Seminar

Tuesday, February 11, 2025
11:00
MLIT Room 310, Online seminar via MTS Link

MLIT General Laboratory seminar

  1. I. Satyshev, A. Pan, K. Karatash, Y. Sholtan

    Monte-Carlo Simulation of the OLVE-HERO Orbital Experiment

    Abstract:

    The High Energy Ray Observatory (HERO) is a project for a space experiment based on an ionization calorimeter to measure the spectrum and composition of cosmic rays. The effective geometric factor of the installation is not less than 12 m2sr for protons and not less than 16 m2sr for nuclei and electrons. During ~5-7 years of exposure, this mission will measure the element-by-element spectra of cosmic rays in the energy range 1012 -1016 eV/particle with high energy resolution. A Monte Carlo in the simulation toolkit GEANT4 of an experiment using a borated scintillator as part of a calorimeter is presented. The energy resolution, detector response and output signal magnitude were obtained.The planned experiment launch is no earlier than 2029.

  2. A. Torosyan

    On computations of characteristics of qudits' nonclassicality

    Abstract:

    The results of the work over the last 3 years in the direction of studying and determining the degree of classicality / quantumness of states of finite-dimensional quantum systems, which are based on a deviation of quasiprobability distributions from true statistical distributions, will be presented. Also, a new parametrization of the SU(4) group, which is well adapted to computational problems where the singular value decomposition is applicable, will be presented. The proposed representation will be used in further studies of the problem of entanglement of qudit states.

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