604 research outputs found
A simple spectral condition implying separability for states of bipartite quantum systems
For two qubits and for general bipartite quantum systems, we give a simple
spectral condition in terms of the ordered eigenvalues of the density matrix
which guarantees that the corresponding state is separable.Comment: 5 pages Revised 31 May 200
Entanglement in thermal equilibrium states
We revisist the issue of entanglement of thermal equilibrium states in
composite quantum systems. The possible scenarios are exemplified in bipartite
qubit/qubit and qubit/qutrit systems.Comment: 4 figure
Two-spin subsystem entanglement in spin 1/2 rings with long range interactions
We consider the two-spin subsystem entanglement for eigenstates of the
Hamiltonian
for a ring of spins 1/2 with
asssociated spin vector operator for the -th
spin. Here is the chord-distance betwen sites and . The case
corresponds to the solvable Haldane-Shastry model whose spectrum
has very high degeneracies not present for . Two spin subsystem
entanglement shows high sensistivity and distinguishes from . There is no entanglement beyond nearest neighbors for all eigenstates
when . Whereas for one has selective entanglement at
any distance for eigenstates of sufficiently high energy in a certain interval
of which depends on the energy. The ground state (which is a singlet
only for even ) does not have entanglement beyond nearest neighbors, and the
nearest neighbor entanglement is virtually independent of the range of the
interaction controlled by .Comment: 16 figure
Spectral Conditions on the State of a Composite Quantum System Implying its Separability
For any unitarily invariant convex function F on the states of a composite
quantum system which isolates the trace there is a critical constant C such
that F(w)<= C for a state w implies that w is not entangled; and for any
possible D > C there are entangled states v with F(v)=D. Upper- and lower
bounds on C are given. The critical values of some F's for qubit/qubit and
qubit/qutrit bipartite systems are computed. Simple conditions on the spectrum
of a state guaranteeing separability are obtained. It is shown that the thermal
equilbrium states specified by any Hamiltonian of an arbitrary compositum are
separable if the temperature is high enough.Comment: Corrects 1. of Lemma 2, and the (under)statement of Proposition 7 of
the earlier version
An efficient multi-core SIMD implementation for H.264/AVC encoder
The optimization process of a H.264/AVC encoder on three different architectures is presented. The architectures are multi- and singlecore and SIMD instruction sets have different vector registers size. The need of code optimization is fundamental when addressing HD resolutions with real-time constraints. The encoder is subdivided in functional modules in order to better understand where the optimization is a key factor and to evaluate in details the performance improvement. Common issues in both partitioning a video encoder into parallel architectures and SIMD optimization are described, and author solutions are presented for all the architectures. Besides showing efficient video encoder implementations, one of the main purposes of this paper is to discuss how the characteristics of different architectures and different set of SIMD instructions can impact on the target application performance. Results about the achieved speedup are provided in order to compare the different implementations and evaluate the more suitable solutions for present and next generation video-coding algorithms
Geometric interpretation for A-fidelity and its relation with Bures fidelity
A geometric interpretation for the A-fidelity between two states of a qubit
system is presented, which leads to an upper bound of the Bures fidelity. The
metrics defined based on the A-fidelity are studied by numerical method. An
alternative generalization of the A-fidelity, which has the same geometric
picture, to a -state quantum system is also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Phys. Rev.
Multimedia terminal system-on-chip design and simulation
This paper proposes a design approach based on integrated architectural and system-on-chip (SoC) simulations. The main idea is to have an efficient framework for the design and the evaluation of multimedia terminals, allowing a fast system simulation with a definable degree of accuracy. The design approach includes the simulation of very long instruction word (VLIW) digital signal processors (DSPs), the utilization of a device multiplexing the media streams, and the emulation of the real-time media acquisition. This methodology allows the evaluation of both the multimedia algorithm implementations and the hardware platform, giving feedback on the complete SoC including the interaction between modules and conflicts in accessing either the bus or shared resources. An instruction set architecture (ISA) simulator and an SoC simulation environment compose the integrated framework. In order to validate this approach, the evaluation of an audio-video multiprocessor terminal is presented, and the complete simulation test results are reported
Local Hidden Variable Theories for Quantum States
While all bipartite pure entangled states violate some Bell inequality, the
relationship between entanglement and non-locality for mixed quantum states is
not well understood. We introduce a simple and efficient algorithmic approach
for the problem of constructing local hidden variable theories for quantum
states. The method is based on constructing a so-called symmetric
quasi-extension of the quantum state that gives rise to a local hidden variable
model with a certain number of settings for the observers Alice and Bob.Comment: 8 pages Revtex; v2 contains substantial changes, a strengthened main
theorem and more reference
Real-time transmission and storage of video, audio, and health data in emergency and home care situations
The increase in the availability of bandwidth for wireless links, network integration, and the computational power on fixed and mobile platforms at affordable costs allows nowadays for the handling of audio and video data, their quality making them suitable for medical application. These information streams can support both continuous monitoring and emergency situations. According to this scenario, the authors have developed and implemented the mobile communication system which is described in this paper. The system is based on ITU-T H.323 multimedia terminal recommendation, suitable for real-time data/video/audio and telemedical applications. The audio and video codecs, respectively, H.264 and G723.1, were implemented and optimized in order to obtain high performance on the system target processors. Offline media streaming storage and retrieval functionalities were supported by integrating a relational database in the hospital central system. The system is based on low-cost consumer technologies such as general packet radio service (GPRS) and wireless local area network (WLAN or WiFi) for lowband data/video transmission. Implementation and testing were carried out for medical emergency and telemedicine application. In this paper, the emergency case study is described
Detecting multipartite entanglement
We discuss the problem of determining whether the state of several quantum
mechanical subsystems is entangled. As in previous work on two subsystems we
introduce a procedure for checking separability that is based on finding state
extensions with appropriate properties and may be implemented as a semidefinite
program. The main result of this work is to show that there is a series of
tests of this kind such that if a multiparty state is entangled this will
eventually be detected by one of the tests. The procedure also provides a means
of constructing entanglement witnesses that could in principle be measured in
order to demonstrate that the state is entangled.Comment: 9 pages, REVTE
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