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Approximate Capacity of Gaussian Relay Networks
We present an achievable rate for general Gaussian relay networks. We show
that the achievable rate is within a constant number of bits from the
information-theoretic cut-set upper bound on the capacity of these networks.
This constant depends on the topology of the network, but not the values of the
channel gains. Therefore, we uniformly characterize the capacity of Gaussian
relay networks within a constant number of bits, for all channel parameters.Comment: This paper is submited to 2008 IEEE International Symposium on
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Approximating Steady States in Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Condensates
We obtain approximations for the time-independent Gross-Pitaevskii (GP) and
complex GP equation in two and three spatial dimensions by generalizing the
divergence-free WKB method. The results include an explicit expression of a
uniformly valid approximation for the condensate density of an ultracold Bose
gas confined in a harmonic trap that extends into the classically forbidden
region. This provides an accurate approximation of the condensate density that
includes healing effects at leading order that are missing in the widely
adopted Thomas-Fermi approximation. The results presented herein allow us to
formulate useful approximations to a range of experimental systems including
the equilibrium properties of a finite temperature Bose gas and the
steady-state properties of a 2D nonequilibrium condensate. Comparisons between
our asymptotic and numerical results for the conservative and
forced-dissipative forms of the GP equations as applied to these systems show
excellent agreement between the two sets of solutions thereby illustrating the
accuracy of these approximations.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Quantum feedback control and classical control theory
We introduce and discuss the problem of quantum feedback control in the context of established formulations of classical control theory, examining conceptual analogies and essential differences. We describe the application of state-observer-based control laws, familiar in classical control theory, to quantum systems and apply our methods to the particular case of switching the state of a particle in a double-well potential
Prescient, inconsistent, and ignorant: Commentary on the Dispensation of dynamite
Comments on the article The Dispensation of Dynamite (1883, March 16) (see record 2018-63621-005). The Dispensation of Dynamite (1883, March 16) is equal parts prescient, inconsistent, ignorant, and devoid of true context. The authors try to contextualize aspects of Dispensation’s reporting, add some correctives to erroneous aspects, and draw upon contemporary debates within terrorism studies, as well as recent terrorist attacks. Dispensation reports the day after coordinated
Manejo de pastagem.
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The Quantum Emergence of Chaos
The dynamical status of isolated quantum systems, partly due to the linearity
of the Schrodinger equation is unclear: Conventional measures fail to detect
chaos in such systems. However, when quantum systems are subjected to
observation -- as all experimental systems must be -- their dynamics is no
longer linear and, in the appropriate limit(s), the evolution of expectation
values, conditioned on the observations, closely approaches the behavior of
classical trajectories. Here we show, by analyzing a specific example, that
microscopic continuously observed quantum systems, even far from any classical
limit, can have a positive Lyapunov exponent, and thus be truly chaotic.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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