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Measurement-Device-Independent Detection of Beyond-Quantum State
In quantum theory, a quantum state on a composite system of two parties
realizes a non-negative probability with any measurement element with a tensor
product form. However, there also exist non-quantum states which satisfy the
above condition. Such states are called beyond-quantum states, and cannot be
detected by standard Bell tests. To distinguish a beyond-quantum state from
quantum states, we propose a measurement-device-independent (MDI) test for
beyond-quantum state detection, which is composed of quantum input states on
respective parties and quantum measurements across the input system and the
target system on respective parties. The performance of our protocol is
independent of the forms of the tested states and the measurement operators,
which provides an advantage in practical scenarios. We also discuss the
importance of tomographic completeness of the input sets to the detection.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure
Charge transfer and weak bonding between molecular oxygen and graphene zigzag edges at low temperatures
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of air-physisorbed defective
carbon nano-onions evidences in favor of microwave assisted formation of
weakly-bound paramagnetic complexes comprising negatively-charged O2- ions and
edge carbon atoms carrying pi-electronic spins. These complexes being located
on the graphene edges are stable at low temperatures but irreversibly
dissociate at temperatures above 50-60 K. These EPR findings are justified by
density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrating transfer of an
electron from the zigzag edge of graphene-like material to oxygen molecule
physisorbed on the graphene sheet edge. This charge transfer causes changing
the spin state of the adsorbed oxygen molecule from S = 1 to S = 1/2 one. DFT
calculations show significant changes of adsorption energy of oxygen molecule
and robustness of the charge transfer to variations of the graphene-like
substrate morphology (flat and corrugated mono- and bi-layered graphene) as
well as edges passivation. The presence of H- and COOH- terminated edge carbon
sites with such corrugated substrate morphology allows formation of ZE-O2-
paramagnetic complexes characterized by small (<50 meV) binding energies and
also explains their irreversible dissociation as revealed by EPR.Comment: 28 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, accepted in Carbon journa
Life Without Dreams: Muscarinic Receptors Are Required to Regulate REM Sleep in Mice
Mammalian sleep comprises REM and NREM stages, but the regulation mechanisms are unclear. In this issue of Cell Reports, Niwa et al. (2018) comprehensively knocked out cholinergic receptors in mice and found that muscarinic signaling is crucial for REM sleep and possibly important for NREM sleep
The Affine-Metric Quantum Gravity with Extra Local Symmetries
We discuss the role of additional local symmetries related to the
transformations of connection fields in the affine-metric theory of gravity.
The corresponding BRST transformations connected with all symmetries (general
coordinate, local Lorentz and extra) are constructed. It is shown, that extra
symmetries give the additional contribution to effective action which is
proportional to the corresponding Nielsen-Kallosh ghost one. Some arguments are
given, that there is no anomaly associated with extra local symmetries.Comment: 14 pages in LATEX (The version of paper accepted for publication in
Class. Quant. Grav.
CIRCULAR DICHROISM OF LIGHT-HARVESTING COMPLEXES FROM PURPLE PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA
The CD spectra of a range of antenna complexes from several different species of purple photosynthetic bacteria were recorded in the wavelength range of 190 to 930 nm. Analysis of the far UV CD (190 to 250 nm) showed that in each case except for the B800-850 from Chr. vinosum the secondary structure of the light-harvesting complexes contains a large amount of α-helix (50%) and very little 0-pleated sheet. This confirms the predictions of the group of Zuber of a high a-helical content based upon consideration of the primary structures of several antenna apoproteins. The CD spectra from the carotenoids and the bacteriochlorophylls show considerable variations depending upon the type of antenna complex. The different amplitude ratios in the CD spectrum for the bacteriochlorophyll Qy, Qx and Soret bands indicate not only different degrees of exciton coupling, but also a strong and variable hyperchromism (Scherz and Parson, 1984a, b)
Cheek-splitting technique for marginal mandibulectomy : a novel approach
When performing marginal mandibulectomy, ensuring complete tumor removal and preventing postoperative iatrogenic mandibular fracture are essential. Pathological fracture can result due to stress concentration at the site requiring acute angle resection. To perform marginal mandibulectomy without making acute angles in patients with a lesion in the molar or more posterior region, a submandibular or transbuccal approach is necessary. Compared to the submandibular approach, the transbuccal approach is considered useful as it reduces operative time and prevents injury to the facial and mental nerves. Additionally, this approach does not leave a scar in the surgical field, which is beneficial in subsequent neck dissection for late neck metastasis. Here, we report 2 cases of lower gingival carcinoma in which satisfactory aesthetic outcomes were achieved with an improved cheek-splitting technique for marginal mandibulectomy using a transbuccal approach, taking into consideration the angle of the mouth, design of the triangular flap, and modiolus
Uncertainty Relation Revisited from Quantum Estimation Theory
By invoking quantum estimation theory we formulate bounds of errors in
quantum measurement for arbitrary quantum states and observables in a
finite-dimensional Hilbert space. We prove that the measurement errors of two
observables satisfy Heisenberg's uncertainty relation, find the attainable
bound, and provide a strategy to achieve it.Comment: manuscript including 4 pages and 2 figure
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