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Strong Violations of Bell-type Inequalities for Path-Entangled Number States
We show that nonlocal correlation experiments on the two spatially separated
modes of a maximally path-entangled number state may be performed and lead to a
violation of a Clauser-Horne Bell inequality for any finite photon number N. We
present also an analytical expression for the two-mode Wigner function of a
maximally path-entangled number state and investigate a
Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt Bell inequality for such states. We test other
Bell-type inequalities. Some are violated by a constant amount for any N.Comment: 6 pages, LaTex; revised version accepted for publication in PR
Criminal Jurisdiction over Indians and Post-Conviction Remedies
Criminal Jurisdiction Over Indians and Post-Conviction Remedie
Criminal Jurisdiction over Indians and Post-Conviction Remedies
Criminal Jurisdiction Over Indians and Post-Conviction Remedie
Semileptonic decays in the limit of a heavy daughter quark
The rate of the semileptonic decay b to c l v is calculated with order
alphas^2 accuracy, as an expansion around the limit of equal masses of the b
and c quarks. Recent results obtained around the limit of the c-quark much
lighter than b are confirmed. Details of the new expansion method are
described.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
On tuning a reactive silencer by varying the position of an internal membrane
A mode-matching method is used to investigate the performance of a two-dimensional, modified reactive silencer. The modification takes the form of a membrane which is attached to the internal walls of the expansion chamber parallel to the axis of the inlet/outlet ducts. The height of the membrane above the level of the inlet/outlet ducts can be varied and, by this means, the device is tuned. It is shown that the stopband produced by the silencer can be broadened and/or shifted depending upon the height to which the membrane is raised. Attention is focused on the efficiency of the device at low-frequencies - the regime where dissipative silencers are usually least effective. The potential use of the device as a component in a hybrid silencer for heating ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) ducting systems is discussed
Semi-Leptonic b-decay at Intermediate Recoil
We compute the O(\alpha_s^2) corrections to the differential rate of the
semileptonic decay b -> clv at the "intermediate recoil" point, where the
c-quark mass and the invariant mass of the leptons are equal. The calculation
is based on an expansion around two opposite limits of the quark masses
m_{b,c}: m_c ~ m_b and m_c << m_b. The former case was previously studied; we
correct and extend that result. The latter case is new. The smooth matching of
both expansions provides a check of both. We clarify the discrepancy between
the recent determinations of the full NNLO QCD correction to the semileptonic b
-> c rate, and its earlier estimate.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, Replaced figures, small format and typo
corrections, added appendix and reference
Strong violations of Bell-type inequalities for Werner-like states
We investigate the violation of Bell-type inequalities for two-qubit
Werner-like states parametrized by the positive parameter 0<p<1. We use an
unbalanced homodyne detection scheme to obtain the quantum mechanical
probabilities. A violation of the Bell-Wigner and Janssens inequalities is
obtained for a large range of the parameter p. The range given by these
inequalities is greater than the one given by the Clauser-Horne inequality. The
range in which a violation is attained actually coincides with the range where
the Werner-like states are known to be nonseparabel, i.e., for p>1/3. However,
the improvement over the Clauser-Horne inequality is achieved at the price of
restricting the class of possible local hidden variable theories.Comment: Revised manuscript, accepted for publication in PR
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