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Information and Communication Technologies and Informal Scholarly Communication: A Review of the Social Oriented Research
This article reviews and analyzes findings from research on computer mediated informal scholarly communication. Ten empirical research papers, which show the effects and influences of information & communication technologies (ICTs), or the effects of social contexts on ICTs use in informal scholarly communication, were analyzed and compared. Types of ICTs covered in those studies include e-mails, collaboratories, and electronic forums. The review shows that most of the empirical studies examined the ICTs use effects or consequences. Only a few studies examined the social shaping of ICTs and ICT uses in informal scholarly communication. Based on comparisons of the empirical findings this article summarizes the ICT use effects/consequences as identified in the studies into seven categories and discusses their implications
Estimating coherence measures from limited experimental data available
Quantifying coherence has received increasing attention, and considerable
work has been directed towards finding coherence measures. While various
coherence measures have been proposed in theory, an important issue following
is how to estimate these coherence measures in experiments. This is a
challenging task, since the state of a system is often unknown in practical
applications and the accessible measurements in a real experiment are typically
limited. In this Letter, we put forward an approach to estimate coherence
measures of an unknown state from any limited experimental data available. Our
approach is not only applicable to coherence measures but can be extended to
other resource measures.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
Measure-Independent Freezing of Quantum Coherence
We find that all measures of coherence are frozen for an initial state in a
strictly incoherent channel if and only if the relative entropy of coherence is
frozen for the state. Our finding reveals the existence of measure-independent
freezing of coherence, and provides an entropy-based dynamical condition in
which the coherence of an open quantum system is totally unaffected by noise.Comment: 5 pages, no figures, accepted by Physical Review A as Rapid
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