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Lie discrete symmetries of lattice equations
We extend two of the methods previously introduced to find discrete
symmetries of differential equations to the case of difference and
differential-difference equations. As an example of the application of the
methods, we construct the discrete symmetries of the discrete Painlev\'e I
equation and of the Toda lattice equation
Symmetries of differential-difference dynamical systems in a two-dimensional lattice
Classification of differential-difference equation of the form
are considered
according to their Lie point symmetry groups. The set represents the
point and its six nearest neighbors in a two-dimensional triangular
lattice. It is shown that the symmetry group can be at most 12-dimensional for
abelian symmetry algebras and 13-dimensional for nonsolvable symmetry algebras.Comment: 24 pages, 1 figur
Linearizability and fake Lax pair for a consistent around the cube nonlinear non-autonomous quad-graph equation
We discuss the linearization of a non-autonomous nonlinear partial difference
equation belonging to the Boll classification of quad-graph equations
consistent around the cube. We show that its Lax pair is fake. We present its
generalized symmetries which turn out to be non-autonomous and depending on an
arbitrary function of the dependent variables defined in two lattice points.
These generalized symmetries are differential difference equations which, in
some case, admit peculiar B\"acklund transformations.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1311.2406 by other author
Asymptotic symmetries of difference equations on a lattice
It is known that many equations of interest in Mathematical Physics display
solutions which are only asymptotically invariant under transformations (e.g.
scaling and/or translations) which are not symmetries of the considered
equation. In this note we extend the approach to asymptotic symmetries for the
analysis of PDEs, to the case of difference equations
Photo-excited zero-resistance states in the GaAs/AlGaAs system
The microwave-excited high mobility two-dimensional electron system exhibits,
at liquid helium temperatures, vanishing resistance in the vicinity of , where , m is an
effective mass, e is the charge, and \textit{f} is the microwave frequency.
Here, we summarize some experimental results.Comment: 7 color figures, 5 page
Quantum Gravity at the Planck Length
I describe our understanding of physics near the Planck length, in particular
the great progress in the last four years in string theory. These are lectures
presented at the 1998 SLAC Summer Institute.Comment: 33 pages, LaTeX, 11 epsf figure
Bayesian inference of a negative quantity from positive measurement results
In this paper the Bayesian analysis is applied to assign a probability
density to the value of a quantity having a definite sign. This analysis is
logically consistent with the results, positive or negative, of repeated
measurements. Results are used to estimate the atom density shift in a caesium
fountain clock. The comparison with the classical statistical analysis is also
reported and the advantages of the Bayesian approach for the realization of the
time unit are discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Metrologi
Fast and robust two-qubit gates for scalable ion trap quantum computing
We propose a new concept for a two-qubit gate operating on a pair of trapped
ions based on laser coherent control techniques. The gate is insensitive to the
temperature of the ions, works also outside the Lamb-Dicke regime, requires no
individual addressing by lasers, and can be orders of magnitude faster than the
trap period
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