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Table of Contents (Online)

PERIODICALS PHYSICAL REVIEW A Postmaster send address changes to: For editorial and subscription correspondence, American Institute of Physics please see inside front cover Suite 1NO1 „ISSN: 1050-2947… 2 Huntington Quadrangle Melville, NY 11747-4502 THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 72, NUMBER 1 CONTENTS JULY 2005 PARTS A AND B The Table of Contents is a total listing of Parts A and B. Part A consists of pages 010301(R)–013201, and Part B pages 013401–019904(E). PART A RAPID COMMUNICATIONS Quantum information Quantum memory for superconducting qubits (4 pages) ............................................. 010301͑R͒ Emily J. Pritchett and Michael R. Geller Experimental realization of a photonic Bell-state analyzer (4 pages) ................................... 010302͑R͒ Philip Walther and Anton Zeilinger Coherence-induced entanglement (4 pages) ....................................................... 010303͑R͒ Fu-li Li, Han Xiong, and M. Suhail Zubairy Atomic and molecular collisions and interactions ͑ ͒ + ͑ ͒ Interference phenomena associated with electron-emission from H2 by 1–5 -MeV H impact (4 pages) ..... 010701 R S. Hossain, A. L. Landers, N. Stolterfoht, and J. A. Tanis Shakedown in core photoelectron spectra from aligned laser-excited Na atoms (4 pages) .................. 010702͑R͒ J. Schulz, M. Tchaplyguine, T. Rander, O. Björneholm, S. Svensson, R. Sankari, S. Heinäsmäki, H. Aksela, S. Aksela, and E. Kukk Doubly excited 2s2p 1,3Po resonance states of helium in dense plasmas (4 pages) ....................... 010703͑R͒ Sabyasachi Kar and Y. K. Ho Feshbach spectroscopy of a shape resonance (4 pages) ............................................. 010704͑R͒ Thomas Volz, Stephan Dürr, Niels Syassen, Gerhard Rempe, Eric van Kempen, and Servaas Kokkelmans Atomic and molecular processes in external fields Identifying fragment vuv excitations with dissociation channels from the strong-field ionization of N2 (4 pages) ................................................................................... 011401͑R͒ Ryan N. Coffee and George N. Gibson Matter waves Nonadiabatic dynamics of a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice (4 pages) ..................... 011601͑R͒ Lorenzo Isella and Janne Ruostekoski Copyright 2005 by The American Physical Society (Continued) CONTENTS - Continued PHYSICAL REVIEW A THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 72, NUMBER 1 JULY 2005 Radio-frequency spectroscopy and the pairing gap in trapped Fermi gases (4 pages) ..................... 011602͑R͒ Yan He, Qijin Chen, and K. Levin Collective excitations of strongly interacting Fermi gases of atoms in a harmonic trap (4 pages) ............ 011603͑R͒ Yeong E. Kim and Alexander L. Zubarev Quantum optics, physics of lasers, nonlinear optics Three-photon-absorption resonance for all-optical atomic clocks (4 pages) .............................. 011801͑R͒ Sergei Zibrov, Irina Novikova, David F. Phillips, Aleksei V. Taichenachev, Valeriy I. Yudin, Ronald L. Walsworth, and Alexander S. Zibrov Conical three-photon-excited stimulated hyper-Raman scattering (3 pages) ............................. 011802͑R͒ D. Homoelle, K. D. Moll, Alexander L. Gaeta, and Robert W. Boyd ARTICLES Fundamental concepts Atomic CP-violating polarizability (6 pages) ..................................................... 012101 Boris Ravaine, M. G. Kozlov, and Andrei Derevianko Decoherence time in self-induced decoherence (9 pages) ............................................ 012102 Mario Castagnino and Olimpia Lombardi Lorentz-covariant reduced spin density matrix and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen–Bohm correlations (7 pages) .... 012103 Paweł Caban and Jakub Rembieliński Hydrogen-atom spectrum under a minimal-length hypothesis (4 pages) ................................ 012104 Sándor Benczik, Lay Nam Chang, Djordje Minic, and Tatsu Takeuchi Casimir energy for a hyperboloid facing a plate in the optical approximation (9 pages) ................... 012105 O. Schröder, A. Scardicchio, and R. L. Jaffe Quantum-shutter approach to tunneling time scales with wave packets (6 pages) ........................ 012106 Norifumi Yamada, Gastón García-Calderón, and Jorge Villavicencio Causal quantum theory and the collapse locality loophole (7 pages) ................................... 012107 Adrian Kent Nonlinearity without superluminality (4 pages) .................................................... 012108 Adrian Kent Self-induced decoherence approach: Strong limitations on its validity in a simple spin bath model and on its general physical relevance (10 pages) ........................................................... 012109 Maximilian Schlosshauer Calculation of hydrogenic Bethe logarithms for Rydberg states (9 pages) ............................... 012110 Ulrich D. Jentschura and Peter J. Mohr Second-quantized formulation of geometric phases (12 pages) ....................................... 012111 Shinichi Deguchi and Kazuo Fujikawa Commuting multiparty quantum observables and local compatibility (6 pages) .......................... 012112 Claudio Altafini How much larger quantum correlations are than classical ones (5 pages) ............................... 012113 Adán Cabello (Continued) CONTENTS - Continued PHYSICAL REVIEW A THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 72, NUMBER 1 JULY 2005 Validity of the quantum adiabatic theorem (5 pages) ............................................... 012114 Zhaoyan Wu and Hui Yang Casimir effect with rough metallic mirrors (14 pages) .............................................. 012115 Paulo A. Maia Neto, Astrid Lambrecht, and Serge Reynaud Quantum chaos and order based on classically moving reference frames (11 pages) ...................... 012116 Wenhua Hai, Qiongtao Xie, and Jianshu Fang Calculations of time-dependent observables in non-Hermitian quantum mechanics: The problem and a possible solution (8 pages) ........................................................................... 012117 Ido Gilary, Avner Fleischer, and Nimrod Moiseyev Quantum information Explicit implementation of quantum circuits on a quantum-cellular-automata-like architecture (13 pages) .... 012301 Y. Kawano, S. Yamashita, and M. Kitagawa Quantum-state filtering applied to the discrimination of Boolean functions (7 pages) ..................... 012302 János A. Bergou and Mark Hillery Gaussian operations and privacy (8 pages) ....................................................... 012303 Miguel Navascués and Antonio Acín Quantum secret sharing between multiparty and multiparty without entanglement (5 pages) ............... 012304 Feng-Li Yan and Ting Gao Lie algebras and suppression of decoherence in open quantum systems (6 pages) ........................ 012305 William Gordon Ritter Continuous quantum error correction by cooling (7 pages) .......................................... 012306 Mohan Sarovar and G. J. Milburn Entanglement in SU͑2͒-invariant quantum systems: The positive partial transpose criterion and others (6 pages) ................................................................................... 012307 John Schliemann Limitations of practical multiphoton decoherence-free states (4 pages) ................................. 012308 Yong-Sheng Zhang, Chuan-Feng Li, Yun-Feng Huang, and Guang-Can Guo Qubits in phase space: Wigner-function approach to quantum-error correction and the mean-king problem (19 pages) .................................................................................. 012309 Juan Pablo Paz, Augusto José Roncaglia, and Marcos Saraceno Model of a deterministic detector and dynamical decoherence (9 pages) ............................... 012310 Jae Weon Lee, Dmitri V. Averin, Giuliano Benenti, and Dima L. Shepelyansky Optimal partial estimation of multiple phases (6 pages) ............................................. 012311 Ladislav Mišta, Jr., Jaromír Fiurášek, and Radim Filip Security and gain improvement of a practical quantum key distribution using a gated single-photon source and probabilistic photon-number resolution (6 pages) .................................................. 012312 Tomoyuki Horikiri, Hideki Sasaki, Haibo Wang, and Takayoshi Kobayashi Condition and capability of quantum state separation (6 pages) ....................................... 012313 Yuan Feng, Runyao Duan, and Zhengfeng Ji Entangling power of permutations (7 pages) ...................................................... 012314 Lieven Clarisse, Sibasish Ghosh, Simone Severini, and Anthony Sudbery (Continued) CONTENTS - Continued PHYSICAL REVIEW A THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 72, NUMBER 1 JULY 2005 Remote preparation of mixed states via noisy entanglement (6 pages) ................................. 012315 Guo-Yong Xiang, Jian Li, Bo Yu, and Guang-Can Guo Quantum walks and orbital states of a Weyl particle (9 pages) ....................................... 012316 Makoto Katori, Soichi Fujino, and Norio Konno Characterization and quantification of symmetric Gaussian-state entanglement through a local classicality criterion (5 pages) ........................................................................... 012317 Marcos C. de Oliveira Single-photon two-qubit SWAP gate for entanglement manipulation (4 pages) ............................ 012318 Marco Fiorentino, Taehyun Kim, and Franco N. C. Wong Quantum-information processing with noisy cluster states (12 pages) .................................. 012319 M. S. Tame, M. Paternostro, M. S. Kim, and V. Vedral Microscopic quantum dynamics study on the noise threshold of fault-tolerant quantum error correction (12 pages) .................................................................................

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