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Multipartite entanglement detection in bosons
We propose a simple quantum network to detect multipartite entangled states
of bosons, and show how to implement this network for neutral atoms stored in
an optical lattice. We investigate the special properties of cluster states,
multipartite entangled states and superpositions of distinct macroscopic
quantum states that can be identified by the network.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Gene length as a regulator for ribosome recruitment and protein synthesis : theoretical insights
The authors would like to acknowledge the funding provided by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007â2013] (NICHE; grant agreement 289384) (LDF). LDF also acknowledges the funding provided by the SĂŁo Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP - grant #2015/26989-4). AM was partially funded by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Research Council (BBSRC), through grant BB/N015711/1. LC would like to acknowledge Maria Carmen Romano, Jean Hausser, Marco Cosentino Lagomarsino, Jean-Charles Walter and Norbert Kern for early discussions on this work, and the CNRS for having granted him a âdemi-dĂ©lĂ©gationâ (2017â18). We would like to dedicate this work in memory of Maxime Clusel and Vladimir Lorman.Peer reviewedPublisher PDFPublisher PD
Efficient generation of graph states for quantum computation
We present an entanglement generation scheme which allows arbitrary graph
states to be efficiently created in a linear quantum register via an auxiliary
entangling bus. The dynamics of the entangling bus is described by an effective
non-interacting fermionic system undergoing mirror-inversion in which qubits,
encoded as local fermionic modes, become entangled purely by Fermi statistics.
We discuss a possible implementation using two species of neutral atoms stored
in an optical lattice and find that the scheme is realistic in its requirements
even in the presence of noise.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, RevTex 4; v2 - Major changes and new result
Cooperative response and clustering : Consequences of membrane-mediated interactions among mechanosensitive channels
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Generation and detection of bound entanglement
We propose a method for the experimental generation of two different families
of bound entangled states of three qubits. Our method is based on the explicit
construction of a quantum network that produces a purification of the desired
state. We also suggest a route for the experimental detection of bound
entanglement, by employing a witness operator plus a test of the positivity of
the partial transposes
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