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Year 2010
  • Briding the communicational gap between client and software developer
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    - Year 2010

    Often is it the case that people find it difficult to bridge thecommunicational gap between themselves and others. This is something of a problem, to say the least. My aim is to explain and to clarify the reasons behind this and to hopefully overcome any obstacles, to allow for a much smoother and more accurate means of fulfilling client and software developer needs.I have found through my own personal experience something which...

  • Co to jest czas?
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    - Year 2010

    Święty Augustyn wypowiedział kiedyś takie słowa: "Czymże jest czas? Jeśli nikt mnie o to nie pyta, wiem. Jeśli pytającemu usiłuję wytłumaczyć, nie wiem." Nie ma wątpliwości, że czas jest czymś ważnym,a nawet bardzo ważnym - bez niego nic by się nie działo. Czy czas nie jest tym dobrem, którego nam brakuje najczęściej? Wielu filozofów widzi w czasie jedną z podstaw wszelkich sądów matematycznych.Strategiczną rolę czasu jeszcze bardziej...

  • Directed pulse dynamics
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    Introducing a projection method into a one-dimensional model of a pulse propagation in isotropic media, we derive and investigate a system of equation describing dynamics ultrashort pulses of opposite directions ofpropagation and ones with interaction of directed pulses with different polarization.

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  • Efficient bounds on quantum-communication rates via their reduced variants
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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2010

    We investigate one-way communication scenarios where Bob operating on his component can transfer some subsystem to the environment. We define reduced versions of quantum-communication rates and, further, prove upper bounds on a one-way quantum secret key, distillable entanglement, and quantum-channel capacity by means of their reduced versions. It is shown that in some cases they drastically improve their estimation.

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  • Generation of the vorticity Mode by Sound in a Relaxing Maxwell Fluid

    Praca dotyczy nowej teorii akustyki nieliniowej badającej związki modu akustycznego z modem wirowym w płynach z relaksacją maxwellowską. Wyprowadzone zostało równanie ewolucyjne dla modu wirowego wywołanego dźwiękiem, które można stosować zarówno do dźwięków okresowych, jak i aperiodycznych. Przedstawiono przykłady generacji modu wirowego w płynie maxwellowskim z relaksacją wywołanego okresową i aperiodyczną falą dźwiękową.

  • Interaction of Acoustic and Thermal Modes in the Gas with Nonequilibrium Chemical Reactions: Possibilities of Acoustic Cooling

    Nonlinear generation of thermal mode during propagation of dominative sound in a chemically reacting gas is considered. The dynamic equation of excess temperature associated with the thermal mode is derived. It is instantaneous and includes quadratic nonlinear acoustic source reflecting the nonlinear character of interaction between acoustic and non-acoustic types of gas motion. Both periodic and aperiodic sound may be considered...

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  • Nonadditivity of quantum and classical capacities for entanglement breaking multiple-access channels and the butterfly network
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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2010

    We analyze quantum network primitives which are entanglement breaking. We show superadditivity of quantum and classical capacity regions for quantum multiple-access channels and the quantum butterfly network. Since the effects are especially visible at high noise they suggest that quantum information effects may be particularly helpful in the case of the networks with occasional high noise rates. The present effects provide a qualitative...

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  • Nonlinear generation of non-acoustic modes by low-frequency sound in a vibrationally relaxing gas
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    Two dynamic equations referring to a weakly nonlinear and weakly dispersive flow of a gas in which molecular vibrational relaxation takes place. are derived. The first one governs an excess temperature associated with the thermal mode, and the second one describes variations in vibrational energy. Both quantities refer to non-wave types of gas motion. These variations are caused by the nonlinear transfer of acoustic energy into...

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  • On thermal stability of topological qubit in Kitaev's 4D model
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    - OPEN SYSTEMS & INFORMATION DYNAMICS - Year 2010

    We analyse stability of the four-dimensional Kitaev model-a candidate for scalable quantum memory - in finite temperature within the weak coupling Markovian limit. It is shown that, below a critical temperature, certain topological qubit observables X and Z possess relaxation times exponentially long in the size of the system. Their construction involves polynomial in system size algorithm which uses as an input the results of...

  • Projecting procedure for meta-material fiber
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    - Year 2010

    We would like to show new way of derivation evolution equation for short pulses in dielectric waveguide including one model of metamaterial waveguide. This derivation model rely on projecting to the orthogonal basis. In our case to orthogonal basis for cylindrical waveguide.

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  • Quantum superadditivity in linear optics networks: Sending bits via multiple-access Gaussian channels
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    Superadditivity effects of communication capacities are known in the case of discrete variable quantum channels. We describe the continuous variable analog of one of these effects in the framework of Gaussian multiple access channels (MACs). Classically, superadditivity-type effects are strongly restricted: For example, adding resources to one sender is never advantageous to other senders in sending their respective information...

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  • Sudden death of effective entanglement
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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2010

    Sudden death of entanglement is a well-known effect resulting from the finite volume of separable states. We study the case when the observer has a limited measurement capability and analyze the effective entanglement (i.e., entanglement minimized over the output data). We show that in the well-defined system of two quantum dots monitored by single-electron transistors, one may observe a sudden death of effective entanglement when...

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  • Two-photon double ionization of atoms in attosecond x-ray radiation fields
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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2010

    We consider two-photon double ionization of helium with 100, 200, and 400 eV excess energy for the two ejected electrons, corresponding to photon energies of 89.5, 139.5, and 239.5 eV, respectively. We focus on the case of ultrashort pulses (two oscillations of the field) and develop an approach to calculate the two-photon transition matrix elements within the lowest order of the time-dependent perturbation theory. One of the...

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  • Two-spinors, oscillator algebras, and qubits: aspects of manifestly covariant approach to relativistic quantum information
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    The first part of the paper reviews applications of 2-spinor methods to relativistic qubits (analogies between tetrads in Minkowski space and 2-qubit states, qubits defined by means of null directions and their role for elimination of the Peres-Scudo-Terno phenomenon, advantages and disadvantages of relativistic polarization operators defined by the Pauli-Lubanski vector, manifestly covariant approach to unitary representations...

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