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On-Line Portfolio Selection with Moving Average Reversion
On-line portfolio selection has attracted increasing interests in machine
learning and AI communities recently. Empirical evidences show that stock's
high and low prices are temporary and stock price relatives are likely to
follow the mean reversion phenomenon. While the existing mean reversion
strategies are shown to achieve good empirical performance on many real
datasets, they often make the single-period mean reversion assumption, which is
not always satisfied in some real datasets, leading to poor performance when
the assumption does not hold. To overcome the limitation, this article proposes
a multiple-period mean reversion, or so-called Moving Average Reversion (MAR),
and a new on-line portfolio selection strategy named "On-Line Moving Average
Reversion" (OLMAR), which exploits MAR by applying powerful online learning
techniques. From our empirical results, we found that OLMAR can overcome the
drawback of existing mean reversion algorithms and achieve significantly better
results, especially on the datasets where the existing mean reversion
algorithms failed. In addition to superior trading performance, OLMAR also runs
extremely fast, further supporting its practical applicability to a wide range
of applications.Comment: ICML201
Fault tolerant quantum key distribution protocol with collective random unitary noise
We propose an easy implementable prepare-and-measure protocol for robust
quantum key distribution with photon polarization. The protocol is fault
tolerant against collective random unitary channel noise. The protocol does not
need any collective quantum measurement or quantum memory. A security proof and
a specific linear optical realization using spontaneous parametric down
conversion are given.Comment: Accepted by PRA as a Rapid Communicatio
Charm elliptic flow at RHIC
Charm elliptic flow in heavy ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion
Collider (RHIC) is studied in a multiphase transport model. Assuming that the
cross section for charm quark scattering with other light quarks is the same as
that between light quarks, we find that both charm and light quark elliptic
flows are sensitive to the value of the cross section. Compared to that of
light quarks, the elliptic flow of charm quarks is smaller at low transverse
momentum but approaches comparable values at high transverse momentum. Similar
features are seen in the elliptic flow of charmed mesons as well as that of the
electrons from their semileptonic decays when the charmed mesons are produced
from quark coalescence during hadronization of the partonic matter. To describe
the large electron elliptic flow observed in available experimental data
requires a charm quark scattering cross section that is much larger than that
given by the perturbative QCD
Analytic Expression for Exact Ground State Energy Based on an Operator Method for a Class of Anharmonic Potentials
A general procedure based on shift operators is formulated to deal with
anharmonic potentials. It is possible to extract the ground state energy
analytically using our method provided certain consistency relations are
satisfied. Analytic expressions for the exact ground state energy have also
been derived specifically for a large class of the one-dimensional oscillator
with cubic-quartic anharmonic terms. Our analytical results can be used to
check the accuracy of existing numerical methods, for instance the method of
state-dependent diagonalization. Our results also agree with the asymptotic
behavior in the divergent pertubative expansion of quartic harmonic oscillator.Comment: LaTeX with six figure (gif) files; Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Resummation of High Order Corrections in Boson Plus Jet Production at the LHC
We study the multiple soft gluon radiation effects in boson plus jet
production at the LHC. By applying the transverse momentum dependent
factorization formalism, the large logarithms introduced by the small total
transverse momentum of the boson plus jet final state system, are resummed
to all orders in the expansion of the strong interaction coupling at the
accuracy of Next-to-Leading Logarithm(NLL). We also compare the prediction of
our resummation calculation to the CMS data by employing a reweighting
procedure to estimate the effect from imposing kinematic cuts on the leptons
from boson decay, and find good agreement for both the imbalance transverse
momentum and the azimuthal angle correlation of the final state boson and
jet system, for production at the LHC.Comment: 7 pages, published versio
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