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Results from Super-Kamiokande
The recent results from Super-Kamiokande (SK) are reported. On atmospheric
neutrino analysis, we have performed a full 3-flavor oscillation analysis with
SK-I+II+III data. A CPT violation study on atmospheric neutrino is also done
with SK-I+II+III data. On solar neutrino analysis, a 3-flavor oscillation
analysis with SK-III data is performed.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, proceedings of The XXIV International Conference
on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics (Neutrino 2010
On the classification of Kahler-Ricci solitons on Gorenstein del Pezzo surfaces
We give a classification of all pairs (X,v) of Gorenstein del Pezzo surfaces
X and vector fields v which are K-stable in the sense of Berman-Nystrom and
therefore are expected to admit a Kahler-Ricci solition. Moreover, we provide
some new examples of Fano threefolds admitting a Kahler-Ricci soliton.Comment: 21 pages, ancillary files containing calculations in SageMath; minor
correction
SO(3) Gauge Symmetry and Nearly Tri-bimaximal Neutrino Mixing
In this note I mainly focus on the neutrino physics part in my talk and
report the most recent progress made in \cite{YLW0}. It is seen that the
Majorana features of neutrinos and SO(3) gauge flavor symmetry can
simultaneously explain the smallness of neutrino masses and nearly
tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing when combining together with the mechanism of
approximate global U(1) family symmetry. The mixing angle and
CP-violating phase are in general nonzero and testable experimentally at the
allowed sensitivity. The model also predicts the existence of vector-like
Majorana neutrinos and charged leptons as well as new Higgs bosons, some of
them can be light and explored at the LHC and ILC.Comment: 8 pages, invited talk, contribute to the Proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on Flavor Physics (ICFP2007
Fast tracking of hidden objects with single-pixel detectors
A fast tracking system is demonstrated that is based on single laser illumination and a few single-pixel single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detectors that improves on the previous tracking of non-line-of-sight motion by a factor of 300 in laser power. With an average illumination power of only 2 mW, a 15 cm ×15 cm object located up to 2.5 m away is tracked whilst outside of the direct line-of-sight and moving at approximately 6 cm/s
Non-line-of-sight 3D imaging with a single-pixel camera
Real time, high resolution 3D reconstruction of scenes hidden from the direct
field of view is a challenging field of research with applications in real-life
situations related e.g. to surveillance, self-driving cars and rescue missions.
Most current techniques recover the 3D structure of a non-lineof-sight (NLOS)
static scene by detecting the return signal from the hidden object on a
scattering observation area. Here, we demonstrate the full colour retrieval of
the 3D shape of a hidden scene by coupling back-projection imaging algorithms
with the high-resolution time-of-flight information provided by a single-pixel
camera. By using a high effciency Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD)
detector, this technique provides the advantage of imaging with no mechanical
scanning parts, with acquisition times down to sub-seconds.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Solar Neutrino Rates, Spectrum, and its Moments : an MSW Analysis in the Light of Super-Kamiokande Results
We re-examine MSW solutions of the solar neutrino problem in a two flavor
scenario taking (a) the results on total rates and the electron energy spectrum
from the 1117-day SuperKamiokande (SK) data and (b) those on total rates from
the Chlorine and Gallium experiments. We find that the SMA solution gives the
best fit to the total rates data from the different experiments. One new
feature of our analysis is the use of the moments of the SK electron spectrum
in a analysis. The best-fit to the moments is broadly in agreement
with that obtained from a direct fit to the spectrum data and prefers a comparable to the SMA fit to the rates but the required mixing angle is
larger. In the combined rate and spectrum analysis, apart from varying the
normalization of the B flux as a free parameter and determining its
best-fit value we also obtain the best-fit parameters when correlations between
the rates and the spectrum data are included and the normalization of the B
flux held fixed at its SSM value. We observe that the correlations between the
rates and spectrum data are important and the goodness of fit worsens when
these are included. In either case, the best-fit lies in the LMA region.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Statistical Laws Governing Fluctuations in Word Use from Word Birth to Word Death
We analyze the dynamic properties of 10^7 words recorded in English, Spanish
and Hebrew over the period 1800--2008 in order to gain insight into the
coevolution of language and culture. We report language independent patterns
useful as benchmarks for theoretical models of language evolution. A
significantly decreasing (increasing) trend in the birth (death) rate of words
indicates a recent shift in the selection laws governing word use. For new
words, we observe a peak in the growth-rate fluctuations around 40 years after
introduction, consistent with the typical entry time into standard dictionaries
and the human generational timescale. Pronounced changes in the dynamics of
language during periods of war shows that word correlations, occurring across
time and between words, are largely influenced by coevolutionary social,
technological, and political factors. We quantify cultural memory by analyzing
the long-term correlations in the use of individual words using detrended
fluctuation analysis.Comment: Version 1: 31 pages, 17 figures, 3 tables. Version 2 is streamlined,
eliminates substantial material and incorporates referee comments: 19 pages,
14 figures, 3 table
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