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Experimental semi-device-independent certification of entangled measurements
Certifying the entanglement of quantum states with Bell inequalities allows
one to guarantee the security of quantum information protocols independently of
imperfections in the measuring devices. Here we present a similar procedure for
witnessing entangled measurements, which play a central role in many quantum
information tasks. Our procedure is termed semi-device-independent, as it uses
uncharacterized quantum preparations of fixed Hilbert space dimension. Using a
photonic setup, we experimentally certify an entangled measurement using
measurement statistics only. We also apply our techniques to certify
unentangled but nevertheless inherently quantum measurements.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
The present status of small scale traditional fishery at Tuticorin
Tuticorin enjoys an imique position along the Gulf of Mannar in the east coast of India in view of the facilities available for the development and exploitation of the marine fisheries of the region. A good flashing harbour affords facilities for smaller trawlers in the mechanised fishing sector. Large industrial fishery trawlers get facilities in the major harbour. There is a well established traditional system of craft and gears suited for the local conditions. This account is a positive attempt to highlight the changing pattern of the traditional fishery over the last few years and gives a comprehensive coverage of the gear-wise, specieswise and season-wise fish landings by the small scale traditional sector from 1979 to 1985 based on regular sampling of the commercial catch at Tuticorin fish landing centres
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Heavy landing of brown pomfret at Tuticorin
From December 1992 to February 1993
bumper catch of brown pomfret Stromateus niger
was recorded at Harbour Point landing centre
which is a traditional site for shore seine operations
at Tuticorin. Some enterprising shore seine
fishermen after seeing schools of brown pomfret
moving near the Tuticorin harbour anchorage
used their encircling net to catch the
Impact of motorization on the traditional fishery at Tuticorin
Analysis on the impact of motorization on traditional fishermen
and deals with the total fish catch of various
gears using motorized crafts as compared with
total catch by non-motorized crafts using similar
gears and covers the period from 1986 to 1992. One reason for decrease in fish catch after
motorization of traditional crafts is the intensive
fishing carried out by motorized units in the
inshore areas traditionally fished by non-motorized
fishing units. It is also possible that
rsufficient recruitment is not taking place in the
fishing grounds to give an encouraging trend in
the motorized fishery
Dynamics of Global Entanglement under Decoherence
We investigate the dynamics of global entanglement, the Meyer-Wallach
measure, under decoherence, analytically. We study two important class of
multi-partite entangled states, the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger and the W
state. We obtain exact results for various models of system-environment
interactions (decoherence). Our results shows distinctly different scaling
behavior for these initially entangled states indicating a relative robustness
of the W state, consistent with previous studies.Comment: 5 pages and 5 figure
Catamaran fishery for Hilsa toli at Tuticorin
Every year some traditional fishermen from
Kanyakumari migrate to Tuticorin with their
catamaran craft to fish with various gears
according to availability offish groups in the area.
During 1988 these fishermen developed a nylon
fish net with 4 to 5 cm mesh size to catch large
quantities of Hilsa toli Fowler locally called 'Kalar'
available near the Hare Island fishing grounds at
depth range from three to four metres
Trapezoidal Fuzzy Shortest Path (TFSP) Selection for Green Routing and Scheduling Problems
The routing of vehicles represents an important component of many distribution and transportation systems. Finding the shortest path is one of the fundamental and popular problems. In real life applications, like vehicle green routing and scheduling, transportation, etc. which are related to environmental issues the arc lengths could be uncertain due to the fluctuation with traffic conditions or weather conditions. Therefore finding the exact optimal path in such networks could be challenging. In this paper, we discuss and analyze different approaches for finding the Fuzzy Shortest Path. The shortest path is computed using the ranking methods based on i)Degree of Similarity ii) Acceptable Index, where the arc lengths are expressed as trapezoidal fuzzy numbers. The Decision makers can choose the best path among the various alternatives from the list of rankings by prioritizing the scheduling which facilitates Green Routing
Tagged tiger shark (Galeocerda cuvieri) landed atTuticorin
The shark was caught by a mechanised Tuticorin type boat using hooks and line . The fish was caught at a distance of 40 km from shore southeast of Tuticorin in the 26 fathom depth area The fish weighed 130 kg and was sold by auction for Rupees 916. Morphometric measurements (in mm) of tagged tiger shark Galeocerda cuvieri caught off Tuticorin are Total length 2,050, Fork length 1,680, and detailed morphometry were recorded
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