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Mathematics of the Quantum Zeno Effect
We present an overview of the mathematics underlying the quantum Zeno effect.
Classical, functional analytic results are put into perspective and compared
with more recent ones. This yields some new insights into mathematical
preconditions entailing the Zeno paradox, in particular a simplified proof of
Misra's and Sudarshan's theorem. We empahsise the complex-analytic structures
associated to the issue of existence of the Zeno dynamics. On grounds of the
assembled material, we reason about possible future mathematical developments
pertaining to the Zeno paradox and its counterpart, the anti-Zeno paradox, both
of which seem to be close to complete characterisations.Comment: 32 pages, 1 figure, AMSLaTeX. In: Mathematical Physics Research at
the Leading Edge, Charles V. Benton ed. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge
NY, pp. 111-141, ISBN 1-59033-905-3, 2003; revision contains corrections from
the published corrigenda to Reference [64
Trustworthy content push
Delivery of content to mobile devices gains increasing importance in
industrial environments to support employees in the field. An important
application are e-mail push services like the fashionable Blackberry. These
systems are facing security challenges regarding data transport to, and storage
of the data on the end user equipment. The emerging Trusted Computing
technology offers new answers to these open questions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figure
Seasonal variation of the temporal variance of long-lived trace gases measured during MAP
A series of balloon observations of long lived trace gases was performed in the midlatitude stratosphere during MAP. The temporal variance of the local mixing ratios of CH4, N2O, CFCl3, and CF2Cl2 indicates a substantial annual variability. The concept of the equivalent displacement height (EDH), introduced by Ehhalt et al., is used to investigate some features of transport activity in the lower stratosphere. It appears that most of the temporal variance originates from strong transport effects during the periods of the spring and autumn turn-around of the stratospheric circulation. The dynamical process was found to be considerably reduced during October
Non-Repudiation in Internet Telephony
We present a concept to achieve non-repudiation for natural language
conversations over the Internet. The method rests on chained electronic
signatures applied to pieces of packet-based, digital, voice communication. It
establishes the integrity and authenticity of the bidirectional data stream and
its temporal sequence and thus the security context of a conversation. The
concept is close to the protocols for Voice over the Internet (VoIP), provides
a high level of inherent security, and extends naturally to multilateral
non-repudiation, e.g., for conferences. Signatures over conversations can
become true declarations of will in analogy to electronically signed, digital
documents. This enables binding verbal contracts, in principle between
unacquainted speakers, and in particular without witnesses. A reference
implementation of a secure VoIP archive is exhibited.Comment: Accepted full research paper at IFIP sec2007, Sandton, South Africa,
14-16 May 200
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