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SU(2) Invariants of Symmetric Qubit States
Density matrix for N-qubit symmetric state or spin-j state (j = N/2) is
expressed in terms of the well known Fano statistical tensor parameters.
Employing the multiaxial representation [1], wherein a spin-j density matrix is
shown to be characterized by j(2j+1) axes and 2j real scalars, we enumerate the
number of invariants constructed out of these axes and scalars. These
invariants are explicitly calculated in the particular case of pure as well as
mixed spin-1 state.Comment: 7 pages, 1 fi
Entangling capabilities of Symmetric two qubit gates
Our work addresses the problem of generating maximally entangled two spin-1/2
(qubit) symmetric states using NMR, NQR, Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick Hamiltonians.
Time evolution of such Hamiltonians provides various logic gates which can be
used for quantum processing tasks. Pairs of spin-1/2's have modeled a wide
range of problems in physics. Here we are interested in two spin-1/2 symmetric
states which belong to a subspace spanned by the angular momentum basis {|j =
1, {\mu}>; {\mu} = +1, 0,-1}. Our technique relies on the decomposition of a
Hamiltonian in terms of SU(3) generators. In this context, we define a set of
linearly independent, traceless, Hermitian operators which provides an
alternate set of SU(n) generators. These matrices are constructed out of
angular momentum operators Jx,Jy,Jz. We construct and study the properties of
perfect entanglers acting on a symmetric subspace i.e., spin-1 operators that
can generate maximally entangled states from some suitably chosen initial
separable states in terms of their entangling power.Comment: 12 page
Treatment of Anaphylaxis in Adults: A Questionnaire Survey
Objective: To identify the medications that medical students, interns and casualty medical officers are likely to prescribe when treating an adult patient with anaphylaxis, and to ascertain the dose and route of administration of adrenaline they would use. Design: A questionnaire study survey. Setting: Kasturba medical college hospital, Manipal (Udupi District) and public health centers of Udupi district, Karnataka. Subjects: Data collected from 39 second year medical students, 35 interns and 35 casualty medical officers. Main outcome measure: To determine the percentage of use of adrenaline for the treatment of anaphylaxis in the correct dose, strength and route. Results: Majority (73 .3%) of participants correctly opted to use adrenaline. Only 9 participants have written the correct dose, route and concentration of adrenaline. 41.28% and 66.05% participants preferred to use antihistamines and corticosteroids respectively. Conclusion: This study has shown that confusion exists regarding the correct route of administration and dose of adrenaline to be used when treating anaphylaxis. This confusion applied to medical students, interns and medical officers. Therefore doctors must be made aware of the guidelines to treat anaphylaxis effectively
Effect of growth regulators and micronutrients on quality parameters in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is an important tropical nut crop of social and economic importance worldwide. However, the crop is threatened with the low yield. In the present study, an attempt was made to test the effects of plant growth hormones as well as micronutrients on nut and apple quality of cashew var. Bhaskara. Significant differences in kernel weight, shelling percentage, carbohydrates and starch content of cashew kernel and juice content of cashew apple were observed with the foliar application of growth hormones and micronutrients. The foliar application of ethrel @ 50 ppm increased shelling percentage (35.8%), carbohydrate content (21.63%), sugar content (6.26%), protein content (32.4%), starch content (31.42%), juice content (78.3%) and total soluble solids (120 Brix). Further, the foliar spray of zinc sulphate (0.5%) + borax (0.1%) increased shelling (36.13%), protein content (32.15%), starch content (32.03%) among all the treatments tested. Furthermore, higher cashew apple juice content (78%) and total soluble solids (120Brix) was also recorded with the foliar spray of zinc sulphate (0.5%) + borax (0.1%)
An overview of canopy management in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)
Being a tree crop of commercial importance, the productive performance of cashew is greatly influenced by how best its canopy is architectured for harnessing maximum benefits in terms of yield. The initial training is crucial for the development of photosynthetically efficient canopy in cashew as in other perennial fruit trees. Pruning of dead wood and crisscross branches can alone increase the yield by 30-40 per cent. The dwarf rootstocks also play a role in manipulating the canopy in cashew, wherein, canopy containment and yield were influenced by such rootstocks. By resorting to soil application of growth retardants like paclobutrazol, cashew canopy could be successfully contained to suit high density planting system. The studies on planting geometry has indicated the advantage of high density planting in enhancing profitability of cashew orchards in the initial years of plantation. The advantages of rejuvenation as well as top working techniques are also discussed in this aper