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Isgur-Wise function in a QCD potential model with coulombic potential as perturbation
We study heavy light mesons in a QCD inspired quark model with the Cornell
potential. Here we consider the linear term
as the parent and i.e.the Coloumbic part as the
perturbation.The linear parent leads to Airy function as the unperturbed
wavefunction. We then use the Dalgarno method of perturbation theory to obtain
the total wavefunction corrected upto first order with Coulombic peice as the
perturbation.With these wavefunctions, we study the Isgur-Wise function and
calculate its slope and curvature.Comment: paper has been modified in Airy functions calculation upto o(r^3
Resolution of Cosmological Singularity and a Plausible Mechanism of the Big Bang
The initial cosmological singularity in the framework of the general theory
of relativity is resolved by introducing the effect of the uncertainty
principle of quantum theory without violating conventional laws of physics. A
plausible account of the mechanism of the big bang, analogous to that of a
nuclear explosion, is given and the currently accepted Planck temperature of
about 10^(32)K at the beginning of the big bang is predicted.
Subj-class: cosmology: theory-pre-big bang; mechanism of the big bang.Comment: 5 pages, LaTex, Talk given at INPC 2001. To be published by the
American Institute of Physics in the Proceedings of the International Nuclear
Physics Conference that took place at the University of California campus in
Berkeley, California on July 30-August 3,200
Double-lepton polarization asymmetries in the (B -> K l^+ l^-) decay beyond the Standard Model
General expressions for the double-lepton polarizations in the (B -> K l^+
l^-) decay are obtained, using model independent effective Hamiltonian,
including all possible interactions. Correlations between the averaged
double-lepton polarization asymmetries and the branching ratio, as well as, the
averaged single-lepton polarization asymmetry are studied. It is observed that,
study of the double-lepton polarization asymmetries can serve as a good test
for establishing new physics beyond the Standard Model.Comment: 21 pages, 18 figures, LaTeX formatte
Riemann Problem for a limiting system in elastodynamics
In this article, we discuss about the resolution of the Riemann problem for a
2x2 system in nonconservative form exhibiting parabolic degeneracy. The system
can be perceived as the limiting equation (depending on a parameter tending to
0) of a 2x2 strictly hyperbolic, genuinely nonlinear, non-conservative system
arising in context of a model in elastodynamics.Comment: A revised version with considerable change in content. The title of
the article has been changed to 'Riemann Problem for a limiting system in
elastodynamics'. The contents of the earlier version in arxiv is Section 2 in
this revised version. The abstract has been changed as wel
Personal life event detection from social media
Creating video clips out of personal content from social media is on the rise. MuseumOfMe, Facebook Lookback, and Google Awesome are some popular examples. One core challenge to the creation of such life summaries is the identification of personal events, and their time frame. Such videos can greatly benefit from automatically distinguishing between social media content that is about someone's own wedding from that week, to an old wedding, or to that of a friend. In this paper, we describe our approach for identifying a number of common personal life events from social media content (in this paper we have used Twitter for our test), using multiple feature-based classifiers. Results show that combination of linguistic and social interaction features increases overall classification accuracy of most of the events while some events are relatively more difficult than others (e.g. new born with mean precision of .6 from all three models)
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