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Breaking the electroweak symmetry and supersymmetry by a compact extra dimension
We revisit in some more detail a recent specific proposal for the breaking of
the electroweak symmetry and of supersymmetry by a compact extra dimension.
Possible mass terms for the Higgs and the matter hypermultiplets are considered
and their effects on the spectrum analyzed. Previous conclusions are reinforced
and put on firmer ground.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX, 9 eps figure
Holistic Influence Maximization: Combining Scalability and Efficiency with Opinion-Aware Models
The steady growth of graph data from social networks has resulted in
wide-spread research in finding solutions to the influence maximization
problem. In this paper, we propose a holistic solution to the influence
maximization (IM) problem. (1) We introduce an opinion-cum-interaction (OI)
model that closely mirrors the real-world scenarios. Under the OI model, we
introduce a novel problem of Maximizing the Effective Opinion (MEO) of
influenced users. We prove that the MEO problem is NP-hard and cannot be
approximated within a constant ratio unless P=NP. (2) We propose a heuristic
algorithm OSIM to efficiently solve the MEO problem. To better explain the OSIM
heuristic, we first introduce EaSyIM - the opinion-oblivious version of OSIM, a
scalable algorithm capable of running within practical compute times on
commodity hardware. In addition to serving as a fundamental building block for
OSIM, EaSyIM is capable of addressing the scalability aspect - memory
consumption and running time, of the IM problem as well.
Empirically, our algorithms are capable of maintaining the deviation in the
spread always within 5% of the best known methods in the literature. In
addition, our experiments show that both OSIM and EaSyIM are effective,
efficient, scalable and significantly enhance the ability to analyze real
datasets.Comment: ACM SIGMOD Conference 2016, 18 pages, 29 figure
The History of the Mysterious Eclipses of KH 15D: Asiago Observatory, 1967-1982
We are gathering archival observations to determine the photometric history
of the unique and unexplained eclipses of the pre-main-sequence star KH 15D.
Here we present a light curve from 1967-1982, based on photographic plates from
Asiago Observatory. During this time, the system alternated periodically
between bright and faint states, as observed today. However, the bright state
was 0.9 mag brighter than the modern value, and the fractional variation
between bright and faint states (Delta I = 0.7 mag) was smaller than observed
today (3.5 mag). A possible explanation for these findings is that the system
contains a second star that was previously blended with the eclipsing star, but
is now completely obscured.Comment: Accepted to AJ. 24 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables. v2: Phase error
corrected in figures 8 and 1
Nori 1-motives
Let EHM be Nori's category of effective homological mixed motives. In this
paper, we consider the thick abelian subcategory EHM_1 generated by the i-th
relative homology of pairs of varieties for i = 0,1. We show that EHM_1 is
naturally equivalent to the abelian category M_1 of Deligne 1-motives with
torsion; this is our main theorem. Along the way, we obtain several interesting
results. Firstly, we realize M_1 as the universal abelian category obtained,
using Nori's formalism, from the Betti representation of an explicit diagram of
curves. Secondly, we obtain a conceptual proof of a theorem of Vologodsky on
realizations of 1-motives. Thirdly, we verify a conjecture of Deligne on
extensions of 1-motives in the category of mixed realizations for those
extensions that are effective in Nori's sense
Fiscal Policies and Health Policies: Evident Tensions from the Criteria of Distribution of Shared Revenues and Methods of Determinating the Transference of Funds
Objectives: There are two central objectives of this work. One is to describe the normative reference for providing health care in the Province of Buenos Aires. The other is to evaluate the current law concerning municipal tax revenue sharing co-participation in the province from the point of view of its impact on financing expenditures in the municipal health sector
The Neron-Severi group of a proper seminormal complex variety
We prove a Lefschetz (1,1)-Theorem for proper seminormal varieties over the
complex numbers. The proof is a non-trivial geometric argument applied to the
isogeny class of the Lefschetz 1-motive associated to the mixed Hodge structure
on H^2.Comment: 16 pages; Mathematische Zeitschrift (2008
Supersymmetry phenomenology beyond the MSSM after 5/fb of LHC data
We briefly review the status of motivated beyond-the-MSSM phenomenology in
the light of the LHC searches to date. In particular, we discuss the conceptual
consequences of the exclusion bounds, of the hint for a Higgs boson at about
125 GeV, and of interpreting the excess of direct CP violation in the charm
sector as a signal of New Physics. We try to go into the various topics in a
compact way while providing a relatively rich list of references, with
particular attention to the most recent developments.Comment: 20 pages + refs. v2: minor modifications, published versio
Inclusive electron-nucleus cross section within the Self Consistent Green's Function approach
We compute inclusive electron-nucleus cross sections using ab initio spectral
functions of He and O obtained within the Self Consistent Green's
Function approach. The formalism adopted is based on the factorization of the
spectral function and the nuclear transition matrix elements. This allows to
provide an accurate description of nuclear dynamics and to account for
relativistic effects in the interaction vertex. Our calculations use a
saturating chiral Hamiltonian in order reproduce the correct nuclear sizes.
When final state interactions for the struck particle are accounted for, we
find nice agreement between the data and the theory for the inclusive
electron-O cross section. The results lay the foundations for future
applications of the Self Consistent Green's Function method, in both closed and
open shell nuclei, to neutrino data analysis.
This work also presents results for the point-proton, charge and
single-nucleon momentum distribution of the same two nuclei. The center of mass
can affect these quantities for light nuclei and cannot be separated cleanly in
most ab initio post-Hartree-Fock methods. In order to address this, we
developed a Metropolis Monte Carlo calculation in which the center of mass
coordinate can be subtracted exactly from the trial wave function and the
expectation values. We gauged this effect for He by removing the center of
mass effect from the Optimal Reference State wave function that is generated
during the Self Consistent Green's Function calculations. Our findings clearly
indicate that the residual center of mass contribution strongly modifies
calculated matter distributions with respect to those obtained in the intrinsic
frame. Hence, its subtraction is crucial for a correct description of light
nuclei.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Novel spectral kurtosis technology for adaptive vibration condition monitoring of multi-stage gearboxes
In this paper, the novel wavelet spectral kurtosis (WSK) technique is applied for the early diagnosis of gear tooth faults. Two variants of the wavelet spectral kurtosis technique, called variable resolution WSK and constant resolution WSK, are considered for the diagnosis of pitting gear faults. The gear residual signal, obtained by filtering the gear mesh frequencies, is used as the input to the SK algorithm. The advantages of using the wavelet-based SK techniques when compared to classical Fourier transform (FT)-based SK is confirmed by estimating the toothwise Fisher's criterion of diagnostic features. The final diagnosis decision is made by a three-stage decision-making technique based on the weighted majority rule. The probability of the correct diagnosis is estimated for each SK technique for comparison. An experimental study is presented in detail to test the performance of the wavelet spectral kurtosis techniques and the decision-making technique
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