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    Quantum Abacus

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    We show that the U(2) family of point interactions on a line can be utilized to provide the U(2) family of qubit operations for quantum information processing. Qubits are realized as localized states in either side of the point interaction which represents a controllable gate. The manipulation of qubits proceeds in a manner analogous to the operation of an abacus. Keywords: quantum computation, quantum contact interaction, quantum wireComment: 4 Pages ReVTeX4 with 3 figure

    Quantum contact interactions

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    The existence of several exotic phenomena, such as duality and spectral anholonomy is pointed out in one-dimensional quantum wire with a single defect. The topological structure in the spectral space which is behind these phenomena is identified.Comment: A lecture presented at the 2nd Winter Institute on Foundations of Quantum Theory and Quantum Optics (WINST02), Jan. 2-11, 2002, S.N.Bose Institute, Calcutta, India: 8 pages latex with Indian Acad. Sci. style fil

    Potential-controlled filtering in quantum star graphs

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    We study the scattering in a quantum star graph with a F\"ul\"op--Tsutsui coupling in its vertex and with external potentials on the lines. We find certain special couplings for which the probability of the transmission between two given lines of the graph is strongly influenced by the potential applied on another line. On the basis of this phenomenon we design a tunable quantum band-pass spectral filter. The transmission from the input to the output line is governed by a potential added on the controlling line. The strength of the potential directly determines the passband position, which allows to control the filter in a macroscopic manner. Generalization of this concept to quantum devices with multiple controlling lines proves possible. It enables the construction of spectral filters with more controllable parameters or with more operation modes. In particular, we design a band-pass filter with independently adjustable multiple passbands. We also address the problem of the physical realization of F\"ul\"op--Tsutsui couplings and demonstrate that the couplings needed for the construction of the proposed quantum devices can be approximated by simple graphs carrying only δ\delta potentials.Comment: 41 pages, 17 figure

    Green Function Monte Carlo Method for Excited States of Quantum System

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    A novel scheme to solve the quantum eigenvalue problem through the imaginary-time Green function Monte Carlo method is presented. This method is applicable to the excited states as well as to the ground state of a generic system. We demonstrate the validity of the method with the numerical examples on three simple systems including a discretized sine-Gordon model.Comment: RevTeX 5pg with 3 epsf figure

    Classical Aspects of Quantum Walls in One Dimension

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    We investigate the system of a particle moving on a half line x >= 0 under the general walls at x = 0 that are permitted quantum mechanically. These quantum walls, characterized by a parameter L, are shown to be realized as a limit of regularized potentials. We then study the classical aspects of the quantum walls, by seeking a classical counterpart which admits the same time delay in scattering with the quantum wall, and also by examining the WKB-exactness of the transition kernel based on the regularized potentials. It is shown that no classical counterpart exists for walls with L < 0, and that the WKB-exactness can hold only for L = 0 and L = infinity.Comment: TeX, 21 pages, 4 figures. v2: some parts of the text improved, new and improved figure

    Fulop-Tsutsui interactions on quantum graphs

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    We examine scale invariant Fulop-Tsutsui couplings in a quantum vertex of a general degree nn. We demonstrate that essentially same scattering amplitudes as for the free coupling can be achieved for two (n−1)(n-1)-parameter Fulop-Tsutsui subfamilies if nn is odd, and for three (n−1)(n-1)-parameter Fulop-Tsutsui subfamilies if nn is even. We also work up an approximation scheme for a general Fulop-Tsutsui vertex, using only nn δ\delta function potentials.Comment: 14 pages elsevier format, new references adde
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