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Seismic Crack Investigation in an Earth Dam by Centrifugal Loading Test
There are many Earth-fill dams in Japan, which are mostly used for irrigation use. Most of these dams in Japan were constructed by experience over 100 years ago. There are so many irrigation dams, which suffered earthquake damage in the past. Due to the damages, the cracks at the crest in the dam-axis direction have been reported in many cases. For the rock-fill dam recently constructed, the crack on the crest in the dam-axis direction has also been found in the case of a large earthquake. The mechanism of such a crack has not been discussed well. In this study, to clarify the mechanism of a crack in the dam-axis direction, a centrifugal loading test was applied to the dam with a 50 G gravity field. As a result, the critical level of strain was observed at the crest of the model, and it was found that the horizontal displacement at the upper part of the dam was excessive. It can be concluded from the study that the seismic cracks in the dam-axis direction occurred due to the excessive tensile stress, which was not considered in the design process
Information extraction and quantum state distortions in continuous variable quantum teleportation
We analyze the loss of fidelity in continuous variable teleportation due to
non-maximal entanglement. It is shown that the quantum state distortions
correspond to the measurement back-action of a field amplitude measurement.
Results for coherent states and for photon number states are presented.Comment: 4 pages Latex, contribution to the proceedings of the ISQM'01
conference held August 27th to 30th in Toky
Fidelity and information in the quantum teleportation of continuous variables
Ideally, quantum teleportation should transfer a quantum state without
distortion and without providing any information about that state. However,
quantum teleportation of continuous electromagnetic field variables introduces
additional noise, limiting the fidelity of the quantum state transfer. In this
article, the operator describing the quantum state transfer is derived. The
transfer operator modifies the probability amplitudes of the quantum state in a
shifted photon number base by enhancing low photon numbers and suppressing high
photon numbers. This modification of the statistical weight corresponds to a
measurement of finite resolution performed on the original quantum state. The
limited fidelity of quantum teleportation is thus shown to be a direct
consequence of the information obtained in the measurement.Comment: 10 pages, including one figure, minor clarifications and added
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Superradiant scattering of electromagnetic waves emitted from disk around Kerr black holes
We study electromagnetic perturbations around a Kerr black hole surrounded by
a thin disk on the equatorial plane. Our main purpose is to reveal the black
hole superradiance of electromagnetic waves emitted from the disk surface. The
outgoing Kerr-Schild field is used to describe the disk emission, and the
superradiant scattering is represented by a vacuum wave field which is added to
satisfy the ingoing condition on the horizon. The formula to calculate the
energy flux on the disk surface is presented, and the energy transport in the
disk-black hole system is investigated. Within the low-frequency approximation
we find that the energy extracted from the rotating black hole is mainly
transported back to the disk, and the energy spectrum of electromagnetic waves
observed at infinity is also discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review
Gain tuning and fidelity in continuous variable quantum teleportation
The fidelity of continuous variable teleportation can be optimized by
changing the gain in the modulation of the output field. We discuss the gain
dependence of fidelity for coherent, vacuum and one photon inputs and propose
optimal gain tuning strategies for corresponding input selections.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figure
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