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Temperature crossover of decoherence rates in chaotic and regular bath dynamics
The effect of chaotic bath dynamics on the decoherence of a quantum system is
examined for the vibrational degrees of freedom of a diatomic molecule in a
realistic, constant temperature collisional bath. As an example, the specific
case of I in liquid xenon is examined as a function of temperature, and the
results compared with an integrable xenon bath. A crossover in behavior is
found: the integrable bath induces more decoherence at low bath temperatures
than does the chaotic bath, whereas the opposite is the case at the higher bath
temperatures. These results, verifying a conjecture due to Wilkie, shed light
on the differing views of the effect of chaotic dynamics on system decoherence.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Geometrically derived difference formulae for the numerical integration of trajectory problems
The term 'trajectory problem' is taken to include problems that can arise, for instance, in connection with contour plotting, or in the application of continuation methods, or during phase-plane analysis. Geometrical techniques are used to construct difference methods for these problems to produce in turn explicit and implicit circularly exact formulae. Based on these formulae, a predictor-corrector method is derived which, when compared with a closely related standard method, shows improved performance. It is found that this latter method produces spurious limit cycles, and this behavior is partly analyzed. Finally, a simple variable-step algorithm is constructed and tested
International briefing 34: training and development in Spain
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article locates training and development in Spain within the country's socio-economic context. It maps the major changes which have been introduced into the training and development system since the briefing by Escardíbul and Llinas-Audet published in this journal in 2010. It relates those changes to the ongoing economic crisis which began in 2009 and the growing emphasis on employers’ demands in the design of the training system. Finally, it identifies the challenges presented to Spanish policy-makers by a number of weaknesses in the current system. The Spanish experience is particularly relevant for countries in which social partner involvement and a significant small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) presence are important issues in the development of their training system. It is also particularly useful for those countries in Latin America whose training systems have been influenced by the Spanish model
Symplectic algorithm for constant-pressure molecular dynamics using a Nose-Poincare thermostat
We present a new algorithm for isothermal-isobaric molecular-dynamics
simulation. The method uses an extended Hamiltonian with an Andersen piston
combined with the Nos'e-Poincar'e thermostat, recently developed by Bond,
Leimkuhler and Laird [J. Comp. Phys., 151, (1999)]. This
Nos'e-Poincar'e-Andersen (NPA) formulation has advantages over the
Nos'e-Hoover-Andersen approach in that the NPA is Hamiltonian and can take
advantage of symplectic integration schemes, which lead to enhanced stability
for long-time simulations. The equations of motion are integrated using a
Generalized Leapfrog Algorithm and the method is easy to implement, symplectic,
explicit and time reversible. To demonstrate the stability of the method we
show results for test simulations using a model for aluminum.Comment: 7 page
El delito y la condena son accidentes de la vida, que no deben informar la vida entera : conferencia dada por el autor a los reclusos de la cárcel de Segovia, el día 31 de enero de 1915
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-201
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