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Measuring the Density Matrix by Local Addressing
We introduce a procedure to measure the density matrix of a material system.
The density matrix is addressed locally in this scheme by applying a sequence
of delayed light pulses. The procedure is based on the stimulated Raman
adiabatic passage (STIRAP) technique. It is shown that a series of population
measurements on the target state of the population transfer process yields
unambiguous information about the populations and coherences of the addressed
states, which therefore can be determined.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Analysis of a Japan government intervention on the domestic agriculture market
We investigate an economic system in which one large agent - the Japan
government changes the environment of numerous smaller agents - the Japan
agriculture producers by indirect regulation of prices of agriculture goods.
The reason for this intervention was that before the oil crisis in 1974 Japan
agriculture production prices exhibited irregular and large amplitude changes.
By means of analysis of correlations and a combination of singular spectrum
analysis (SSA), principal component analysis (PCA), and time delay phase space
construction (TDPSC) we study the influence of the government measures on the
domestic piglet prices and production in Japan. We show that the government
regulation politics was successful and leaded (i) to a decrease of the
nonstationarities and to increase of predictability of the piglet price; (ii)
to a coupling of the price and production cycles; (iii) to increase of
determinism of the dynamics of the fluctuations of piglet price around the year
average price. The investigated case is an example confirming the thesis that a
large agent can change in a significant way the environment of the small agents
in complex (economic or financial) systems which can be crucial for their
survival or extinction.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures presented at APFA5, Torino, Italy,
29.06-01.07.200
An achromatic polarization retarder realized with slowly varying linear and circular birefringence
Using the phenomena of linear and circular birefringence we propose a device
that can alter general elliptical polarization of a beam by a predetermined
amount, thereby allowing conversion between linearly-polarized light and
circularly polarized light or changes to the handedness of the polarization.
Based on an analogy with two-state adiabatic following of quantum optics, the
proposed device is insensitive to the frequency of the light -- it serves as an
achromatic polarization retarder
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