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Vortex structures of rotating spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates
We consider the quasi-2D two-component Bose-Einstein condensates with Rashba
spin-orbit (SO) coupling in a rotating trap. An external Zeeman term favoring
spin polarization along the radial direction is also considered, which has the
same form as the non-canonical part of the mechanical angular momentum. The
rotating condensate exhibits rich structures as varying the strengths of
trapping potential and interaction. With a strong trapping potential, the
condensate exhibits a half-quantum vortex-lattice configuration. Such a
configuration is driven to the normal one by introducing the external radial
Zeeman field. In the case of a weak trap potential, the condensate exhibits a
multi-domain pattern of plane-wave states under the external radial Zeeman
field.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, two figures are adde
Imprinting a complete information about a quantum channel on its output state
We introduce a novel property of bipartite quantum states, which we call
"faithfulness", and we say that a state is faithful when acting with a channel
on one of the two quantum systems, the output state carries a complete
information about the channel. The concept of faithfulness can also be extended
to sets of states, when the output states patched together carry a complete
imprinting of the channel.Comment: revtex4, 4 pages, submitted to PR
Ovarian cancer plasticity and epigenomics in the acquisition of a stem-like phenotype
Aggressive epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is genetically and epigenetically distinct from normal ovarian surface epithelial cells (OSE) and early neoplasia. Co-expression of epithelial and mesenchymal markers in EOC suggests an involvement of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cancer initiation and progression. This phenomenon is often associated with acquisition of a stem cell-like phenotype and chemoresistance that correlate with the specific gene expression patterns accompanying transformation, revealing a plasticity of the ovarian cancer cell genome during disease progression
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