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Bound Entanglement and Teleportation
Recently M. Horodecki, P. Horodecki and R. Horodecki have introduced a set of
density matrices of two spin-1 particles from which it is not possible to
distill any maximally entangled states, even though the density matrices are
entangled. Thus these density matrices do not allow reliable teleportation.
However it might nevertheless be the case that these states can be used for
teleportation, not reliably, but still with fidelity greater than that which
may be achieved with a classical scheme. We show that, at least for some of
these density matrices, teleportation cannot be achieved with better than
classical fidelity.Comment: 3 pages, RevTe
Far Field Behavior of Noncompact Static Spherically Symmetric Solutions of Einstein SU(2) Yang Mills Equations
The Einstein equations with small positive cosmological constant coupled to
an SU(2) Yang Mills field admits solutions that possess a coordinate
singularity at a noncritical radius. Here, we prove that these solutions are
otherwise globally smooth and that they asymptotically approach Schwarzschild
deSitter space with a vanishing Yang Mills field.Comment: 10 page
Bell inequalities for arbitrarily high dimensional systems
We develop a novel approach to Bell inequalities based on a constraint that
the correlations exhibited by local realistic theories must satisfy. This is
used to construct a family of Bell inequalities for bipartite quantum systems
of arbitrarily high dimensionality which are strongly resistant to noise. In
particular our work gives an analytic description of numerical results of D.
Kaszlikowski, P. Gnacinski, M. Zukowski, W. Miklaszewski, A. Zeilinger, Phys.
Rev. Lett. {\bf 85}, 4418 (2000) and T. Durt, D. Kaszlikowski, M. Zukowski,
quant-ph/0101084, and generalises them to arbitrarily high dimensionality.Comment: 6 pages, late
Monotones and invariants for multi-particle quantum states
We introduce new entanglement monotones which generalize, to the case of many
parties, those which give rise to the majorization-based partial ordering of
bipartite states' entanglement. We give some examples of restrictions they
impose on deterministic and probabilistic conversion between multipartite
states via local actions and classical communication. These include
restrictions which do not follow from any bipartite considerations. We derive
supermultiplicativity relations between each state's monotones and the
monotones for collective processing when the parties share several states. We
also investigate polynomial invariants under local unitary transformations, and
show that a large class of these are invariant under collective unitary
processing and also multiplicative, putting restrictions, for example, on the
exact conversion of multiple copies of one state to multiple copies of another.Comment: 25 pages, LaTe
Rotor systems research aircraft predesign study. Volume 4: Preliminary draft detail specification
The RSRA requirements are presented in a detail specification format. Coverage of the requirements includes the following headings: (1) aircraft characteristics, (2) general features of design and construction, (3) aerodynamics, (4) structural design criteria, (5) flight control system, (6) propulsion subsystem, and (7) secondary power and distribution subsystem
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