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Numerical Exploration of the RI/MOM Scheme Gauge Dependence
The gauge dependence of some fermion bilinear RI/MOM renormalization
constants is studied by comparing data which have been gauge-fixed in two
different realizations of the Landau gauge and in a generic covariant gauge.
The very good agreement between the various sets of results and the theory
indicates that the numerical uncertainty induced by the lattice gauge-fixing
procedure is below the statistical errors of our data sample which is of the
order of (1-1.5)%.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, Lattice2002(theoretical
Hermite Calculus
We develop a new method of umbral nature to treat blocks of Her
mite and of Hermite like poly-
nomials as independent algebraic quantities. The Calculus
we propose allows the formulation of
a number of âpractical rulesâ allowing significant simplific
ations in computational problem
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The value of novelty in schizophrenia
Influential models of schizophrenia suggest that patients experience incoming stimuli as excessively novel and motivating, with important consequences for hallucinatory experience and delusional belief. However, whether schizophrenia patients exhibit excessive novelty value and whether this interferes with adaptive behaviour has not yet been formally tested. Here, we employed a three-armed bandit task to investigate this hypothesis. Schizophrenia patients and healthy controls were first familiarised with a group of images and then asked to repeatedly choose between familiar and unfamiliar images associated with different monetary reward probabilities. By fitting a reinforcement-learning model we were able to estimate the values attributed to familiar and unfamiliar images when first presented in the context of the decision-making task. In line with our hypothesis, we found increased preference for newly introduced images (irrespective of whether these were familiar or unfamiliar) in patients compared to healthy controls and this to correlate with severity of hallucinatory experience. In addition, we found a correlation between value assigned to novel images and task performance, suggesting that excessive novelty value may interfere with optimal learning in patients, putatively through the disruption of the mechanisms regulating exploration versus exploitation. Our results suggest excessive novelty value in patients, whereby even previously seen stimuli acquire higher value as the result of their exposure in a novel context â a form of âhyper noveltyâ which may explain why patients are often attracted by familiar stimuli experienced as new
Non-Perturbative Renormalisation of Composite Operators
It is shown that the renormalisation constants of two quark operators can be
accurately determined (to a precision of a few per-cent using 18 gluon
configurations) using Chiral Ward identities. A method for computing
renormalisation constants of generic composite operators without the use of
lattice perturbation theory is proposed.Comment: 3 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript file, to appear in the
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Dallas,
Texas, 12-17 October 1993, Southampton Preprint 93/94-0
Continuous Estimation of Emotions in Speech by Dynamic Cooperative Speaker Models
Automatic emotion recognition from speech has been recently focused on the prediction of time-continuous dimensions (e.g., arousal and valence) of spontaneous and realistic expressions of emotion, as found in real-life interactions. However, the automatic prediction of such emotions poses several challenges, such as the subjectivity found in the definition of a gold standard from a pool of raters and the issue of data scarcity in training models. In this work, we introduce a novel emotion recognition system, based on ensemble of single-speaker-regression-models (SSRMs). The estimation of emotion is provided by combining a subset of the initial pool of SSRMs selecting those that are most concordance among them. The proposed approach allows the addition or removal of speakers from the ensemble without the necessity to re-build the entire machine learning system. The simplicity of this aggregation strategy, coupled with the flexibility assured by the modular architecture, and the promising results obtained on the RECOLA database highlight the potential implications of the proposed method in a real-life scenario and in particular in WEB-based applications
Nellix endovascular aortic sealing endoprosthesis late explantation for concomitant type I endoleak and stent frames proximal caudal migration
Endovascular aneurysm sealing (EVAS) using the Nellixâą System was introduced in clinical practice with the aim of reducing the incidence of complications such as migration, endoleaks, and reinterventions after conventional endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). Although, initial efficacy data on this device have been encouraging, EVAS has also demonstrated to undergo adverse events. Herein, we report a case of Nellix graft explant due to endobags shrinkage after air bubble reabsorption leading to proximal type I A endoleak and stent migration. The focus of this article is on the importance of a more assiduous surveillance of this new device, in particular in those cases with air into the endobags immediately after the procedure; this surveillance should be aimed to timely identify complications which can otherwise lead to consequences that require open conversion
Latest evidence for a late time vacuum -- geodesic CDM interaction
We perform a reconstruction of the coupling function between vacuum energy
and geodesic cold dark matter using the latest observational data. We bin the
interaction in seventeen redshift bins but use a correlation prior to prevent
rapid, unphysical oscillations in the coupling function. This prior also serves
to eliminate any dependence of the reconstruction on the binning method. We use
two different forms of the correlation prior, finding that both give similar
results for the reconstruction of the dark matter -- dark energy interaction.
Calculating the Bayes factor for each case, we find no meaningful evidence for
deviation from the null interacting case, i.e. CDM, in our
reconstruction.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures. Version 2 matches published version in Physics
of the Dark Universe (Figure 2 updated to better show H0 and sigma 8
tensions, additional discussion of results added in section 4.1
Four loop results for the 2D O(n) nonlinear sigma model with 0-loop and 1-loop Symanzik actions
We present complete three loop results and preliminary four loop results for
the 2D O(n) nonlinear sigma model with 0-loop and 1-loop Symanzik improved
actions. This calculation aims to test the improvement in the numerical
precision that the combination of Symanzik actions and effective couplings can
give in Monte Carlo simulations.Comment: LATTICE99(spin models). 3 pages, contains espcrc2.sty fil
Resummation of Cactus Diagrams in Lattice QCD
We show how to perform a resummation, to all orders in perturbation theory,
of a certain class of gauge invariant diagrams in Lattice QCD. These diagrams
are often largely responsible for lattice artifacts. Our resummation leads to
an improved perturbative expansion. Applied to a number of cases of interest,
this expansion yields results remarkably close to corresponding nonperturbative
estimates.Comment: 18 page
Non perturbative renormalization in coordinate space
We present an exploratory study of a gauge-invariant non-perturbative
renormalization technique. The renormalization conditions are imposed on
correlation functions of composite operators in coordinate space on the
lattice. Numerical results for bilinears obtained with overlap and
O(a)-improved Wilson fermions are presented. The measurement of the quark
condensate is also discussed.Comment: Lattice2003(improve), 3 page
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