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Spin and occupation number entanglement of Dirac fields for non-inertial observers
We investigate the Unruh effect on entanglement taking into account the spin
degree of freedom of the Dirac field. We analyze spin Bell states in this
setting, obtaining their entanglement dependance on the acceleration of one of
the partners. Then, we consider simple analogs to the occupation number
entangled state |00>+|11>, but with spin quantum numbers for |11> showing that,
despite their apparent similitude, while the spinless case is always qubit x
qubit, for the spin case acceleration produces a qubit x qu4it state. We also
introduce a procedure to consistently erase the spin information from our
setting preserving occupation numbers. We show how the maximally entangled
state for occupation number emerges from our setting, we also analyze its
entanglement dependance on acceleration, obtaining a greater entanglement
degradation than in the spinless case.Comment: RevTex, 11 pages, 3 figures. The replacement is due to some minor
misprints correction
On the Reliability of the Langevin Pertubative Solution in Stochastic Inflation
A method to estimate the reliability of a perturbative expansion of the
stochastic inflationary Langevin equation is presented and discussed. The
method is applied to various inflationary scenarios, as large field, small
field and running mass models. It is demonstrated that the perturbative
approach is more reliable than could be naively suspected and, in general, only
breaks down at the very end of inflation.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Unified life detection system: A concept
Systematic investigation of techniques and hardware which could be utilized in life detection system has resulted in identification of group of candidate concepts and selection of "unified system". Theme of concept permits greatest flexibility in procedural details for experiments which can be performed in individual ampules
Reply to Comment on "Ising Spin Glasses in a Magnetic Field"
The problem of the survival of a spin glass phase in the presence of a field
has been a challenging one for a long time. To date, all attempts using
equilibrium Monte Carlo methods have been unconclusive. In their comment to our
paper, Marinari, Parisi and Zuliani use out-of-equilibrium measurements to test
for an Almeida-Thouless line. In our view such a dynamic approach is not based
on very solid foundations in finite dimensional systems and so cannot be as
compelling as equilibrium approaches. Nevertheless, the results of those
authors suggests that there is a critical field near B=0.4 at zero temperature.
In view of this quite small value (compared to the mean field value), we have
reanalyzed our data. We find that if finite size scaling is to distinguish
between that small field and a zero field, we would need to go to lattice sizes
of about 20x20x20.Comment: reply to comment cond-mat/9812401 on ref. cond-mat/981141
Conditioning of pulses from aerosol-particle detectors
Pulse-conditioner translates pulses generated by aerosol-particle detectors to a form acceptable by commercially available pulse height analyzers designed for nuclear-energy spectroscopy
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