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Quantifying high dimensional entanglement with two mutually unbiased bases
We derive a framework for quantifying entanglement in multipartite and high
dimensional systems using only correlations in two unbiased bases. We
furthermore develop such bounds in cases where the second basis is not
characterized beyond being unbiased, thus enabling entanglement quantification
with minimal assumptions. Furthermore, we show that it is feasible to
experimentally implement our method with readily available equipment and even
conservative estimates of physical parameters.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figur
Data reduction in television signals for brandwidth compression
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Conspiracy: The Criminal Agreement, in Theory and in Practice
Professor Marcus combines empirical research and theoretical analysis in this comprehensive study of the conspiracy doctrine. The article shows that the theoretical reasons for the conspiracy doctrine are inapplicable to most actual conspiracy prosecutions and that the practical reasons for conspiracy charges are often unacceptable prosecutorial shortcuts. Although ultimately concluding that the conspiracy doctrine is needed in some limited instances, Professor Marcus indicates that prosecutors should bring conspiracy charges only when justified by proper reasons and that courts should consider such charges more carefully
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