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Asymptotic normality for the counting process of weak records and \delta-records in discrete models
Let be a sequence of independent and identically distributed
random variables, taking non-negative integer values, and call a
-record if , where is an
integer constant. We use martingale arguments to show that the counting process
of -records among the first observations, suitably centered and
scaled, is asymptotically normally distributed for . In particular,
taking we obtain a central limit theorem for the number of weak
records.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.3150/07-BEJ6027 in the Bernoulli
(http://isi.cbs.nl/bernoulli/) by the International Statistical
Institute/Bernoulli Society (http://isi.cbs.nl/BS/bshome.htm
A quantum trajectory description of decoherence
A complete theoretical treatment in many problems relevant to physics,
chemistry, and biology requires considering the action of the environment over
the system of interest. Usually the environment involves a relatively large
number of degrees of freedom, this making the problem numerically intractable
from a purely quantum-mechanical point of view. To overcome this drawback, a
new class of quantum trajectories is proposed. These trajectories, based on the
same grounds as Bohmian ones, are solely associated to the system reduced
density matrix, since the evolution of the environment degrees of freedom is
not considered explicitly. Within this approach, environment effects come into
play through a time-dependent damping factor that appears in the system
equations of motion. Apart from their evident computational advantage, this
type of trajectories also results very insightful to understand the system
decoherence. In particular, here we show the usefulness of these trajectories
analyzing decoherence effects in interference phenomena, taking as a working
model the well-known double-slit experiment.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
Time resolved pattern evolution in a large aperture laser
We have measured quasi-instantaneous transverse patterns in a broad aperture
laser. Non-ordered patterns yielding to boundary determined regular structures
in progressive time-integrated recording are observed. The linear analysis and
numerical integration of the full Maxwell-Bloch equations allow us to interpret
the features of the experiment. We show that this system being far from
threshold cannot be fully understood with a perturbative model.Comment: 7 pages, 5 GIF figures . To be published in Phys. Rev. Let
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