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    Synthesis of Novel 6-Substituted and 5-Substituted Pyrrolo[2,3-D] Pyrimidine Antifolates as Targeted Anticancer Therapies

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    The dissertation will give an introduction, background and current research progress in the areas of antifolates and chemotherapy of anticancer. The design and synthesis of classical 6- substituted pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines and 5-substituted pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines as potential antifolates have been described. The design variations include: methylated thiophene regioisomers, fluorinated phenyl regioisomers, thionyl regioisomers on the side chain of pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines. As a part of this study, a series of new compounds have been synthesized and characterized. Of these, ten final compounds were submitted for biological evaluation

    An entanglement measure for n-qubits

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    Recently, Coffman, Kundu, and Wootters introduced the residual entanglement for three qubits to quantify the three-qubit entanglement in Phys. Rev. A 61, 052306 (2000). In Phys. Rev. A 65, 032304 (2007), we defined the residual entanglement for nn qubits, whose values are between 0 and 1. In this paper, we want to show that the residual entanglement for nn qubits is a natural measure of entanglement by demonstrating the following properties. (1). It is SL-invariant, especially LU-invariant. (2). It is an entanglement monotone. (3). It is invariant under permutations of the qubits. (4). It vanishes or is multiplicative for product states.Comment: 16 pages, no figure

    SLOCC invariant and semi-invariants for SLOCC classification of four-qubits

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    We show there are at least 28 distinct true SLOCC entanglement classes for four-qubits by means of SLOCC invariant and semi-invariants and derive the number of the degenerated SLOCC classes for n-qubits.Comment: 22 pages, no figures, 9 tables, submit the paper to a journa

    A More General Quantum Searching Algorithm And the Precise Formula of the Amplitude and the Non-symmetric Effects of Different Rotating Angles

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    This paper presented two general quantum search algorithms. We derived the iterated formulas and the simpler approximate formulas and the precise formula for the amplitude in the desired state. A mathematical proof of Grover's algorithm being optimal among the algorithms with arbitrary phase rotations was given in this paper. This first reported the non-symmetric effects of different rotating angles, and gave the first-order approximate phase condition when rotating angles are different.Comment: 13 pages, misusing tex formatting commands in title, shorted the titles, corrected typos, added the justifications to the section

    Fixed-point Quantum Search for Different Phase Shifts

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    Grover recently presented the fixed-point search algorithm. In this letter, we study the fixed-point search algorithm obtained by replacing equal phase shifts of π/3\pi /3 by different phase shifts.Comment: 8 page

    No-cloning of nonorthogonal states does not require inner product preserving

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    The no-cloning theorem says there is no quantum copy machine which can copy any one-qubit state. Inner product preserving was always used to prove the no-cloning of nonorthogonal states. In this paper we show that the no-cloning of nonorthogonal states does not require inner product preserving and discuss the minimal properties which a linear operator possesses to copy two different states at the same device. In this paper, we obtain the following necessary and sufficient condition. For any two different states ∣ψ〉 = a∣0〉+b∣1〉∣ψ〉=a∣0〉+b∣1〉 and ∣ϕ〉 = c∣0〉+d∣1〉∣ϕ〉=c∣0〉+d∣1〉, assume that a linear operator LL can copy them, that is, L(∣ψ,0〉) = ∣ψ,ψ〉L(∣ψ,0〉)=∣ψ,ψ〉 and L(∣ϕ,0〉) = ∣ϕ,ϕ〉L(∣ϕ,0〉)=∣ϕ,ϕ〉. Then the two states are orthogonal if and only if L(∣0,0〉)L(∣0,0〉) and L(∣1,0〉)L(∣1,0〉) are unit length states. Thus we only need linearity and that L(∣0,0〉)L(∣0,0〉) and L(∣1,0〉)L(∣1,0〉) are unit length states to prove the no-cloning of nonorthogonal states. It implies that inner product preserving is not necessary for the no-cloning of nonorthogonal states.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87751/2/082102_1.pd
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