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Speed limit of quantum metrology
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 13, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 20452322 (ISSN) ; Ahansaz, B ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Research
2023
Abstract
Quantum metrology employs nonclassical systems to improve the sensitivity of measurements. The ultimate limit of this sensitivity is dictated by the quantum Cramér–Rao bound. On the other hand, the quantum speed limit bounds the speed of dynamics of any quantum process. We show that the speed limit of quantum dynamics sets a fundamental bound on the minimum attainable phase estimation error through the quantum Cramér–Rao bound, relating the precision directly to the underlying dynamics of the system. In particular, various metrologically important states are considered, and their dynamical speeds are analyzed. We find that the bound could, in fact, be related to the nonclassicality of...
Modeling of shot-peening effects on the surface properties of a (Tib + Tic)/Ti-6Al-4V composite employing artificial neural networks
, Article Materiali in Tehnologije ; Volume 50, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 851-860 ; 15802949 (ISSN) ; Zabihollah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Metals Technology
2016
Abstract
Titanium matrix composites (TMCs) have wide application prospects in the field of aerospace, automobile and other industries because of their good properties, such as high specific strength, good ductility, and excellent fatigue properties. However, in order to improve their fatigue strength and life, crack initiation and growth at the surface layers must be suppressed using surface treatments. Shot peening (SP) is an effective surface mechanical treatment method widely used in industry which can improve the mechanical properties of a surface. However, artificial neural networks (ANNs) have been used as an efficient approach to predict and optimize the science and engineering problems. In...
Entangled multimode spin coherent states of trapped ions
, Article Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics ; Volume 35, Issue 6 , 2018 , Pages 1211-1217 ; 07403224 (ISSN) ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
OSA - The Optical Society
2018
Abstract
Multimode macroscopic states consisting of a superposition of spin coherent states that are generated in a trapped ion system are introduced. The role of various parameters that control the entanglement of the system are exposed, and their effects are quantified. In particular, it is shown that the generated states exhibit different entanglement characteristics for odd and even 2nj, where j is the spin of each mode and n is the number of modes. © 2018 Optical Society of America
Does knowledge base complexity affect spatial patterns of innovation? An empirical analysis in the upstream petroleum industry
, Article Technological Forecasting and Social Change ; Volume 143 , 2019 , Pages 273-288 ; 00401625 (ISSN) ; Rosiello, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2019
Abstract
Using network analysis, we investigate if an industry's complex and integrated knowledge base leads to a higher spatial concentration (or dispersal)of innovative activities. This is important because the extant literature provides competing claims about how knowledge base complexity impacts on the spatial distribution of industrial innovation. To help empirically resolve this issue, we draw on longitudinal data (1970–2010)on the upstream petroleum industry and build indexes of entropy and complexity to render knowledge base dynamics, assess the spatial concentration of innovation, and study industry structural transformations. We first find a correlation – once a crucial distinction between...
Ductile steel plate external end diaphragms for steel tub girder straight highway bridges
, Article Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , July , 2020 , Pages 759-777 ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM)
2020
Abstract
The end diaphragm of bridges are normally designed to resist lateral seismic forces imposed on the superstructure in earthquake prone regions. Using ductile diaphragms with high deformation capacity could reduce the seismic demands on the substructure and prevent costly damage under strong ground motions. The end diaphragms of steel tub girder bridges with high lateral stiffness and dominant shear behavior have a potential to be used as ductile fuse elements. In this study, a steel plate shear diaphragm (SPSD) is introduced as an external end diaphragm of tub girder steel bridges to reduce the seismic demands imposed on the substructure. Quasi static nonlinear analyses were conducted to...
Speed limit of quantum dynamics near the event horizon of black holes
, Article Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics ; Volume 810 , November , 2020 ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B. V
2020
Abstract
Quantum mechanics imposes a fundamental bound on the minimum time required for the quantum systems to evolve between two states of interest. This bound introduces a limit on the speed of the dynamical evolution of the systems, known as the quantum speed limit. We show that black holes can drastically affect the speed limit of a fermionic quantum system subjected to an open quantum dynamics. As we demonstrate, the quantum speed limit can enhance at the vicinity of a black hole's event horizon in the Schwarzschild spacetime. © 2020 The Author(s)
Complementarity-entanglement tradeoff in quantum gravity
, Article Physical Review D ; Volume 105, Issue 8 , 2022 ; 24700010 (ISSN) ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2022
Abstract
The quantization of gravity remains one of the most important - yet extremely elusive - challenges at the heart of modern physics. Any attempt to resolve this long-standing problem seems to be doomed, as the route to any direct empirical evidence (i.e., detecting gravitons) that sheds light on the quantum aspect of gravity is far beyond the current capabilities. Recently, it was discovered that gravitationally induced entanglement, tailored in the interferometric frameworks, can be used to witness the quantum nature of gravity. Even though these schemes offer promising tools for investigating quantum gravity, many fundamental and empirical aspects of the schemes are yet to be discovered....
A rapid design procedure for tied-back soil walls using multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) method
, Article Geotechnical and Geological Engineering ; Volume 41, Issue 2 , 2023 , Pages 1521-1535 ; 09603182 (ISSN) ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2023
Abstract
Deep excavations are widespread geotechnical structures in urban areas. Vertical deep excavations may cause irreparable harms to the adjacent structures due to excessive deformations. Therefore, obtaining accurate soil parameters, rigorous design of wall’s structural components, and monitored construction are essential elements of any successful project of this kind. Soil-nail walls are a type of tied-back walls that are widely used due to their simple execution and low cost. In order to facilitate the design procedure of Soil-nail walls for deep excavations and reduce the number of numerical modelings, Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) method has been employed. The developed...
A probabilistic task scheduling method for grid environments
, Article Future Generation Computer Systems ; Volume 28, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 513-524 ; 0167739X (ISSN) ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This paper presents a probabilistic task scheduling method to minimize the overall mean response time of the tasks submitted to the grid computing environments. Minimum mean response time of a given task can be obtained by finding a subset of appropriate computational resources to service the task. To achieve this, a discrete time Markov chain (DTMC) representing the task scheduling process within the grid environment is constructed. The connection probabilities between the nodes representing the grid managers and resources can be considered as transition probabilities of the obtained DTMC. Knowing the mean response times of the managers and resources, and finding fundamental matrix of the...
Availability modeling of grid computing environments using SANs
, Article 2011 International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, SoftCOM 2011, 15 September 2011 through 17 September 2011, Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik ; 2011 , Pages 403-408 ; 9789532900262 (ISBN) ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper, the availability of the Resource Management System (RMS) and computational resources distributed within grid computing environments is studied. Since the RMS acts as a heart of the grid environments, the unavailability of this system can render the entire environment to the inoperable phase. Furthermore, the unavailability of the grid resources may result in degradation of the performance of the grid. Therefore, considering the great importance of the availability issue in grid computing environments, the Stochastic Activity Networks (SANs) are exploited to model and evaluate the availability of grid environments. The proposed SAN models the failure of the resource management...
A genetic-based scheduling algorithm to minimize the makespan of the grid applications
, Article Communications in Computer and Information Science, 13 December 2010 through 15 December 2010 ; Volume 121 CCIS , December , 2010 , Pages 22-31 ; 18650929 (ISSN) ; 9783642176241 (ISBN) ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Task scheduling algorithms in grid environments strive to maximize the overall throughput of the grid. In order to maximize the throughput of the grid environments, the makespan of the grid tasks should be minimized. In this paper, a new task scheduling algorithm is proposed to assign tasks to the grid resources with goal of minimizing the total makespan of the tasks. The algorithm uses the genetic approach to find the suitable assignment within grid resources. The experimental results obtained from applying the proposed algorithm to schedule independent tasks within grid environments demonstrate the applicability of the algorithm in achieving schedules with comparatively lower makespan in...
Effects of concurrent earthquake and temperature loadings on cable-stayed bridges
, Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 16, Issue 6 , 2016 ; 02194554 (ISSN) ; Maghsoudi Barmi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
2016
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This paper discusses the necessity of considering the concurrent effects of uniform temperature and earthquake loadings in the design of cable-stayed bridges. This load combination is not foreseen in current design standards such as AASHTO and Eurocode. Three-dimensional finite element models of cable-stayed bridges are employed for nonlinear time history analyses. A load combination is proposed that adds uniform temperature loading to the existing extreme event load combination. The proposed combination is compared with existing extreme event load combination and the changes in forces and displacements are noted. A parametric study is then conducted by varying a number of properties of the...
3D wind buckling analysis of steel silos with stepped walls
, Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 142 , 2019 , Pages 236-261 ; 02638231 (ISSN) ; Mehretehran, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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Thin-walled cylindrical steel silos are one of the key structures for storage of materials in many industries and agricultural sectors. They are susceptible to instability under wind pressure when they are empty or partially filled. This paper investigates numerically the wind buckling behavior of three sample steel silos with stepped walls composed of isotropic rolled shells. Wind load vertical and circumferential distributions were adopted from Eurocodes. Two proposed circumferential pressure distributions for an isolated silo and a silo in a group with a closed roof were taken into consideration. Moreover, the effect of additional inward pressure, proposed by Eurocode, on buckling...
3D wind buckling analysis of long steel corrugated silos with vertical stiffeners
, Article Engineering Failure Analysis ; Volume 90 , 2018 , Pages 156-167 ; 13506307 (ISSN) ; Moazezi Mehretehran, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
Thin-walled cylindrical steel silos are susceptible to instability under wind pressure when they are empty or only partially filled. This paper investigates numerically the wind buckling behavior of a real steel corrugated silo with 8.02 m diameter and 17.62 m height, strengthened by open-section vertical stiffeners. Accordingly, comprehensive 3D finite element models were used and detailed linear and non-linear buckling analyses were conducted. The effects of sinusoidal corrugated sheet profile dimensions on this issue were specially explored. Wind load vertical and circumferential distributions were adopted from Eurocode. Two proposed circumferential pressure distributions for an isolated...
Numerical study of steel box girder bridge diaphragms
, Article Earthquake and Structures ; Volume 11, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 681-699 ; 20927614 (ISSN) ; Mohammadinia, P ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Techno Press
2016
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Steel box girders have two webs and two flanges on top that are usually connected with shear connectors to the concrete deck and are also known as tub girders. The end diaphragms of such bridges comprise of a stiffened steel plate welded to the inside of the girder at each end. The diaphragms play a major role in transferring vertical and lateral loads to the bearings and substructure. A review of literature shows that the cyclic behavior of diaphragms under earthquake loading has not been studied previously. This paper uses a nonlinear finite element model to study the behavior of the end diaphragms under gravity and seismic loads. Different bearing device and stiffener configurations have...
The effect of the dynamics of knowledge base complexity on Schumpeterian patterns of innovation: The upstream petroleum industry
, Article R and D Management ; 2016 ; 00336807 (ISSN) ; Rosiello, A ; Wield, D ; Sharif University of Technology
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2016
Abstract
This article analyzes important changes in technological innovation in the upstream petroleum industry. It provides evidence that shifts in sectoral patterns of innovation over the petroleum industry's lifecycle from the 1970s up to 2005 were dependent on the dynamics of knowledge base complexity (KBC), a key dimension of an industry's technological regime. Accordingly, observed shifts in innovation patterns are understood to be the aggregated strategic response of industry innovators to changes in the technological regime. The article proposes a quantitative method for exploring KBC and Schumpeterian patterns of innovation, and interactions between the two at the industry level. As the...
Novel experimental methods for the determination of the boundaries between conventional, severe and over shot peening processes
, Article Surfaces and Interfaces ; Volume 13 , 2018 , Pages 233-254 ; 24680230 (ISSN) ; Unal, O ; Amanov, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B. V
2018
Abstract
Shot peening process is one of the severe plastic deformation methods which is well-recognized for the surface layer integrity of the components. This process, according to its energy level, can be categorized into three different cases of conventional, severe, and over shot peening. The aforementioned types of shot peening have positive and/or negative effects on their related performing conditions. In this study, the boundaries between these processes were determined for the first time by presenting novel approaches. The foundations of the presented approaches are microstructural investigations. The microstructures were characterized using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy,...
Size-controlled synthesis of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and their surface coating by gold for biomedical applications [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ; Volume 324, Issue 23, November 2012, Pages 3997–4005 ; Simchi, A ; Imani, M ; Costa, B.F.O ; Sharif University of Technology
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The size mono-dispersity, saturation magnetization, and surface chemistry of magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) are recognized as critical factors for efficient biomedical applications. Here, we performed modified water-in-oil inverse nano-emulsion procedure for preparation of stable colloidal superparamagnetic iron oxide NPs (SPIONs) with high saturation magnetization. To achieve mono-dispersed SPIONs, optimization process was probed on several important factors including molar ratio of iron salts [Fe3+ and Fe2+], the
Artificial neural networks application for modeling of friction stir welding effects on mechanical properties of 7075-T6 aluminum alloy
, Article 4th Global Conference on Materials Science and Engineering, CMSE 2015, 3 August 2015 through 6 August 2015 ; Volume 103, Issue 1 , December , 2015 ; 17578981 (ISSN) ; Ashton A ; Ruda H. E ; Khotsianovsky A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2015
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Friction stir welding (FSW) is a relatively new solid-state joining technique that is widely adopted in manufacturing and industry fields to join different metallic alloys that are hard to weld by conventional fusion welding. Friction stir welding is a very complex process comprising several highly coupled physical phenomena. The complex geometry of some kinds of joints makes it difficult to develop an overall governing equations system for theoretical behavior analyse of the friction stir welded joints. Weld quality is predominantly affected by welding effective parameters, and the experiments are often time consuming and costly. On the other hand, employing artificial intelligence (AI)...
Innovation policy, scientific research and economic performance: The case of Iran
, Article Development Policy Review ; Volume 38, Issue 3 , 2020 , Pages 387-407 ; Babaee, A ; Maleki, A ; Isaai, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2020
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Motivation: Why, despite substantial investment in science and technology infrastructure during the last two decades, has Iran performed relatively poorly in terms of innovation and economic output? The investment has been wide-ranging, from the inclusion of science and technology in the National Development Plans to the impressive growth in the number of science and technology parks and incubators. Iran is among the top five countries in terms of science and engineering graduates, and Iran's scientific publications are among the world's fastest-growing. Purpose: This study attempts to discover the reasons for this poor performance despite the investment. Approach and Method: This is a...