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Quantum correlation in degenerate optical parametric oscillators with mutual injections
We theoretically and numerically study the quantum dynamics of two degenerate
optical parametric oscillators with mutual injections. The cavity mode in the
optical coupling path between the two oscillator facets is explicitly
considered. Stochastic equations for the oscillators and mutual injection path
based on the positive representation are derived. The system of two
gradually pumped oscillators with out-of-phase mutual injections is simulated,
and its quantum state is investigated. When the incoherent loss of the
oscillators other than the mutual injections is small, the squeezed quadratic
amplitudes in the oscillators are positively correlated near the
oscillation threshold. It indicates finite quantum correlation, estimated via
Gaussian quantum discord, and the entanglement between the intracavity
subharmonic fields. When the loss in the injection path is low, each oscillator
around the phase transition point forms macroscopic superposition even under a
small pump noise. It suggests that the squeezed field stored in the low-loss
injection path weakens the decoherence in the oscillators.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures; v3: author added, minor updat
音声対話システムのためのキャラクタ表現に基づくタスク・ユーザ適応
京都大学新制・課程博士博士(情報学)甲第24728号情博第816号新制||情||137(附属図書館)京都大学大学院情報学研究科知能情報学専攻(主査)教授 河原 達也, 教授 熊田 孝恒, 教授 黒橋 禎夫学位規則第4条第1項該当Doctor of InformaticsKyoto UniversityDFA
Boltzmann approach to the large-angle cosmic X-ray background fluctuations
Large-angle fluctuations in the cosmic X-ray background are investigated by a
new formalism with a simple model of the X-ray sources. Our method is
formulated from the Boltzmann equation and a simple extension of the work by
Lahav et al. to be applicable to a hyperbolic (open) universe. The low
multipole fluctuations due to the source clustering are analyzed in various
cosmological models in both numerical and analytic way. The fluctuations
strongly depend on the X-ray sources evolution model, as pointed out
previously. It turns out that the nearby () sources are the
dominant contributors to the large-angle fluctuations. If these nearby sources
are removed in an observed X-ray map, the dipole (low multipole) moment of the
fluctuation drastically decreases. In this case the Compton-Getting effect of
an observer's motion can be a dominant contribution to the dipole fluctuation.
This feature of fluctuation, relating to the matter power spectrum, is
discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, MNRAS in pres
Network of Time-Multiplexed Optical Parametric Oscillators as a Coherent Ising Machine
Finding the ground states of the Ising Hamiltonian [1] maps to various
combinatorial optimization problems in biology, medicine, wireless
communications, artificial intelligence, and social network. So far no
efficient classical and quantum algorithm is known for these problems, and
intensive research is focused on creating physical systems - Ising machines -
capable of finding the absolute or approximate ground states of the Ising
Hamiltonian [2-6]. Here we report a novel Ising machine using a network of
degenerate optical parametric oscillators (OPOs). Spins are represented with
above-threshold binary phases of the OPOs and the Ising couplings are realized
by mutual injections [7]. The network is implemented in a single OPO ring
cavity with multiple trains of femtosecond pulses and configurable mutual
couplings, and operates at room temperature. We programed the smallest
non-deterministic polynomial time (NP)- hard Ising problem on the machine, and
in 1000 runs of the machine no computational error was detected
Potential climate effects on Japanese rice productivity
Adaptation to climate change has become an important policy question in recent years. Agriculture is the economic activity most sensitive to climate change. We evaluate the dynamic effects of productivity change and individual efforts to adapt to climate change. Adaptation actions in agriculture are evaluated to determine how the climate affects production efficiency. In this paper, we use the bi-directional distance function method to measure Japanese rice production loss due to climate. We find that 1) accumulated precipitation has the greatest effect on rice production efficiency and 2) the climate effect on rice production efficiency decreases over time. Our results empirically support the benefit of an adaptation approach.Climate change, productivity analysis, agriculture
Character expression for spoken dialogue systems with semi-supervised learning using Variational Auto-Encoder
Character of spoken dialogue systems is important not only for giving a positive impression of the system but also for gaining rapport from users. We have proposed a character expression model for spoken dialogue systems. The model expresses three character traits (extroversion, emotional instability, and politeness) of spoken dialogue systems by controlling spoken dialogue behaviors: utterance amount, backchannel, filler, and switching pause length. One major problem in training this model is that it is costly and time-consuming to collect many pair data of character traits and behaviors. To address this problem, semi-supervised learning is proposed based on a variational auto-encoder that exploits both the limited amount of labeled pair data and unlabeled corpus data. It was confirmed that the proposed model can express given characters more accurately than a baseline model with only supervised learning. We also implemented the character expression model in a spoken dialogue system for an autonomous android robot, and then conducted a subjective experiment with 75 university students to confirm the effectiveness of the character expression for specific dialogue scenarios. The results showed that expressing a character in accordance with the dialogue task by the proposed model improves the user’s impression of the appropriateness in formal dialogue such as job interview
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