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Spectroscopy of D Mesons
The scenario of heavy quark meson spectroscopy underwent recently a major
revolution, after the observation of BABAR and CLEO, confirmed by BELLE, of
\DsJ L=1 excited states, and by further evidences by SELEX. These
experimental results have cast doubts on the incarnations of the ideas of Heavy
Quark Effective Theory in heavy quark spectroscopy. I shall review the status
of experimental data, discuss implications and sketch an outlook.Comment: Invited review talk delivered at HADRON05, Rio de Janeiro (Brasil),
August 2005.9 pages, 6 figures. Fixed two wrong reference
New Charm Results from Focus
New results from the photoproduction experiment FOCUS are reported: Dalitz
plot analysis, semileptonic form factor ratios and excited meson spectroscopy.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, Frascati preprint style lnfprep.sty (included).
Presented by S.Bianco at the 18th Rencontres de Physique de la Vallee d'Aoste
29 February-6 March, La Thuile, Vallee d'Aoste, Italy. Frascati preprint
LNF-04/14(P), Fermilab preprint FERMILAB-CONF-04-372-
Chance to Change: Jennings V. Rodriguez as a Chance To Bring Due Process to a Broken Detention System
Jennings v. Rodriguez will determine whether specific classes of detained noncitizens will be entitled to bond hearings before Immigration Judges moving forward. The challenge comes from the Ninth Circuit, which, with the Second Circuit, mandates bond hearings for some detainees automatically after six months. Those Circuits found that after that point, the detention was arbitrary without a showing by the Government of why the noncitizen needed continued detention. The Government seeks to retain the current system, where the noncitizenâs detention release is entirely at the Governmentâs discretion. This commentary sets out the case and argues that the better route is to affirm the six-month, mandatory approach. That approach is in line with the Supreme Courtâs approach to bond generally, and is compatible with the precedent on immigration detention. The six-month approach balances the Governmentâs needs for detention in the immigration context with the constitutional and human right to be free from arbitrary restraint
An application of -adic integration to the dynamics of a birational transformation preserving a fibration
Let be a birational transformation of a
projective manifold whose Kodaira dimension is non-negative. We
show that, if there exist a meromorphic fibration and a pseudo-automorphism which preserves a
big line bundle and such that , then
has finite order.
As a corollary we show that, for projective irreducible symplectic manifolds
of type or generalized Kummer, the first dynamical degree
characterizes the birational transformations admitting a Zariski-dense orbit
On the primitivity of birational transformations of irreducible symplectic manifolds
Let be a bimeromorphic transformation of a
complex irreducible symplectic manifold . Some important dynamical
properties of are encoded by the induced linear automorphism of
. Our main result is that a bimeromorphic transformation such
that has at least one eigenvalue with modulus doesn't admit any
invariant fibration (in particular its generic orbit is Zariski-dense)
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