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Simple Non Linear Klein-Gordon Equations in 2 space dimensions, with long range scattering
We establish that solutions, to the most simple NLKG equations in 2 space
dimensions with mass resonance, exhibits long range scattering phenomena.
Modified wave operators and solutions are constructed for these equations. We
also show that the modified wave operators can be chosen such that they
linearize the non-linear representation of the Poincar\'e group defined by the
NLKG.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, To appear in Lett. Math. Phy
Post-Markov master equation for the dynamics of open quantum systems
A systematic first-order correction to the standard Markov master equation
for open quantum systems interacting with a bosonic bath is presented. It
extends the Markov Lindblad master equation to the more general case of
non-Markovian evolution. The meaning and applications of our `post'-Markov
master equation are illustrated with several examples, including a damped
two-level atom, the spin-boson model and the quantum Brownian motion model.
Limitations of the Markov approximation, the problem of positivity violation
and initial slips are also discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, RevTe
Pure Stationary States of Open Quantum Systems
Using Liouville space and superoperator formalism we consider pure stationary
states of open and dissipative quantum systems. We discuss stationary states of
open quantum systems, which coincide with stationary states of closed quantum
systems. Open quantum systems with pure stationary states of linear oscillator
are suggested. We consider stationary states for the Lindblad equation. We
discuss bifurcations of pure stationary states for open quantum systems which
are quantum analogs of classical dynamical bifurcations.Comment: 7p., REVTeX
Chandra observation of the central galaxies in A1060 cluster of galaxies
Chandra observation of the central region of the A1060 cluster of galaxies
resolved X-ray emission from two giant elliptical galaxies, NGC 3311 and NGC
3309. The emission from these galaxies consists of two components, namely the
hot interstellar medium (ISM) and the low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). We found
the spatial extent of the ISM component was much smaller than that of stars for
both galaxies, while the ratios of X-ray to optical blue-band luminosities were
rather low but within the general scatter for elliptical galaxies. After
subtracting the LMXB component, the ISM is shown to be in pressure balance with
the intracluster medium of A1060 at the outer boundary of the ISM. These
results imply that the hot gas supplied from stellar mass loss is confined by
the external pressure of the intracluster medium, with the thermal conduction
likely to be suppressed. The cD galaxy NGC 3311 does not exhibit the extended
potential structure which is commonly seen in bright elliptical galaxies, and
we discuss the possible evolution history of the very isothermal cluster A1060.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, Latex2e(emulateapj5), accepted in Ap
Quantization, group contraction and zero point energy
We study algebraic structures underlying 't Hooft's construction relating
classical systems with the quantum harmonic oscillator. The role of group
contraction is discussed. We propose the use of SU(1,1) for two reasons:
because of the isomorphism between its representation Hilbert space and that of
the harmonic oscillator and because zero point energy is implied by the
representation structure. Finally, we also comment on the relation between
dissipation and quantization.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
A Discrete Four Stroke Quantum Heat Engine Exploring the Origin of Friction
The optimal power performance of a first principle quantum heat engine model
shows friction-like phenomena when the internal fluid Hamiltonian does not
commute with the external control field. The model is based on interacting
two-level-systems where the external magnetic field serves as a control
variable.Comment: 4 pages 3 figure
Classical, quantum and total correlations
We discuss the problem of separating consistently the total correlations in a
bipartite quantum state into a quantum and a purely classical part. A measure
of classical correlations is proposed and its properties are explored.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Wootters' distance revisited: a new distinguishability criterium
The notion of distinguishability between quantum states has shown to be
fundamental in the frame of quantum information theory. In this paper we
present a new distinguishability criterium by using a information theoretic
quantity: the Jensen-Shannon divergence (JSD). This quantity has several
interesting properties, both from a conceptual and a formal point of view.
Previous to define this distinguishability criterium, we review some of the
most frequently used distances defined over quantum mechanics' Hilbert space.
In this point our main claim is that the JSD can be taken as a unifying
distance between quantum states.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, changed content, added reference for last
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OB Stars in the Solar Neighborhood I: Analysis of their Spatial Distribution
We present a newly-developed, three-dimensional spatial classification
method, designed to analyze the spatial distribution of early type stars within
the 1 kpc sphere around the Sun. We propose a distribution model formed by two
intersecting disks -the Gould Belt (GB) and the Local Galactic Disk (LGD)-
defined by their fundamental geometric parameters. Then, using a sample of
about 550 stars of spectral types earlier than B6 and luminosity classes
between III and V, with precise photometric distances of less than 1 kpc, we
estimate for some spectral groups the parameters of our model, as well as
single membership probabilities of GB and LGD stars, thus drawing a picture of
the spatial distribution of young stars in the vicinity of the Sun.Comment: 28 pages including 9 Postscript figures, one of them in color.
Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal, 30 January 200
Statistical Inference, Distinguishability of Quantum States, And Quantum Entanglement
We argue from the point of view of statistical inference that the quantum
relative entropy is a good measure for distinguishing between two quantum
states (or two classes of quantum states) described by density matrices. We
extend this notion to describe the amount of entanglement between two quantum
systems from a statistical point of view. Our measure is independent of the
number of entangled systems and their dimensionality.Comment: 11 pages no figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
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