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On the muon anomalous magnetic moment in models with a superlight gravitino
We perform a general analysis of the contributions to the muon anomalous
magnetic moment in models with a superlight gravitino. We discuss the
interpretation and the phenomenological implications of the results. We find
that present constraints on the model parameters are comparable and
complementary to the ones coming from collider searches and from perturbative
unitarity. However, the Brookhaven E821 experiment will probe large unexplored
regions of parameter space.Comment: Now 19 A4 pages, 2 figures. Expanded version to be published in JHEP.
A section of final comments and other minor comments adde
Pentaquarks: Theory overview, and some more about quark models
After reviewing the basics, topics in this talk include an attempted survey
of theoretical contributions to this workshop, some extra specific comments on
quark models, and a summary.Comment: Invited talk at Pentaquark04, hosted by SPring-8, Harima Science
Garden City, Japan, July 200
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This paper responds to the contributions by Alexander Bird, Nathan Wildman, David Yates, Jennifer McKitrick, Giacomo Giannini & Matthew Tugby, and Jennifer Wang. I react to their comments on my 2015 book Potentiality: From Dispositions to Modality, and in doing so expands on some of the arguments and ideas of the book
Chandra News
The Chandra Newsletter contains articles about the CXC and the Chandra mission. The Chandra Newsletter appears once a year and is edited by Paul J. Green, with editorial assistance and layout by Evan Tingle. We welcome contributions from readers. Comments on the newsletter, or corrections and additions to the hardcopy mailing list should be sent to: [email protected]
Interventions for improving employment outcomes for workers with HIV
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Cochrane Work Trials Search Co-ordinators Leena Isotalo and Kaisa Neuvonen for developing the search strategy and Managing Editor Jani Ruotsalainen and Co-ordinating Editor Jos Verbeek for editing the text and providing helpful comments. We would also like to thank Richard Othieno for his contributions to the protocol.Non peer reviewedPublisher PD
Paramagnetic dominance, the sign of the beta function and UV/IR mixing in non-commutative U(1)
U(1) gauge theory on non-commutative Minkowski space-time in the Feynman-'t
Hooft background gauge is studied. In particular, UV divergences and
non-commutative IR divergent contributions to the two, three and four-point
functions are explicitly computed at one loop. We show that the negative sign
of the beta function results from paramagnetism --producing UV charge
anti-screening-- prevailing over diamagnetism --giving rise toUV charge
screening. This dominance in the field theory setting corresponds to tachyon
magnification dominance in the string theory framework. Our calculations
provide an explicit realization of UV/IR mixing and lead to an IR
renormalization of the coupling constant, where now paramagnetic contributions
produce screening and diamagnetic contributions anti-screening.Comment: 39 pages, 7 eps figures; typos corrected, few comments adde
Local Difference Measures between Complex Networks for Dynamical System Model Evaluation
Acknowledgments We thank Reik V. Donner for inspiring suggestions that initialized the work presented herein. Jan H. Feldhoff is credited for providing us with the STARS simulation data and for his contributions to fruitful discussions. Comments by the anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged as they led to substantial improvements of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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