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Collisional parton energy loss in a finite size QCD medium revisited: Off mass-shell effects
We study the collisional energy loss mechanism for particles produced off
mass-shell in a finite size QCD medium. The off mass-shell effects introduced
are to consider particles produced in wave packets instead of plane waves and
the length scale associated to an in-medium particles' life-time. We show that
these effects reduce the energy loss as compared to the case when the particles
are described as freely propagating from the source. The reduction of the
energy loss is stronger as this scale becomes of the order or smaller than the
medium size. We discuss possible consequences of the result on the description
of the energy loss process in the parton recombination scenario.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. Enlarged discussion. References added. Version to
  appear in Phys. Rev. 
The Telebanking Contract In Swiss law
Telebanking  is  a  means  of  communicating  with  one\u27s  bank  with  the aid  of  a  computer  connected  to  the  Internet  at  any  hour,  day  or  night, anywhere  in  the  world
Heisenberg-limited eavesdropping on the continuous-variable quantum cryptographic protocol with no basis switching is impossible
The Gaussian quantum key distribution protocol based on coherent states and
heterodyne detection [Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 170504 (2004)] has the advantage
that no active random basis switching is needed on the receiver's side. Its
security is, however, not very satisfyingly understood today because the bounds
on the secret key rate that have been derived from Heisenberg relations are not
attained by any known scheme. Here, we address the problem of the optimal
Gaussian individual attack against this protocol, and derive tight upper bounds
on the information accessible to an eavesdropper. The optical scheme achieving
this bound is also exhibited, which concludes the security analysis of this
protocol.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
The Polarization and the Recombination Mechanism
We use the recombination and the Thomas Precession Model to obtain a
prediction for the  polarization in the 
reaction. We study the effect of the recombination function on the 
polarization.Comment: 4 pages, LaTex, 1 figures included, aipproc.sty included. Talk
  presented at Simposio Latino Americano de Fisica de Altas Energias, Merida,
  Mexico, November 199
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