85 research outputs found
Quantifying Entanglement Production of Quantum Operations
The problem of entanglement produced by an arbitrary operator is formulated
and a related measure of entanglement production is introduced. This measure of
entanglement production satisfies all properties natural for such a
characteristic. A particular case is the entanglement produced by a density
operator or a density matrix. The suggested measure is valid for operations
over pure states as well as over mixed states, for equilibrium as well as
nonequilibrium processes. Systems of arbitrary nature can be treated, described
either by field operators, spin operators, or any other kind of operators,
which is realized by constructing generalized density matrices. The interplay
between entanglement production and phase transitions in statistical systems is
analysed by the examples of Bose-Einstein condensation, superconducting
transition, and magnetic transitions. The relation between the measure of
entanglement production and order indices is analysed.Comment: 20 pages, Revte
Crash: A Block-Adaptive-Mesh Code for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics - Implementation and Verification
We describe the CRASH (Center for Radiative Shock Hydrodynamics) code, a
block adaptive mesh code for multi-material radiation hydrodynamics. The
implementation solves the radiation diffusion model with the gray or multigroup
method and uses a flux limited diffusion approximation to recover the
free-streaming limit. The electrons and ions are allowed to have different
temperatures and we include a flux limited electron heat conduction. The
radiation hydrodynamic equations are solved in the Eulerian frame by means of a
conservative finite volume discretization in either one, two, or
three-dimensional slab geometry or in two-dimensional cylindrical symmetry. An
operator split method is used to solve these equations in three substeps: (1)
solve the hydrodynamic equations with shock-capturing schemes, (2) a linear
advection of the radiation in frequency-logarithm space, and (3) an implicit
solve of the stiff radiation diffusion, heat conduction, and energy exchange.
We present a suite of verification test problems to demonstrate the accuracy
and performance of the algorithms. The CRASH code is an extension of the
Block-Adaptive Tree Solarwind Roe Upwind Scheme (BATS-R-US) code with this new
radiation transfer and heat conduction library and equation-of-state and
multigroup opacity solvers. Both CRASH and BATS-R-US are part of the publicly
available Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF).Comment: 51 pages, 19 figures; submitted to Astrophysical Journa
Minimum Wage Channels of Adjustment
Industrial Relations, forthcoming Abstract: The effects of minimum wage increases in 2007-2009 are analyzed using a sample of restaurants from Georgia/Alabama. Store-level payroll records provide precise measures of compliance costs. Examined are multiple adjustment channels. Exploiting variation in compliance costs across restaurants, we find employment and hours responses to be variable and in most cases statistically insignificant. Channels of adjustment to wage increases and to changes in non-labor costs include prices, profits, wage compression, turnover, and performance standards
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