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Quantum key distribution using polarized coherent states
We discuss a continuous variables method of quantum key distribution
employing strongly polarized coherent states of light. The key encoding is
performed using the variables known as Stokes parameters, rather than the field
quadratures. Their quantum counterpart, the Stokes operators
(i=1,2,3), constitute a set of non-commuting operators, being the precision of
simultaneous measurements of a pair of them limited by an uncertainty-like
relation. Alice transmits a conveniently modulated two-mode coherent state, and
Bob randomly measures one of the Stokes parameters of the incoming beam. After
performing reconciliation and privacy amplification procedures, it is possible
to distill a secret common key. We also consider a non-ideal situation, in
which coherent states with thermal noise, instead of pure coherent states, are
used for encoding.Comment: Inclusion of a discussion about noise not controlled by Eve;
inclusion of a figure. A simplified version of this paper was submitted to a
Conference in Brazil (XXVII ENFMC) in 16/02/200
Adaptive tracking notch filter system Patent
Adaptive notch filter, using modulation techniques for reversed phase noise signa
Vertical Melting of a Stack of Membranes
A stack of tensionless membranes with nonlinear curvature energy and vertical
harmonic interaction is studied. At low temperatures, the system forms a
lamellar phase. At a critical temperature, the stack disorders vertically in a
melting-like transition.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Promoting nutrition sensitive and climate smart agriculture through increased use of traditional underutilised species in the Pacific
Poster presented at Tropentag 2014. International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. "Bridging the Gap between Increasing Knowledge and Decreasing Resources" Prague (Czech Republic) Sep 17-19 2014
Quantum Key Distribution using Continuous-variable non-Gaussian States
In this work we present a quantum key distribution protocol using
continuous-variable non-Gaussian states, homodyne detection and post-selection.
The employed signal states are the Photon Added then Subtracted Coherent States
(PASCS) in which one photon is added and subsequently one photon is subtracted.
We analyze the performance of our protocol, compared to a coherent state based
protocol, for two different attacks that could be carried out by the
eavesdropper (Eve). We calculate the secret key rate transmission in a lossy
line for a superior channel (beam-splitter) attack, and we show that we may
increase the secret key generation rate by using the non-Gaussian PASCS rather
than coherent states. We also consider the simultaneous quadrature measurement
(intercept-resend) attack and we show that the efficiency of Eve's attack is
substantially reduced if PASCS are used as signal states.Comment: We have included an analysis of the simultaneous quadrature
measurement attack plus 2 figures; we have also clarified some point
A Lattice Study of Spectator Effects in Inclusive Decays of B-Mesons
We compute the matrix elements of the operators which contribute to spectator
effects in inclusive decays of -mesons. The results agree well with
estimates based on the vacuum saturation (factorization) hypothesis. For the
ratio of lifetimes of charged and neutral mesons we find
, where the first error represents
the uncertainty in our evaluation of the matrix elements, and the second is an
estimate of the uncertainty due to the fact that the Wilson coefficient
functions have only been evaluated at tree-level in perturbation theory. This
result is in agreement with the experimental measurement. We also discuss the
implications of our results for the semileptonic branching ratio and the charm
yield.Comment: 25 pages (figures are included). Revised version (some numerical
integrals have been recomputed
Decrumpling membranes by quantum effects
The phase diagram of an incompressible fluid membrane subject to quantum and
thermal fluctuations is calculated exactly in a large number of dimensions of
configuration space. At zero temperature, a crumpling transition is found at a
critical bending rigidity . For membranes of fixed lateral
size, a crumpling transition occurs at nonzero temperatures in an auxiliary
mean field approximation. As the lateral size L of the membrane becomes large,
the flat regime shrinks with .Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Remark on lattice BRST invariance
A recently claimed resolution to the lattice Gribov problem in the context of
chiral lattice gauge theories is examined. Unfortunately, I find that the old
problem remains.Comment: 4 pages, plain TeX, presentation improved (see acknowledgments
Non-Perturbative Renormalisation of Composite Operators
It is shown that the renormalisation constants of two quark operators can be
accurately determined (to a precision of a few per-cent using 18 gluon
configurations) using Chiral Ward identities. A method for computing
renormalisation constants of generic composite operators without the use of
lattice perturbation theory is proposed.Comment: 3 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript file, to appear in the
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Dallas,
Texas, 12-17 October 1993, Southampton Preprint 93/94-0
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