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Comment on ``Loss of Superconducting Phase Coherence in YBa_2Cu_3O_7 Films: Vortex-Loop Unbinding and Kosterlitz-Thouless Phenomena''
Recently, Kotzler et al. measured the frequency-dependent conductance for
YBa_2Cu_3O_7 and interpreted their results as evidences that the decay of the
superfluid density is caused by a 3D vortex loop proliferation mechanism and a
dimensional crossover when the correlation length along the c axis
becomes comparable to the sample thickness [PRL 87, 127005(2001)]. In this
Comment, we show that the complex conductance data presented by Kotzler et al.
have characteristic key features not compatible with their analysis, which are
instead described by the existing phenomenology of 2D vortex fluctuation
associated with a partial decoupling of CuO_2-planes.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, accepted in PR
Direct numerical method for counting statistics in stochastic processes
We propose a direct numerical method to calculate the statistics of the
number of transitions in stochastic processes, without having to resort to
Monte Carlo calculations. The method is based on a generating function method,
and arbitrary moments of the probability distribution of the number of
transitions are in principle calculated by solving numerically a system of
coupled differential equations. As an example, a two state model with a
time-dependent transition matrix is considered and the first, second and third
moments of the current are calculated. This calculation scheme is applicable
for any stochastic process with a finite state space, and it would be helpful
to study current statistics in nonequilibrium systems.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing
Based on a quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) protocol [Phys. Rev.
A69(04)052319], we propose a -threshold scheme of multiparty quantum
secret sharing of classical messages (QSSCM) using only single photons. We take
advantage of this multiparty QSSCM scheme to establish a scheme of multiparty
secret sharing of quantum information (SSQI), in which only all quantum
information receivers collaborate can the original qubit be reconstructed. A
general idea is also proposed for constructing multiparty SSQI schemes from any
QSSCM scheme
Time scale of entropic segregation of flexible polymers in confinement: Implications for chromosome segregation in filamentous bacteria
We report molecular dynamics simulations of the segregation of two
overlapping chains in cylindrical confinement. We find that the entropic
repulsion between the chains can be sufficiently strong to cause segregation on
a time scale that is short compared to the one for diffusion. This result
implies that entropic driving forces are sufficiently strong to cause rapid
bacterial chromosome segregation.Comment: Minor changes. Added some references, corrected the labels in figure
6 and reformatted in two columns. Also added reference to published version
in PR
On a Conjecture of Givental
These brief notes record our puzzles and findings surrounding Givental's
recent conjecture which expresses higher genus Gromov-Witten invariants in
terms of the genus-0 data. We limit our considerations to the case of a
projective line, whose Gromov-Witten invariants are well-known and easy to
compute. We make some simple checks supporting his conjecture.Comment: 13 pages, no figures; v.2: new title, minor change
Entanglement and purity of single- and two-photon states
Whereas single- and two-photon wave packets are usually treated as pure
states, in practice they will be mixed. We study how entanglement created with
mixed photon wave packets is degraded. We find in particular that the
entanglement of a delocalized single-photon state of the electro-magnetic field
is determined simply by its purity. We also discuss entanglement for two-photon
mixed states, as well as the influence of a vacuum component.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures, 1 debuting autho
Critical currents for vortex defect motion in superconducting arrays
We study numerically the motion of vortices in two-dimensional arrays of
resistively shunted Josephson junctions. An extra vortex is created in the
ground states by introducing novel boundary conditions and made mobile by
applying external currents. We then measure critical currents and the
corresponding pinning energy barriers to vortex motion, which in the
unfrustrated case agree well with previous theoretical and experimental
findings. In the fully frustrated case our results also give good agreement
with experimental ones, in sharp contrast with the existing theoretical
prediction. A physical explanation is provided in relation with the vortex
motion observed in simulations.Comment: To appear in Physical Review
Entanglement detection from interference fringes in atom-photon systems
A measurement scheme of atomic qubits pinned at given positions is studied by
analyzing the interference pattern obtained when they emit photons
spontaneously. In the case of two qubits, a well-known relation is revisited,
in which the interference visibility is equal to the concurrence of the state
in the infinite spatial separation limit of the qubits. By taking into account
the super-radiant and sub-radiant effects, it is shown that a state tomography
is possible when the qubit spatial separation is comparable to the wavelength
of the atomic transition. In the case of three qubits, the relations between
various entanglement measures and the interference visibility are studied,
where the visibility is defined from the two-qubit case. A qualitative
correspondence among these entanglement relations is discussed. In particular,
it is shown that the interference visibility is directly related to the maximal
bipartite negativity.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, published versio
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