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Sub-shot-noise photon-number correlation in mesoscopic twin-beam of light
We demonstrate sub-shot-noise photon-number correlations in a (temporal)
multimode mesoscopic ( detected photons) twin-beam produced by
ps-pulsed spontaneous non-degenerate parametric downconversion. We have
separately detected the signal and idler distributions of photons collected in
twin coherence areas and found that the variance of the photon-count difference
goes below the shot-noise limit by 3.25 dB. The number of temporal modes
contained in the twin-beam, as well as the size of the twin coherence areas,
depends on the pump intensity. Our scheme is based on spontaneous
downconversion and thus does not suffer from limitations due to the finite gain
of the parametric process. Twin-beams are also used to demonstrate the
conditional preparation of a nonclassical (sub-Poissonian) state.Comment: 5 pages, 5 (low-res) figures, to appear on PR
Ab initio Molecular Dynamics in Adaptive Coordinates
We present a new formulation of ab initio molecular dynamics which exploits
the efficiency of plane waves in adaptive curvilinear coordinates, and thus
provides an accurate treatment of first-row elements. The method is used to
perform a molecular dynamics simulation of the CO_2 molecule, and allows to
reproduce detailed features of its vibrational spectrum such as the splitting
of the Raman sigma+_g mode caused by Fermi resonance. This new approach opens
the way to highly accurate ab initio simulations of organic compounds.Comment: 11 pages, 3 PostScript figure
Ab initio many-body calculation of excitons in solid Ne and Ar
Absorption spectra, exciton energy levels and wave functions for solid Ne and
Ar have been calculated from first principles using many-body techniques.
Electronic band structures of Ne and Ar were calculated using the GW
approximation. Exciton states were calculated by diagonalizing an exciton
Hamiltonian derived from the particle-hole Green function, whose equation of
motion is the Bethe-Salpeter equation. Singlet and triplet exciton series up to
n=5 for Ne and n=3 for Ar were obtained. Binding energies and
longitudinal-transverse splittings of n=1 excitons are in excellent agreement
with experiment. Plots of correlated electron-hole wave functions show that the
electron-hole complex is delocalised over roughly 7 a.u. in solid Ar.Comment: 6 page
Ambiguity and public good provision in large societies
ArticleIn this paper, we consider the effect of ambiguity on the private provision of public goods. Equilibrium is shown to exist and be unique. We examine how provision of the public good changes as the size of the population increases. We show that when there is uncertainty, there may be less free-riding in large societies
Exploring the cooperative regimes in a model of agents without memory or "tags": indirect reciprocity vs. selfish incentives
The self-organization in cooperative regimes in a simple mean-field version
of a model based on "selfish" agents which play the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD)
game is studied. The agents have no memory and use strategies not based on
direct reciprocity nor 'tags'. Two variables are assigned to each agent at
time , measuring its capital and its probability of cooperation
. At each time step a pair of agents interact by playing the PD
game. These 2 agents update their probability of cooperation as follows:
they compare the profits they made in this interaction with an
estimator and, if , agent
increases its while if the agent
decreases . The 4!=24 different cases produced by permuting the four
Prisoner's Dilemma canonical payoffs 3, 0, 1, and 5 -
corresponding,respectively, to (reward), (sucker's payoff),
(temptation to defect) and (punishment) - are analyzed. It turns out that
for all these 24 possibilities, after a transient,the system self-organizes
into a stationary state with average equilibrium probability of cooperation
= constant .Depending on the payoff matrix, there are
different equilibrium states characterized by their average probability of
cooperation and average equilibrium per-capita-income
().Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
Re: Lack of association between Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) promoter polymorphism and risk of renal cell carcinoma
Federal University of São Paulo Section of NephrologyFederal University of São Paulo Section of UrologyInstitute of Energetic and Nuclear ResearchUNIFESP, Section of NephrologyUNIFESP, Section of UrologySciEL
Remote state preparation and teleportation in phase space
Continuous variable remote state preparation and teleportation are analyzed
using Wigner functions in phase space. We suggest a remote squeezed state
preparation scheme between two parties sharing an entangled twin beam, where
homodyne detection on one beam is used as a conditional source of squeezing for
the other beam. The scheme works also with noisy measurements, and provide
squeezing if the homodyne quantum efficiency is larger than 50%. Phase space
approach is shown to provide a convenient framework to describe teleportation
as a generalized conditional measurement, and to evaluate relevant degrading
effects, such the finite amount of entanglement, the losses along the line, and
the nonunit quantum efficiency at the sender location.Comment: 2 figures, revised version to appear in J.Opt.
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