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Explicit product ensembles for separable quantum states
We present a general method for constructing pure-product-state
representations for density operators of quantum bits. If such a
representation has nonnegative expansion coefficients, it provides an explicit
separable ensemble for the density operator. We derive the condition for
separability of a mixture of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state with the
maximally mixed state.Comment: 15 pages, no figure
Properties of the frequency operator do not imply the quantum probability postulate
We review the properties of the frequency operator for an infinite number of
systems and disprove claims in the literature that the quantum probability
postulate can be derived from these properties.Comment: 21 pages, no figures, REVTEX. Only change in v.2 is change the title
of Sec. IIIC so that it doesn't have a \cite command in it. v.3 incorporates
changes that will be published as an erratum in Annals of Physic
A Simple Algorithm for Local Conversion of Pure States
We describe an algorithm for converting one bipartite quantum state into
another using only local operations and classical communication, which is much
simpler than the original algorithm given by Nielsen [Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 436
(1999)]. Our algorithm uses only a single measurement by one of the parties,
followed by local unitary operations which are permutations in the local
Schmidt bases.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, reference adde
Classical limit in terms of symbolic dynamics for the quantum baker's map
We derive a simple closed form for the matrix elements of the quantum baker's
map that shows that the map is an approximate shift in a symbolic
representation based on discrete phase space. We use this result to give a
formal proof that the quantum baker's map approaches a classical Bernoulli
shift in the limit of a small effective Plank's constant.Comment: 12 pages, LaTex, typos correcte
Semiclassical properties and chaos degree for the quantum baker's map
We study the chaotic behaviour and the quantum-classical correspondence for
the baker's map. Correspondence between quantum and classical expectation
values is investigated and it is numerically shown that it is lost at the
logarithmic timescale. The quantum chaos degree is computed and it is
demonstrated that it describes the chaotic features of the model. The
correspondence between classical and quantum chaos degrees is considered.Comment: 30 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in J. Math. Phy
Reduction of electromagnetic exposure using hybrid (DVB-H/UMTS) networks
The hybrid mobile communication network described in this paper consists of a point-to-point network (UMTS) and a point-to-multipoint network (DVB-H). Using an additional DVB-H network increases the downlink capacity of the communications system. Another benefit of combining these two networks is an optimised transfer of data by collecting several user requests for a single response via the broadcast network DVB-H. It is analysed how the hybrid network structure influences the electromagnetic exposure. Therefore, realistic scenarios have been developed consisting of different user behaviour and different network structures. These scenarios provide building data for investigations of indoor coverage and realistic propagation of signals. In order to evaluate the grade of exposure, criteria have been defined. These criteria have been used for comparing a hybrid network with a single UMTS network in terms of electromagnetic exposure. The simulation results of the scenarios are shown for different network structures and network configurations
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