Lorentzian-geometry-based analysis of airplane boarding policies

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@journals.aps.org | 1 year ago

Deep Learning the Functional Renormalization Group

We perform a data-driven dimensionality reduction of the scale-dependent four-point vertex function characterizing the functional renormalization group (FRG) flow for the widely studied two-dimensional $t\text{\ensuremath{-}}{t}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ Hubbard model on the square latti … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 1 year ago

Lawson Criterion for Ignition Exceeded in an Inertial Fusion Experiment

A laser-fusion scheme has achieved ignition---an important step on the road to energy production. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 1 year ago

Observation of Light-Induced Dipole-Dipole Forces in Ultracold Atomic Gases

Experiments reveal for the first time how a laser illuminating a cloud of ultracold atoms triggers an effective force between the atoms, offering a new way to trap and control ultracold atoms. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 1 year ago

First Identification of a CMB Lensing Signal Produced by 1.5M Galaxies

Gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background has been used to probe the distribution of dark matter around some of the earliest galaxies in the Universe. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 1 year ago

Formation of inflaton halos after inflation

The early Universe may have passed through an extended period of matter-dominated expansion following inflation and prior to the onset of radiation domination. Subhorizon density perturbations grow gravitationally during such an epoch, collapsing into bound structures if it lasts … | Continue reading


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Ghost of vector fields in compact stars

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@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Lattice Gauge Equivariant Convolutional Neural Networks

We propose lattice gauge equivariant convolutional neural networks (L-CNNs) for generic machine learning applications on lattice gauge theoretical problems. At the heart of this network structure is a novel convolutional layer that preserves gauge equivariance while forming arbit … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Ruling Out Real-Valued Standard Formalism of Quantum Theory

Studies demonstrate that a formulation of quantum mechanics involving complex rather than real numbers is necessary to reproduce experimental results. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Parker Solar Probe Enters the Magnetically Dominated Solar Corona

The Parker Solar Probe entered, for the first time, the Sun's magnetic atmosphere, starting to gather data that could help researchers solve some of the greatest mysteries of solar physics. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Dark Matter from Exponential Growth

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@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Direct Detection of Dark Energy

We explore the prospects for direct detection of dark energy by current and upcoming terrestrial dark matter direct detection experiments. If dark energy is driven by a new light degree of freedom coupled to matter and photons then dark energy quanta are predicted to be produced … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Synchronous Transition in Complex Object Control (Walking with Coffee)

A complex object is a system with internal degrees of freedom, such as a cup of hot coffee hand-held by a human in walking. In spite of the natural ability of humans to handle complex objects, an understanding of how this is accomplished is lacking, yet the issue is fundamental t … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Quantum Mechanics of Gravitational Waves

A theoretical analysis suggests that quantum gravity effects might manifest themselves as detectable random fluctuations in the motion of freely falling bodies. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Detecting an Itinerant Optical Photon Twice Without Destroying It

Researchers have made two successive measurements of the same photon as it traveled down an optical fiber. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

A compact quantum-computer that fits in 19-inch server racks

A miniaturized and industry-compatible quantum computing hardware with cloud capabilities is fabricated; the engine is benchmarked by creating a fully-entangled 24-particle quantum state. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Thermodynamic cost of timekeeping: the hotter the clock, the more accurate is

An experiment with a nanoscale clock verifies that a clock's entropy per tick increases as the clock is made more precise. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 2 years ago

Physics without determinism: Alternative interpretations of classical physics

Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is considered the first theory to have introduced genuine indeterminism into physics. We challenge this view by arguing that the alleged determinism of classical physics relies on the t … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Quantum Interconnects (QuICs) for Next-Generation Information Technologies

Roadmap: The integration of diverse physical platforms into functioning quantum networks is discussed, highlighting pathways to accelerate the development of quantum interconnects. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Room temperature space-time crystals (STC)

Electron spin waves condense to form an exotic new state that repeats in both space and time. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Certified Quantum Random Numbers from Untrusted Light

An experimental demonstration of a source-device-independent optical quantum random number generator---with utility in a broad range of applications---produces in real-time composably secure random numbers at a rate of 8.05 Gb/s, the fastest yet reported. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Certified Quantum Random Numbers from Untrusted Light

An experimental demonstration of a source-device-independent optical quantum random number generator---with utility in a broad range of applications---produces in real-time composably secure random numbers at a rate of 8.05 Gb/s, the fastest yet reported. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Measuring atoms in 3D – New theoretical bounds for tomography. [Phys Rev Appl]

A prime goal in science is to directly measure the complete three-dimensional (3D) arrangement of atoms in matter. Sampling limitations and the connection between lateral resolution and depth of focus have limited such measurements to the smallest specimens. Here the authors show … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Mechanics of a Snap Fit

Snap fits are versatile mechanical designs in industrial products that enable the repeated assembling and disassembling of two solid parts. This important property is attributed to a fine balance between geometry, friction, and bending elasticity. In this Letter, we combine theor … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Generative Embeddings of Brain Collective Dynamics Using Variational Autoencoder

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@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Effective Compression of Quantum Braided Circuits Aided by ZX-Calculus

A new method for compression of quantum computing algorithms, based on ZX-calculus, greatly reduces the resources required to realize fault-tolerant quantum circuits. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Tailoring Magnetic Fields in Inaccessible Regions using meta materials

Controlling magnetism, essential for a wide range of technologies, is impaired by the impossibility of generating a maximum of magnetic field in free space. Here, we propose a strategy based on negative permeability to overcome this stringent limitation. We experimentally demonst … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Arrow of time across five centuries of classical music

This paper considers classical music pieces as stochastic trajectories and explores the extent to which these display statistical time irreversibility, i.e. whether a preferential time arrow emerges with an associated entropy production. Since 1/f noise ---a paradigm to explain t … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

What if Planet 9 is a Primordial Black Hole?

While astronomers look for a ninth planet to explain orbits in the outer Solar System, a duo explores the possibility that the mystery object is a primordial black hole. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Bragg Diffraction of Large Organic Molecules

Researchers create diffraction patterns using beams made of large organic molecules, a first step toward creating an interferometer for these systems. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

USB-C Brain Reader (Magnetoencephalography by the Pond)

The authors report a striking advance in measuring tiny magnetic fields under ambient conditions, using atom--light-interaction techniques enabled by cutting-edge technology. A prototype sensor detects the magnetic fields generated by the human brain or heart, in a field-deployab … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Quantum refrigeration with indefinite causal order

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@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

High-Q Mg-Scale Monolithic Pendulum for Quantum-Limited Gravity Measurements

We present the development of a high-$Q$ monolithic silica pendulum weighing 7 milligram. The measured $Q$ value for the pendulum mode at 2.2 Hz was $2.0\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{6}$. To the best of our knowledge this is the lowest dissipative milligram-scale mechan … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Physical Implications of a Fundamental Period of Time

Theorists have determined ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}33}$ seconds as the upper limit for the period of a universal oscillator, which could help in constructing a quantum theory of gravity. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Physics-enhanced neural networks learn order and chaos

Artificial neural networks are universal function approximators. They can forecast dynamics, but they may need impractically many neurons to do so, especially if the dynamics is chaotic. We use neural networks that incorporate Hamiltonian dynamics to efficiently learn phase space … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Detecting Light Dark Matter with Magnons

Scattering of light dark matter with sub-eV energy deposition can be detected with collective excitations in condensed matter systems. When dark matter has spin-independent couplings to atoms or ions, it has been shown to efficiently excite phonons. Here we show that, if dark mat … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Space-based measurement of the neutron lifetime

The authors demonstrate the feasibility of measuring the free neutron lifetime using planetary bodies as a source of neutrons. As the systematics of this new technique are independent of laboratory-based methods this result provides a potential path to resolving the neutron lifet … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

A Microscopic Account of Black Hole Entropy

String theory provides a microscopic description of the entropy of certain theoretical black holes---an important step toward understanding black hole thermodynamics. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Spintronics in graphene and other two-dimensional materials

Controlled spin transport in graphene and other two-dimensional materials has become increasingly promising for applications in devices. Of particular interest are custom-tailored heterostructures, known as van der Waals heterostructures, that consist of stacks of two-dimensional … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Revealing Dynamics, Communities, and Criticality from Data

A technique for analyzing complex networks can predict, with limited time-series data, critical transitions before they occur. Such insight could help model and predict changes in a neuronal network. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Confined Lattice Random Walks in Arbitrary Dimensions

An exact solution to the discrete diffusion equation allows for accurate predictions of how the probabilities of reaction diffusion processes evolve over time. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Fault-Tolerant Thresholds for Surface Code in Excess of 5% Under Biased Noise

Noise in quantum computing is countered with quantum error correction. Achieving optimal performance will require tailoring codes and decoding algorithms to account for features of realistic noise, such as the common situation where the noise is biased towards dephasing. Here we … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Unexpected Propagation of Ultra-Lean Hydrogen Flames in Narrow Gaps

Hydrogen-burning flames can propagate in surprisingly narrow spaces and with little fuel by breaking up into fractal patterns. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Dynamic Buckling of an Elastic Ring in a Soap Film

Breaking a soap film surrounding an elastic ring causes the ring to buckle. | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Scientists break link between quantum material's spin and orbital states

Femtosecond optical lasers can be used to trigger drastic modifications of a material's physical properties on the ultrafast timescale, revealing complex, otherwise inaccessible quantum mechanics as well as new processes with potential for creating novel devices with unprecedente … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Directly Detecting Signals from Absorption of Fermionic Dark Matter

We present a new class of direct detection signals; absorption of fermionic dark matter. We enumerate the operators through dimension six which lead to fermionic absorption, study their direct detection prospects, and summarize additional constraints on their suppression scale. S … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

New approach to room-temperature quantum gates

We show that relatively simple integrated photonic circuits have the potential to realize a high fidelity deterministic controlled-phase gate between photonic qubits using bulk optical nonlinearities. The gate is enabled by converting travelling continuous-mode photons into stati … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago

Postmerger Gravitational-Wave Signatures of Phase Transitions in Binary Mergers

With the first detection of gravitational waves from a binary system of neutron stars GW170817, a new window was opened to study the properties of matter at and above nuclear-saturation density. Reaching densities a few times that of nuclear matter and temperatures up to 100 MeV, … | Continue reading


@journals.aps.org | 3 years ago