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Efficient Decomposition of Dense Matrices over GF(2)
In this work we describe an efficient implementation of a hierarchy of
algorithms for the decomposition of dense matrices over the field with two
elements (GF(2)). Matrix decomposition is an essential building block for
solving dense systems of linear and non-linear equations and thus much research
has been devoted to improve the asymptotic complexity of such algorithms. In
this work we discuss an implementation of both well-known and improved
algorithms in the M4RI library. The focus of our discussion is on a new variant
of the M4RI algorithm - denoted MMPF in this work -- which allows for
considerable performance gains in practice when compared to the previously
fastest implementation. We provide performance figures on x86_64 CPUs to
demonstrate the viability of our approach
Microdosimetric concepts relevant to HZE-particles
The biological effectiveness of HZE-particles
i s determined by the extreme microscopic concentrations
of energy transfer in the vicinity
of the particle tracks. The concept of linear
energy transfer fails to describe this situation
adequately. The more rigorous microdosimetric
concepts are presented. A simplified
treatment, based on the radial distribution
of energy around the track core, is then considered
A detail study of defect models for cosmic structure formation
We calculate predictions from wide class of `active' models of cosmic
structure formation which allows us to scan the space of possible defect
models. We calculate the linear cold dark matter power spectrum and Cosmic
Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies over all observable scales using a full
linear Einstein-Boltzmann code. Our main result, which has already been
reported, points to a serious problem reconciling the observed amplitude of the
large-scale galaxy distribution with the COBE normalization. Here, we describe
our methods and results in detail. The problem is present for a wide range of
defect parameters, which can be used to represent potential differences among
defect models, as well as possible systematic numerical errors. We explicitly
examine the impact of varying the defect model parameters and we show how the
results substantiate these conclusions. The standard scaling defect models are
in serious conflict with the current data, and we show how attempts to resolve
the problem by considering non-scaling defects or modified stress-energy
components would require radical departures from what has become the standard
picture.Comment: 37 Pages; References updated and minor typos correcte
Precise Predictions for Higgs Production in Neutralino Decays in the Complex MSSM
Complete one-loop results are obtained for the class of processes
chi^0_i->chi^0_j h_a in the MSSM where all parameters entering this process
beyond lowest order are allowed to have arbitrary CP-violating phases. An
on-shell renormalisation scheme is worked out for the chargino-neutralino
sector that properly takes account of imaginary parts arising from complex
parameters and from absorptive parts of loop integrals. The genuine vertex
contributions to the neutralino decay amplitudes are combined with two-loop
propagator-type corrections for the outgoing Higgs boson. In this way the
currently most precise prediction for this class of processes is obtained. The
numerical impact of the genuine vertex corrections is studied for several
examples of CP-conserving and CP-violating scenarios. We find that significant
effects on the decay widths and branching ratios are possible even in the
CP-conserving MSSM. In the CP-violating CPX benchmark scenario the corrections
to the decay width are found to be particularly large, namely, of order 45% for
a Higgs mass of 40 GeV. This parameter region of the CPX scenario where a very
light Higgs boson is unexcluded by present data is analysed in detail. We find
that in this parameter region, which will be difficult to cover by standard
Higgs search channels at the LHC, the branching ratio for the decay
chi^0_2->chi^0_1 h_1 is large. This may offer good prospects to detect such a
light Higgs boson in cascade decays of supersymmetric particles.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figure
White primer permits a corrosion-resistant coating of minimum weight
White primer for coating 2219 aluminum alloy supplies a base for a top coating of enamel. A formulation of pigments and vehicle results in a primer with high corrosion resistance and minimum film thickness
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