364 research outputs found

    A new approach to quantum backflow

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    We derive some rigorous results concerning the backflow operator introduced by Bracken and Melloy. We show that it is linear bounded, self adjoint, and not compact. Thus the question is underlined whether the backflow constant is an eigenvalue of the backflow operator. From the position representation of the backflow operator we obtain a more efficient method to determine the backflow constant. Finally, detailed position probability flow properties of a numerical approximation to the (perhaps improper) wave function of maximal backflow are displayed.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure

    Fleming's bound for the decay of mixed states

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    Fleming's inequality is generalized to the decay function of mixed states. We show that for any symmetric hamiltonian hh and for any density operator ρ\rho on a finite dimensional Hilbert space with the orthogonal projection Π\Pi onto the range of ρ\rho there holds the estimate \Tr(\Pi \rme^{-\rmi ht}\rho \rme^{\rmi ht}) \geq\cos^{2}((\Delta h)_{\rho}t) for all real tt with (Δh)ÏâˆŁtâˆŁâ‰€Ï€/2.(\Delta h)_{\rho}| t| \leq\pi/2. We show that equality either holds for all t∈Rt\in\mathbb{R} or it does not hold for a single tt with 0<(Δh)ÏâˆŁtâˆŁâ‰€Ï€/2.0<(\Delta h)_{\rho}| t| \leq\pi/2. All the density operators saturating the bound for all t∈R,t\in\mathbb{R}, i.e. the mixed intelligent states, are determined.Comment: 12 page

    Rotor Unbalance Kind and Severity Identification by Current Signature Analysis with Adaptative Update to Multiclass Machine Learning Algorithms

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    The health of a rotating electric machine can be evaluated by monitoring electrical and mechanical parameters. As more information is available, it easier can become the diagnosis of the machine operational condition. We built a laboratory test bench to study rotor unbalance issues according to ISO standards. Using the electric stator current harmonic analysis, this paper presents a comparison study among Support-Vector Machines, Decision Tree classifies, and One-vs-One strategy to identify rotor unbalance kind and severity problem – a nonlinear multiclass task. Moreover, we propose a methodology to update the classifier for dealing better with changes produced by environmental variations and natural machinery usage. The adaptative update means to update the training data set with an amount of recent data, saving the entire original historical data. It is relevant for engineering maintenance. Our results show that the current signature analysis is appropriate to identify the type and severity of the rotor unbalance problem. Moreover, we show that machine learning techniques can be effective for an industrial application

    On the existence of effective potentials in time-dependent density functional theory

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    We investigate the existence and properties of effective potentials in time-dependent density functional theory. We outline conditions for a general solution of the corresponding Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems. We define the set of potentials and v-representable densities, give a proof of existence of the effective potentials under certain restrictions, and show the set of v-representable densities to be independent of the interaction.Comment: 13 page

    Effects of a moving X-line in a time-dependent reconnection model

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    In the frame of magnetized plasmas, reconnection appears as an essential process for the description of plasma acceleration and changing magnetic field topology. Under the variety of reconnection regions in our solar system, we focus our research onto the Earth&apos;s magnetotail. Under certain conditions a Near Earth Neutral Line (NENL) is free to evolve in the current sheet of the magnetotail. Reconnection in this region leads to the formation of Earth- and tailward propagating plasma bulges, which can be detected by the Cluster or Geotail spacecraft. Observations give rise to the assumption that the evolved reconnection line does not provide a steady state behavior, but is propagating towards the tail (e.g., Baker et al., 2002). Based on a time-dependent variant of the Petschek model of magnetic reconnection, we present a method that includes an X-line motion and discuss the effects of such a motion. We focus our main interest on the shock structure and the magnetic field behavior, both for the switch-on and the switch-off phase

    Produção de ovos em reprodutoras de frangos de corte submetidas a diferentes horårios de alimentação com pico de postura no verão.

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    ConsequĂȘncia do horĂĄrio de alimentação na produção e na qualidade do ovo fĂ©rtil.

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    A review of the decoherent histories approach to the arrival time problem in quantum theory

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    We review recent progress in understanding the arrival time problem in quantum mechanics, from the point of view of the decoherent histories approach to quantum theory. We begin by discussing the arrival time problem, focussing in particular on the role of the probability current in the expected classical solution. After a brief introduction to decoherent histories we review the use of complex potentials in the construction of appropriate class operators. We then discuss the arrival time problem for a particle coupled to an environment, and review how the arrival time probability can be expressed in terms of a POVM in this case. We turn finally to the question of decoherence of the corresponding histories, and we show that this can be achieved for simple states in the case of a free particle, and for general states for a particle coupled to an environment.Comment: 10 pages. To appear in DICE 2010 conference proceeding

    Relativistic quantum backflow

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    In this paper we discuss relativistic quantum backflow. The general theory of relativistic&amp;#13; backflow is written down and it is shown that the backflow can be written as a function of&amp;#13; a simple parameter epsilon which is defined in terms of fundamental constants and the &amp;#13; backflow period. Backflow eigenfunctions are determined numerically for a range of values &amp;#13; of epsilon and an explicit expression for the relativistic backflow eigenvalue in terms of the &amp;#13; non-relativistic backflow constant is presented. Then backflow eigenvectors are fitted with &amp;#13; some standard functions which lead to substantially higher backflow than has been found &amp;#13; previously with fitting procedures, for some values of epsilon. In analysing the non-relativistic &amp;#13; limit of the theory we show that this problem is one of those rare cases where the relativistic &amp;#13; theory is intrinsically more simple than the non-relativistic theory

    Evaluation of Xpert¼ MTB/RIF and ustar easyNATℱ TB IAD for diagnosis of tuberculous lymphadenitis of children in Tanzania : a prospective descriptive study

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    Fine needle aspiration biopsy has become a standard approach for diagnosis of peripheral tuberculous lymphadenitis. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of Xpert MTB/RIF and Ustar EasyNAT TB IAD nucleic acid amplification assays, against acid-fast bacilli microscopy, cytology and mycobacterial culture for the diagnosis of TB lymphadenitis in children from a TB-endemic setting in Tanzania.; Children of 8 weeks to 16 years of age, suspected of having TB lymphadenitis, were recruited at a district hospital in Tanzania. Fine needle aspirates of lymph nodes were analysed using acid-fast bacilli microscopy, liquid TB culture, cytology, Xpert MTB/RIF and EasyNAT. Latent class analysis and comparison against a composite reference standard comprising "culture and/or cytology" was done, to assess the performance of Xpert MTB/RIF and EasyNAT for the diagnosis of TB lymphadenitis.; Seventy-nine children were recruited; 4 were excluded from analysis. Against a composite reference standard of culture and/or cytology, Xpert MTB/RIF and EasyNAT had a sensitivity and specificity of 58 % and 93 %; and 19 % and 100 % respectively. Relative to latent class definitions, cytology had a sensitivity of 100 % and specificity of 94.7 %.; Combining clinical assessment, cytology and Xpert MTB/RIF may allow for a rapid and accurate diagnosis of childhood TB lymphadenitis. Larger diagnostic evaluation studies are recommended to validate these findings and on Xpert MTB/RIF to assess its use as a solitary initial test for TB lymphadenitis in children
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