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Trigger strategies for SUSY searches at the LHC
Supersymmetry will be searched for in a variety of final states at the LHC.
It is crucial that a robust, efficient and unbiased trigger selection for SUSY
is implemented from the very early days of data taking. After a brief
description of the ATLAS and the CMS trigger systems, and a more in-depth
discussion of the ATLAS High-Level Trigger, a triggering strategy is outlined
for early SUSY searches at the LHC.Comment: Submitted for the SUSY07 Proceedings, 4 pages, 3 eps figures, LaTe
A method for determining catalytic efficiency of surfaces
Catalytic efficiency calculations for surface heat flux and heat transfer during atmospheric reentr
Escribir en un lenguaje, convivir con varios : Reflexiones en torno a la experiencia de elaborar una tesis en la Lic. Filosofía
Fil: De Santo, Magdalena. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina
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MG Parsing as a Model of Gradient Acceptability in Syntactic Islands
It is well-known that the acceptability judgments at the core of current syntactic theories are continuous. However, an open debate is whether the source of such gradience is situated in the grammar itself, or can be derived from extra-grammatical factors. In this paper, we propose the use of a top-down parser for Minimalist grammars (Stabler, 2013; Kobele et al., 2013; Graf et al., 2017), as a formal model of how gradient acceptability can arise from categorical grammars. As a test case, we target the acceptability judgments for island effects collected by Sprouse et al. (2012a)
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Extending TSL to Account for Interactions of Local and Non-Local Constraints
Recent research in computational linguistics suggests that unbounded dependencies in phonotactics, morphology, and even syntax can all be captured by the class of Tier-based Strictly Local languages (TSL). Here, I explore a new class of subregular languages obtained by relaxing a particular constraint on the tier-projection mechanism of TSL grammars. I show how a small change in the definition of tier allows us to cover phonotactic patterns that escape the standard tier-based account, without losing any of the essential properties of TSL
Planetary meteorology Final report
Temperature profile, wind measurement, radiative heat transfer, and diurnal variations in Martian atmospher
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A Minimalist Approach to Facilitatory Effects in Stacked Relative Clauses
A top-down parser for Minimalist grammars (MGs; Stabler, 2013) can successfully predict a variety of off-line processing preferences, via metrics linking parsing behavior to memory load (Kobele et al., 2013; Gerth, 2015; Graf et al., 2017). The increasing empirical coverage of this model is intriguing, given its close association to modern minimalist syntax. Recently however, Zhang (2017) has argued that this framework is unable to account for a set of complexity profiles reported for English and Mandarin Chinese stacked relative clauses. Based on these observations, this paper proposes extensions to this model implementing a notion of memory reactivation, in the form of memory metrics sensitive to repetitions of movement features. We then show how these metrics derive the correct pre- dictions for the stacked RC processing contrast
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