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Fundamental Limits on the Speed of Evolution of Quantum States
This paper reports on some new inequalities of
Margolus-Levitin-Mandelstam-Tamm-type involving the speed of quantum evolution
between two orthogonal pure states. The clear determinant of the qualitative
behavior of this time scale is the statistics of the energy spectrum. An
often-overlooked correspondence between the real-time behavior of a quantum
system and the statistical mechanics of a transformed (imaginary-time)
thermodynamic system appears promising as a source of qualitative insights into
the quantum dynamics.Comment: 6 pages, 1 eps figur
A quantitative central limit theorem for linear statistics of random matrix eigenvalues
It is known that the fluctuations of suitable linear statistics of Haar
distributed elements of the compact classical groups satisfy a central limit
theorem. We show that if the corresponding test functions are sufficiently
smooth, a rate of convergence of order almost can be obtained using a
quantitative multivariate CLT for traces of powers that was recently proven
using Stein's method of exchangeable pairs.Comment: Title modified; main result stated under slightly weaker conditions;
accepted for publication in the Journal of Theoretical Probabilit
The singular continuous diffraction measure of the Thue-Morse chain
The paradigm for singular continuous spectra in symbolic dynamics and in
mathematical diffraction is provided by the Thue-Morse chain, in its
realisation as a binary sequence with values in . We revisit this
example and derive a functional equation together with an explicit form of the
corresponding singular continuous diffraction measure, which is related to the
known representation as a Riesz product.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure; revised and improved versio
The averaged null energy condition and difference inequalities in quantum field theory
Recently, Larry Ford and Tom Roman have discovered that in a flat cylindrical
space, although the stress-energy tensor itself fails to satisfy the averaged
null energy condition (ANEC) along the (non-achronal) null geodesics, when the
``Casimir-vacuum" contribution is subtracted from the stress-energy the
resulting tensor does satisfy the ANEC inequality. Ford and Roman name this
class of constraints on the quantum stress-energy tensor ``difference
inequalities." Here I give a proof of the difference inequality for a minimally
coupled massless scalar field in an arbitrary two-dimensional spacetime, using
the same techniques as those we relied on to prove ANEC in an earlier paper
with Robert Wald. I begin with an overview of averaged energy conditions in
quantum field theory.Comment: 20 page
Selfsimilarity and growth in Birkhoff sums for the golden rotation
We study Birkhoff sums S(k,a) = g(a)+g(2a)+...+g(ka) at the golden mean
rotation number a with periodic continued fraction approximations p(n)/q(n),
where g(x) = log(2-2 cos(2 pi x). The summation of such quantities with
logarithmic singularity is motivated by critical KAM phenomena. We relate the
boundedness of log- averaged Birkhoff sums S(k,a)/log(k) and the convergence of
S(q(n),a) with the existence of an experimentally established limit function
f(x) = lim S([x q(n)])(p(n+1)/q(n+1))-S([x q(n)])(p(n)/q(n)) for n to infinity
on the interval [0,1]. The function f satisfies a functional equation f(ax) +
(1-a) f(x)= b(x) with a monotone function b. The limit lim S(q(n),a) for n
going to infinity can be expressed in terms of the function f.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Analysis of Fourier transform valuation formulas and applications
The aim of this article is to provide a systematic analysis of the conditions
such that Fourier transform valuation formulas are valid in a general
framework; i.e. when the option has an arbitrary payoff function and depends on
the path of the asset price process. An interplay between the conditions on the
payoff function and the process arises naturally. We also extend these results
to the multi-dimensional case, and discuss the calculation of Greeks by Fourier
transform methods. As an application, we price options on the minimum of two
assets in L\'evy and stochastic volatility models.Comment: 26 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Appl. Math. Financ
Time Asymmetric Quantum Physics
Mathematical and phenomenological arguments in favor of asymmetric time
evolution of micro-physical states are presented.Comment: Tex file with 2 figure
Cabergoline therapy for macroprolactinoma during pregnancy: a case report.
Background: We assessed the safety of Cabergoline therapy during pregnancy in a lady with hyperprolactinemia intolerant to Bromocriptine.
Case presentation: We report the case of a 31 year old lady who presented to us with uncontrolled hyperprolactinemia. A pituitary Macroadenoma was demonstrated by MRI. Due to intolerance to Bromocriptine, Cabergoline was started. The patient improved and subsequently conceived. MRI in the second trimester demonstrated further reduction in the tumor size. It was decided to continue Cabergoline throughout pregnancy to ensure further reduction in tumor size until delivery and to hold Cabergoline during postpartum period to allow for an adequate interval of breastfeeding. At 37 weeks of gestation, the patient delivered a healthy baby.
Conclusion: We were able to safely treat macroprolactinemia in our patient during pregnancy with cabergoline. This case report contributes to the relatively meager data available which advocates the safety of cabergoline therapy in pregnant hyperprolactinemic patients
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