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Dark Matter freezeout in modified cosmological scenarios
We study the effects of modifying the expansions history of the Universe on
Dark Matter freezeout. We derived a modified Boltzmann equation for freeze-out
for an arbitrary energy density in the early Universe and provide an analytic
approach using some approximations. We then look at the required thermally
averaged cross sections needed to obtain the correct relic density for the
specific case where the energy density consists of radiation plus one extra
component which cools faster. We compare our analytic approximation to a
numerical solutions. We find that it gives reasonable results for most of the
parameter space explored, being at most a factor of order one away from the
measured value. We find that if the new contribution to the energy density is
comparable to the radiation density, then a much smaller cross section for Dark
Matter annihilation is required. This would lead to weak scale Dark Matter
being much more difficult to detect and opens up the possibility that much
heavier Dark Matter could undergo freezeout without violating perturbative
unitarity.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. In this version, we added some references and
fixed some typo
Stabilizer Formalism for Operator Quantum Error Correction
Operator quantum error correction is a recently developed theory that
provides a generalized framework for active error correction and passive error
avoiding schemes. In this paper, we describe these codes in the stabilizer
formalism of standard quantum error correction theory. This is achieved by
adding a "gauge" group to the standard stabilizer definition of a code that
defines an equivalence class between encoded states. Gauge transformations
leave the encoded information unchanged; their effect is absorbed by virtual
gauge qubits that do not carry useful information. We illustrate the
construction by identifying a gauge symmetry in Shor's 9-qubit code that allows
us to remove 4 of its 8 stabilizer generators, leading to a simpler decoding
procedure and a wider class of logical operations without affecting its
essential properties. This opens the path to possible improvements of the error
threshold of fault-tolerant quantum computing.Comment: Corrected claim based on exhaustive searc
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