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Supersolid Phase of Cold Fermionic Polar Molecules in 2D Optical Lattices
We study a system of ultra-cold fermionic polar molecules in a
two-dimensional square lattice interacting via both the long-ranged
dipole-dipole interaction and a short-ranged on-site attractive interaction.
Singlet superfluid, charge density wave, and supersolid phases are found to
exist in the system. We map out the zero temperature phase diagram and find
that the supersolid phase is considerably stabilized by the dipole-dipole
interaction and thus can exist over a large region of filling factors. We study
the melting of the supersolid phase with increasing temperature, map out a
finite temperature phase diagram of the system at fixed filling, and determine
the parameter region where the supersolid phase can possibly be observed in
experiments.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Lattice supersolid phase of strongly correlated bosons in an optical cavity
We numerically simulate strongly correlated ultracold bosons coupled to a
high-finesse cavity field, pumped by a laser beam in the transverse direction.
Assuming a weak classical optical lattice added in the cavity direction, we
model this system by a generalized Bose-Hubbard model, which is solved by means
of bosonic dynamical mean-field theory. The complete phase diagram is
established, which contains two novel self-organized quantum phases, lattice
supersolid and checkerboard solid, in addition to conventional phases such as
superfluid and Mott insulator. At finite but low temperature, thermal
fluctuations are found to enhance the buildup of the self-organized phases. We
demonstrate that cavity-mediated long-range interactions can give rise to
stable lattice supersolid and checkerboard solid phases even in the regime of
strong s-wave scattering. In the presence of a harmonic trap, we discuss
coexistence of these self-organized phases, as relevant to experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Anisotropic pair-superfluidity of trapped two-component Bose gases
We theoretically investigate the pair-superfluid phase of two-component
ultracold gases with negative inter-species interactions in an optical lattice.
We establish the phase diagram for filling at zero and finite
temperature, by applying Bosonic Dynamical Mean-Field Theory, and confirm the
stability of pair-superfluidity for asymmetric hopping of the two species.
While the pair superfluid is found to be robust in the presence of a harmonic
trap, we observe that it is destroyed already by a small population imbalance
of the two species.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figure
Pomeranchuk effect and spin-gradient cooling of Bose-Bose mixtures in an optical lattice
We theoretically investigate finite-temperature thermodynamics and
demagnetization cooling of two-component Bose-Bose mixtures in a cubic optical
lattice, by using bosonic dynamical mean field theory (BDMFT). We calculate the
finite-temperature phase diagram, and remarkably find that the system can be
heated from the superfluid into the Mott insulator at low temperature,
analogous to the Pomeranchuk effect in 3He. This provides a promising many-body
cooling technique. We examine the entropy distribution in the trapped system
and discuss its dependence on temperature and an applied magnetic field
gradient. Our numerical simulations quantitatively validate the spin-gradient
demagnetization cooling scheme proposed in recent experiments.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
AUV SLAM and experiments using a mechanical scanning forward-looking sonar
Navigation technology is one of the most important challenges in the applications of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) which navigate in the complex undersea environment. The ability of localizing a robot and accurately mapping its surroundings simultaneously, namely the simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem, is a key prerequisite of truly autonomous robots. In this paper, a modified-FastSLAM algorithm is proposed and used in the navigation for our C-Ranger research platform, an open-frame AUV. A mechanical scanning imaging sonar is chosen as the active sensor for the AUV. The modified-FastSLAM implements the update relying on the on-board sensors of C-Ranger. On the other hand, the algorithm employs the data association which combines the single particle maximum likelihood method with modified negative evidence method, and uses the rank-based resampling to overcome the particle depletion problem. In order to verify the feasibility of the proposed methods, both simulation experiments and sea trials for C-Ranger are conducted. The experimental results show the modified-FastSLAM employed for the navigation of the C-Ranger AUV is much more effective and accurate compared with the traditional methods
Quantum phases of Bose-Bose mixtures on a triangular lattice
We investigate the zero temperature quantum phases of a Bose-Bose mixture on
a triangular lattice using Bosonic Dynamical Mean Field Theory (BDMFT). We
consider the case of total filling one where geometric frustration arises for
asymmetric hopping. We map out a rich ground state phase diagram including
xy-ferromagnetic, spin-density wave, superfluid, and supersolid phases. In
particular, we identify a stripe spin-density wave phase for highly asymmetric
hopping. On top of the spin-density wave, we find that the system generically
shows weak charge (particle) density wave order.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
DeepEverest: Accelerating Declarative Top-K Queries for Deep Neural Network Interpretation [Technical Report]
We design, implement, and evaluate DeepEverest, a system for the efficient
execution of interpretation by example queries over the activation values of a
deep neural network. DeepEverest consists of an efficient indexing technique
and a query execution algorithm with various optimizations. We prove that the
proposed query execution algorithm is instance optimal. Experiments with our
prototype show that DeepEverest, using less than 20% of the storage of full
materialization, significantly accelerates individual queries by up to 63x and
consistently outperforms other methods on multi-query workloads that simulate
DNN interpretation processes
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