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Post-Swift Gamma-ray Burst Science and Capabilities Needed to EXIST
The exhilerating results from Swift in its first year of operations have
opened a new era of exploration of the high energy universe. The surge to
higher redshifts of the Gamma-ray bursts now imaged with increased sensitivity
establishes them as viable cosmic probes of the early universe. Wide-field
coded aperture imaging with solid-state pixel detectors (Cd-Zn-Te) has been
also established as the optimum approach for GRB discovery and location as well
as to conduct sensitive full-sky hard X-ray sky surveys. I outline the current
and future major science questions likely to dominate the post-Swift era for
GRBs and several related disciplines and the mission requirements to tackle
these. The EXIST mission, under study for NASA's Black Hole Finder Probe (BHFP)
in the Beyond Einstein Program, could achieve these objectives as the Next
Generation GRB Mission with `ultimate' sensitivity and wide-field survey
capability. Analysis tools for processing Swift/BAT slew data are under
development at CfA and will both test EXIST scanning imaging and provide new
data on GRBs and transients.Comment: Invited review to appear in the Proceedings of the 16th Annual
October Astrophysics Conference in Maryland, "Gamma Ray Bursts in the Swift
Era", eds. S. Holt, N. Gehrels and J. Nousek; 11 pages, 5 figure
Inviting Injustice: Why the Rhode Island Supreme Court Should Publish Opinions for All Criminal Case Decisions
Transversal Clifford gates on folded surface codes
Surface and color codes are two forms of topological quantum error correction
in two spatial dimensions with complementary properties. Surface codes have
lower-depth error detection circuits and well-developed decoders to interpret
and correct errors, while color codes have transversal Clifford gates and
better code efficiency in the number of physical qubits needed to achieve a
given code distance. A formal equivalence exists between color codes and folded
surface codes, but it does not guarantee the transferability of any of these
favorable properties. However, the equivalence does imply the existence of
constant-depth circuit implementations of logical Clifford gates on folded
surface codes. We achieve and improve this result by constructing two families
of folded surface codes with transversal Clifford gates. This construction is
presented generally for qudits of any dimension. The specific application of
these codes to universal quantum computation based on qubit fusion is also
discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, major revision and expansion of the original
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An experimental investigation of the force network ensemble
We present an experiment in which a horizontal quasi-2D granular system with
a fixed neighbor network is cyclically compressed and decompressed over 1000
cycles. We remove basal friction by floating the particles on a thin air
cushion, so that particles only interact in-plane. As expected for a granular
system, the applied load is not distributed uniformly, but is instead
concentrated in force chains which form a network throughout the system. To
visualize the structure of these networks, we use particles made from
photoelastic material. The experimental setup and a new data-processing
pipeline allow us to map out the evolution subject to the cyclic compressions.
We characterize several statistical properties of the packing, including the
probability density function of the contact force, and compare them with
theoretical and numerical predictions from the force network ensemble theory.Comment: accepted for publication in the conference proceedings of Powders and
Grains 201
The Trade and Labour Approaches to Wage Inequality
We compare the trade and labour approaches to wage inequality. We first look at the theoretical differences, stressing the different roles ascribed to sector and factor bias, labour supply and the theory of technical change in trade models with endogenous prices. We then briefly review some of the evidence on the sector bias of prices and technology.Wage inequality, Technical change, Stolper-Samuelson effects
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