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    Directed quantum communication

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    We raise the question whether there is a way to characterize the quantum information transport properties of a medium or material. For this analysis the special features of quantum information have to be taken into account. We find that quantum communication over an isotropic medium, as opposed to classical information transfer, requires the transmitter to direct the signal towards the receiver. Furthermore, for large classes of media there is a threshold, in the sense that `sufficiently much' of the signal has to be collected. Therefore, the medium's capacity for quantum communication can be characterized in terms of how the size of the transmitter and receiver has to scale with the transmission distance to maintain quantum information transmission. To demonstrate the applicability of this concept, an n-dimensional spin lattice is considered, yielding a sufficient scaling of d^(n/3) with the distance d

    Generalized spectroscopy; coherence, superposition, and loss

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    We analyze single particle coherence and interference in the presence of particle loss and derive an inequality that relates the preservation of coherence, the creation of superposition with the vacuum, and the degree of particle loss. We find that loss channels constructed using linear optics form a special subclass. We suggests a generalized spectroscopy where, in analogy with the absorption spectrum, we measure a "coherence loss spectrum" and a "superposition creation spectrum". The theory is illustrated with examples

    Exact Fidelity and Full Fidelity Statistics in Regular and Chaotic Surroundings

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    For a prepared state exact expressions for the time dependent mean fidelity as well as for the mean inverse paricipation ratio are obtained analytically. The distribution function of fidelity in the long time limit and of inverse participation ratio are studied numerically and analytically. Surprising features like fidelity revival and enhanced non--ergodicity are observed. The role of the coupling coefficients and of complexity of background is studied as well.Comment: 4 pages 3 figure

    UM Faculty Member Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

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    Warhol will lead language programs for faculty and graduate students in Thailan

    Master\u27s Student Wins Top Prize in Juried Art Exhibition

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    Orientation Leaders: An Elite Group

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    UM Museum to Create Interactive Learning Space

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