245 research outputs found
Spin-orbit excitations of quantum wells
Confinement asymmetry effects on the photoabsorption of a quantum well are
discussed by means of a sum-rules approach using a Hamiltonian including a
Rashba spin-orbt coupling. We show that while the strength of the excitation is
zero when the spin-orbit coupling is neglected, the inclusion of the spin-orbit
interaction gives rise to a non zero strength and mean excitation energy in the
far-infrared region. A simple expression for these quantities up to the second
order in the Rashba parameter was derived. The effect of two-body Coulomb
interaction is then studied by means of a Quantum Monte Carlo calculation,
showing that electron-electron correlations induce only a small deviation from
the independent particle model result
Integral smoothed particle hydrodynamics with an improved partition of unit and a better track of contact discontinuities
The correct evaluation of gradients is at the cornerstone of the smoothed
particle hydrodynamics (SPH) technique. Using an integral approach to estimate
gradients has proven to enhance accuracy substantially. Such approach retains
the Lagrangian structure of SPH equations and is fully conservative. In this
paper we study, among other things, the connection between the choice of the
volume elements (VEs), which enters in the SPH summations, and the accuracy in
the gradient estimation within the integral approach scheme (ISPH). A new kind
of VEs are proposed which improve the partition of unit and are fully
compatible with the Lagrangian formulation of SPH, including the grad-h
corrections. Using analytic considerations, simple static toy models in 1D, and
a few full 3D test cases, we show that any improvement in the partition of unit
also leads to a better calculation of gradients when the integral approach is
used jointly. Additionally, we propose a simple-to-implement variant of the
ISPH scheme which is more adequate to handle sharp density contrasts.Comment: 29 pages, 17 figures, submitted to Journal of Computational Physic
Universal quantum computation with the Orbital Angular Momentum of a single photon
We prove that a single photon with quantum data encoded in its orbital
angular momentum can be manipulated with simple optical elements to provide any
desired quantum computation. We will show how to build any quantum unitary
operator using beamsplitters, phase shifters, holograms and an extraction gate
based on quantum interrogation. The advantages and challenges of these approach
are then discussed, in particular the problem of the readout of the results.Comment: First version. Comments welcom
Living under threat: psychosocial effects on victims of terrorism.
The fact of being under terrorist threats, such as death threats or intimidations, has psychosocial effects and impacts on victim’s psychosocial functioning. However, little attention has been paid to the study of threatened people through an evidence-based research. This study analyses quantitatively the experience of threatened people within a context of terrorism. Specifically, we want to gain insight into victims’ perceptions of their threatening situation, through participants who were under threat by the Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA) (Basque Homeland and Freedom) terrorist group in the Basque Country, Spain. Through a cross-sectional study and Principal component analysis, 87 victims of the ETA terrorist group in the Basque Country were surveyed, during the period of violence. The findings suggested six main psychosocial effects on threatened individuals, comprising issues such as (1) Thought processes and risk perception; (2) Emotional reactions; (3) Circles of vulnerability; (4) Suspicion/distrust; (5) Social interactions and (6) Safety and freedom of movement. In addition, victim’s perception of control was negatively related to the psychosocial effects, in factors 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively. The article discusses and shows implications of the power of threats, along with their effects, as a psychosocial coercion instrument
Equalizing resolution in smoothed-particle hydrodynamics calculations using self-adaptive sinc kernels
The smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) technique is a numerical method for
solving gas-dynamical problems. It has been applied to simulate the evolution
of a wide variety of astrophysical systems. The method has a second-order
accuracy, with a resolution that is usually much higher in the compressed
regions than in the diluted zones of the fluid. In this work, we propose and
check a scheme to balance and equalize the resolution of SPH between high- and
low-density regions. This method relies on the versatility of a family of
interpolators called Sinc kernels, which allows increasing the interpolation
quality by varying only a single parameter (the exponent of the Sinc function).
The scheme is checked and validated through a number of numerical tests, from
standard one-dimensional Riemann problems in shock tubes, to multidimensional
simulations of explosions, hydrodynamic instabilities and the collapse of a
sun-like polytrope. The analysis of the hydrodynamical simulations suggests
that the scheme devised to equalizing accuracy improves the treatment of the
post-shock regions and, in general, of the rarefacted zones of fluids while
causing no harm to the growth of hydrodynamic instabilities. The method is
robust and easy to implement with a low computational overload. It conserves
mass, energy, and momentum and reduces to the standard SPH scheme in regions of
the fluid that have smooth density gradients.Comment: 29 pages, 18 figures, accepted by A&
Delayed commutation in quantum computer networks
In the same way that classical computer networks connect and enhance the
capabilities of classical computers, quantum networks can combine the
advantages of quantum information and communications. We propose a
non-classical network element, a delayed commutation switch, that can solve the
problem of switching time in packet switching networks. With the help of some
local ancillary qubits and superdense codes we can route the information after
part of it has left the network node.Comment: 4 pages. 4 figures. Preliminar versio
Taxonomy and hierarchy of psychological abuse strategies in intimate partner relationships
This study focuses on the analysis from of a psychosocial perspective of the components of psychological abuse in intimate partner relationships. Following a review of studies on the subject, the main objective that emerged was the need for a new taxonomy of strategies of psychological abuse accompanied by the corresponding operational definitions. After the proposal of this new classification, a second objective emerged that consisted of submitting it for evaluation by a group of experts through a Delphi study, in which thirty-two experts from the academic and professional worlds participated. These experts were asked to assess the suitability of the system categories, and to grade quantitatively the severity of the impact made by each of the strategies on the global phenomenon of psychological abuse in couples. The results show that the experts ratified the new classification of strategies and their operational definitions, thus endorsing their content and construct validity. In addition, they classified the strategies based on their degree of severity; those of an emotional nature were considered the severest, followed by those related to the immediate context, with those of a cognitive type in third place, and lastly, the behavioural ones. Finally, we discuss the results, and their implications.
Este estudio se centra en analizar los componentes del abuso psicolĂłgico en la violencia de pareja adulta y contra la mujer desde un enfoque psicosocial. Tras realizar una revisiĂłn de los estudios sobre el tema, se plantea como primer objetivo el proponer una nueva taxonomĂa de estrategias de abuso psicolĂłgico, acompañadas de sus respectivas definiciones operativas. A partir de esta nueva clasificaciĂłn, se traza un segundo objetivo que se centra en someter esta clasificaciĂłn al juicio de un grupo de expertos a travĂ©s de un estudio Delphi, en el que han participado 32 expertos de los ámbitos acadĂ©mico - universitario y profesional. Estos expertos debĂan juzgar la adecuaciĂłn del sistema de categorĂas, además de evaluar cuantitativamente la severidad que aporta cada una de las estrategias al fenĂłmeno global del abuso psicolĂłgico en la pareja. Los resultados muestran que los expertos ratifican la nueva clasificaciĂłn de estrategias y sus definiciones operativas, avalando asĂ su validez de contenido y constructo. Además, jerarquizaron las estrategias de abuso, atribuyendo mayor severidad a las de tipo emocional, seguidas de las relacionadas con el contexto cercano, de las de tipo cognitivo y las de carácter conductual. Se discuten los resultados, sus limitaciones y las implicaciones que pueden derivarse de ellos
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