5,707 research outputs found
Ăptica adaptativa
Peer Reviewe
Relevant economic issues concerning the optimal rate of inflation
JEL Classification: D60, E31, E41, E61, H21deflation, downward nominal rigidities, inflation costs and benefits, inflation differentials, price stability
Quantum Emulation of Molecular Force Fields: A Blueprint for a Superconducting Architecture
In this work, we propose a flexible architecture of microwave resonators with
tunable couplings to perform quantum simulations of problems from the field of
molecular chemistry. The architecture builds on the experience of the D-Wave
design, working with nearly harmonic circuits instead of qubits. This
architecture, or modifications of it, can be used to emulate molecular
processes such as vibronic transitions. Furthermore, we discuss several aspects
of these emulations, such as dynamical ranges of the physical parameters,
quenching times necessary for diabaticity, and, finally, the possibility of
implementing anharmonic corrections to the force fields by exploiting certain
nonlinear features of superconducting devices.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
Photon-mediated qubit interactions in one-dimensional discrete and continuous models
In this work we study numerically and analytically the interaction of two qubits in a one-dimensionalwaveguide, as mediated by the photons that propagate through the guide. We develop strategies to assert the Markovianity of the problem, the effective qubit-qubit interactions, and their individual and collective spontaneous emission. We prove the existence of collective Lamb shifts that affect the qubit-qubit interactions and the dependency of coherent and incoherent interactions on the qubit separation. We also develop the scattering theory associated with these models and prove single-photon spectroscopy does probe the renormalized resonances of the singleand multiqubit models, in sharp contrast to earlier toy models in which individual and collective Lamb shifts cancel
Quantum Simulation with a Boson Sampling Circuit
In this work we study a system that consists of matter qubits that
interact through a boson sampling circuit, i.e., an -port interferometer,
embedded in two different architectures. We prove that, under the conditions
required to derive a master equation, the qubits evolve according to effective
bipartite XY spin Hamiltonians, with or without local and collective
dissipation terms. This opens the door to the simulation of any bipartite spin
or hard-core boson models and exploring dissipative phase transitions as the
competition between coherent and incoherent exchange of excitations. We also
show that in the purely dissipative regime this model has a large number of
exact and approximate dark states, whose structure and decay rates can be
estimated analytically. We finally argue that this system may be used for the
adiabatic preparation of boson sampling states encoded in the matter qubits.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Shaping an Itinerant Quantum Field by Dissipation
We show that inducing sidebands in the emission of a single emitter into a
one dimensional waveguide, together with a dissipative re-pumping process, a
photon field is cooled down to a squeezed vacuum. Our method does not require
to be in the strong coupling regime, works with a continuum of propagating
field modes and it may lead to sources of tunable multimode squeezed light in
circuit QED systems.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Segregation-induced grain boundary electrical potential in ionic oxide materials: A first principles model
A first principles continuum analytical model for cationic segregation to the grain boundaries in complex ceramic oxides is presented. The model permits one to determine the electric charge density and the segregation-induced electric potential profiles through the grain and can be extrapolated to the range of nanostructured grain sizes. The theoretical predictions are compared with existing data for yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals. The implications for physical properties (mainly high temperature plasticity and hardening behaviour) are then discussed.Gobierno de España MAT2009-14351-C02-01, MAT2009-14351-C02-0
SFDL: MVC Applied to Workflow Design
Process management based on workflow systems is a growing trend in collaborative environments. One of the most notorious areas of improvement is that of user interfaces, especially since business process definition languages do not address efficiently the point of contact between workflow engines and human interactions. With that in focus, we propose the MVC pattern design to workflow systems. To accomplish this, we have designed a new dynamic view definition language called SFDL, oriented towards the easy interoperability with the different workflow definition languages, while maintaining enough flexibility to be represented in different formats and being adaptable to several environments. To validate our approach, we have carried out an implementation in a real banking scenario, which has provided continuous feedback and enabled us to refine the proposal. The work is fully based on widely accepted and used web standards (XML, YAML, JSON, Atom and REST). Some guidelines are given to facilitate the adoption of our solution
Modelo de gestiĂłn para el apadrinamiento y adopciĂłn de caninos Caso Pereira
En este trabajo de investigaciĂłn se evidencia que aĂșn falta mucho camino por recorrer en el tema del maltrato animal y todo lo que gira alrededor de esta problemĂĄtica. De acuerdo a los resultados de las encuestas aplicadas en esta investigaciĂłn, se encontrĂł que el 90% de las fundaciones no reciben apoyo de entidades gubernamentales, solo el 20% de las fundaciones cuentan con servicios veterinarios, el 50% de las fundaciones consideran que su poblaciĂłn de caninos aptos para adopciĂłn es alta, el 70% de las fundaciones indican que entre el 10% y el 20% de los caninos entregados en adopciĂłn son devueltos, generalmente por falta de paciencia del adoptante. Los resultados de la encuesta tambiĂ©n arrojan que el 60% de las fundaciones cuentan con pĂĄgina web como herramienta de comunicaciĂłn para el desarrollo de sus actividades y el 100% de las fundaciones utilizan las redes sociales para difusiĂłn de informaciĂłn sobre adopciĂłn y apadrinamiento
- âŠ