Cech, Marcel Lesanovsky, Igor Carollo, Federico
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Physical review letters
Quantum computers have recently become available as noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices. Already these machines yield a useful environment for research on quantum systems and dynamics. Building on this opportunity, we investigate open-system dynamics that are simulated on a quantum computer by coupling a system of interest to an ancilla. After...
Gunnink, Pieter M Harms, Joren S Duine, Rembert A Mook, Alexander
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Physical review letters
Topological bosonic excitations must, in contrast to their fermionic counterparts, appear at finite energies. This is a key challenge for magnons, as it prevents straightforward excitation and detection of topologically protected magnonic edge states and their use in magnonic devices. In this Letter, we show that in a nonequilibrium state, in which...
Sirunyan, A M Tumasyan, A Adam, W Ambrogi, F Bergauer, T Brandstetter, J Dragicevic, M Erö, J Escalante Del Valle, A Flechl, M
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A measurement is reported of the jet mass distribution in hadronic decays of boosted top quarks produced in pp collisions at sqrt[s]=13 TeV. The data were collected with the CMS detector at the LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb^{-1}. The measurement is performed in the lepton+jets channel of tt[over ¯] events, where the lept...
Genolini, Pietro Benetti Gauntlett, Jerome P Sparks, James
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We show that supersymmetric supergravity solutions with an R-symmetry Killing vector are equipped with a set of equivariantly closed forms. Various physical observables may be expressed as integrals of these forms, and then evaluated using the Berline-Vergne-Atiyah-Bott fixed point theorem. We illustrate with a variety of holographic examples, incl...
Hahn, Lauritz Walczak, Aleksandra M Mora, Thierry
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Physical review letters
Biological cells encode information about their environment through biochemical signaling networks that control their internal state and response. This information is often encoded in the dynamical patterns of the signaling molecules, rather than just their instantaneous concentrations. Here, we analytically calculate the information contained in t...
Zhang, Xiaoyu Chioar, Ioan-Augustin Fitez, Grant Hurben, Anthony Saccone, Michael Bingham, Nicholas S Ramberger, Justin Leighton, Chris Nisoli, Cristiano Schiffer, Peter
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Physical review letters
We study the collective behavior of interacting arrays of nanomagnetic tripods. These objects have six discrete moment states, in contrast to the usual two states of an Ising-like moment. Our experimental data demonstrate that triangular lattice arrays form a "tripod ice" that exhibits charge ordering among the effective vertex magnetic charges, in...
Yoshida, Satoshi Soeda, Akihito Murao, Mio
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Physical review letters
We report a deterministic and exact protocol to reverse any unknown qubit-unitary operation, which simulates the time inversion of a closed qubit system. To avoid known no-go results on universal deterministic exact unitary inversion, we consider the most general class of protocols transforming unknown unitary operations within the quantum circuit ...
Herdeiro, Carlos A R Radu, Eugen
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Physical review letters
General relativity minimally coupled to a massive, free, complex scalar field, is shown to allow asymptotically flat solutions, nonsingular on and outside the event horizon, describing two spinning black holes (2sBHs) in equilibrium, with coaxial, aligned angular momenta. The 2sBHs configurations bifurcate from solutions describing dipolar spinning...
van Baalen, Carolina Vialetto, Jacopo Isa, Lucio
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Physical review letters
Monolayers of colloidal particles at oil-water interfaces readily crystallize owing to electrostatic repulsion, which is often mediated through the oil. However, little attempts exist to control it using oil-soluble electrolytes. We probe the interactions among charged hydrophobic microspheres confined at a water-hexadecane interface and show that ...
Aaij, R Abellán Beteta, C Adeva, B Adinolfi, M Aidala, C A Ajaltouni, Z Akar, S Albicocco, P Albrecht, J Alessio, F
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The first observation of the decays B_{(s)}^{0}→J/ψpp[over ¯] is reported, using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.2 fb^{-1}, collected with the LHCb detector. These decays are suppressed due to limited available phase space, as well as due to Okubo-Zweig-Iizuka or Cabibbo suppression. The measured branchin...