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Thermodynamic arrow of time of quantum projective measurements
We investigate a thermodynamic arrow associated with quantum projective
measurements in terms of the Jensen-Shannon divergence between the probability
distribution of energy change caused by the measurements and its time reversal
counterpart. Two physical quantities appear to govern the asymptotic values of
the time asymmetry. For an initial equilibrium ensemble prepared at a high
temperature, the energy fluctuations determine the convergence of the time
asymmetry approaching zero. At low temperatures, finite survival probability of
the ground state limits the time asymmetry to be less than . We
illustrate our results for a concrete system and discuss the fixed point of the
time asymmetry in the limit of infinitely repeated projections.Comment: 6 pages in two columns, 1 figure, to appear in EP
Heterogeneous attachment strategies optimize the topology of dynamic wireless networks
In optimizing the topology of wireless networks built of a dynamic set of
spatially embedded agents, there are many trade-offs to be dealt with. The
network should preferably be as small (in the sense that the average, or
maximal, pathlength is short) as possible, it should be robust to failures, not
consume too much power, and so on. In this paper, we investigate simple models
of how agents can choose their neighbors in such an environment. In our model
of attachment, we can tune from one situation where agents prefer to attach to
others in closest proximity, to a situation where distance is ignored (and thus
attachments can be made to agents further away). We evaluate this scenario with
several performance measures and find that the optimal topologies, for most of
the quantities, is obtained for strategies resulting in a mix of most local and
a few random connections
Dynamic critical behaviors of three-dimensional XY models related to superconductors/superfluids
The dynamic critical exponent z is determined from numerical simulations for
the three-dimensional XY model subject to two types of dynamics, i.e.
relaxational dynamics and resistively shunted junction (RSJ) dynamics, as well
as for two different treatments of the boundary, i.e., periodic boundary
condition (PBC) and fluctuating twist boundary condition (FTBC). In case of
relaxational dynamics, finite size scaling at the critical temperature gives
for PBC and 1.5 for FTBC, while for RSJ dynamics is
obtained in both cases. The results are discussed in the context of
superfluid/superconductors and vortex dynamics, and are compared with what have
been found for other related models.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures with europhys.sty, to appear in Europhys. Let
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