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Steering between outputs of a beamsplitter using Gaussian states of light with excess noise
We have studied the conditions for quantum steering between output modes when
squeezed Gaussian light and vacuum mix in a beamsplitter as a function of the
amount of squeezing and purity of the incident state. For Gaussian
measurements, we find that for sufficiently strong squeezing, steering is
possible regardless of the purity of the incident state. Two different types of
non-Gaussian measurements were also considered. For one of them, an increase
with respect to Gaussian measurements of the set of two-way-steerable states is
obtained only for unbalanced beamsplitters.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure
Chaos induced coherence in two independent food chains
Coherence evolution of two food web models can be obtained under the stirring
effect of chaotic advection. Each food web model sustains a three--level
trophic system composed of interacting predators, consumers and vegetation.
These populations compete for a common limiting resource in open flows with
chaotic advection dynamics. Here we show that two species (the top--predators)
of different colonies chaotically advected by a jet--like flow can synchronize
their evolution even without migration interaction. The evolution is
charaterized as a phase synchronization. The phase differences (determined
through the Hilbert transform) of the variables representing those species show
a coherent evolution.Comment: 5 pages, 5 eps figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.