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Holographic Butterfly Effect and Diffusion in Quantum Critical Region
We investigate the butterfly effect and charge diffusion near the quantum
phase transition in holographic approach. We argue that their criticality is
controlled by the holographic scaling geometry with deformations induced by a
relevant operator at finite temperature. Specifically, in the quantum critical
region controlled by a single fixed point, the butterfly velocity decreases
when deviating from the critical point. While, in the non-critical region, the
behavior of the butterfly velocity depends on the specific phase at low
temperature. Moreover, in the holographic Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless
transition, the universal behavior of the butterfly velocity is absent.
Finally, the tendency of our holographic results matches with the numerical
results of Bose-Hubbard model. A comparison between our result and that in the
nonlinear sigma model is also given.Comment: 41 pages, 7 figures, minor revisions, refs adde
Deep attractor network for single-microphone speaker separation
Despite the overwhelming success of deep learning in various speech
processing tasks, the problem of separating simultaneous speakers in a mixture
remains challenging. Two major difficulties in such systems are the arbitrary
source permutation and unknown number of sources in the mixture. We propose a
novel deep learning framework for single channel speech separation by creating
attractor points in high dimensional embedding space of the acoustic signals
which pull together the time-frequency bins corresponding to each source.
Attractor points in this study are created by finding the centroids of the
sources in the embedding space, which are subsequently used to determine the
similarity of each bin in the mixture to each source. The network is then
trained to minimize the reconstruction error of each source by optimizing the
embeddings. The proposed model is different from prior works in that it
implements an end-to-end training, and it does not depend on the number of
sources in the mixture. Two strategies are explored in the test time, K-means
and fixed attractor points, where the latter requires no post-processing and
can be implemented in real-time. We evaluated our system on Wall Street Journal
dataset and show 5.49\% improvement over the previous state-of-the-art methods.Comment: 2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal
Processing (ICASSP
Holographic Shear Viscosity in Hyperscaling Violating Theories without Translational Invariance
In this paper we investigate the ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density,
, in hyperscaling violating geometry with lattice structure. We show
that the scaling relation with hyperscaling violation gives a strong constraint
to the mass of graviton and usually leads to a power law of temperature,
. We find the exponent can be greater than two
such that the new bound for viscosity raised in arXiv:1601.02757 is violated.
Our above observation is testified by constructing specific solutions with UV
completion in various holographic models. Finally, we compare the boundedness
of with the behavior of entanglement entropy and conjecture a relation
between them.Comment: 38 pages, 8 figures: 1 appendix added, 2 figures added, 1 references
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Quantum dense coding scheme via cavity decay
We investigate a secure scheme for implementing quantum dense coding via
cavity decay and liner optics devices. Our scheme combines two distinct
advantages: atomic qubit sevres as stationary bit and photonic qubit as flying
bit, thus it is suitable for long distant quantum communication.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure. A revised version, accept for publication in
Journal of Modern Optc
Evolution of green shipping research: themes and methods
Over the past 30 years, there have been growing concerns on theenvironmental impacts of maritime transportation, which have attractedgreat attention from both academia and practitioners. Understandingdevelopments in this area can help guide future research. We conducteda comprehensive review of green shipping research, comprising 213papers published in transportation journals in SSCI of 2017 over theperiod 1988–2017. We find that research on green shipping hasincreased greatly since 2012, accounting for 77.5% of the reviewedpapers. The main focus today on green shipping was on air pollution,and the classification of green shipping practice, such as technical measures,operational options, market-based measures, and recycling andreusing, is becoming clear. According to the existing studies, futureresearch on green shipping must strengthen technology research tonot only solve practical problems, but also to establish a theoreticalgreen shipping system. Moreover, researchers from different countriescould cooperate with each other to give effective suggestions on settingstandards and laws of green shipping. Finally, we identify the futureresearch themes will focus on setting up green shipping system andlegislation and policy
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