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Emergence, Evolution and Scaling of Online Social Networks
This work was partially supported by AFOSR under Grant No. FA9550-10-1-0083, NSF under Grant No. CDI-1026710, NSF of China under Grants Nos. 61473060 and 11275003, and NBRPC under Grant No. 2010CB731403. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Entanglement criterion via general symmetric informationally complete measurements
We study the quantum separability problem by using general symmetric
informationally complete measurements and present a separability criterion for
arbitrary dimensional bipartite systems. We show by detailed examples that our
criterion is more powerful than the existing ones in entanglement detection.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Non-strange partner of strangeonium-like state Y(2175)
Inspired by the observed Y(2175) state, we predict its non-strange partner
Y(1915), which has a resonance structure with mass around 1915 MeV and width
about MeV. Experimental search for Y(1915) is proposed by
analyzing the or invariant mass spectrum of
the and processes, which are accessible at Belle, BaBar, BESIII and
forthcoming BelleII. Considering similarity between two families, the
comparison of the mass spectra of and families can provide
important information on the 1D state of family, , which has
a very broad resonance structure with mass around 1910 MeV regarded as the
strangeonium partner of . This also answers the question why the
1D state is still missing in experiment. This is supported by our
former study on the properties of Y(2175), which explains Y(2175) as the 2D
strangeonium because our theoretical total width is comparable with the Belle
data.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. More discussions and numerical results added.
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