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Decompositions of unitary evolutions and entanglement dynamics of bipartite quantum systems
We describe a decomposition of the Lie group of unitary evolutions for a
bipartite quantum system of arbitrary dimensions. The decomposition is based on
a recursive procedure which systematically uses the Cartan classification of
the symmetric spaces of the Lie group SO(n). The resulting factorization of
unitary evolutions clearly displays the local and entangling character of each
factor.Comment: 11 pages, revtex
On the Commutative Equivalence of Context-Free Languages
The problem of the commutative equivalence of context-free and regular languages is studied. In particular conditions ensuring that a context-free language of exponential growth is commutatively equivalent with a regular language are investigated
Continuous quantum feedback of coherent oscillations in a solid-state qubit
We have analyzed theoretically the operation of the Bayesian quantum feedback
of a solid-state qubit, designed to maintain perfect coherent oscillations in
the qubit for arbitrarily long time. In particular, we have studied the
feedback efficiency in presence of dephasing environment and detector
nonideality. Also, we have analyzed the effect of qubit parameter deviations
and studied the quantum feedback control of an energy-asymmetric qubit.Comment: 11 page
Mapping tropical forest aboveground biomass using airborne SAR tomography
Ramachandran, N.; Department of Civil Engineering, India; email: [email protected] Researc
Convergence to equilibrium for many particle systems
The goal of this paper is to give a short review of recent results of the
authors concerning classical Hamiltonian many particle systems. We hope that
these results support the new possible formulation of Boltzmann's ergodicity
hypothesis which sounds as follows. For almost all potentials, the minimal
contact with external world, through only one particle of , is sufficient
for ergodicity. But only if this contact has no memory. Also new results for
quantum case are presented
Oil Identification of Harp Seal and other select marine mammals
Because of the rich omega-3 fatty acids content, harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) oil is a popular supplement that is packaged as pills in Canada and sold for medicinal purposes, although this practice is banned in the United States. Due to US regulations, it is important to be able to distinguish between fish oil and seal oil, but the taxonomic determination of oils provenance has been a difficult problem to solve. In this study, Direct Analysis in Real Time time-of-flight mass spectrometry (DART TOFMS) was used to analyze the chemotypes of blubber samples collected from seven species of marine mammals, including seals, sea lions, and a porpoise. Results indicated that the chemotype profiles found in negative-ion mode could be used to separate all of the species using Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components (DAPC). Consequently, this study suggests that it may be possible to identify the taxonomic source of marine mammal oils based on chemical chemotypes
Symbolic Dynamics Analysis of the Lorenz Equations
Recent progress of symbolic dynamics of one- and especially two-dimensional
maps has enabled us to construct symbolic dynamics for systems of ordinary
differential equations (ODEs). Numerical study under the guidance of symbolic
dynamics is capable to yield global results on chaotic and periodic regimes in
systems of dissipative ODEs which cannot be obtained neither by purely
analytical means nor by numerical work alone. By constructing symbolic dynamics
of 1D and 2D maps from the Poincare sections all unstable periodic orbits up to
a given length at a fixed parameter set may be located and all stable periodic
orbits up to a given length may be found in a wide parameter range. This
knowledge, in turn, tells much about the nature of the chaotic limits. Applied
to the Lorenz equations, this approach has led to a nomenclature, i.e.,
absolute periods and symbolic names, of stable and unstable periodic orbits for
an autonomous system. Symmetry breakings and restorations as well as
coexistence of different regimes are also analyzed by using symbolic dynamics.Comment: 35 pages, LaTeX, 13 Postscript figures, uses psfig.tex. The revision
concerns a bug at the end of hlzfig12.ps which prevented the printing of the
whole .ps file from page 2
CaloCube: a novel calorimeter for high-energy cosmic rays in space
In order to extend the direct observation of high-energy cosmic rays up to
the PeV region, highly performing calorimeters with large geometrical
acceptance and high energy resolution are required. Within the constraint of
the total mass of the apparatus, crucial for a space mission, the calorimeters
must be optimized with respect to their geometrical acceptance, granularity and
absorption depth. CaloCube is a homogeneous calorimeter with cubic geometry, to
maximise the acceptance being sensitive to particles from every direction in
space; granularity is obtained by relying on small cubic scintillating crystals
as active elements. Different scintillating materials have been studied. The
crystal sizes and spacing among them have been optimized with respect to the
energy resolution. A prototype, based on CsI(Tl) cubic crystals, has been
constructed and tested with particle beams. Some results of tests with
different beams at CERN are presented.Comment: Seven pages, seven pictures. Proceedings of INSTR17 Novosibirs
21 years of Timing PSR B1509-58
We present an updated timing solution for the young, energetic pulsar PSR
B1509-58 based on 21.3 years of radio timing data and 7.6 years of X-ray timing
data. No glitches have occurred in this time span, in contrast to other
well-studied young pulsars, which show frequent glitches. We report a
measurement of the third frequency derivative of (-1.28+/-0.21)x10^(-31)
s^(-4). This value is 1.65 standard deviations from, i.e. consistent with, that
predicted by the simple constant magnetic dipole model of pulsar spin-down. We
measured the braking index to be n=2.839+/-0.003 and show that it varies by
1.5% over 21.3 yr due to contamination from timing noise. Results of a
low-resolution power spectral analysis of the significant noise apparent in the
data yield a spectral index of alpha=-4.6+/-1.0 for the red noise component.Comment: 21 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Accepted by Ap
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