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Multiparty quantum secret sharing with pure entangled states and decoy photons
We present a scheme for multiparty quantum secret sharing of a private key
with pure entangled states and decoy photons. The boss, say Alice uses the
decoy photons, which are randomly in one of the four nonorthogonal
single-photon states, to prevent a potentially dishonest agent from
eavesdropping freely. This scheme requires the parties of communication to have
neither an ideal single-photon quantum source nor a maximally entangled one,
which makes this scheme more convenient than others in a practical application.
Moreover, it has the advantage of having high intrinsic efficiency for qubits
and exchanging less classical information in principle.Comment: 5 pages, no figure
Generalized Evidence Theory
Conflict management is still an open issue in the application of Dempster
Shafer evidence theory. A lot of works have been presented to address this
issue. In this paper, a new theory, called as generalized evidence theory
(GET), is proposed. Compared with existing methods, GET assumes that the
general situation is in open world due to the uncertainty and incomplete
knowledge. The conflicting evidence is handled under the framework of GET. It
is shown that the new theory can explain and deal with the conflicting evidence
in a more reasonable way.Comment: 39 pages, 5 figure
The Time Invariance Principle, Ecological (Non)Chaos, and A Fundamental Pitfall of Discrete Modeling
This paper is to show that most discrete models used for population dynamics
in ecology are inherently pathological that their predications cannot be
independently verified by experiments because they violate a fundamental
principle of physics. The result is used to tackle an on-going controversy
regarding ecological chaos. Another implication of the result is that all
continuous dynamical systems must be modeled by differential equations. As a
result it suggests that researches based on discrete modeling must be closely
scrutinized and the teaching of calculus and differential equations must be
emphasized for students of biology
Model-independent traversable wormholes from baryon acoustic oscillations
In this paper, we investigate the model-independent traversable wormholes
from baryon acoustic oscillations. Firstly, we place the statistical
constraints on the average dark energy equation of state by only
using BAO data. Subsequently, two specific wormhole solutions are obtained,
i.e, the cases of the constant redshift function and a special choice for the
shape function. For the first case, we analyze the traversabilities of the
wormhole configuration, and for the second case, we find that one can construct
theoretically a traversable wormhole with infinitesimal amounts of average null
energy condition violating phantom fluid. Furthermore, we perform the stability
analysis for the first case, and find that the stable equilibrium
configurations may increase for increasing values of the throat radius of the
wormhole in the cases of a positive and a negative surface energy density. It
is worth noting that the obtained wormhole solutions are static and spherically
symmetrical metric, and that we assume to be a constant between
different redshifts when placing constraints, hence, these wormhole solutions
can be interpreted as stable and static phantom wormholes configurations at
some certain redshift which lies in the range [0.32, 2.34].Comment: Minor revision. Published in Physics of the Dark Univers
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