504 research outputs found
Accelerated Particle Swarm Optimization and Support Vector Machine for Business Optimization and Applications
Business optimization is becoming increasingly important because all business
activities aim to maximize the profit and performance of products and services,
under limited resources and appropriate constraints. Recent developments in
support vector machine and metaheuristics show many advantages of these
techniques. In particular, particle swarm optimization is now widely used in
solving tough optimization problems. In this paper, we use a combination of a
recently developed Accelerated PSO and a nonlinear support vector machine to
form a framework for solving business optimization problems. We first apply the
proposed APSO-SVM to production optimization, and then use it for income
prediction and project scheduling. We also carry out some parametric studies
and discuss the advantages of the proposed metaheuristic SVM.Comment: 12 page
Search for the Higgs boson in lepton, tau and jets final states
We present a search for the standard model Higgs boson in final states with an electron or muon and a hadronically decaying tau lepton in association with two or more jets using 9.7 fb^{-1} of Run II Fermilab Tevatron Collider data collected with the D0 detector. The analysis is sensitive to Higgs boson production via gluon fusion, associated vector boson production, and vector boson fusion, followed by the Higgs boson decay to tau lepton pairs or to W boson pairs. The ratios of 95% C.L. upper limits on the cross section times branching ratio to those predicted by the standard model are obtained for orthogonal subsamples that are enriched in either H -> tau tau decays or H -> WW decays, and for the combination of these subsample limits. The observed and expected limit ratios for the combined subsamples at a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV are 11.3 and 9.0 respectively
Search for Decay
We have searched for the charmless hadronic decay of B0 mesons into two
neutral pions. Using 9.13fb^-1 taken at the Upsilon(4S) with the CLEO detector,
we obtain an improved upper limit for the branching fraction BR(B0-->pi0pi0) <
5.7*10^-6 at the 90% confidence level.Comment: pages postscript, also available through
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
Search for associated production in collisions at
This report describes a search for associated production of and Higgs
bosons based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of collected with the D0 detector at the Fermilab
Tevatron Collider. Events containing a
candidate (with corresponding to or ) are selected in
association with two or three reconstructed jets. One or two of the jets are
required to be consistent with having evolved from a quark. A multivariate
discriminant technique is used to improve the separation of signal and
backgrounds. Expected and observed upper limits are obtained for the product of
the production cross section and branching ratios and reported in terms of
ratios relative to the prediction of the standard model as a function of the
mass of the Higgs boson (). The observed and expected 95% C.L. upper
limits obtained for an assumed are, respectively, factors
of 4.5 and 4.8 larger than the value predicted by the standard model.Comment: 25 pages, 14 figure
Measurement of Muon Antineutrino Quasi-Elastic Scattering on a Hydrocarbon Target at E_{\nu} ~ 3.5 GeV
We have isolated muon anti-neutrino charged-current quasi-elastic
interactions occurring in the segmented scintillator tracking region of the
MINERvA detector running in the NuMI neutrino beam at Fermilab. We measure the
flux-averaged differential cross-section, d{\sigma}/dQ^2, and compare to
several theoretical models of quasi-elastic scattering. Good agreement is
obtained with a model where the nucleon axial mass, M_A, is set to 0.99 GeV/c^2
but the nucleon vector form factors are modified to account for the observed
enhancement, relative to the free nucleon case, of the cross-section for the
exchange of transversely polarized photons in electron-nucleus scattering. Our
data at higher Q^2 favor this interpretation over an alternative in which the
axial mass is increased.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Added correlation between neutrino and
anti-neutrino results in ancillary text files (CSV
Measurement of the photon-jet production differential cross section in collisions at \sqrt{s}=1.96~\TeV
We present measurements of the differential cross section dsigma/dpT_gamma
for the inclusive production of a photon in association with a b-quark jet for
photons with rapidities |y_gamma|< 1.0 and 30<pT_gamma <300 GeV, as well as for
photons with 1.5<|y_gamma|< 2.5 and 30< pT_gamma <200 GeV, where pT_gamma is
the photon transverse momentum. The b-quark jets are required to have pT>15 GeV
and rapidity |y_jet| < 1.5. The results are based on data corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 8.7 fb^-1, recorded with the D0 detector at the
Fermilab Tevatron Collider at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV. The measured cross
sections are compared with next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations
using different sets of parton distribution functions as well as to predictions
based on the kT-factorization QCD approach, and those from the Sherpa and
Pythia Monte Carlo event generators.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.
Static and Dynamic Lung Volumes in Swimmers and Their Ventilatory Response to Maximal Exercise
Purpose
While the static and dynamic lung volumes of active swimmers is often greater than the predicted volume of similarly active non-swimmers, little is known if their ventilatory response to exercise is also different.
Methods
Three groups of anthropometrically matched male adults were recruited, daily active swimmers (n = 15), daily active in fields sport (Rugby and Football) (n = 15), and recreationally active (n = 15). Forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), and maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) was measured before and after exercise to volitional exhaustion.
Results
Swimmers had significantly larger FVC (6.2 ± 0.6 l, 109 ± 9% pred) than the other groups (5.6 ± 0.5 l, 106 ± 13% pred, 5.5 ± 0.8, 99% pred, the sportsmen and recreational groups, respectively). FEV1 and MVV were not different. While at peak exercise, all groups reached their ventilatory reserve (around 20%), the swimmers had a greater minute ventilation rate than the recreational group (146 ± 19 vs 120 ± 87 l/min), delivering this volume by breathing deeper and slower.
Conclusions
The swimmers utilised their larger static volumes (FVC) differently during exercise by meeting their ventilation volume through long and deep breaths
Search for the standard model Higgs boson in +jets final states in 9.7~fb of collisions with the D0 detector
We present, in detail, a search for the standard model Higgs boson, , in final states with a charged lepton (electron or muon), missing energy, and two or more jets in data corresponding to 9.7 fb of integrated luminosity collected at a center of mass energy of = 1.96 TeV with the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider. The search uses -jet identification to categorize events for improved signal versus background separation and is sensitive to associated production of the with a boson, ; gluon fusion with the Higgs decaying to boson pairs, ; and associated production with a vector boson where the Higgs decays to boson pairs, production (where or ). We observe good agreement between data and expected background. We test our method by measuring and production with and find production rates consistent with the standard model prediction. For a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV, we set a 95%\ C.L. upper limit on the production of a standard model Higgs boson of \obslimA, where is the standard model Higgs boson production cross section, while the expected limit is \explimA. We also interpret the data considering models with fourth generation fermions, or a fermiophobic Higgs boson
Search for Zgamma events with large missing transverse energy in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV
We present the first search for supersymmetry (SUSY) in Zgamma final states
with large missing transverse energy using data corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 6.2 fb-1 collected with the D0 experiment in ppbar collisions at
sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV. This signature is predicted in gauge-mediated SUSY-breaking
models, where the lightest neutralino is the next-to-lightest supersymmetric
particle (NLSP) and is produced in pairs, possibly through decay from heavier
supersymmetric particles. The NLSP can decay either to a Z boson or a photon
and an associated gravitino that escapes detection. We exclude this model at
the 95% C.L. for SUSY breaking scales of Lambda < 87 TeV, corresponding to
neutralino masses of < 151 GeV.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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