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The theory of N-Mixed-Spin-P fields
This is the first part of the project toward proving the BCOV's Feymann graph
sum formula of all genera Gromov-Witten invariants of quintic Calabi-Yau
threefolds. In this paper, we introduce the notion of N-Mixed-Spin-P fields,
construct their moduli spaces, their virtual cycles, their virtual localization
formulas, and a vanishing result associated with irregular graphs
An Empirical Method to Measure Stochasticity and Multifractality in Nonlinear Time Series
An empirical algorithm is used here to study the stochastic and multifractal
nature of nonlinear time series. A parameter can be defined to quantitatively
measure the deviation of the time series from a Wiener process so that the
stochasticity of different time series can be compared. The local volatility of
the time series under study can be constructed using this algorithm and the
multifractal structure of the time series can be analyzed by using this local
volatility. As an example, we employ this method to analyze financial time
series from different stock markets. The result shows that while developed
markets evolve very much like an Ito process, the emergent markets are far from
efficient. Differences about the multifractal structures and leverage effects
between developed and emergent markets are discussed. The algorithm used here
can be applied in a similar fashion to study time series of other complex
systems.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure
Inflation in de Sitter spacetime and CMB large scales anomaly
The influence of cosmological constant type dark energy in the early universe
is investigated. This is accommodated by a new dispersion relation in de Sitter
spacetime. We perform a global fitting to explore the cosmological parameters
space by using the CosmoMC package with the recently released Planck TT and
WMAP Polarization datasets. Using the results from global fitting, we compute a
new CMB temperature-temperature spectrum. The obtained TT spectrum has lower
power compared with the one based on CDM model at large scales.Comment: 4 pages, 1 table, 3 figure
CosmoMC Installation and Running Guidelines
CosmoMC is a Fortran 95 Markov-Chain Monte-Carlo (MCMC) engine to explore the
cosmological parameter space, plus a Python suite for plotting and presenting
results (see http://cosmologist.info/cosmomc/). This document describes the
installation of the CosmoMC on a Linux system (Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS 64-bit
version). It is written for those who want to use it in their scientific
research but without much training on Linux and the program. Besides a
step-by-step installation guide, we also give a brief introduction of how to
run the program on both a desktop and a cluster. We share our way to generate
the plots that are commonly used in the references of cosmology. For more
information, one can refer to the CosmoCoffee forum
(http://cosmocoffee.info/viewforum.php?f=11) or contact the authors of this
document. Questions and comments would be much appreciated.Comment: 10 pages, 0 figures. Publicly distributed and availabl
Mixed-Spin-P fields of Fermat quintic polynomials
This is the first part of the project toward an effective algorithm to
evaluate all genus Gromov-Witten invariants of quintic Calabi-Yau threefolds.
In this paper, we introduce the notion of Mixed-Spin-P fields, construct their
moduli spaces, and construct the virtual cycles of these moduli spaces.Comment: Introduction and references updated. 34 page
An effective theory of GW and FJRW invariants of quintics Calabi-Yau manifolds
This is the second part of the project toward an effective algorithm to
evaluate all genus Gromov-Witten invariants of quintic Calabi-Yau threefolds.
In this paper, the localization formula is derived, and algorithms toward
evaluating these Gromov-Witten invariants are derived.Comment: 50 pages; We add to the original version some remarks on the latest
progress made by packaging MSP (NMSP) field
A survey on mixed spin P-fields
This is a survey on the mixed spin P-fields (MSP fields for short) theory
which provides a platform to understand the phase transition between
Gromov-Witten theory of quintic CY 3-folds and Landau-Ginzburg theory of the
corresponding quintic polynomials. It discusses key ideas that lead to the
definition of MSP fields and how moduli of stable maps to the quintic and that
of 5-spin curves appear in the moduli of MSP fields. It also explains some
properties of the moduli of MSP fields such as the cosection localisation, the
properness of the degeneracy locus, and a torus action on the moduli.. Some
vanishings arising from the torus action provide polynomial relations among
GW-invarants and FJRW-invaraints which give an effective algorithm for the
computation of those invariants. Some examples of computations of genus 1 low
degree of GW invariants are provided.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure
Genus one GW invariants of quintic threefolds via MSP localization
The moduli stack of Mixed Spin P-fields (MSP) provides an effective algorithm
to evaluate all genus Gromov-Witten invariants of quintic Calabi-Yau
threefolds. This paper is to apply the algorithm in genus one case. We use the
localization formula, the proposed algorithm in [CLLL1, CLLL2], and Zinger's
packaging technique to compute the genus one Gromov-Witten invariants of
quintic Calabi-Yau threefolds. New hypergeometric series identities are also
discovered in the process
Robust Room-Temperature Quantum Spin Hall Effect in Methyl-functionalized InBi honeycomb film
Two-dimensional (2D) group-III-V honeycomb films have attracted significant
interest for their potential application in fields of quantum computing and
nanoeletronics. Searching for 2D III-V films with high structural stability and
large-gap are crucial for the realizations of dissipationless transport edge
states using quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect. Based on first-principles
calculations, we predict that the methyl-functionalized InBi monolayer
(InBiCH3) has no dynamic instability, and host a QSH state with a band gap as
large as 0.29 eV, exhibiting an interesting electronic behavior viable for
room-temperature applications. The topological characteristic is confirmed by
s-pxy bands inversion, topological invariant Z2 number, and the time-reversal
symmetry protected helical edge states. Noticeably, the QSH states are tunable
and robust against the mechanical strain, electric field and different levels
of methyl coverages. We also find that InBiCH3 supported on h-BN substrate
maintains a nontrivial QSH state, which harbors the edge states lying within
the band gap of substrate. These findings demonstrate that the
methyl-functionalized III-V films may be a good QSH platform for device design
and fabrication in spintronics.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figure
Constraining the Lorentz invariance violation from the continuous spectra of short gamma-ray bursts
In quantum gravity, a foamy structure of space-time leads to Lorentz
invariance violation (LIV). As the most energetic astrophysical processes in
the Universe, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) provide an effective way to probe quantum
gravity effects. We use continuous spectra of 20 short GRBs detected by the
Swift satellite to give a conservative lower limit of quantum gravity energy
scale . Due to the LIV effect, photons with different energy
have different velocities. This will lead to the delayed arrival of high energy
photons relative to the low energy ones. Based on the fact that the LIV-induced
time delay can't be longer than the duration of a GRB, we present the most
conservative estimation of the quantum gravity energy scales from 20 short
GRBs. The most strict constraint, GeV, is
from GRB 140622A.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, 1 table; Submitted to Chinese Physics
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