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    Space charge limited release of charged inverse micelles in non-polar liquids

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    Charged inverse micelles (CIMs) generated during a continuous polarizing voltage between electrodes in the model system of polyisobutylene succinimide in dodecane do not populate a diffuse double layer like CIMs present in equilibrium (regular CIMs), but instead end up in interface layers. When the applied voltage is reversed abruptly after a continuous polarizing voltage step, two peaks are observed in the transient current. The first peak is due to the release of regular CIMs from the diffuse double layers formed during the polarizing voltage step, which is understood on the basis of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations. The second peak is due to the release of a small fraction of generated negative CIMs from the interface layer. A model based on space charge limited release of the generated negative CIMs from the interface layer is presented and the results of the model are compared with several types of measurements. For the situation in which the bulk is deprived of regular CIMs and neutral inverse micelles, the results of the model are in agreement with the experimental results. However, for the situation in which regular CIMs and neutral inverse micelles are present, the model shows discrepancies with the experiment for high voltages and high charge contents. These discrepancies are attributed to electrohydrodynamic flow caused by local variations in the electric field at the vicinity of the electrodes, which occur during the reversal voltage. Also the long term decrease of the amount of released generated CIMs is studied and it is found that the presence of regular CIMs and neutral inverse micelles speeds up the decrease. This study provides a deeper insight in the electrodynamics of CIMs and is relevant for various applications in non-polar liquids

    Event activity-dependence of jet production in p-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.02 TeV measured with semi-inclusive hadron+jet correlations by ALICE

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    We report measurement of the semi-inclusive distribution of charged-particle jets recoiling from a high transverse momentum (pTp_{\rm T}) hadron trigger, for p-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.02 TeV, in p-Pb events classified by event activity. This observable has been measured in pp and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC, providing a new probe to measure quenching. Jets are reconstructed from charged particle tracks using anti-ktk_{\rm t} with R=0.4R = 0.4 and low IR cutoff of jet constituents (pT,track>0.15p_{\rm T,track} > 0.15 GeV/cc). The complex uncorrelated jet background is corrected by a data-driven approach. Recoil jet distributions are reported for 15<pT,jetch<5015 < p_{\rm T,jet}^{\rm ch} < 50 GeV/cc. Events are classified by signal in the ALICE V0A detector, which measures forward multiplicity, and ZNA, which measures the number of neutrons at zero degrees. This self-normalized observable does not require scaling of reference distributions by TpAT_{\rm pA} , thereby avoiding the need for geometric modeling. We compare the trigger-normalized recoil jet yield for p-Pb collisions with different event activity to measure the effects of jet quenching in small systems at the LHC.Comment: Proceedings of the Quark Matter 2017 conference, February 6-11, 201

    Quantum partial teleportation as optimal cloning at a distance

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    We propose a feasible scheme of conditional quantum partial teleportation of a qubit as optimal asymmetric cloning at a distance. In this scheme, Alice preserves one imperfect clone whereas other clone is teleported to Bob. Fidelities of the clones can be simply controlled by an asymmetry in Bell-state measurement. The optimality means that tightest inequality for the fidelities in the asymmetric cloning is saturated. Further we design a conditional teleportation as symmetric optimal N-> N+1 cloning from N Alice's replicas on single distant clone. We shortly discussed two feasible experimental implementations, first one for teleportation of polarization state of a photon and second one, for teleportation of a time-bin qubit.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Torsion of elliptic curves over quadratic cyclotomic fields

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    In this paper we study the possible torsions of elliptic curves over Q(i)\mathbb Q(i) and Q(3)\mathbb Q(\sqrt {-3}).Comment: 9 pages, to appear in Math. J. Okayama Univ
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