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    Equilibrium concepts for social interaction models

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    equilibrium analysis;public choice

    Quantum data gathering

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    Measurement of a quantum system – the process by which an observer gathers information about it – provides a link between the quantum and classical worlds. The nature of this process is the central issue for attempts to reconcile quantum and classical descriptions of physical processes. Here, we show that the conventional paradigm of quantum measurement is directly responsible for a well-known disparity between the resources required to extract information from quantum and classical systems. We introduce a simple form of quantum data gathering, “coherent measurement”, that eliminates this disparity and restores a pleasing symmetry between classical and quantum statistical inference. To illustrate the power of quantum data gathering, we demonstrate that coherent measurements are optimal and strictly more powerful than conventional one-at-a-time measurements for the task of discriminating quantum states, including certain entangled many-body states (e.g., matrix product states)

    Goodbye global health?

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    A study of real-time computer graphic display technology for aeronautical applications

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    Hardware, algorithms and software for real-time raster graphics were designed and implemented

    Entanglement verification with finite data

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    Suppose an experimentalist wishes to verify that his apparatus produces entangled quantum states. A finite amount of data cannot conclusively demonstrate entanglement, so drawing conclusions from real-world data requires statistical reasoning. We propose a reliable method to quantify the weight of evidence for (or against) entanglement, based on a likelihood ratio test. Our method is universal in that it can be applied to any sort of measurements. We demonstrate the method by applying it to two simulated experiments on two qubits. The first measures a single entanglement witness, while the second performs a tomographically complete measurement.Comment: 4 pages, 3 pretty picture

    Las metáforas obsesivas de Neruda

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    Las metáforas de la "tierra abierta y penetrada" y del "hundir las manos" en ciertas materias, aparecen ya en el primer libro de Neruda, Crepusculario, y se reiteran a lo largo de toda su obra. El hecho de que unas mismas metáforas y sus redes asociativas estén presentes en todos los libros del poeta, llevan al autor de este trabajo a pensar en la presencia de una formación inconsciente, que trata de develar a través del método de la psicocrítica, de Charles Mauron. Este propone que la obra literaria puede considerarse como una proyección de la personalidad del autor. De ese modo, a través del conocimiento de las estructuras profundas del siquismo del autor, puede descifrarse el significado de la obra
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