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    Non-Collinear Magnetic Phases of a Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnet and Doped CuFeO2_2

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    We obtain the non-collinear ground states of a triangular-lattice antiferromagnet with exchange interactions up to third nearest neighbors as a function of the single-ion anisotropy DD. At a critical value of DD, the collinear \uudd phase transforms into a complex non-collinear phase with odd-order harmonics of the fundamental ordering wavevector \vQ . The observed elastic peaks at 2\pi \vx -\vQ in both Al- and Ga- doped CuFeO2_2 are explained by a "scalene" distortion of the triangular lattice produced by the repulsion of neighboring oxygen atoms.Comment: 4 pages 3 figures, accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. B Rapid communication

    Strong monotonicity in mixed-state entanglement manipulation

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    A strong entanglement monotone, which never increases under local operations and classical communications (LOCC), restricts quantum entanglement manipulation more strongly than the usual monotone since the usual one does not increase on average under LOCC. We propose new strong monotones in mixed-state entanglement manipulation under LOCC. These are related to the decomposability and 1-positivity of an operator constructed from a quantum state, and reveal geometrical characteristics of entangled states. These are lower bounded by the negativity or generalized robustness of entanglement.Comment: 6 pages and 1 figure. A brief discussion about the connection to asymptotic distillability was adde

    Interface ordering and phase competition in a model Mott-insulator--band-insulator heterostructure

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    The phase diagram of model Mott-insulator--band-insulator heterostructures is studied using the semiclassical approximation to the dynamical-mean-field method as a function of thickness, coupling constant, and charge confinement. An interface-stabilized ferromagnetic phase is found, allow the study of its competition and possible coexistence with the antiferromagnetic order characteristic of the bulk Mott insulator.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, manuscript revised, results unchange

    Bridging over p-wave pi-production and weak processes in few-nucleon systems with chiral perturbation theory

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    I study an aspect of chiral perturbation theory (\chi PT) which enables one to ``bridge'' different reactions. That is, an operator fixed in one of the reactions can then be used to predict the other. For this purpose, I calculate the partial wave amplitude for the p-wave pion production (pp\to pn\pi^+) using the pion production operator from the lowest and the next nonvanishing orders. The operator includes a contact operator whose coupling has been fixed using a matrix element of a low-energy weak process (pp\to de^+\nu_e). I find that this operator does not reproduce the partial wave amplitude extracted from experimental data, showing that the bridging over the reactions with significantly different kinematics is not necessarily successful. I study the dependence of the amplitude on the various inputs such as the NN potential, the \pi N\Delta coupling, and the cutoff. I argue the importance of a higher order calculation. In order to gain an insight into a higher order calculation, I add a higher order counter term to the operator used above, and fit the couplings to both the low-energy weak process and the pion production. The energy dependence of the partial wave amplitude for the pion production is described by the operator consistently with the data. However, I find a result which tells us to be careful about the convergence of the chiral expansion for the pp\to pn\pi^+ reaction.Comment: 30 pages, 13 figures, figures changed, compacted tex

    Aged-Care Support in Japan: Perspectives and Challenges

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    This study explores economic aspects of the market for long term care (LTC) with a special focus on Japan. First, we describe the LTC system in Japan as presently implemented, and we highlight some aspects of the program that are novel and potentially of interest to other countries seeking models for long-term care provision. Next, we discuss alternative projections of Japanese LTC utilization and costs. Finally, since Japan appears likely to experience important shortfalls in LTC in the future, we discuss whether such services might be more efficiently organized and financed under alternate forms of provision.

    Quantum Disordered Ground States in Frustrated Antiferromagnets with Multiple Ring Exchange Interactions

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    We present a certain class of two-dimensional frustrated quantum Heisenberg spin systems with multiple ring exchange interactions which are rigorously demonstrated to have quantum disordered ground states without magnetic long-range order. The systems considered in this paper are s=1/2 antiferromagnets on a honeycomb and square lattices, and an s=1 antiferromagnet on a triangular lattice. We find that for a particular set of parameter values, the ground state is a short-range resonating valence bond state or a valence bond crystal state. It is shown that these systems are closely related to the quantum dimer model introduced by Rokhsar and Kivelson as an effective low-energy theory for valence bond states.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Does a black hole rotate in Chern-Simons modified gravity?

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    Rotating black hole solutions in the (3+1)-dimensional Chern-Simons modified gravity theory are discussed by taking account of perturbation around the Schwarzschild solution. The zenith-angle dependence of a metric function related to the frame-dragging effect is determined from a constraint equation independently of a choice of the embedding coordinate. We find that at least within the framework of the first-order perturbation method, the black hole cannot rotate for finite black hole mass if the embedding coordinate is taken to be a timelike vector. However, the rotation can be permitted in the limit of M/r0M/r \to 0 (where MM is the black hole mass and rr is the radius). For a spacelike vector, the rotation can also be permitted for any value of the black hole mass.Comment: 4 pages, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Quantum teleportation scheme by selecting one of multiple output ports

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    The scheme of quantum teleportation, where Bob has multiple (N) output ports and obtains the teleported state by simply selecting one of the N ports, is thoroughly studied. We consider both deterministic version and probabilistic version of the teleportation scheme aiming to teleport an unknown state of a qubit. Moreover, we consider two cases for each version: (i) the state employed for the teleportation is fixed to a maximally entangled state, and (ii) the state is also optimized as well as Alice's measurement. We analytically determine the optimal protocols for all the four cases, and show the corresponding optimal fidelity or optimal success probability. All these protocols can achieve the perfect teleportation in the asymptotic limit of NN\to\infty. The entanglement properties of the teleportation scheme are also discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
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