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Measuring non-linear functionals of quantum harmonic oscillator states
Using only linear interactions and a local parity measurement we show how
entanglement can be detected between two harmonic oscillators. The scheme
generalizes to measure both linear and non-linear functionals of an arbitrary
oscillator state. This leads to many applications including purity tests,
eigenvalue estimation, entropy and distance measures - all without the need for
non-linear interactions or complete state reconstruction. Remarkably,
experimental realization of the proposed scheme is already within the reach of
current technology with linear optics.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Minor corrections and some new references adde
Novel String Banana Template Method of Track Reconstruction for high Multiplicity Events with Significant Multiple Scattering
Novel String Banana Template Method (SBTM) for track reconstruction in high
multiplicity events in non-uniform magnetic field spectrometer with emphasis on
the lowest momenta tracks with significant Multiple Scattering (MS) is
described. Two steps model of track with additional parameter/s which takes
into account MS for this particular track is introduced. SBTM is time efficient
and demonstrates better resolutions than another method equivalent to the Least
Squares method (LSM).Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, DPF2004 Proceeding, International Journal of
Modern Physics
Interference features in scanning gate conductance maps of quantum point contacts with disorder
We consider quantum point contacts (QPCs) defined within disordered
two-dimensional electron gases as studied by scanning gate microscopy. We
evaluate the conductance maps in the Landauer approach and wave function
picture of electron transport for samples with both low and high electron
mobility at finite temperatures. We discuss the spatial distribution of the
impurities in the context of the branched electron flow. We reproduce the
surprising temperature stability of the experimental interference fringes far
from the QPC. Next, we discuss -- previously undescribed -- funnel-shaped
features that accompany splitting of the branches visible in previous
experiments. Finally, we study elliptical interference fringes formed by an
interplay of scattering by the point-like impurities and by the scanning probe.
We discuss the details of the elliptical features as functions of the tip
voltage and the temperature, showing that the first interference fringe is very
robust against the thermal widening of the Fermi level. We present a simple
analytical model that allows for extraction of the impurity positions and the
electron gas depletion radius induced by the negatively charged tip of the
atomic force microscope, and apply this model on experimental scanning gate
images showing such elliptical fringes
Rossby and Magnetic Prandtl Number Scaling of Stellar Dynamos
Rotational scaling relationships are examined for the degree of equipartition
between magnetic and kinetic energies in stellar convection zones. These
scaling relationships are approached from two paradigms, with first a glance at
scaling relationship built upon an energy-balance argument and second a look at
a force-based scaling. The latter implies a transition between a
nearly-constant inertial scaling when in the asymptotic limit of minimal
diffusion and magnetostrophy, whereas the former implies a weaker scaling with
convective Rossby number. Both scaling relationships are then compared to a
suite of 3D convective dynamo simulations with a wide variety of domain
geometries, stratifications, and range of convective Rossby numbers.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, accepted in Ap
Well-posedness of the fully coupled quasi-static thermo-poro-elastic equations with nonlinear convective transport
This paper is concerned with the analysis of the quasi-static
thermo-poroelastic model. This model is nonlinear and includes thermal effects
compared to the classical quasi-static poroelastic model (also known as Biot's
model). It consists of a momentum balance equation, a mass balance equation,
and an energy balance equation, fully coupled and nonlinear due to a convective
transport term in the energy balance equation. The aim of this article is to
investigate, in the context of mixed formulations, the existence and uniqueness
of a weak solution to this model problem. The primary variables in these
formulations are the fluid pressure, temperature and elastic displacement as
well as the Darcy flux, heat flux and total stress. The well-posedness of a
linearized formulation is addressed first through the use of a Galerkin method
and suitable a priori estimates. This is used next to study the well-posedness
of an iterative solution procedure for the full nonlinear problem. A
convergence proof for this algorithm is then inferred by a contraction of
successive difference functions of the iterates using suitable norms.Comment: 22 page
Three-Dimensional Simulations of Solar and Stellar Dynamos: The Influence of a Tachocline
We review recent advances in modeling global-scale convection and dynamo
processes with the Anelastic Spherical Harmonic (ASH) code. In particular, we
have recently achieved the first global-scale solar convection simulations that
exhibit turbulent pumping of magnetic flux into a simulated tachocline and the
subsequent organization and amplification of toroidal field structures by
rotational shear. The presence of a tachocline not only promotes the generation
of mean toroidal flux, but it also enhances and stabilizes the mean poloidal
field throughout the convection zone, promoting dipolar structure with less
frequent polarity reversals. The magnetic field generated by a convective
dynamo with a tachocline and overshoot region is also more helical overall,
with a sign reversal in the northern and southern hemispheres. Toroidal
tachocline fields exhibit little indication of magnetic buoyancy instabilities
but may be undergoing magneto-shear instabilities.Comment: 14 pages, 5 color figures, to appear in Proc. GONG 2008/SOHO XXI
Meeting on Solar-Stellar Dynamos as Revealed by Helio and Asteroseismology,
held August 15-18, 2008, Boulder, CO, Astronomical Soc. Pac. Conf. Series,
volume TB
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