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Type I optical parametric oscillators above threshold are perfect squeezers for empty gauss-hermite modes at any pumping level

2007

A type I optical parametric oscillator pumped by a Gaussian beam above threshold and tuned to its first transverse mode family is shown to yield a perfectly squeezed, empty Gauss-Hermite mode at any pumping level.

Quantum opticsPhysicsHermite polynomialsQuantum mechanicsQuantum noiseOptical parametric oscillatorPhysics::OpticsQuantum fluctuationParametric statisticsTransverse modeGaussian beam
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High-order regularization in lattice-Boltzmann equations

2017

A lattice-Boltzmann equation (LBE) is the discrete counterpart of a continuous kinetic model. It can be derived using a Hermite polynomial expansion for the velocity distribution function. Since LBEs are characterized by discrete, finite representations of the microscopic velocity space, the expansion must be truncated and the appropriate order of truncation depends on the hydrodynamic problem under investigation. Here we consider a particular truncation where the non-equilibrium distribution is expanded on a par with the equilibrium distribution, except that the diffusive parts of high-order nonequilibrium moments are filtered, i.e., only the corresponding advective parts are retained afte…

Shock waverecurrence relationspolynomialsComputational MechanicsLattice Boltzmann methods114 Physical sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmassubspaces0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicstensor methods: shock tubesHermite polynomialsRecurrence relationta114AdvectionMechanical EngineeringpolynomitMathematical analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsDistribution functionMechanics of MaterialsRegularization (physics)shock tubes [tensor methods]Shear flowPhysics of Fluids
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Quantizations from reproducing kernel spaces

2012

Abstract The purpose of this work is to explore the existence and properties of reproducing kernel Hilbert subspaces of L 2 ( C , d 2 z / π ) based on subsets of complex Hermite polynomials. The resulting coherent states (CS) form a family depending on a nonnegative parameter s . We examine some interesting issues, mainly related to CS quantization, like the existence of the usual harmonic oscillator spectrum despite the absence of canonical commutation rules. The question of mathematical and physical equivalences between the s -dependent quantizations is also considered.

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