Asymmetric Quantum Dialogue in Noisy Environment
A notion of asymmetric quantum dialogue (AQD) is introduced. Conventional protocols of quantum dialogue are essentially symmetric as both the users (Alice and Bob) can encode the same amount of classical information.
Banerjee, Anindita +4 more
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The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) provides for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities (ILCs) in accordance with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
H. Arjjumend
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Discussing the Drawbacks of the Implementation of Access and Benefit Sharing of the Nagoya Protocol Following the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Mueni Katee S, Keambou Tiambo C.
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Biocultural Community Protocols: Dialogues on the Space Within [PDF]
This paper starts by explaining "the space within" -- the ethical grammar and code by which indigenous peoples use and steward nature. It then explains the inextricable links with nature demonstrated by a number of communities with which we have worked ...
Daniel Francis Robinson +2 more
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Dynamics of a quantum phase transition in the Bose-Hubbard model: Kibble-Zurek mechanism and beyond
In this paper, we study the dynamics of the Bose-Hubbard model by using time-dependent Gutzwiller methods. In particular, we vary the parameters in the Hamiltonian as a function of time, and investigate the temporal behavior of the system from the Mott ...
Hirano, Takahiro +3 more
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A Study on Mandatory Disclosure Requirement of Genetic Resources
At the 63rd WIPO General Assembly in 2022, it was decided to hold a diplomatic conference on “disclosure requirements” in 2024. This decision signifies a significant step toward the adoption of disclosure requirement regime as an international standard.
Youngmo Kim
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CAPACITY BUILDING NEEDS FOR COMPLYING WITH THE REGULATION NO. 511/2014 – PECULIARITIES FOR AGRICULTURE [PDF]
Romania is a European Union (EU) country with a biological diversity in situ as well as ex-situ due to collections of microorganisms, plant and animal species.
Camelia SAND SAVA, Maria-Mihaela ANTOFIE
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Detection loophole attacks on semi-device-independent quantum and classical protocols [PDF]
Semi-device-independent quantum protocols realize information tasks - e.g. secure key distribution, random access coding, and randomness generation - in a scenario where no assumption on the internal working of the devices used in the protocol is made ...
Acin, Antonio +4 more
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Universal relaxation dynamics of sphere packings below jamming
We show that non-Brownian suspensions of repulsive spheres below jamming display a slow relaxational dynamics with a characteristic time scale that diverges at jamming.
Berthier, Ludovic +4 more
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Biodiversity access and benefit-sharing: weaving a rope of sand [PDF]
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)1 is one of the most important treaties in the history of humanity as it deals with the infinitely complex but fragile diversity of life on earth. Regulating access to genetic resources and equitable sharing of
Dharma Rajan, Priyadarsanan +1 more
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