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The search results for "math.ST" encompass a diverse range of topics. They include the construction of a Controlled-Controlled NOT Gate in cavity QED for quantum computation using the Tavis-Cummings model, and an exploration of top-down automated theorem proving with a focus on practical mathematical theorem forms. Additionally, they cover the Ω counter, a frequency-to-digital converter utilizing linear regression, critique of a modified Grover algorithm for database search, and a hybrid compositional distributional semantics model integrating categorical methods for meaning analysis. Each topic integrates mathematical theories and methods with applications in quantum computation, theorem proving, electronics, algorithm critique, and semantics.
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Cavity QED and Quantum Computation in the Weak Coupling Regime II : Complete Construction of the Controlled-Controlled NOT Gate

In this paper we treat a cavity QED quantum computation. Namely, we consider a model of quantum computation based on n atoms of laser-cooled and trapped linearly in a cavity and realize it as the n atoms Tavis-Cummings Hamiltonian interacting with n external (laser) fields. We solve the Schr{\" o}…

quant-ph
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Top-down Automated Theorem Proving (Notes for Sir Timothy)

We describe a "top down" approach for automated theorem proving (ATP). Researchers might usefully investigate the forms of the theorems mathematicians use in practice, carefully examine how they differ and are proved in practice, and code all relevant domain concepts. These concepts encode a large p…

cs.LO
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The Omega Counter, a Frequency Counter Based on the Linear Regression

This article introduces the Ω counter, a frequency counter -- or a frequency-to-digital converter, in a different jargon -- based on the Linear Regression (LR) algorithm on time stamps. We discuss the noise of the electronics. We derive the statistical properties of the Ω counter on rigorous mathe…

physics.ins-det physics.data-an
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Comment on quant-ph/0506105: The modified Grover algorithm cannot speedup unsorted database search

In a recent paper (quant-ph/0506105), A S Gupta, M. Gupta and A. Pathak proposed a modified Grover algorithm that would exponentially accelerate the unsorted database search problem if the number of marked items is known. If this were true, it would represent a major fundamental breakthrough in comp…

quant-ph
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A Compositional Distributional Semantics, Two Concrete Constructions, and some Experimental Evaluations

We provide an overview of the hybrid compositional distributional model of meaning, developed in Coecke et al. (arXiv:1003.4394v1 [cs.CL]), which is based on the categorical methods also applied to the analysis of information flow in quantum protocols. The mathematical setting stipulates that the me…

cs.CL math.CT
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A computational model of the bottlenose dolphin sonar: Feature-extracting method

The data describing a process of echo-image formation in bottlenose dolphin sonar perception were accumulated in our experimental explorations. These data were formalized mathematically and used in the computational model, comparative testing of which in echo-discrimination tasks revealed no less ca…

cs.CE
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Multiplicative Langevin Process for Volatilities Produces Observed Q-Variance Regularities

Q-variance (so-called) posits a statistical relationship $\mathbf{E}(σ^2 | z) = σ_0^2 + \tfrac{1}{2}z^2$ between an asset's volatility $σ^2$, as observed in a time interval $T$, and its (suitably scaled) return $z$ in the same interval. We here show that this relationship is {\em exactly equivale…

q-fin.PR q-fin.ST
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Reply to the Bayle {\it et al.} gr-qc document dated June 7, 2021}

We address the two issues raised by Bayle, Vallisneri, Babak, and Petiteau (in their gr-qc document arXiv:2106.03976) about our matrix formulation of Time-Delay Interferometry (TDI) (arXiv:2105.02054) \cite{TDJ21}. In so doing we explain and quantify our concerns about the results derived by Vallisn…

gr-qc astro-ph.IM
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Semi-phenomenological classification models of the genetic code(s) using q-deformed numbers

The mathematical concept of q-deformations, in particular the one of qnumbers, is used to study the genetic code(s). After considering two kinds of q-numbers, for comparison, a phenomenological classification scheme of the genetic code together with its numerous minor variants is, first, established…

q-bio.OT
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From quantum groups to genetic mutations

In the framework of the crystal basis model of the genetic code, where each codon is assigned to an irreducible representation of $U_{q \to 0}(sl(2) \oplus sl(2))$, single base mutation matrices are introduced. The strength of the mutation is assumed to depend on the "distance" between the codons. P…

math-ph q-bio.BM