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Improving information/disturbance and estimation/distortion trade-offs with non universal protocols
We analyze in details a conditional measurement scheme based on linear
optical components, feed-forward loop and homodyne detection. The scheme may be
used to achieve two different tasks. On the one hand it allows the extraction
of information with minimum disturbance about a set of coherent states. On the
other hand, it represents a nondemolitive measurement scheme for the
annihilation operator, i.e. an indirect measurement of the Q-function. We
investigate the information/disturbance trade-off for state inference and
introduce the estimation/distortion trade-off to assess estimation of the
Q-function. For coherent states chosen from a Gaussian set we evaluate both
information/disturbance and estimation/distortion trade-offs and found that non
universal protocols may be optimized in order to achieve better performances
than universal ones. For Fock number states we prove that universal protocols
do not exist and evaluate the estimation/distortion trade-off for a thermal
distribution.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures; published versio
Quantum Tomography
This is the draft version of a review paper which is going to appear in
"Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics"Comment: To appear in "Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics". Some figs
with low resolutio
Maximum-likelihood method in quantum estimation
The maximum-likelihood method for quantum estimation is reviewed and applied
to the reconstruction of density matrix of spin and radiation as well as to the
determination of several parameters of interest in quantum optics.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
A minimum-disturbing quantum state discriminator
We propose two experimental schemes for quantum state discrimination that
achieve the optimal tradeoff between the probability of correct identification
and the disturbance on the quantum state.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, OSID style. Submitted to the special issue of
"Open Systems and Information Dynamics", Proceedings of the "38th Symposium
on Mathematical Physics", Torun, Poland, June 200
Failed tidal disruption events and X-ray flares from the Galactic Centre
The process of tidal disruption of stars by a supermassive black hole provides luminous UV and soft X-ray flares with peak luminosities of 481046 erg\u2009s 121 and duration of a few months. As part of a wider exploration of the effects of stellar rotation on the outcome of a TDE, we have performed hydrodynamical simulations of the disruption of a rotating star whose spin axis is opposite to the orbital axis. Such a retrograde rotation makes the star more resilient to tidal disruption, so that, even if its orbit reaches the formal tidal radius, it actually stays intact after the tidal encounter. However, the outer layers of the star are initially stripped away from the core, but then fall back on to the star itself, producing a newly formed accretion disc around the star. We estimate that the accretion rate on to the star would be strongly super-Eddington (for the star) and would result in an X-ray flare with luminosity of the order of 481040 erg\u2009s 121 and duration of a few months. We speculate that such events might be responsible for the known X-ray flares from Sgr A* in the recent past
The Noble Method in the dairy sector as a sustainable production system to improve the nutritional composition of dairy products: A review
Sustainable production systems in line with consumer expectations are attractive for the dairy sector.
The objective of this review is to examine the benefits of an Italian method, named the Noble Method (âMetodo Nobile â), in order to improve the nutritional properties of milk and environmental sustainability. The prohibition of silage and the use of polyphite pastures are some of the rules
established by the Noble Method. The greater amount of unsaturated fatty acids and other beneficial
compounds found in milk and dairy products produced by using milk from animals fed on well-managed pasture could have positive implications on consumersâ health
Information-Disturbance Tradeoff in Quantum State Discrimination
When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a
quantitative tradeoff between the information retrieved by the measurement and
the disturbance caused on the unknown state. We derive the optimal tradeoff and
provide the corresponding quantum measurement. Such an optimal measurement
smoothly interpolates between the two limiting cases of maximal information
extraction and no measurement at all.Comment: 5 pages, 2 (low-quality) figures. Eq. (20) corrected. Final published
versio
Flavor chemistry of virgin olive oil: An overview
Virgin olive oil (VOO) has unique chemical characteristics among all other vegetable oils which are of paramount importance for human health. VOO constituents are also responsible of its peculiar flavor, a complex sensation due to a combination of aroma, taste, texture, and mouthfeel or trigeminal sensations. VOO flavor depends primarily on the concentration and nature of volatile and phenolic compounds present in olive oil which can change dramatically depending on agronomical and technological factors. Another aspect that can change the flavor perception is linked to the oral process during olive oil tasting. In fact, in this case, some human physiological and matrix effects modulate the flavor release in the mouth. The present review aims to give an overview on VOO flavor, with particular emphasis on the mechanisms affecting its production and release during a tasting
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