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Fragmentation of Urban Space in Latin America: a GIS approach to the analysis of segregation in Lima
The complex nature of urban space within Latin America’s major cities limits the applicability
of many empirical measures of segregation. However, the development of integrated
spatial measures allows for the measurement of highly localised patterns of segregation
between multiple groups across multiple dimensions. This paper presents a methodology
for integrating spatial analysis and GIS tools as an explicit part of investigating the nature
and patterns urban segregation. Using Lima, Peru and an example, the related processes
of segregation and fragmentation are unpacked across multiple social dimensions
and spatial scales. Additionally, this paper empirically tests the theoretical proposition that
social groups in Latin America are becoming increasingly fragmented rather than segregated.Peer Reviewe
Hydrogen masers with cavity frequency switching servos
The stability of the free-running hydrogen maser is limited by pulling of the unperturbed hydrogen transition frequency due to instability of the cavity resonance frequency. While automatic spin-exchange tuning is in principle the more basic and accurate method, the required beam intensity switching and the long servo time constant result in reduced stability for measuring intervals up to 10(exp 6) seconds. More importantly, the spin-exchange tuning method requires a second stable frequency source as a reference, ideally a second hydrogen maser, to get the best results. The cavity frequency switching servo, on the other hand, has very little effect on the maser short term stability, and is fast enough to correct for cavity drift while maintaining the cavity at the spin-exchange tuned offset required to minimize instability due to beam intensity fluctuations. Not only does the cavity frequency switching servo not require a second stable frequency source, but the frequency reference is the atomic hydrogen radiated beam signal, so that no extra RF connections need be made to the cavity, and externally generated signals that would perturb the hydrogen atom need not be transmitted through the cavity. The operation of the cavity frequency switching stabilization method is discussed and the transient response of the servo and certain other aspects of the technique that have potential for achieving improved basic accuracy are illustrated
Generation of Hyperentangled Photons Pairs
We experimentally demonstrate the first quantum system entangled in every
degree of freedom (hyperentangled). Using pairs of photons produced in
spontaneous parametric downconversion, we verify entanglement by observing a
Bell-type inequality violation in each degree of freedom: polarization, spatial
mode and time-energy. We also produce and characterize maximally hyperentangled
states and novel states simultaneously exhibiting both quantum and classical
correlations. Finally, we report the tomography of a 2x2x3x3 system
(36-dimensional Hilbert space), which we believe is the first reported photonic
entangled system of this size to be so characterized.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, published versio
2015 researcher's mini-symposium
Postgraduate researchers from the Faculties of Science, Engineering, Medicine & Surgery and Health Sciences gathered for a forum to present their research interests. The symposium was held in the afternoon of 30
January 2015 in the Engineering Lecture Theatre.
The symposium promoted multi-disciplinary networking between various university faculties. Participants
were invited based on research topic diversity and
gender balance.peer-reviewe
Integrating Remote Sensing/GIS Methods in Housing Analysis
This paper develops a methodology for integrating Remote Sensing and GIS techniques
to identify low income informal homestead subdivisions (AKA colonias) in peri-urban areas
of US metropolitan areas. Unlike their self-build counterparts in Latin American cities,
housing production is self-managed (trailers and manufactured homes), situated on poorly
or un-serviced lots. Now that we have begun to understand the logic and rationale
underpinning their existence, and know where (spatially), and what (physical) “footprints”,
to look for, this paper will present data for central Texas in order to report on the methodology
adopted to identify and quantify these peri-urban settlement phenomenaPeer Reviewe
Measurement of geometric phase for mixed states using single photon interferometry
Geometric phase may enable inherently fault-tolerant quantum computation.
However, due to potential decoherence effects, it is important to understand
how such phases arise for {\it mixed} input states. We report the first
experiment to measure mixed-state geometric phases in optics, using a
Mach-Zehnder interferometer, and polarization mixed states that are produced in
two different ways: decohering pure states with birefringent elements; and
producing a nonmaximally entangled state of two photons and tracing over one of
them, a form of remote state preparation.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev. Lett. 4 pages, 3 figure
Design, analysis and presentation of factorial randomised controlled trials
BackgroundThe evaluation of more than one intervention in the same randomised controlled trial can be achieved using a parallel group design. However this requires increased sample size and can be inefficient, especially if there is also interest in considering combinations of the interventions. An alternative may be a factorial trial, where for two interventions participants are allocated to receive neither intervention, one or the other, or both. Factorial trials require special considerations, however, particularly at the design and analysis stages.DiscussionUsing a 2 Ă— 2 factorial trial as an example, we present a number of issues that should be considered when planning a factorial trial. The main design issue is that of sample size. Factorial trials are most often powered to detect the main effects of interventions, since adequate power to detect plausible interactions requires greatly increased sample sizes. The main analytical issues relate to the investigation of main effects and the interaction between the interventions in appropriate regression models. Presentation of results should reflect the analytical strategy with an emphasis on the principal research questions. We also give an example of how baseline and follow-up data should be presented. Lastly, we discuss the implications of the design, analytical and presentational issues covered.SummaryDifficulties in interpreting the results of factorial trials if an influential interaction is observed is the cost of the potential for efficient, simultaneous consideration of two or more interventions. Factorial trials can in principle be designed to have adequate power to detect realistic interactions, and in any case they are the only design that allows such effects to be investigated
Maximally entangled mixed states: Creation and concentration
Using correlated photons from parametric downconversion, we extend the
boundaries of experimentally accessible two-qubit Hilbert space. Specifically,
we have created and characterized maximally entangled mixed states (MEMS) that
lie above the Werner boundary in the linear entropy-tangle plane. In addition,
we demonstrate that such states can be efficiently concentrated, simultaneously
increasing both the purity and the degree of entanglement. We investigate a
previously unsuspected sensitivity imbalance in common state measures, i.e.,
the tangle, linear entropy, and fidelity.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 table; accepted versio
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