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    Board of Osteopathic Examiners

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    Board of Osteopathic Examiners

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    Osteopathic Medical Board of California

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    The NDT Program at Stanford University

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    Some of the things that are going on at Stanford include my own, Shaw\u27s, Auld\u27s and Quate\u27s work. In particular, one of the things that was mentioned this morning, which I think is very exciting, is Shaw\u27s work on PVF2 plastic transducers. He is obtaining very broad bandwidths of the order of 10 MHz with absolutely flat responses. These are very impressive transducers, and I think they are going to be very important in the future

    Regularized Green's Function for the Inverse Square Potential

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    A Green's function approach is presented for the D-dimensional inverse square potential in quantum mechanics. This approach is implemented by the introduction of hyperspherical coordinates and the use of a real-space regulator in the regularized version of the model. The application of Sturm-Liouville theory yields a closed expression for the radial energy Green's function. Finally, the equivalence with a recent path-integral treatment of the same problem is explicitly shown.Comment: 10 pages. The final section was expande

    Huge automatically extracted training sets for multilingual Word Sense Disambiguation

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    We release to the community six large-scale sense-annotated datasets in multiple language to pave the way for supervised multilingual Word Sense Disambiguation. Our datasets cover all the nouns in the English WordNet and their translations in other languages for a total of millions of sense-tagged sentences. Experiments prove that these corpora can be effectively used as training sets for supervised WSD systems, surpassing the state of the art for low- resourced languages and providing competitive results for English, where manually annotated training sets are accessible. The data is available at trainomatic. org

    Optimized pulse sequences for suppressing unwanted transitions in quantum systems

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    We investigate the nature of the pulse sequence so that unwanted transitions in quantum systems can be inhibited optimally. For this purpose we show that the sequence of pulses proposed by Uhrig [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{98}, 100504 (2007)] in the context of inhibition of environmental dephasing effects is optimal. We derive exact results for inhibiting the transitions and confirm the results numerically. We posit a very significant improvement by usage of the Uhrig sequence over an equidistant sequence in decoupling a quantum system from unwanted transitions. The physics of inhibition is the destructive interference between transition amplitudes before and after each pulse.Comment: 5 figure

    Strong violations of Bell-type inequalities for Werner-like states

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    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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