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Control Power In Perfect Controlled Teleportation Via Partially Entangled Channels, Xi-Han Li, Shohini Ghose Nov 2014

Control Power In Perfect Controlled Teleportation Via Partially Entangled Channels, Xi-Han Li, Shohini Ghose

Physics and Computer Science Faculty Publications

We analyze and evaluate perfect controlled teleportation via three-qubit entangled channels from the point of view of the controller. The key idea in controlled teleportation is that the teleportation is performed only with the participation of the controller. We calculate a quantitative measure of the controller's power and establish a lower bound on the control power required for controlled teleportation. We show that the maximally entangled Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state is a suitable channel for controlled teleportation of arbitrary single qubits-the controller's power meets the bound and the teleportation fidelity without the controller's permission is no better than the fidelity of a …


Enhanced Capillary Rise Of Wetting Liquids In Reduced Gravitational Shielding Under Microgravity Conditions, George D. Zouganelis, Ioannis Gkigkitzis, Ioannis Haranas Jan 2014

Enhanced Capillary Rise Of Wetting Liquids In Reduced Gravitational Shielding Under Microgravity Conditions, George D. Zouganelis, Ioannis Gkigkitzis, Ioannis Haranas

Physics and Computer Science Faculty Publications

We study the capillary rise of wetting in liquids by slightly modifying Ponomarenko’s result, a recently derived and observed t1/3 law, without omitting the corresponding gravity term and therefore we find hnew (t)≅0.9085hPon (t) instead, which corresponds to a 9% difference. Furthermore, in order to examine the effect of corrected gravity, we extend the result on the surface of a planetary body by correcting the gravitational acceleration for its oblateness coefficient and rotation. We find that experiments that take place on the equator result in highest capillary heights, than those at mid latitudes and the poles. …


An Experimental Study On The Heat Enhancement And The Bio-Heat Transfer Using Gold Macro Road And Ultrasound: A Potential Alternative To Kill Cancer Cells, C. Austerlitz, Ioannis Gkigkitzis, Ioannis Haranas, Diana Campos Jan 2014

An Experimental Study On The Heat Enhancement And The Bio-Heat Transfer Using Gold Macro Road And Ultrasound: A Potential Alternative To Kill Cancer Cells, C. Austerlitz, Ioannis Gkigkitzis, Ioannis Haranas, Diana Campos

Physics and Computer Science Faculty Publications

We have previously proposed a method of treating solid tumors with a combination of gold macro-rods irradiated with ultrasound. Macro particle sized rods offer a greater circumferential treatment area over nanoparticle options. Experimental studies were conducted to investigate the heat enhancement and the bio-heat transfer to breast chicken using gold macro rod and ultrasound. An ultrasound, other than a focused ultrasound, may produce heat enough to cook a chicken breast up to about 1 cm diameter if a single gold rod is placed on the superficial tissue. Simulations and experimental results will provide the means to evaluate the treatment, to …