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    Friedberg-Lee symmetry and tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing in the inverse seesaw mechanism

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    The inverse seesaw mechanism with three pairs of gauge-singlet neutrinos offers a natural interpretation of the tiny masses of three active neutrinos at the TeV scale. We combine this picture with the newly-proposed Friedberg-Lee (FL) symmetry in order to understand the observed pattern of neutrino mixing. We show that the FL symmetry requires only two pairs of the gauge-singlet neutrinos to be massive, implying that one active neutrino must be massless. We propose a phenomenological ansatz with broken FL symmetry and exact \mu-\tau symmetry in the gauge-singlet neutrino sector and obtain the tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing pattern by means of the inverse seesaw relation. We demonstrate that non-unitary corrections to this result are possible to reach the percent level and a soft breaking of \mu-\tau symmetry can give rise to CP violation in such a TeV-scale seesaw scenario.Comment: RevTeX 16 pages. Minor changes. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Measurables of CPCP Violation in BdDCP0KSB_d\to D^0_{CP}K_S at a BB-meson Factory

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    In the context of the standard electroweak model, we emphasize that BdDCP0KSB_d\rightarrow D^0_{CP}K_S (DCP0D^0_{CP} denotes a CPCP eigenstate of D0D^0 or Dˉ0\bar{D}^0) can compete with Bdπ+πB_d\rightarrow \pi^+\pi^- in studying CPCP violation and probing the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity triangle. We discuss the measurables of direct and indirect CPCP asymmetries in Bd0B^0_d vs Bˉd0DCP0KS\bar{B}^0_d\rightarrow D^0_{CP}K_S under the circumstance of an asymmetric BB-meson factory running on the Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) resonance, and show that both the weak and strong phases are experimentally determinable even in the presence of unknown final-state interactions.Comment: 6 Postscript pages, accepted for publication in IL Nuovo Cimento A as a "Note Brevi

    Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document similarity detection in biomedical literature search

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    Document recommendation systems for locating relevant literature have mostly relied on methods developed a decade ago. This is largely due to the lack of a large offline gold-standard benchmark of relevant documents that cover a variety of research fields such that newly developed literature search techniques can be compared, improved and translated into practice. To overcome this bottleneck, we have established the RElevant LIterature SearcH consortium consisting of more than 1500 scientists from 84 countries, who have collectively annotated the relevance of over 180 000 PubMed-listed articles with regard to their respective seed (input) article/s. The majority of annotations were contributed by highly experienced, original authors of the seed articles. The collected data cover 76% of all unique PubMed Medical Subject Headings descriptors. No systematic biases were observed across different experience levels, research fields or time spent on annotations. More importantly, annotations of the same document pairs contributed by different scientists were highly concordant. We further show that the three representative baseline methods used to generate recommended articles for evaluation (Okapi Best Matching 25, Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency and PubMed Related Articles) had similar overall performances. Additionally, we found that these methods each tend to produce distinct collections of recommended articles, suggesting that a hybrid method may be required to completely capture all relevant articles. The established database server located at https://relishdb.ict.griffith.edu.au is freely available for the downloading of annotation data and the blind testing of new methods. We expect that this benchmark will be useful for stimulating the development of new powerful techniques for title and title/abstract-based search engines for relevant articles in biomedical research.Peer reviewe

    RELATIVISTIC COLLISIONS AT ULTRA-HIGH ENERGIES

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    Telescope-in-a-box Model 2 (1148v4)

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    doi:10.25540/6FWS-RP4

    Elastic

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    This work is geared towards studying pp collisions using the AdS/CFT correspondence. It is inspired by the work of Richard C. Brower, Joseph Polchinski, Matthew J. Strassler and Chung I Tan (arXiv:1204.0472v1) on particle interactions. A simple extension is provided by calculating the scattering amplitudes of pp collisions using the BPST Pomeron and comparing it to the well known empirical result of elastic pp scattering

    Elastic pp Scattering in AdS/CFT

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    This work is geared towards studying pp collisions using the AdS/CFT correspondence. It is inspired by the work of Richard C. Brower, Joseph Polchinski, Matthew J. Strassler and Chung I Tan (arXiv:1204.0472v1) on particle interactions. A simple extension is provided by calculating the scattering amplitudes of pp collisions using the BPST Pomeron and comparing it to the well known empirical result of elastic pp scattering
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