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From a Kac-like particle system to the Landau equation for hard potentials and Maxwell molecules
We prove a quantitative result of convergence of a conservative stochastic
particle system to the solution of the homogeneous Landau equation for hard
potentials. There are two main difficulties: (i) the known stability results
for this class of Landau equations concern regular solutions and seem difficult
to extend to study the rate of convergence of some empirical measures; (ii) the
conservativeness of the particle system is an obstacle for (approximate)
independence. To overcome (i), we prove a new stability result for the Landau
equation for hard potentials concerning very general measure solutions. Due to
(ii), we have to couple, our particle system with some non independent
nonlinear processes, of which the law solves, in some sense, the Landau
equation. We then prove that these nonlinear processes are not so far from
being independent. Using finally some ideas of Rousset [25], we show that in
the case of Maxwell molecules, the convergence of the particle system is
uniform in time
Classification of polynomials from C^2 to C with one critical value
We give the classification, up to homeomorphisms, of reduced complex
polynomials with 2 variables with one critical value.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX2e, 2 figures, 2 tabulars. To appear in Mathematische
Zeitscrift. One remark changed after theorem
Searches for Higgs and BSM at the Tevatron
This paper presents an overview of recent experimental direct searches for
Higgs-boson and beyond-the-standard-model (BSM) physics shown in the plenary
session at the SUSY07 conference. The results reported correspond to an
integrated luminosity of up to 2 fb-1 of Run II data from collisions
collected by the CDF and D0 experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider.
Searches covered include: the standard model (SM) Higgs boson (including
sensitivity projections), the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard
model (MSSM), charged Higgs bosons and extended Higgs models, supersymmetric
decays that conserve R-parity, gauge-mediated supersymmetric breaking models,
long-lived particles, leptoquarks, extra gauge bosons, extra dimensions, and
finally signature-based searches. Given the excellent performance of the
collider and the continued productivity of the experiments, the Tevatron
physics potential looks very promising for discovery in the coming larger data
sets. In particular, the Higgs boson could be observed if its mass is light or
near 160 GeV.Comment: Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 10 pages, LaTeX, 19 eps figure
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