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Type I + II Seesaw in a Two Higgs Doublet Model
Two Higgs Doublet Models (2HDM) are popular extensions of the Standard Model
for several reasons, but do not explain neutrino masses. In this work, we
investigate how one can incorporate neutrino masses within the framework of the
2HDM-U(1), where U(1) is an abelian gauge symmetry used to nicely address the
absence of flavor changing neutral currents in 2HDM. In particular, we explore
realizations of the type I and type II seesaw since they are mechanisms that we
dote on for being able to generate elegantly small active neutrino masses. We
show that one can build several models featuring type I, type II and type I+II
seesaw mechanism with different phenomenological implications.Comment: 12 page
Using Multi-Sense Vector Embeddings for Reverse Dictionaries
Popular word embedding methods such as word2vec and GloVe assign a single vector representation to each word, even if a word has multiple distinct meanings. Multi-sense embeddings instead provide different vectors for each sense of a word. However, they typically cannot serve as a drop-in replacement for conventional single-sense embeddings, because the correct sense vector needs to be selected for each word. In this work, we study the effect of multi-sense embeddings on the task of reverse dictionaries. We propose a technique to easily integrate them into an existing neural network architecture using an attention mechanism. Our experiments demonstrate that large improvements can be obtained when employing multi-sense embeddings both in the input sequence as well as for the target representation. An analysis of the sense distributions and of the learned attention is provided as well
Neutrino Masses and Absence of Flavor Changing Interactions in the 2HDM from Gauge Principles
We propose several Two Higgs Doublet Models with the addition of an Abelian
gauge group which free the usual framework from flavor changing neutral
interactions and explain neutrino masses through the seesaw mechanism. We
discuss the kinetic and mass-mixing gripping phenomenology which encompass
several constraints coming from atomic parity violation, the muon anomalous
magnetic moment, rare meson decays, Higgs physics, LEP precision data,
neutrino-electron scattering, low energy accelerators and LHC probes.Comment: 54 pages, 10 figure
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