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Forest management optimization across spatial scales to reconcile economic and conservation objectives

2019

Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and resource production can be mitigated by multi-objective management planning. Optimizing management for multiple objectives over larger land areas likely entails trading off the practicability of the process against the goodness of the solution. It is therefore worthwhile to resolve how large areas are required as management planning regions to reconcile conflicting objectives as effectively as possible. We aimed to reveal how the extent of forestry planning regions impacts the potential to mitigate a forestry-conservation conflict in Finland, represented as a trade-off between harvest income and deadwood availability. We used forecasted data f…

OptimizationConservation of Natural ResourcesForest EcologyScienceTimberForestsEcosystemsTreesmetsätalousoptimointiPlant Productsconservation scienceFinlandConservation ScienceEcologyEcology and Environmental SciencesQmetsäekologiametsänkäsittelyOrganismsRBiology and Life SciencesEukaryotapuut (kasvit)puutavaraAgricultureForestryBiodiversityPlantsTerrestrial EnvironmentsWoodmetsätAgronomybiodiversiteettimetsiensuojeluPhysical SciencesMedicineoptimizationMathematicsResearch ArticleCrop Science
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The Disorienting Aesthetics of Mashed-Up Anthropocene Environments

2022

This paper describes the disorienting aesthetics of some environments that are characteristic of the Anthropocene. We refer to these environments as 'mashed-up' and present three dimensions - phenomenological, epistemological and narrative - of the aesthetic disorientation they can trigger. We then advance the suggestion that a rich, nuanced and meaningful aesthetic experience of mashed-up Anthropocene environments (MAEs) calls for a mode of appreciation grounded on performative practices of aesthetic familiarisation with particular MAEs and entities and processes thereof. Familiarisation with MAEs, we further note, can have disorienting codas of its own. It can reveal and highlight, rather…

PhilosophyAnthropoceneAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAnthropocene environmental aesthetics mashed-up Anthropocene environments aesthetic disorientation aesthetic familiarisationArtGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonEnvironmental Values
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Accelerated stabilization of coherent photon states

2018

| openaire: EC/H2020/681311/EU//QUESS Control and utilization of coherent states of microwave photons is a ubiquitous requirement for the present and near-future implementations of solid-state quantum computers. The rate at which the photon state responds to external driving is limited by the relaxation rate of the storage resonator, which poses a trade-off between fast control and long storage time. Here, we present a control scheme that is designed to drive an unknown photon state to a desired coherent state much faster than the resonator decay rate. Our method utilizes a tunable environment which acts on an ancillary qubit coupled to the resonator. By periodically resetting the qubit and…

PhotonDephasingGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologycoherent statescircuit quantum electrodynamics7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesResonatorphoton statesCircuit quantum electrodynamics0103 physical scienceskvanttifysiikka010306 general physicsQuantum computerPhysicsfotonitbusiness.industryResonator mode021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyquantum information processingtunable electromagnetic environmentsQubitOptoelectronicsCoherent statesquantum state preparationdissipative quantum systems0210 nano-technologybusinessquantum control
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Environmental Barriers and Facilitators to Physical Activity among University Students with Physical Disability—A Qualitative Study in Spain

2021

This paper qualitatively examines environmental factors operating as barriers and/or facilitators to participation in physical activity (PA) of people with physical disabilities. Interview data were collected from 27 Spanish university students through the innovative method of two-on-one interviews. Thereafter, data were subject to a flexible thematic analysis. Three themes were constructed: associations

Physical disabilityUniversitiesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysical activitylcsh:MedicineContext (language use)ArticleInterview data03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansDisabled Persons030212 general & internal medicineStudentsMedical educationexerciselcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesSpainnarrative environmentsThematic analysisPsychologysportqualitative researchQualitative researchTheme (narrative)ICF frameworkInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Experimental recovery of quantum correlations in absence of system-environment back-action

2013

Revivals of quantum correlations in composite open quantum systems are a useful dynamical feature against detrimental effects of the environment. Their occurrence is attributed to flows of quantum information back and forth from systems to quantum environments. However, revivals also show up in models where the environment is classical, thus unable to store quantum correlations, and forbids system-environment back-action. This phenomenon opens basic issues about its interpretation involving the role of classical environments, memory effects, collective effects and system-environment correlations. Moreover, an experimental realization of back-action-free quantum revivals has applicative rele…

PhysicsMultidisciplinaryQuantum decoherenceSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryQuantum entanglementclassical environments no back-actionSudden deathArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAction (physics)Flow (mathematics)quantum informationOpen quantum systemStatistical physicsQuantumquantum correlation
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Control of spontaneous emission of a single quantum emitter through a time-modulated photonic-band-gap environment

2017

We consider the spontaneous emission of a two-level quantum emitter, such as an atom or a quantum dot, in a modulated time-dependent environment with a photonic band gap. An example of such an environment is a dynamical photonic crystal or any other environment with a bandgap whose properties are modulated in time, in the effective mass approximation. After introducing our model of dynamical photonic crystal, we show that it allows new possibilities to control and tailor the physical features of the emitted radiation, specifically its frequency spectrum. In the weak coupling limit and in an adiabatic case, we obtain the emitted spectrum and we show the appearance of two lateral peaks due to…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsBand gapFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyRadiative processes Structured environments Spontaneous emission Photonic crystals021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences3. Good healthQuantum dot0103 physical sciencesAtomRadiative transferDensity of statesSpontaneous emissionAtomic physics010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAdiabatic processQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Photonic crystal
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Simulating quantum Brownian motion with single trapped ions

2004

We study the open system dynamics of a harmonic oscillator coupled with an artificially engineered reservoir. We single out the reservoir and system variables governing the passage between Lindblad type and non-Lindblad type dynamics of the reduced system's oscillator. We demonstrate the existence of conditions under which virtual exchanges of energy between system and reservoir take place. We propose to use a single trapped ion coupled to engineered reservoirs in order to simulate quantum Brownian motion.

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsQuantum decoherenceFOS: Physical sciencesTrappingOpen system (systems theory)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonMeasurement theoryClassical mechanicsdynamics environments system-environment correlationsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)QuantumBrownian motionHarmonic oscillator
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Lindblad- and non-Lindblad-type dynamics of a quantum Brownian particle

2004

The dynamics of a typical open quantum system, namely a quantum Brownian particle in a harmonic potential, is studied focussing on its non-Markovian regime. Both an analytic approach and a stochastic wave function approach are used to describe the exact time evolution of the system. The border between two very different dynamical regimes, the Lindblad and non-Lindblad regimes, is identified and the relevant physical variables governing the passage from one regime to the other are singled out. The non-Markovian short time dynamics is studied in detail by looking at the mean energy, the squeezing, the Mandel parameter and the Wigner function of the system.

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsQuantum decoherenceQuantum dynamicsTime evolutionFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum Physics16. Peace & justice01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics010305 fluids & plasmasOpen quantum systemClassical mechanicsdynamics environments system-environment correlations0103 physical sciencesWigner distribution functionStatistical physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsWave functionQuantumBrownian motionPhysical Review A
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Collective spontaneous emission of two entangled atoms near an oscillating mirror

2020

We consider the cooperative spontaneous emission of a system of two identical atoms, interacting with the electromagnetic field in the vacuum state and in the presence of an oscillating mirror. We assume that the two atoms, one in the ground state and the other in the excited state, are prepared in a correlated (symmetric or antisymmetric) {\em Bell}-type state. We also suppose that the perfectly reflecting plate oscillates adiabatically, with the field modes satisfying the boundary conditions at the mirror surface at any given instant, so that the time-dependence of the interaction Hamiltonian is entirely enclosed in the instantaneous atoms-wall distance. Using time-dependent perturbation …

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciOscillationAntisymmetric relationAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Vacuum stateFOS: Physical sciencesSpontaneous emission Superradiance and Subradiance dynamical external environments01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics - Atomic PhysicsExcited state0103 physical sciencesRadiative transferSpontaneous emissionBoundary value problemAtomic physics010306 general physicsGround stateQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Dynamic Phase Diagram of the REM

2019

International audience; By studying the two-time overlap correlation function, we give a comprehensive analysis of the phase diagram of the Random Hopping Dynamics of the Random Energy Model (REM) on time-scales that are exponential in the volume. These results are derived from the convergence properties of the clock process associated to the dynamics and fine properties of the simple random walk in the $n$-dimensional discrete cube.

Physicsrandom environmentsspin glassesRandom energy model010102 general mathematicsagingrandom dynamicsSimple random sample01 natural sciencesLévy processclock processExponential function[MATH.MATH-PR]Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]010104 statistics & probabilityCorrelation functionLévy processesConvergence (routing)Statistical physics0101 mathematicsCube[MATH]Mathematics [math]Phase diagram
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