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Local Hamiltonians for Maximally Multipartite Entangled States
We study the conditions for obtaining maximally multipartite entangled states
(MMES) as non-degenerate eigenstates of Hamiltonians that involve only
short-range interactions. We investigate small-size systems (with a number of
qubits ranging from 3 to 5) and show some example Hamiltonians with MMES as
eigenstates.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, published versio
As variações Queer de António Ribeiro
A música tem do um papel crucial na construção de
identidades, durante ao longo da história. Assim como, outras formas
culturais, a música desempenha uma multiplicidade de papéis que por
vezes tem o poder de subverter as normas que são estipuladas pela
sociedade. Neste artigo, demonstrarei de que forma é que a música foi
utilizada como um mecanismo anti-repressor para criação de novas
identidades queer em Portugal, depois da ditadura de Salazar, através da
minha análise da Canção de Engate (1984) de António Variações.ABSTRACT: Music has played a crucial role in building identies
throughout the course of history. As well as other cultural forms, music
plays a multiplicity of roles that some times has the power to subvert the
rules that are laid down by society. In this article, I will demonstrate how
music was used as an anti-repressor mechanism for creating new queer
identies in Portugal after Salazar dictatorship, through my analysis of
the song Canção de Engate (1984) by António Variações.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Vector spectrum and color screening in two color QCD at nonzero T and \mu
We discuss a few aspects of the phase diagram of two color lattice QCD: we
investigate the long distance screening analyzing the behavior of the
interquark potential at large distances; we present a first set of results for
vector mesons and diquarks; we note similarities and differences between
features at high temperature and high baryon density.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures; talk at the GISELDA Meeting held in Frascati,
Italy, 14-18 January 200
Alternative Proposals for the Reform of State Legislation Dealing with Forfeitures for Drug Offenses
Alternative Proposals for the Reform of State Legislation Dealing with Forfeitures for Drug Offenses
Medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy: A retrospective review of patient outcomes over 10 years
Objectives: High tibial osteotomy (HTO) has become a well-established treatment for unicompartmental osteoarthritis of the knee. Over the last 30 years, various techniques have been introduced to advance this procedure. The purpose of this study is to review the outcomes of patients who received medial opening wedge HTO over the last ten years (2002-2012) using a modern, low profile, medially based fixation device. In addition, we sought to determine if obese patients had a less favorable outcome than their non-obese counterparts. Methods: Ninety-three patients were identified from a surgical database as having undergone a HTO for medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee with varus mal-alignment. All procedures were performed by one of two fellowship trained orthopedic surgeons from 2002-2012 utilizing a low profile fixation device and identical surgical technique. Minimum follow-up was one year for inclusion in the study. Outcomes were measured using Lysholm and WOMAC scores. Radiographs were evaluated to determine delayed union or non-union at the osteotomy site and surveillance was undertaken to evaluate post operative complications. Results: 93 patients were identified from the database, 63 (70%) were available for follow-up and are included in this analysis. Average follow-up time was 48 months (range 17 to 137). There were 44 males and 19 females. The average age was 45 years old. The average final Lysholm and WOMAC scores were 66.4 (range: 13-100) and 18.6 (range: 0-86) respectively. There was no significant difference in reported Lysholm or WOMAC scores between obese (BMI \u3e30) and non-obese patients (p=.31;p=.69). Complications were as follows: 3 patients required a surgical lysis of adhesions, 2 patients developed an infection, and 1 patient experienced a delayed union. At final follow-up, 18 patients received additional treatment on the affected knee: 11 required removal of symptomatic hardware, 5 received viscosupplementation, 2 underwent a total knee replacement. Conclusion: Low profile, medial based devices used in the setting of HTO is an accepted treatment for unicompartmental osteoarthritis of the knee. At final follow-up, a majority of patients reported positive outcomes and few complications. 18 patients required additional treatment for osteoarthritis. In our analysis, obese patients faired equally as well as their non-obese counterparts, with no significant difference in outcomes scores or complication rate. Survivorship of high tibial osteotomy was excellent in this series, with only 2 patients having undergone total knee replacement at last follow-up. © The Author(s) 2015
Walking near a Conformal Fixed Point: the 2-d O(3) Model at theta near pi as a Test Case
Slowly walking technicolor models provide a mechanism for electroweak
symmetry breaking whose nonperturbative lattice investigation is rather
challenging. Here we demonstrate walking near a conformal fixed point
considering the 2-d lattice O(3) model at vacuum angle .
The essential features of walking technicolor models are shared by this toy
model and can be accurately investigated by numerical simulations. We show
results for the running coupling and the beta-function and we perform a finite
size scaling analysis of the massgap close to the conformal point.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Line-profile variations in radial-velocity measurements: Two alternative indicators for planetary searches
Aims. We introduce two methods to identify false-positive planetary signals
in the context of radial-velocity exoplanet searches. The first is the
bi-Gaussian cross-correlation function fitting, and the second is the
measurement of asymmetry in radial-velocity spectral line information content,
Vasy.
Methods. We make a systematic analysis of the most used common line profile
diagnosis, Bisector Inverse Slope and Velocity Span, along with the two
proposed ones. We evaluate all these diagnosis methods following a set of
well-defined common criteria and using both simulated and real data. We apply
them to simulated cross-correlation functions created with the program SOAP and
which are affected by the presence of stellar spots, and to real
cross-correlation functions, calculated from HARPS spectra, for stars with a
signal originating both in activity and created by a planet.
Results. We demonstrate that the bi-Gaussian method allows a more precise
characterization of the deformation of line profiles than the standard bisector
inverse slope. The calculation of the deformation indicator is simpler and its
interpretation more straightforward. More importantly, its amplitude can be up
to 30% larger than that of the bisector span, allowing the detection of
smaller-amplitude correlations with radial-velocity variations. However, a
particular parametrization of the bisector inverse slope is shown to be more
efficient on high-signal-to-noise data than both the standard bisector and the
bi-Gaussian. The results of the Vasy method show that this indicator is more
effective than any of the previous ones, being correlated with the
radial-velocity with more significance for signals resulting from a line
deformation. Moreover, it provides a qualitative advantage over the bisector,
showing significant correlations with RV for active stars for which bisector
analysis is inconclusive. (abridged)Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysics, comments welcom
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