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Fault-tolerant magic state preparation with flag qubits
Magic state distillation is one of the leading candidates for implementing
universal fault-tolerant logical gates. However, the distillation circuits
themselves are not fault-tolerant, so there is additional cost to first
implement encoded Clifford gates with negligible error. In this paper we
present a scheme to fault-tolerantly and directly prepare magic states using
flag qubits. One of these schemes uses a single extra ancilla, even with noisy
Clifford gates. We compare the physical qubit and gate cost of this scheme to
the magic state distillation protocol of Meier, Eastin, and Knill, which is
efficient and uses a small stabilizer circuit. In some regimes, we show that
the overhead can be improved by several orders of magnitude.Comment: 26 pages, 17 figures, 5 tables. Comments welcome! v2 (published
version): quantumarticle documentclass and expanded discussions on the
fault-tolerant scheme
Providing Basic Needs and Encouragement as Strategies in Managing Aggression in Dementia Clients
Purpose: The experiences of caregivers in managing dementia clients with aggressive behaviour have been an issue in nursing homes. This study utilized the fact that there is no significant strategy for managing aggression effectively. The aim of the study is to explore the experiences of caregivers in managing dementia clients with aggressive behaviour in nursing home in Jakarta, Indonesia.Method: This study employed a hermeneutic phenomenological approach so that caregivers were able to explore the phenomenon of aggression by dementia residents in the nursing home. Six experienced caregivers were interviewed in this study to uncover caregivers\u27 strategies they use in managing aggression in dementia residents.Result: The findings in this study were several strategies that have been used by caregivers to manage aggressive behaviour among dementia residents in the nursing home: providing basic needs and encouragement.Conclusion: The findings suggested caregivers to implement the strategies for managing aggression in dementia residents. Due to a limited number of related studies in Indonesia, this study recommended for further research to other nursing homes in Indonesia to determine if other strategies to manage aggression exist
Materials technology advancement program for expandable manned space structures Final report
Composite materials tests for expandable manned space structures including flammability, micrometeoroid impact, thermal shock, and tear, puncture, and fungus resistanc
Materials technology advancement program for expandable manned space structures Summary report
Composite materials testing for fire resistant wall structures for expandable manned space structure
Measurements of wave height statistics and radar, cross-section in a wind wave tank
There is currently wide interest among oceanographers and meteorologists in remote sensing of ocean surface characteristics. A wind wave tank developed at Langley Research Center is used to evaluate various remote sensing techniques based on electromagnetic scattering phenomena, and in the development and evaluation of theoretical scattering models. The wave tank is described, the statistics of the rough water surface are documented, and microwave radar cross-section measurement results are presented. The water surface statistics are similar in key respects to the open ocean, and the microwave scattering measurements show, qualitatively, theoretically predicted large and small scale scattering effects
Domain Coarsening in Systems Far from Equilibrium
The growth of domains of stripes evolving from random initial conditions is
studied in numerical simulations of models of systems far from equilibrium such
as Rayleigh-Benard convection. The scaling of the size of the domains deduced
from the inverse width of the Fourier spectrum is studied for both potential
and nonpotential models. The morphology of the domains and the defect
structures are however quite different in the two cases, and evidence is
presented for a second length scale in the nonpotential case.Comment: 11 pages, RevTeX; 3 uufiles encoded postscript figures appende
Credit Rationing in the U.S. Mortgage Market: Evidence from Variation in FHA Market Shares
This paper examines the nature of mortgage credit rationing across geographic markets and time. Particular attention is paid to the response of conventional mortgage supply to higher risk conditions associated with regional recessions. We develop a series of four indirect tests based on the spatial variation of the FHA share of mortgages, both endorsements and applications, as well as FHA and conventional rejection rates. Results of these four tests indicate that conventional mortgage underwriting criteria do not become more flexible and may even become more demanding when local economic conditions deteriorate. This result indicates the use of non-price credit rationing in the mortgage market and suggests a special role for FHA-insured mortgages as a mechanism for maintaining mortgage credit supply in declining housing markets
Ultrasonic detection of flaws in fusion butt welds
Reliable and accurate Delta technique, a nondestructive ultrasonics method, uses redirection of energy to detect randomly oriented imperfections in fusion butt welds. Data on flaws can be read from either an oscilloscope or a printout
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