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Discrete squeezed states for finite-dimensional spaces

Discrete squeezed states for finite-dimensional spaces

... a finite-dimensional space of states, a sound theoretical framework must be employed in order to describe properly the nonclassical ...for finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces with convenient ...

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Extended Cahill-Glauber formalism for finite-dimensional spaces. II. Applications in quantum tomography and quantum teleportation

Extended Cahill-Glauber formalism for finite-dimensional spaces. II. Applications in quantum tomography and quantum teleportation

... a finite- dimensional space of states are considered, then the qua- siprobability distribution functions are described by a set of discrete variables defined over a finite lattice ...a ...

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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS INSTITUTO DE CIˆ ENCIAS EXATAS

UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS INSTITUTO DE CIˆ ENCIAS EXATAS

... for finite dimensional ∗-superal- ...all finite dimensional simple ∗-superalgebras over an algebraically closed field of characteristic ...

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Robust simulations of Turing machines with analytic maps and flows

Robust simulations of Turing machines with analytic maps and flows

... 4. Moore, C.: Finite-dimensional analog computers: Flows, maps, and recurrent neu- ral networks. In Calude, C., Casti, J., Dinneen, M., eds.: 1st International Confer- ence on Unconventional Models of ...

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Quantity vs. size in representation theory

Quantity vs. size in representation theory

... Example 4.5. For a Λ-module M , the subcategory M ⊥ of Mod(Λ) is closed under products, submodules and extensions and, thus, M ⊥ is a torsionfree class. The corresponding torsion class is then necessarily given by ⊥ (M ⊥ ...

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The reference state for finite coherent states 1

The reference state for finite coherent states 1

... More re- cently, there has been some proposals of a "kinematic" generalization of coherent states for finite dimensional spaces based on Schwinger's quantum kinema[r] ...

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Comput. Appl. Math.  vol.31 número1

Comput. Appl. Math. vol.31 número1

... new finite-dimensional integrable Hamiltonian systems, decompose (1+1) dimensional integrable systems into a pair of compatible finite- dimensional integrable Hamiltonian systems, and ...

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Computing the first eigenvalue of the p-Laplacian via the inverse power method

Computing the first eigenvalue of the p-Laplacian via the inverse power method

... In finite dimensional linear algebra, the power method is often used in order to compute the first eigenvalue of invertible linear operators defined on Euclidean spaces (see [9], for ins[r] ...

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Comput. Appl. Math.  vol.29 número3

Comput. Appl. Math. vol.29 número3

... ordinates finite dimensional approx- imation of the angular variables is used for the direct problem representation with the stationary Linear Transport (Boltzmann) Equation in absorbing and scattering ...

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On the number of degrees of freedom in Schwinger's quantum kinematics

On the number of degrees of freedom in Schwinger's quantum kinematics

... Such properties lead to a definition of the maximum number of degrees of freedom for an arbitrary finite dimensional quantum system that is not quite the same one propo[r] ...

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Tilting Modules in Truncated Categories

Tilting Modules in Truncated Categories

... the finite-dimensional local Weyl modules, and the costandard objects ∇(λ, r)(Γ) are submodules of (appropriately defined) duals of the infinite- dimensional global Weyl ...

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Topics of Measure Theory on Infinite Dimensional Spaces

Topics of Measure Theory on Infinite Dimensional Spaces

... the finite dimensional ...in finite dimensions, one can expect that a smoother Fourier transform will produce a measure supported in proper subspaces of E a ...in finite dimensional ...

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Lat. Am. j. solids struct.  vol.12 número8

Lat. Am. j. solids struct. vol.12 número8

... This study has investigated the effect of Young’s modulus variations of the disc brake compo- nents on the squeal propensity using a detailed three dimensional finite element model. Prior to the stability ...

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INTRODUCTION AND STATE OF THE ART

INTRODUCTION AND STATE OF THE ART

... The uniform temperature in the cross&section has been used so that comparison between the finite element results and the simple calculation formula of Eurocode can be made. In this paper the temperatures used ...

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Variation of stress intensity factor and elastic T-stress along the crack-front in finite thickness plates

Variation of stress intensity factor and elastic T-stress along the crack-front in finite thickness plates

... three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to compute the elastic T-stress considering a single edge notched tensile (SENT) specimen with varied thickness and a/W ...

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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of anterior single implant-supported prostheses with different bone anchorages

Three-dimensional finite element analysis of anterior single implant-supported prostheses with different bone anchorages

... [4] H. Martinez, M. Davarpanah, P. Missika, R. Celletti, and R. Lazzara, “Optimal implant stabilization in low density bone,” Clinical Oral Implants Research, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 423–432, 2001. [5] S. Tada, R. Stegaroiu, ...

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Punching shear analysis of slab-column connections

Punching shear analysis of slab-column connections

... Punching in slabs is usually associated to the application of concentrated loads or to the presence of columns. One of the main concerns related to flat slabs is its punching shear capacity at slab-column connection, ...

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Plane contraction flows of upper convected Maxwell and phan-ThienTanner fluids as predicted by a finite-volume method

Plane contraction flows of upper convected Maxwell and phan-ThienTanner fluids as predicted by a finite-volume method

... A finite-volume (FV) procedure is applied to the prediction of two-dimensional (2-D) laminar flow through a 4 : 1 planar contraction of upper convected Maxwell (UCM) and simplified Phan-Thien±Tanner (SPTT) ...

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Effect of the parafunctional occlusal loading and crown height on stress distribution

Effect of the parafunctional occlusal loading and crown height on stress distribution

... on finite element method corroborate the evidence of the present study by the fact that C/I ratio is a biomechanical factor related to stress concentration at the level of prosthetic components and marginal bone ...

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