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    Bures and Statistical Distance for Squeezed Thermal States

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    We compute the Bures distance between two thermal squeezed states and deduce the Statistical Distance metric. By computing the curvature of this metric we can identify regions of parameter space most sensitive to changes in these parameters and thus lead to optimum detection statistics.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure (not included - obtain from Author) To appear in Journal of Physics

    Quark mixing from softly broken symmetries

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    Quark flavor mixing may originate in the soft breaking of horizontal symmetries. Those symmetries, which in the simplest case are three family U(1) groups, are obeyed only by the dimension-4 Yukawa couplings and lead, when unbroken, to the absence of mixing. Their breaking may arise from the dimension-3 mass terms of SU(2)-singlet vector-like quarks. Those gauge-singlet mass terms break the horizontal symmetries at a scale much higher than the Fermi scale, yet softly, leading to quark mixing while the quark masses remain unsuppressed.Comment: 9 pages, plain Latex, no figure

    The ‘Doctrine of Salts’ and Rev. John Walker’S Analysis of a Scottish Spa (1749–1761)

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    Voicing, De-voicing and Self-Silencing: Charles Kingsley's Stuttering Christian Manliness

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    On Political Obligation and the Nature of Law

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    The hydraulics of constitutional claims: Multiplicity of actors in constitutional interpretation

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    Charge Percolation in Electroactive Polymers

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