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Quasi-periodic solutions of the Boomeron equation
The quasi-periodic solutions for the Boomeron equation are determined by means of function-theoretical methods related to Riemann surfaces and theta functions. Also determined are the so-called Boomerons as degenerations of the quasi-periodic solutions. Moreover it is indicated that there are no higher-order Boomeron equations than the second-order one
Data driven rank tests for classes of tail alternatives
Tail alternatives describe the frequent occurrence of a non-constant shift in the two-sample problem with a shift function increasing in the tail. The classes of shift functions can be built up using Legendre polynomials. It is important to rightly choose the number of polynomials involved. Here this choice is based on the data, using a modification of Schwarz's selection rule. Given the data driven choice of the model, appropriate rank tests are applied. Simulations show that the new data driven rank tests work very well. While other tests for detecting shift alternatives as Wilcoxon's test may completely break down for important classes of tail alternatives, the new tests have high and stable power. The new tests have also higher power than data driven rank tests for the unconstrained two-sample problem. Theoretical support is obtained by proving consistency of the new tests against very large classes of alternatives, including all common tail alternatives. A simple but accurate approximation of the null distribution makes application of the new tests easy
The construction of Frobenius manifolds from KP tau-functions
Frobenius manifolds (solutions of WDVV equations) in canonical coordinates
are determined by the system of Darboux-Egoroff equations. This system of
partial differential equations appears as a specific subset of the
-component KP hierarchy. KP representation theory and the related Sato
infinite Grassmannian are used to construct solutions of this Darboux-Egoroff
system and the related Frobenius manifolds. Finally we show that for these
solutions Dubrovin's isomonodromy tau-function can be expressed in the KP
tau-function.Comment: 29 pages, latex2e, no figure
Coherent scattering of a Multiphoton Quantum Superposition by a Mirror-BEC
We present the proposition of an experiment in which the multiphoton quantum
superposition consisting of N= 10^5 particles generated by a quantum-injected
optical parametric amplifier (QI-OPA), seeded by a single-photon belonging to
an EPR entangled pair, is made to interact with a Mirror-BEC shaped as a Bragg
interference structure. The overall process will realize a Macroscopic Quantum
Superposition (MQS) involving a microscopic single-photon state of polarization
entangled with the coherent macroscopic transfer of momentum to the BEC
structure, acting in space-like separated distant places.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Teleportation scheme implementing contextually the Universal Optimal Quantum Cloning Machine and the Universal Not Gate. Complete experimental realization
By a significant modification of the standard protocol of quantum state
Teleportation two processes ''forbidden'' by quantum mechanics in their exact
form, the Universal NOT gate and the Universal Optimal Quantum Cloning Machine,
have been implemented contextually and optimally by a fully linear method. In
particular, the first experimental demonstration of the Tele-UNOT Gate, a novel
quantum information protocol has been reported (cfr. quant-ph/0304070). A
complete experimental realization of the protocol is presented here.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
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