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A Transactional Analysis of Interaction Free Measurements
The transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics is applied to the
"interaction-free" measurement scenario of Elitzur and Vaidman and to the
Quantum Zeno Effect version of the measurement scenario by Kwiat, et al. It is
shown that the non-classical information provided by the measurement scheme is
supplied by the probing of the intervening object by incomplete offer and
confirmation waves that do not form complete transactions or lead to real
interactions.Comment: Accepted for publication in Foundations of Physics Letter
Equivalence of Statistical Mechanical Ensembles for Non-Critical Quantum Systems
We consider the problem of whether the canonical and microcanonical ensembles
are locally equivalent for short-ranged quantum Hamiltonians of spins
arranged on a -dimensional lattices. For any temperature for which the
system has a finite correlation length, we prove that the canonical and
microcanonical state are approximately equal on regions containing up to
spins. The proof rests on a variant of the Berry--Esseen
theorem for quantum lattice systems and ideas from quantum information theory
Entanglement area law from specific heat capacity
We study the scaling of entanglement in low-energy states of quantum
many-body models on lattices of arbitrary dimensions. We allow for unbounded
Hamiltonians such that systems with bosonic degrees of freedom are included. We
show that if at low enough temperatures the specific heat capacity of the model
decays exponentially with inverse temperature, the entanglement in every
low-energy state satisfies an area law (with a logarithmic correction). This
behaviour of the heat capacity is typically observed in gapped systems.
Assuming merely that the low-temperature specific heat decays polynomially with
temperature, we find a subvolume scaling of entanglement. Our results give
experimentally verifiable conditions for area laws, show that they are a
generic property of low-energy states of matter, and, to the best of our
knowledge, constitute the first proof of an area law for unbounded Hamiltonians
beyond those that are integrable.Comment: v3 now featuring bosonic system
An Economic Assessment of the Myanmar Rice Sector: Current Developments and Prospects
In this study, the Myanmar rice economy is described in the context of the current political situation and state of national economic development. The forces that are changing rice production and exports are identified; however, the rate of development involves a complex integration of government intervention and politics, as well as availability of resources. Probable scenarios for rice production and export are projected based on recent growth trends and expected infrastructure development. The Arkansas Global Rice Model is used to integrate the Myanmar rice sector with the global rice market in developing projections
Hamster-to-rat heart and liver xenotransplantation with FK506 plus antiproliferative drugs
Heterotopic hamster hearts transplanted to unmodified LEW rats underwent humoral rejection in 3 days. Survival was prolonged to a median of 4 days with 2 mg/kg/day FK506. As monotherapy, 15 mg/kg/day cyclophosphamide greatly prolonged graft survival-far more than could be accomplished with RS-61443, brequinar (BQR), mizoribine, methotrexate, or deoxyspergualin. However, when FK506 treatment, which was ineffective alone, was combined with a short induction course (14 or 30 days) of subtherapeutic BQR, RS-61443, or cyclophosphamide, routine survival of heart xenografts was possible for as long as the daily FK506 was continued. In addition, a single large dose of 80 mg/kg cyclophosphamide 10 days preoperatively allowed routine cardiac xenograft survival under FK506. The ability of these antimetabolites to unmask the therapeutic potential of FK506 correlated, although imperfectly, with the prevention of rises of preformed heterospecific cytotoxic antibodies immediately postoperatively. As an adjunct to FK506, azathioprine was of marginal value, whereas mizoribine, methotrexate, and deoxyspergualin (DSPG) were of intermediate efficacy. After orthotopic hepatic xenotransplantation, the perioperative survival of the liver with its well-known resistance to antibodies was less dependent than the heart on the antimetabolite component of the combined drug therapy, but the unsatisfactory results with monotherapy of FK506, BQR, RS-61443, or cyclophosphamide were changed to routine success by combining continuous FK506 with a short course of any of the other drugs. Thus, by breaking down the antibody barrier to xenotransplantation with these so-called antiproliferative drugs, it has been possible with FK506 to transplant heart and liver xenografts with consistent long-term survival of healthy recipients
IMPACT OF PESTICIDE REGULATORY POLICIES ON U.S. RICE PRODUCTION
This paper examines the costs and benefits of pesticide regulations on US rice production. Benefit - cost analysis of FIFRA (The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) has been done taking into consideration the externality costs associated with the Endangered Species Act and the Worker Protection Standard, for which compliance under FIFRA has become mandatory since 1990.Pesticide regulation, Agricultural and Food Policy, Environmental Economics and Policy,
A quantum central limit theorem for non-equilibrium systems: Exact local relaxation of correlated states
We prove that quantum many-body systems on a one-dimensional lattice locally
relax to Gaussian states under non-equilibrium dynamics generated by a bosonic
quadratic Hamiltonian. This is true for a large class of initial states - pure
or mixed - which have to satisfy merely weak conditions concerning the decay of
correlations. The considered setting is a proven instance of a situation where
dynamically evolving closed quantum systems locally appear as if they had truly
relaxed, to maximum entropy states for fixed second moments. This furthers the
understanding of relaxation in suddenly quenched quantum many-body systems. The
proof features a non-commutative central limit theorem for non-i.i.d. random
variables, showing convergence to Gaussian characteristic functions, giving
rise to trace-norm closeness. We briefly relate our findings to ideas of
typicality and concentration of measure.Comment: 27 pages, final versio
Thermalization and Return to Equilibrium on Finite Quantum Lattice Systems
Thermal states are the bedrock of statistical physics. Nevertheless, when and
how they actually arise in closed quantum systems is not fully understood. We
consider this question for systems with local Hamiltonians on finite quantum
lattices. In a first step, we show that states with exponentially decaying
correlations equilibrate after a quantum quench. Then we show that the
equilibrium state is locally equivalent to a thermal state, provided that the
free energy of the equilibrium state is sufficiently small and the thermal
state has exponentially decaying correlations. As an application, we look at a
related important question: When are thermal states stable against noise? In
other words, if we locally disturb a closed quantum system in a thermal state,
will it return to thermal equilibrium? We rigorously show that this occurs when
the correlations in the thermal state are exponentially decaying. All our
results come with finite-size bounds, which are crucial for the growing field
of quantum thermodynamics and other physical applications.Comment: 8 pages (5 for main text and 3 for appendices); v2 is essentially the
published versio
Investigation of Anti-Phase Asymmetric Quiet Rotor Technology
The future of urban air mobility has a well-known tall pole challenge in the form of community acceptance which largely comes from the noise. This paper presents a proposed anti-phase rotor technology that could reduce noise sources such as blade vortex interaction noise. The anti-phase rotor technology includes a rotor design with various anti-phase alternating trailing edge patterns and a rotor design with an asymmetric blade tip. Four small-scale anti-phase rotors are fabricated by 3D printing for acoustic measurements conducted in a low-speed open-circuit wind tunnel to assess the effectiveness of the proposed anti-phase rotor technology. Preliminary test results appear to be promising and indicate that the anti-phase rotor designs could be a practical means of reducing blade vortex interactions and noise. The four tested anti-phase rotor designs have peak acoustic performance depending on the RPM and thrust which suggests improved performance through design optimization could be achieved for specific mission requirements
Ubic: Bridging the gap between digital cryptography and the physical world
Advances in computing technology increasingly blur the boundary between the
digital domain and the physical world. Although the research community has
developed a large number of cryptographic primitives and has demonstrated their
usability in all-digital communication, many of them have not yet made their
way into the real world due to usability aspects. We aim to make another step
towards a tighter integration of digital cryptography into real world
interactions. We describe Ubic, a framework that allows users to bridge the gap
between digital cryptography and the physical world. Ubic relies on
head-mounted displays, like Google Glass, resource-friendly computer vision
techniques as well as mathematically sound cryptographic primitives to provide
users with better security and privacy guarantees. The framework covers key
cryptographic primitives, such as secure identification, document verification
using a novel secure physical document format, as well as content hiding. To
make a contribution of practical value, we focused on making Ubic as simple,
easily deployable, and user friendly as possible.Comment: In ESORICS 2014, volume 8712 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
pp. 56-75, Wroclaw, Poland, September 7-11, 2014. Springer, Berlin, German
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