset of growth restriction. Placental histology was examined in 31 gastroschisis patients whose placental tissue was available and in 29 controls.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Gastroschisis cases weighed less than controls (BW = 2400 ± 502 g vs. 2750 ± 532 g, p < 0.001) and their BW frequency curve was shifted to the left, indicating lower BW as a group compared to controls (p < 0.001 by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test). BW differences varied from -148 g at 33 weeks to -616 g at 38 weeks gestation. Intrauterine growth restriction was symmetric with gastroschisis patients having a shorter LT (45.7 ± 3.3 vs. 48.4 ± 2.7 cm, p < 0.001), smaller OFC (31.9 ± 1.9 vs. 32.9 ± 1.6 cm, p < 0.001), but larger ponderal index (2.51 ± 0.37 vs. 2.40 ± 0.16, p < 0.001) compared to controls. Gastroschisis patients had a similar reduction in BW (-312 g, 95% confidence interval [CI] = -367, -258) compared to those with chromosomal abnormalities (-239 g, CI = -292, -187). Growth deficits appeared early in the second trimester and worsened as gestation increased. Placental chorangiosis was more common in gastroschisis patients than controls, even after removing all SGA patients (77% vs. 42%, p = 0.02).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Marked, relatively symmetric intrauterine growth restriction is an intrinsic part of gastroschisis. It begins early in the second trimester, and is associated with placental chorangiosis.</p

    Global entanglement in multiparticle systems

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    We define a polynomial measure of multiparticle entanglement which is scalable, i.e., which applies to any number of spin-1/2 particles. By evaluating it for three particle states, for eigenstates of the one dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet and on quantum error correcting code subspaces, we illustrate the extent to which it quantifies global entanglement. We also apply it to track the evolution of entanglement during a quantum computation.Comment: 9 pages, plain TeX, 1 PostScript figure included with epsf.tex (ignore the under/overfull \vbox error messages); for related work see http://math.ucsd.edu/~dmeyer/research.html or http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~nwallach

    Entanglement in the One-dimensional Kondo Necklace Model

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    We discuss the thermal and magnetic entanglement in the one-dimensional Kondo necklace model. Firstly, we show how the entanglement naturally present at zero temperature is distributed among pairs of spins according to the strength of the two couplings of the chain, namely, the Kondo exchange interaction and the hopping energy. The effect of the temperature and the presence of an external magnetic field is then investigated, being discussed the adjustment of these variables in order to control the entanglement available in the system. In particular, it is indicated the existence of a critical magnetic field above which the entanglement undergoes a sharp variation, leading the ground state to a completely unentangled phase.Comment: 8 pages, 13 EPS figures. v2: four references adde

    Sink i ferskvann - kjemi, tilfĂžrsler og biologiske effekter

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    Det er laget en kunnskapsstatus for betydningen av sink i ferskvann med sÊrlig vekt pÄ tilfÞrsler fra gruveavrenning. I tillegg ble det utfÞrt en undersÞkelse av biologiske effekter i et vassdrag. Sveselva, med sink-belastning, men fÄ andre metaller. Alle levende organismer har behov for sink, men det er begrensede kunnskaper om mekanismene bak giftigheten til metallet. Effekt-grenser for akvatiske organismer varier fra 10 til over 1000 ”g/l. Blant de mest fÞlsomme organismene er enkelte alger, planktoniske krepsdyr og utviklingsstadier hos fisk. I Sveselva var det tilsynelatende effekter pÄ vegetasjon (begroing) allerede ved 20-30 ”g/l, men det er usikkert om dette var det reelle belastningsnivÄet. BÄde vegetasjon og bunndyr var klart pÄvirket pÄ stasjoner med konsentrasjoner i omrÄdet 250-670 ”g/l. Kadmium og sink akkumulerte i gjellene til utplassert dammusling pÄ alle stasjoner nedenfor tilfÞrslene og fÞrte til noe forhÞyede konsentrasjoner av metallotionein. Dammusling med hÞye metall-nivÄer i gjellene filtrerte mindre alger og hadde hÞyere respirasjon enn dammusling med lavere metall-nivÄer i gjellene. Resultatene viser at det er viktig Ä benytte flere mÄl for biologiske effekter i overvÄking av effektene av metall-forurensning og Ä integrere kjemisk og biologisk overvÄking
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