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    General formulas for capacity of classical-quantum channels

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    The capacity of a classical-quantum channel (or in other words the classical capacity of a quantum channel) is considered in the most general setting, where no structural assumptions such as the stationary memoryless property are made on a channel. A capacity formula as well as a characterization of the strong converse property is given just in parallel with the corresponding classical results of Verd\'{u}-Han which are based on the so-called information-spectrum method. The general results are applied to the stationary memoryless case with or without cost constraint on inputs, whereby a deep relation between the channel coding theory and the hypothesis testing for two quantum states is elucidated. no structural assumptions such as the stationary memoryless property are made on a channel. A capacity formula as well as a characterization of the strong converse property is given just in parallel with the corresponding classical results of Verdu-Han which are based on the so-called information-spectrum method. The general results are applied to the stationary memoryless case with or without cost constraint on inputs, whereby a deep relation between the channel coding theory and the hypothesis testing for two quantum states is elucidated

    An Approach for Management of Regional Portal Sites through Project-Based Learning

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    In this paper, we present an approach for management of regional portal sites through project-based learning. In this approach, we have developed a framework to regularly provide information systems and contents based on needs of regional communities for the regional portal site by developing them on the project-based learning in our university. The waterfall model that is one of the software development techniques as the method of executing the project-based learning is practiced. This paper shows current status and effectiveness of our approach

    The current and the charge noise of a single-electron transistor in the regime of large charge fluctuations out of equilibrium

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    By using the Schwinger-Keldysh approach, we evaluate the current noise and the charge noise of the single-electron transistor (SET) in the regime of large charge fluctuations caused by large tunneling conductance. Our result interpolates between previous theories; the "orthodox" theory and the "co-tunneling theory". We find that the life-time broadening effect suppresses the Fano factor below the value estimated by the previous theories. We also show that the large tunnel conductance does not reduce the energy sensitivity so much. Our results demonstrate quantitatively that SET electrometer can be used as the high-sensitivity and high-speed device for quantum measurements.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, Proccedings of International Symposium on Mesoscopic Superconductivity and Spintronics (MS+S2002

    Invariant Regularization of Supersymmetric Chiral Gauge Theory

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    We formulate a manifestly supersymmetric gauge covariant regularization of supersymmetric chiral gauge theories. In our scheme, the effective action in the superfield background field method above one-loop is always supersymmetric and gauge invariant. The gauge anomaly has a covariant form and can emerge only in one-loop diagrams with all the external lines being the background gauge superfield. We also present several illustrative applications in the one-loop approximation: the self-energy part of the chiral multiplet and of the gauge multiplet; the super-chiral anomaly and the superconformal anomaly; as the corresponding anomalous commutators, the Konishi anomaly and an anomalous supersymmetric transformation law of the supercurrent (the ``central extension'' of N=1 supersymmetry algebra) and of the R-current.Comment: 43 pages, PHYZZX. Final version to appear in Prog. Theor. Phy

    A Study of the Charter-Criticism of the Anglo-Saxon Period (10)

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