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Paper Tiger with Whitened Teeth
"The authors, Keir Lieber and Daryl Pres, mistakenly link preventive capability in peacetime to coercive power in crisis." Li Bin is the Director of the Arms Control Program and Professor of the Institute of International Studies at Tsinghua University
General correlation functions of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt inequality for arbitrarily high-dimensional systems
We generalize the correlation functions of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt
(CHSH) inequality to arbitrarily high-dimensional systems. Based on this
generalization, we construct the general CHSH inequality for bipartite quantum
systems of arbitrarily high dimensionality, which takes the same simple form as
CHSH inequality for two-dimension. This inequality is optimal in the same sense
as the CHSH inequality for two dimensional systems, namely, the maximal amount
by which the inequality is violated consists with the maximal resistance to
noise. We also discuss the physical meaning and general definition of the
correlation functions. Furthermore, by giving another specific set of the
correlation functions with the same physical meaning, we realize the inequality
presented in [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 88,}040404 (2002)].Comment: 4 pages, accepted by Phys. Rev. Let
Naturalness, dark matter, and the muon anomalous magnetic moment in supersymmetric extensions of the standard model with a pseudo-Dirac gluino
We study the naturalness, dark matter, and muon anomalous magnetic moment in
the Supersymmetric Standard Models (SSMs) with a pseudo-Dirac gluino (PDGSSMs)
from hybrid and term supersymmetry (SUSY) breakings. To obtain the
observed dark matter relic density and explain the muon anomalous magnetic
moment, we find that the low energy fine-tuning measures are larger than about
30 due to strong constraints from the LUX and PANDAX experiments. Thus, to
study the natural PDGSSMs, we consider multi-component dark matter and then the
relic density of the lighest supersymmetric particle (LSP) neutralino is
smaller than the correct value. We classify our models into six kinds: (i) Case
A is a general case, which has small low energy fine-tuning measure and can
explain the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon; (ii) Case B with the LSP
neutralino and light stau coannihilation; (iii) Case C with Higgs funnel; (iv)
Case D with Higgsino LSP; (v) Case E with light stau coannihilation and
Higgsino LSP; (vi) Case F with Higgs funnel and Higgsino LSP. We study these
Cases in details, and show that our models can be natural and consistent with
the LUX and PANDAX experiments, as well as explain the muon anomalous magnetic
moment. In particular, all these cases except the stau coannihilation can even
have low energy fine-tuning measures around 10.Comment: 19 pages, 18 figure
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