The composite systems can be non-uniquely decomposed into parts (subsystems). Not all decompositions (structures) of a composite system are equally physically relevant. In this paper we answer on theoretical ground why it may be so. We consider a pair of mutually un-coupled modes in the phase space representation that are subjected to the independent quantum amplitude damping channels. By investigating asymptotic dynamics of the degrees of freedom, we find that the environment is responsible for the structures non-equivalence. Only one structure is distinguished by both locality of the environmental influence on its subsystems and a classical-like description. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
In this paper we report results concerning the use of paper as substrate and as an electronic component for the next generation of sustainable low cost electronic systems, where different examples of applications are given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
COLLEGE administrators, COMPUTER software, WORKFLOW, PAPER, ELECTRONIC systems
Abstract
The article offers information on the University of Iowa that replaced paper process with the CourseLeaf Catalog software. It informs that moving the system online was an advantage for the office as it saved million of dollars. It reflects that system includes a tool that enables the officials to see the position of items in the workflow also enables them to remind those who have not submitted their updates.
Reports on the implementation of Check 21 in the U.S. Ability of banks to save on processing paper; Added expense due to the growing surge of electronic payments; Use of a rules-based business processing management system.
Published
2004
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