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Multi-Point Virtual Structure Constants and Mirror Computation of CP^2-model
In this paper, we propose a geometrical approach to mirror computation of
genus 0 Gromov-Witten invariants of CP^2. We use multi-point virtual structure
constants, which are defined as intersection numbers of a compact moduli space
of quasi maps from CP^1 to CP^2 with 2+n marked points. We conjecture that some
generating functions of them produce mirror map and the others are translated
into generating functions of Gromov-Witten invariants via the mirror map. We
generalize this formalism to open string case. In this case, we have to
introduce infinite number of deformation parameters to obtain results that
agree with some known results of open Gromov-Witten invariants of CP^2. We also
apply multi-point virtual structure constants to compute closed and open
Gromov-Witten invariants of a non-nef hypersurface in projective space. This
application simplifies the computational process of generalized mirror
transformation.Comment: 26 pages, Late
Open Virtual Structure Constants and Mirror Computation of Open Gromov-Witten Invariants of Projective Hypersurfaces
In this paper, we generalize Walcher's computation of the open Gromov-Witten
invariants of the quintic hypersurface to Fano and Calabi-Yau projective
hypersurfaces. Our main tool is the open virtual structure constants. We also
propose the generalized mirror transformation for the open Gromov-Witten
invariants, some parts of which are proven explicitly. We also discuss possible
modification of the multiple covering formula for the case of higher
dimensional Calabi-Yau manifolds. The generalized disk invariants for some
Calabi-Yau and Fano manifolds are shown and they are certainly integers after
re-summation by the modified multiple covering formula. This paper also
contains the direct integration method of the period integrals for higher
dimensional Calabi-Yau hypersurfaces in the appendix.Comment: 24pages, 5figure
Detection-dependent six-photon NOON state interference
NOON state interference (NOON-SI) is a powerful tool to improve the phase
sensing precision, and can play an important role in quantum sensing and
quantum imaging. However, most of the previous NOON-SI experiments only
investigated the center part of the interference pattern, while the full range
of the NOON-SI pattern has not yet been well explored.In this Letter, we
experimentally and theoretically demonstrate up to six-photon NOON-SI and study
the properties of the interference patterns over the full range.The
multi-photons were generated at a wavelength of 1584 nm from a PPKTP crystal in
a parametric down conversion process.It was found that the shape, the coherence
time and the visibility of the interference patterns were strongly dependent on
the detection schemes.This experiment can be used for applications which are
based on the envelope of the NOON-SI pattern, such as quantum spectroscopy and
quantum metrology.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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