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Abstract In the second lesson, we first discussed a subtle dissipative mechanism that can affect Josephson junctions in a non-equilibrium situation, which is the parity defect of superconducting electrodes. If an insulated junction has an odd number of …
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The fifth lesson ( 8th chapter of the lecture) described the fabrication of artificial environments in experiments with trapped ions. This involves tailoring environments to ensure the survival of certain states. For example, for a two-level trapped ion, …
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This first lecture on molecular oxygen has laid a number of chemical foundations for the study of oxygen reactivity in biological systems. Oxygen arrived on earth in a way by accident, being the product of photosynthesis, which uses water as an electron …
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The water oxidation enzyme in the photosystem is largely responsible for converting solar energy into the high-energy chemical compounds needed to sustain life on the planet, and which have accumulated in the form of fossil fuels. This enzyme also …
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Faced with moral and religious diversity, international principles and national margins. Documents and media Download map and bibliography …
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The fourth lesson focused on chapters 6 and 7 of the lecture. When the environment acts collectively on the qubits, it is possible to encode information in so-called subradiant subspaces, preparing states protected by decoherence interference processes. A …
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Abstract The first lesson began with a discussion of the physical limits of information-processing machines. We know that the problem of the efficiency of thermal machines led, following the pioneering work of Sadi Carnot, to the development of …
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Utopian prophetic visions, products of Judah's exile to Babylon in the 2nd century B.C., describe a set of model relationships and conditions, and thus provide a glimpse of the ideal world according to the authors of these ancient texts. Although some …
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The third lesson showed how the decoherence of a physical system can be affected by altering the spectrum of its environment or the symmetry of its coupling with that environment. The situation considered was that of cavity quantum electrodynamics, a …
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Following the appearance of oxygen, which led to the precipitation of iron hydroxides that had become ferric and therefore insoluble, microorganisms developed an efficient strategy for acquiring the iron they needed to grow. This evolutionary response …
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Metal ions need to be recovered from the environment, where they accumulate, by cells. Current research in this field is very actively concerned with the questions of how a given metal ion is solubilized, how it crosses membranes, accesses the right …
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