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Disentanglement by Dissipative Open System Dynamics
This paper investigates disentanglement as a result of evolution according to
a class of master equations which include dissipation and interparticle
interactions. Generalizing an earlier result of Di\'{o}si, the time taken for
complete disentanglement is calculated (i.e. for disentanglement from any other
system). The dynamics of two harmonically coupled oscillators is solved in
order to study the competing effects of environmental noise and interparticle
coupling on disentanglement. An argument based on separability conditions for
gaussian states is used to arrive at a set of conditions on the couplings
sufficient for all initial states to disentangle for good after a finite time.Comment: Paper in conjunction with and following on from P.J. Dodd and J.J.
Halliwell: quant-ph/031206
Disentanglement and Decoherence by Open System Dynamics
The destruction of quantum interference, decoherence, and the destruction of
entanglement both appear to occur under the same circumstances. To address the
connection between these two phenomena, we consider the evolution of arbitrary
initial states of a two-particle system under open system dynamics described by
a class of master equations which produce decoherence of each particle. We show
that all initial states become separable after a finite time, and we produce
the explicit form of the separated state. The result extends and amplifies an
earlier result of Di\'osi. We illustrate the general result by considering the
case in which the initial state is an EPR state (in which both the positions
and momenta of a particle pair are perfectly correlated). This example clearly
illustrates how the spreading out in phase space produced by the environment
leads to certain disentanglement conditions becoming satisfied.Comment: 15 Page
Application of Dressing Method for Long Wave-Short Wave Resonance Interaction Equation
In this paper we investigate the application of Zakharov - Shabat dressing
method to (2+1) - dimensional long wave - short wave resonance interaction
equation (LSRI). Using this method we can construct the exact N - soliton
solution of this equation depending on arbitrary constants. It contains both
solutions which don't decay along N different directions in space infinity, and
"dromion" ones, or localized solutions that decay exponentially in all
directions.Comment: 8 page
Long-range sound-mediated dark soliton interactions in trapped atomic condensates
A long-range soliton interaction is discussed whereby two or more dark
solitons interact in an inhomogeneous atomic condensate, modifying their
respective dynamics via the exchange of sound waves without ever coming into
direct contact. An idealized double well geometry is shown to yield perfect
energy transfer and complete periodic identity reversal of the two solitons.
Two experimentally relevant geometries are analyzed which should enable the
observation of this long-range interaction
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