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Loss-tolerant operations in parity-code linear optics quantum computing
A heavy focus for optical quantum computing is the introduction of
error-correction, and the minimisation of resource requirements. We detail a
complete encoding and manipulation scheme designed for linear optics quantum
computing, incorporating scalable operations and loss-tolerant architecture.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Swarm optimization for adaptive phase measurements with low visibility
Adaptive feedback normally provides the greatest accuracy for optical phase
measurements. New advances in nitrogen vacancy centre technology have enabled
magnetometry via individual spin measurements, which are similar to optical
phase measurements but with low visibility. The adaptive measurements that
previously worked well with high-visibility optical interferometry break down
and give poor results for nitrogen vacancy centre measurements. We use advanced
search techniques based on swarm optimisation to design better adaptive
measurements that can provide improved measurement accuracy with low-visibility
interferometry, with applications in nitrogen vacancy centre magnetometry.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, comments welcom
The health status of Irish honeybee colonies in 2006
peer-reviewedThis study assessed the health status of Irish honeybee colonies and provides a snapshot of the incidence of a number of important colony parasites/pathogens including: the mite Varroa destructor; three associated viruses (deformed wing virus (DWV), acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV) and Kashmir virus (KBV)); the tracheal mite Acarapis woodi; the microsporidian Nosema spp., and the insect Braula coeca. During June/July 2006, 135 samples of adult bees were collected from productive colonies throughout Ireland and standard techniques were used to determine the presence and absence of the parasites and pathogens. Varroa destructor was positively identified in 72.6% of the samples and was widely distributed. Although the samples were analysed for three viruses, DWV, ABPV and KBV, only DWV was detected (frequency = 12.5%). Acarapis woodi and Nosema spp. occurred in approximately 11% and 22% of the samples, respectively, while B. coeca, a wingless dipteran that was once common in Irish honeybee colonies, was very rare (3.7%). Samples where all the pathogens/parasites were jointly
absent were statistically under-represented in Leinster and DWV was statistically
over-represented in Munster. In Ulster, there was over-representation of the categories where all parasites/pathogens were jointly absent and for A. woodi, and underrepresentation of V. destructor.The project was funded by EU FEOGA
and the National Apiculture Programme 2007–2010
of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the
Marine
The ACA Advocacy Competencies: A Social Justice Advocacy Framework for Professional School Counselors
The recent endorsement of the advocacy competencies by the American Counseling Association signals their relevance to the school counseling profession. This article outlines the importance of being a social change agent, the value of advocacy in K-12 schools, and how school counselors can use the advocacy competencies as a framework for promoting access and equity for all students. Implications for professional school counselors and school counselor educators in using the advocacy competencies are also addressed
Efficient Parity Encoded Optical Quantum Computing
We present a linear optics quantum computation scheme with a greatly reduced
cost in resources compared to KLM. The scheme makes use of elements from
cluster state computation and achieves comparable resource usage to those
schemes while retaining the circuit based approach of KLM
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Selective and highly efficient dye scavenging by a pH-responsive molecular hydrogelator
A structurally simple low molecular weight hydrogelator derived from isophthalic acid forms robust pH-responsive hydrogels capable of highly efficient and selective dye adsorption
Loss Tolerant Optical Qubits
We present a linear optics quantum computation scheme that employs a new
encoding approach that incrementally adds qubits and is tolerant to photon loss
errors. The scheme employs a circuit model but uses techniques from cluster
state computation and achieves comparable resource usage. To illustrate our
techniques we describe a quantum memory which is fault tolerant to photon loss
Entangling photons via the double quantum Zeno effect
We propose a scheme for entangling two photons via the quantum Zeno effect,
which describes the inhibition of quantum evolution by frequent measurements
and is based on the difference between summing amplitudes and probabilities.
For a given error probability , our scheme requires that the
one-photon loss rate and the two-photon absorption rate
in some medium satisfy , which is significantly improved in comparison to previous
approaches. Again based on the quantum Zeno effect, as well as coherent
excitations, we present a possibility to fulfill this requirement in an
otherwise linear optics set-up.Comment: 4 pages RevTeX, 2 figure
The phase transition in the localized ferromagnet EuO probed by muSR
We report results of muon spin rotation measurements performed on the
ferromagnetic semiconductor EuO, which is one of the best approximations to a
localized ferromagnet. We argue that implanted muons are sensitive to the
internal field primarily through a combination of hyperfine and Lorentz fields.
The temperature dependences of the internal field and the relaxation rate have
been measured and are compared with previous theoretical predictions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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