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Negative Specific Heat of a Magnetically Self-Confined Plasma Torus
It is shown that the thermodynamic maximum entropy principle predicts
negative specific heat for a stationary magnetically self-confined
current-carrying plasma torus. Implications for the magnetic self-confinement
of fusion plasma are considered.Comment: 10p., LaTeX, 2 eps figure file
Minimal-memory realization of pearl-necklace encoders of general quantum convolutional codes
Quantum convolutional codes, like their classical counterparts, promise to
offer higher error correction performance than block codes of equivalent
encoding complexity, and are expected to find important applications in
reliable quantum communication where a continuous stream of qubits is
transmitted. Grassl and Roetteler devised an algorithm to encode a quantum
convolutional code with a "pearl-necklace encoder." Despite their theoretical
significance as a neat way of representing quantum convolutional codes, they
are not well-suited to practical realization. In fact, there is no
straightforward way to implement any given pearl-necklace structure. This paper
closes the gap between theoretical representation and practical implementation.
In our previous work, we presented an efficient algorithm for finding a
minimal-memory realization of a pearl-necklace encoder for
Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS) convolutional codes. This work extends our
previous work and presents an algorithm for turning a pearl-necklace encoder
for a general (non-CSS) quantum convolutional code into a realizable quantum
convolutional encoder. We show that a minimal-memory realization depends on the
commutativity relations between the gate strings in the pearl-necklace encoder.
We find a realization by means of a weighted graph which details the
non-commutative paths through the pearl-necklace. The weight of the longest
path in this graph is equal to the minimal amount of memory needed to implement
the encoder. The algorithm has a polynomial-time complexity in the number of
gate strings in the pearl-necklace encoder.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures; extends paper arXiv:1004.5179v
Superconducting Quantum Point contacts and Maxwell Potential
The quantization of the current in a superconducting quantum point contact is
reviewed and the critical current is discussed at different temperatures
depending on the carrier concentration as well by suggesting a constant
potential in the semiconductor and then a Maxwell potential. When the Fermi
wave length is comparable with the constriction width we showed that the
critical current has a step-like variation as a function of the constriction
width and the carrier concentration.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, some figures are clarified; scheduled to appear
in an issue in MPLB Vo.21, (2007
ROLE OF GREEN TEA AND ITS CONSTITUENT EPIGALLOCATECHIN-3-GALLATE IN THE HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Green tea and its constituents is natural beverage used worldwide especially in Asian countries and also used as natural medicine for thousands of years. The current approaches for diseases treatment based on allopathic drugs offer restricted options, adverse effect and also show alterations in biochemical and genetic pathways. Considerable achievement on green tea and its constituents has been made based on experimental studies to confirm its mechanism of action in disease modulation but the exact mechanism still under investigation. It is thought that, green tea is rich in antioxidant and shows a pivotal role in the scavenging of free radical generation and prevention of disease pathogenesis. However, further studies are needed to confirm the safe dose and the exact mechanism of action in relation to health management. In the present review, an attempt has been made to explore the role of green tea in diseases prevention and its approach on modulation of various biochemical and physiological process.Â
The Optimization of Microbus-Based Public Transportation Facilities in Jayapura City
Public transport services will work well if there is a balance between supply and demand. The research aimed to analyze the performance and the needs for the number of public transportation facilities based on the microbuses in Jayapura City. The types of the public transports, which would be discussed, were the microbuses which operated in 12 routes of the total routes of 26 in Jayapura city; those were B1, B2, B3, B4, J1, J2, K, I1, E, G, IA and I. The analyses of the performance and the demand for number of public transports were analyzed based on the load factor and the break event in accordance with the value of the vehicles operating costs (BOK) in setting tariffs. The research results indicated that the standard performance value of the public transport route code of K, I1, G, IA were categorized as less, while the routes of B1, B2, B3, B4, J1, J2, E and IB were categorized as medium. The microbuses demand was only 50% of the total microbuses now operating in Jayapura city
Environmental Radioactivity of TE-NORM Waste Produced from Petroleum Industry in Egypt: Review on Characterization and Treatment
Best management of pesticide and irrigation application systems: background and CANDI software
In this chapter, we discuss a commonly-used volume balance approach for simulating the movement of water through the root zone. We then show how this approach can be coupled with pesticide leaching prediction. Finally we show how information about irrigation system design can be used with the previous processes. The result is an integrated approach for estimating the environmental consequences of irrigation and pesticide management
Age of Betain Gneiss; implication for Late Precambrian crustal evolution in Souteastem Desert, Egypt
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