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Rotational properties of nuclei aroundNo254investigated using a spectroscopic-quality Skyrme energy density functional

2014

Background: Nuclei in the $Z\ensuremath{\approx}100$ mass region represent the heaviest systems where detailed spectroscopic information is experimentally available. Although microscopic-macroscopic and self-consistent models have achieved great success in describing the data in this mass region, a fully satisfying precise theoretical description is still missing.Purpose: By using fine-tuned parametrizations of the energy density functionals, the present work aims at an improved description of the single-particle properties and rotational bands in the nobelium region. Such locally optimized parametrizations may have better properties when extrapolating towards the superheavy region.Methods:…

PhysicsCoupling constantNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNuclear Theorychemistry.chemical_elementMoment of inertiaNuclear physicschemistryPairingQuasiparticleNeutronNobeliumAtomic physicsParametrizationPhysical Review C
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Statistical analysis ofβdecays and the effective value ofgAin the proton-neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation framework

2016

We perform a Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) statistical analysis of a number of measured ground-state-to-ground-state single ${\ensuremath{\beta}}^{+}$/electron-capture and ${\ensuremath{\beta}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ decays in the nuclear mass range of $A=62--142$. The corresponding experimental comparative half-lives ($logft$ values) are compared with the theoretical ones obtained by the use of the proton-neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation $(pn\mathrm{QRPA})$ with $G$-matrix-based effective interactions. The MCMC analysis is performed separately for 47 isobaric triplets and 28 more extended isobaric chains of nuclei to extract values and uncertainties for the effective axial-vec…

PhysicsCoupling constantParticle physicsProton010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryValue (computer science)01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesQuasiparticleIsobaric processNeutronBeta (velocity)Atomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsRandom phase approximationPhysical Review C
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Numerical simulation of free dissipative open quantum system and establishment of a formula for π

2020

We transform the system/reservoir coupling model into a one-dimensional semi-infinite discrete chain with nearest neighbor interaction through a unitary transformation, and, simulate the dynamics of free dissipative open quantum system. We investigate the consequences of such modeling, which is observed as finite size effect causing the recurrence of particle from the end of the chain. Afterwards, we determine a formula for π in terms of the matrix operational form, which indicates a robustness of the connection between quantum physics and basic mathematics. peerReviewed

PhysicsCouplingComputer simulationUnitary transformationk-nearest neighbors algorithmtiiviin aineen fysiikkaOpen quantum systemMatrix (mathematics)Classical mechanicscondensed matter physicsChain (algebraic topology)Dissipative systemsimulointikvanttifysiikka
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Stabilizing effect of driving and dissipation on quantum metastable states

2018

We investigate how the combined effects of strong Ohmic dissipation and monochromatic driving affect the stability of a quantum system with a metastable state. We find that, by increasing the coupling with the environment, the escape time makes a transition from a regime in which it is substantially controlled by the driving, displaying resonant peaks and dips, to a regime of frequency-independent escape time with a peak followed by a steep falloff. The escape time from the metastable state has a nonmonotonic behavior as a function of the thermal-bath coupling, the temperature, and the frequency of the driving. The quantum noise-enhanced stability phenomenon is observed in the investigated …

PhysicsCouplingCondensed matter physicsOhmic dissipationDissipation01 natural sciencesStability (probability)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia010305 fluids & plasmasMetastability0103 physical sciencesQuantum systemMonochromatic color010306 general physicsQuantum
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Emulation of n-photon Jaynes Cummings and Anti-Jaynes-Cummings models via parametric modulation of cyclic qutrit

2019

We study a circuit QED setup involving a single cavity mode and a cyclic qutrit whose parameters are time modulated externally. It is shown that in the dispersive regime this system behaves as a versatile platform to implement effective $n$-photon Jaynes-Cummings (JC) and anti-Jaynes-Cummings (AJC) models by suitably setting the modulation frequency. The atomic levels and the cavity Fock states involved in the effective Hamiltonians can be controlled through adjustment of the system parameters, and different JC and AJC interactions can be implemented simultaneously using multitone modulations. Moreover, one can implement some models that go beyond simple JC and AJC-like interaction, such as…

PhysicsCouplingPhotonSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciMarkov processQuantum PhysicsDissipation01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia010305 fluids & plasmasFock spacesymbols.namesakeMultiphoton Jaynes-Cummings modelsSimple (abstract algebra)Quantum mechanics0103 physical sciencessymbolsQutrit010306 general physicsFrequency modulation
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Quantumness and memory of one qubit in a dissipative cavity under classical control

2019

Hybrid quantum-classical systems constitute a promising architecture for useful control strategies of quantum systems by means of a classical device. Here we provide a comprehensive study of the dynamics of various manifestations of quantumness with memory effects, identified by non-Markovianity, for a qubit controlled by a classical field and embedded in a leaky cavity. We consider both Leggett-Garg inequality and quantum witness as experimentally-friendly indicators of quantumness, also studying the geometric phase of the evolved (noisy) quantum state. We show that, under resonant qubit-classical field interaction, a stronger coupling to the classical control leads to enhancement of quant…

PhysicsCouplingQuantum PhysicsField (physics)010308 nuclear & particles physicsNon-MarkovianityFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaGeometric phaseQuantum stateOpen quantum systemQuantum mechanicsQubit0103 physical sciencesDissipative systemQuantum informationQuantum witnessQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsClassical controlQuantumLeggett–Garg inequalityAnnals of Physics
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dc transport in dissipative disordered one-dimensional systems

1995

We present a numerical study of the dc transport properties of dissipative disordered chains which are described by linear ensembles of interconnected scatterers. The elastic-scattering amplitudes are derived from an Anderson Hamiltonian with diagonal (site) disorder. Inelastic scattering is accounted for by connecting the sites of the Anderson chain to separate external electron reservoirs. The calculated wave-vector-dependent transmission probabilities are discussed for chains with different lengths and for different degrees of dissipation. Using the Landauer-B\"uttiker approach we obtain the dc resistance of the considered samples. Our results demonstrate the rather intricate competition…

PhysicsDc resistancesymbols.namesakeAmplitudeCondensed matter physicsDiagonalsymbolsDissipative systemElectronDissipationInelastic scatteringHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Condensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksPhysical Review B
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Dynamics of distorted and undistorted soliton molecules in a mode-locked fiber laser

2019

Recent developments in real-time ultrafast measurement techniques have enabled us to prove experimentally that soliton molecules execute internal motions with some aspects similar to those of a matter molecule. Such an analogy between the dynamics of soliton molecules and the dynamics of matter molecules is based on the assumption that the dissipative solitons constituting a molecule are rigid entities sharing a common profile. Whereas this assumption drastically reduces the number of degrees of freedom, it does not hold true in general and we demonstrate that it overlooks some of the essential dynamical features of the soliton molecule. We present a theoretical study based on the principle…

PhysicsDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasPulse (physics)Characterization (materials science)Classical mechanicsFiber laser0103 physical sciencesDissipative systemMoleculeSolitonPhysics::Chemical Physics010306 general physicsUltrashort pulsePhysical Review A
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Estimation of the Repeatedly-Projected Reduced Density Matrix under Decoherence

2007

Decoherence is believed to deteriorate the ability of a purification scheme that is based on the idea of driving a system to a pure state by repeatedly measuring another system in interaction with the former and hinder for a pure state to be extracted asymptotically. Nevertheless, we find a way out of this difficulty by deriving an analytic expression of the reduced density matrix for a two-qubit system immersed in a bath. It is shown that we can still extract a pure state if the environment brings about only dephasing effects. In addition, for a dissipative environment, there is a possibility of obtaining a dominant pure state when we perform a finite number of measurements.

PhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsQuantum decoherenceSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciAnalytical expressionsDephasingsteFoundations of quantum mechanicFOS: Physical sciencesState (functional analysis)DecoherenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaClassical mechanicsDissipative systemReduced density matrixopen systemQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Finite set
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Effective axial-vector strength and β -decay systematics

2014

We use the weak axial-vector coupling strength as a key parameter to reproduce simultaneously the available data for both the Gamow-Teller and decay rates in nine triplets of isobars with mass numbers . We use the proton-neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation (pnQRPA) with schematic dipole interaction containing particle-particle and particle-hole parts with mass-dependent strengths. Our analysis points to a strongly quenched effective value , with a relative error of 28%. We then perform a systematic computation of 218 experimentally known and decays with quite a remarkable success. The presently extracted value of should be taken as an effective one, specific for a given nuclear…

PhysicsDipoleApproximation errorComputationGiant resonanceNuclear TheoryQuasiparticleIsobarGeneral Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicsPseudovectorExcitationEPL (Europhysics Letters)
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