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Creation and localization of entanglement in a simple configuration of coupled harmonic oscillators
We investigate a simple arrangement of coupled harmonic oscillators which
brings out some interesting effects concerning creation of entanglement. It is
well known that if each member in a linear chain of coupled harmonic
oscillators is prepared in a ``classical state'', such as a pure coherent state
or a mixed thermal state, no entanglement is created in the rotating wave
approximation. On the other hand, if one of the oscillators is prepared in a
nonclassical state (pure squeezed state, for instance), entanglement may be
created between members of the chain. In the setup considered here, we found
that a great family of nonclassical (squeezed) states can localize entanglement
in such a way that distant oscillators never become entangled. We present a
detailed study of this particular localization phenomenon. Our results may find
application in future solid state implementations of quantum computers, and we
suggest an electromechanical system consisting of an array of coupled
micromechanical oscillators as a possible implementation.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, minor typos fixe
Gapped Two-Body Hamiltonian for continuous-variable quantum computation
We introduce a family of Hamiltonian systems for measurement-based quantum
computation with continuous variables. The Hamiltonians (i) are quadratic, and
therefore two body, (ii) are of short range, (iii) are frustration-free, and
(iv) possess a constant energy gap proportional to the squared inverse of the
squeezing. Their ground states are the celebrated Gaussian graph states, which
are universal resources for quantum computation in the limit of infinite
squeezing. These Hamiltonians constitute the basic ingredient for the adiabatic
preparation of graph states and thus open new venues for the physical
realization of continuous-variable quantum computing beyond the standard
optical approaches. We characterize the correlations in these systems at
thermal equilibrium. In particular, we prove that the correlations across any
multipartition are contained exactly in its boundary, automatically yielding a
correlation area law.Comment: 4 pages, one figure. New version: typos corrected, one reference
added. To appear in PR
Classification of pathology in diabetic eye disease
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that can eventually lead to blindness. Early identification of this complication reduces the risk of blindness by initiating timely treatment. We report the utility of pattern analysis tools linked with a simple linear discriminant analysis that not only identifies new vessel growth in the retinal fundus but also localises the area of pathology. Ten fluorescein images were analysed using seven feature descriptors including area, perimeter, circularity, curvature, entropy, wavelet second moment and the correlation dimension. Our results indicate that traditional features such as area or perimeter measures of neovascularisation associated with proliferative retinopathy were not sensitive enough to detect early proliferative retinopathy (SNR = 0.76, 0.75 respectively). The wavelet second moment provided the best discrimination with a SNR of 1.17. Combining second moment, curvature and global correlation dimension provided a 100% discrimination (SNR = 1)
Is Mercosur an optimum currency area?
We find that generalized purchasing power parity does not hold for Mercosur, and thus that the South American trade group does not constitute an optimum currency area. We also find that the role of the United States cannot be neglected in the region, and that high short run volatility of real exchange rates is accompanied by slow adjustment processes of between 2 and 16 years (PPP puzzle).generalized purchasing power parity; optimum currency area; Mercosur; PPP puzzle
Is Mercosur an optimum currency area? An assessment using generalized purchasing power parity
We consider the cointegration approach of generalized purchasing power parity to show that a necessary condition for Mercosur to be an optimum currency area is met. Yet there are still large cross-country differences as to cast doubt on the success of either monetary union or official dollarization. The PPP puzzle is also found to occur in Mercosur.
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