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The careless use of language in quantum information
An imperative aspect of modern science is that scientific institutions act
for the benefit of a common scientific enterprise, rather than for the personal
gain of individuals within them. This implies that science should not
perpetuate existing or historical unequal social orders. Some scientific
terminology, though, gives a very different impression. I will give two
examples of terminology invented recently for the field of quantum information
which use language associated with subordination, slavery, and racial
segregation: 'ancilla qubit' and 'quantum supremacy'.Comment: 2 page
Quantum Cellular Automata
Quantum cellular automata (QCA) are reviewed, including early and more recent
proposals. QCA are a generalization of (classical) cellular automata (CA) and
in particular of reversible CA. The latter are reviewed shortly. An overview is
given over early attempts by various authors to define one-dimensional QCA.
These turned out to have serious shortcomings which are discussed as well.
Various proposals subsequently put forward by a number of authors for a general
definition of one- and higher-dimensional QCA are reviewed and their properties
such as universality and reversibility are discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures. To appear in the Springer Encyclopedia of
Complexity and Systems Scienc
Entanglement gives rise to Pareto optimality in the generalised quantum Hawk-Dove Game
We quantise the generalised Hawk-Dove Game. By restricting the strategy space
available to the players, we show that every game of this type can be extended
into the quantum realm to produce a Pareto optimal evolutionarily stable
strategy. This equilibrium replaces the inefficient classical one when the
entanglement prepared in the game exceeds a critical threshold value, which we
derive analytically.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, submitted for review, comments welcom
Core excitation in Ozone localized to one of two symmetry-equivalent chemical bonds - molecular alignment through vibronic coupling
Core excitation from terminal oxygen O in O is shown to be an
excitation from a localized core orbital to a localized valence orbital. The
valence orbital is localized to one of the two equivalent chemical bonds. We
experimentally demonstrate this with the Auger Doppler effect which is
observable when O is core-excited to the highly dissociative
O1s7a state. Auger electrons emitted from the atomic oxygen
fragment carry information about the molecular orientation relative to the
electromagnetic field vector at the moment of excitation. The data together
with analytical functions for the electron-peak profiles give clear evidence
that the preferred molecular orientation for excitation only depends on the
orientation of one bond, not on the total molecular orientation. The
localization of the valence orbital "7a" is caused by mixing of the valence
orbital "5b" through vibronic coupling of anti-symmetric stretching mode
with b-symmetry. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first discussion
of the localization of a core excitation of O. This result explains the
success of the widely used assumption of localized core excitation in
adsorbates and large molecules
Self heating and nonlinear current-voltage characteristics in bilayer graphene
We demonstrate by experiments and numerical simulations that the
low-temperature current-voltage characteristics in diffusive bilayer graphene
(BLG) exhibit a strong superlinearity at finite bias voltages. The
superlinearity is weakly dependent on doping and on the length of the graphene
sample. This effect can be understood as a result of Joule heating. It is
stronger in BLG than in monolayer graphene (MLG), since the conductivity of BLG
is more sensitive to temperature due to the higher density of electronic states
at the Dirac point.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, REVTeX 4.
Klinische Erfahrungen mit einem Ergocalciferol- und Vitamin C-haltigen Kalziumpräparat zur Prophylaxe und Therapie von Skeletterkrankungen junger Affen
Durch die ausschließlich prophylaktische Anwendung
eines Ergocalciferol- und Vitamin-Chaltigen
Calciumpräparates konnte in einem
über 3 Jahre laufenden Versuch bei 6 jungen
Menschenaffen die Entstehung metabolischer
Knochenveränderungen verhindert werden.
Außerdem wird über gute therapeutische Erfahrungen
bei Affen mit Osteopathien, sowie
tetanischen — und allergischen Krankheitsbildern
kurz berichtet
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