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Encoding an Oscillator into Many Oscillators. [PDF]
An outstanding challenge for quantum information processing using bosonic systems is Gaussian errors such as excitation loss and added thermal noise errors. Thus, bosonic quantum error correction is essential.
Kyungjoo Noh, S. Girvin, Liang Jiang
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Higher order interactions in complex networks of phase oscillators promote abrupt synchronization switching [PDF]
Synchronization processes play critical roles in the functionality of a wide range of both natural and man-made systems. Recent work in physics and neuroscience highlights the importance of higher-order interactions between dynamical units, i.e., three ...
P. S. Skardal, A. Arenas
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On the oscillation of species [PDF]
We describe a new class of BPS objects called magnetubes: their supersymmetry is determined by their magnetic charges, while their electric charges can oscillate freely between different species. We show how to incorporate these objects into microstate geometries and create BPS solutions in which the charge densities rotate through different U(1 ...
Bena, I., Ross, S. F., Warner, N.
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Optimal encoding of oscillators into more oscillators
Bosonic encoding of quantum information into harmonic oscillators is a hardware efficient approach to battle noise. In this regard, oscillator-to-oscillator codes not only provide an additional opportunity in bosonic encoding, but also extend the applicability of error correction to continuous-variable states ubiquitous in quantum sensing and ...
Jing Wu, Anthony J. Brady, Quntao Zhuang
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Modeling Simplification and Dynamic Behavior of N-Shaped Locally-Active Memristor Based Oscillator
This paper designs a simple mathematical model for the voltage-controlled locally-active memristor (LAM), which undoubtedly simplifies the theoretical analysis. Owing to the N-shaped outline of the DC V -I curve, this LAM is called as N-shaped LAM.
Yan Liang +5 more
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Oscillator-to-Oscillator Codes Do Not Have a Threshold [PDF]
33 pages, 5 figures, updated to match published ...
Lisa Hänggli, Robert König
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Oscillators that sync and swarm [PDF]
Synchronization occurs in many natural and technological systems, from cardiac pacemaker cells to coupled lasers. In the synchronized state, the individual cells or lasers coordinate the timing of their oscillations, but they do not move through space. A
K. O’Keeffe, H. Hong, S. Strogatz
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Oscillator death in coupled biochemical oscillators
Circadian rhythm, cell division and metabolic oscillations are rhythmic cellular behaviors that must be both robust but also to respond to changes in their environment. In this work, we study emergent behavior of coupled biochemical oscillators, modeled as repressilators.
Tomás Gedeon, Breschine Cummins
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Oscillators Near Hopf Bifurcation
In this paper the differential transformation method (DTM) is employed to solve a system of linear differential equations derived for energy optimal control theory and nonlinear differential equations and their systems for oscillators near Hopf ...
Helena Samajova, Tongxing Li
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Whole system radar modelling: Simulation and validation
The ever‐expanding horizon of radar applications demands solutions with high‐end radar functionalities and technologies and is often limited by the available radar equipment, cost and time.
Jithin Kannanthara +9 more
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