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Universal and deterministic manipulation of the quantum state of harmonic oscillators: a route to unitary gates for Fock State qubits
We present a simple quantum circuit that allows for the universal and
deterministic manipulation of the quantum state of confined harmonic
oscillators. The scheme is based on the selective interactions of the referred
oscillator with an auxiliary three-level system and a classical external
driving source, and enables any unitary operations on Fock states, two-by-two.
One circuit is equivalent to a single qubit unitary logical gate on Fock states
qubits. Sequences of similar protocols allow for complete, deterministic and
state-independent manipulation of the harmonic oscillator quantum state.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Feasibility of approximating spatial and local entanglement in long-range interacting systems using the extended Hubbard model
We investigate the extended Hubbard model as an approximation to the local
and spatial entanglement of a one-dimensional chain of nanostructures where the
particles interact via a long range interaction represented by a `soft' Coulomb
potential. In the process we design a protocol to calculate the
particle-particle spatial entanglement for the Hubbard model and show that, in
striking contrast with the loss of spatial degrees of freedom, the predictions
are reasonably accurate. We also compare results for the local entanglement
with previous results found using a contact interaction (PRA, 81 (2010) 052321)
and show that while the extended Hubbard model recovers a better agreement with
the entanglement of a long-range interacting system, there remain realistic
parameter regions where it fails to predict the quantitative and qualitative
behaviour of the entanglement in the nanostructure system.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures and 1 table; added results with correlated hopping
term; accepted by EP
Abrupt Changes in the Dynamics of Quantum Disentanglement
Entanglement evolution in high dimensional bipartite systems under
dissipation is studied. Discontinuities for the time derivative of the lower
bound of entanglement of formation is found depending on the initial conditions
for entangled states. This abrupt changes along the evolution appears as
precursors of entanglement sudden death.Comment: 4 pages and 6 figures, submitted for publicatio
Melatonin reduces the severity of experimental amoebiasis
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Melatonin has immunomodulatory effects but very little is known about its influence in protozoan infections, such as <it>Entamoeba histolytica</it>, which causes amoebiasis, a disease with significant morbidity and mortality. In this study, we evaluated the effects of exogenous melatonin interference in experimental amoebiasis and on interactions between human blood cells and <it>E. histolytica </it>trophozoites.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The effect of melatonin was investigated in models of experimental amoebiasis in hamsters and rats by evaluating the area of necrosis induced by <it>E. histolytica</it>. The activity of melatonin on the interactions between leukocytes and amoebae was determined by examining leukophagocytosis. For <it>in vitro </it>tests, polymorphonuclear and mononuclear human blood leucocytes were incubated with <it>E. histolytica </it>trophozoites.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The areas of amoebic necrosis were significantly reduced in animals treated with melatonin. Melatonin treatment increased leukophagocytosis but was associated with a greater number of dead amoebae.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These results suggest that melatonin may play a beneficial role in the control of amoebic lesions, raising the possibility that this drug may be used as an adjuvant in anti-amoebic therapy.</p
Dealing with diverse cultures and needs: How have higher education institutions in Portugal responded to COVID-19?
This article seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the strategies implemented by Portuguese higher education institutions in addressing cultural diversity and meeting the demands of international students, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. In methodological terms, this is a qualitative study in which more than 40 in-depth interviews were conducted with degree mobility students from Brazil, Portuguese-speaking African Countries, China and Syria, who were already in Portugal when the pandemic was declared in the country in March 2020. Through the lens of multiculturalism, which understands that higher education should be inclusive and equal for all, we found that higher education institutions in Portugal did not provide adequate support to its international student body at a time of so many challenges and uncertainties. Our data indicate that higher education institutions in Portugal need to make more efforts towards fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, whilst taking into account the complex needs of international students.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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