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Matter Dependence of the Three-Loop Soft Anomalous Dimension Matrix
The resummation of soft gluon exchange for QCD hard scattering requires a
matrix of anomalous dimensions, which has been computed through two loops. The
two-loop matrix is proportional to the one-loop matrix. Recently there have
been proposals that this proportionality extends to higher loops. One can test
such proposals by computing the dependence of this matrix on the matter content
in a generic gauge theory. It is shown that for the matter-dependent part the
proportionality extends to three loops for arbitrary massless processes.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures; v2 minor clarifications, references adde
The Principle of Maximal Transcendentality and the Four-Loop Collinear Anomalous Dimension
We use the principle of maximal transcendentality and the universal nature of
subleading infrared poles to extract the analytic value of the four-loop
collinear anomalous dimension in planar super-Yang-Mills theory
from recent QCD results, obtaining . This value agrees with a previous
numerical result to within 0.2 percent. It also provides the Regge trajectory,
threshold soft anomalous dimension and rapidity anomalous dimension through
four loops.Comment: 12 pages, no figures. v2, references adde
Twistor String Theory and QCD
I review recent progress in using twistor-inspired methods to compute
perturbative scattering amplitudes in gauge theory, for application to collider
physics.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures. Presented at the International Europhysics
Conference on High Energy Physics (Lisbon, July, 2005
Higher Spin BRS Cohomology of Supersymmetric Chiral Matter in D=4
We examine the BRS cohomology of chiral matter in , supersymmetry
to determine a general form of composite superfield operators which can suffer
from supersymmetry anomalies. Composite superfield operators \Y_{(a,b)} are
products of the elementary chiral superfields and \ov S and the
derivative operators D_\a, \ov D_{\dot \b} and \pa_{\a \dot \b}. Such
superfields \Y_{(a,b)} can be chosen to have `' symmetrized undotted
indices \a_i and `' symmetrized dotted indices \dot \b_j. The result
derived here is that each composite superfield \Y_{(a,b)} is subject to
potential supersymmetry anomalies if is an odd number, which means that
\Y_{(a,b)} is a fermionic superfield.Comment: 15 pages, CPT-TAMU-20/9
Ultraviolet Behavior of N=8 Supergravity
In these lectures I describe the remarkable ultraviolet behavior of N=8
supergravity, which through four loops is no worse than that of N=4
super-Yang-Mills theory (a finite theory). I also explain the computational
tools that allow multi-loop amplitudes to be evaluated in this theory - the KLT
relations and the unitarity method - and sketch how ultraviolet divergences are
extracted from the amplitudes.Comment: 30 pages, 12 figures; lectures presented at International School of
Subnuclear Physics, 47th Course, Erice Sicily, August 29-September 7, 200
The interpretation of brain natriuretic peptide in critical care patients; will it ever be useful?
The measurement of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is recommended for the diagnosis of decompensated heart failure, the prognosis of chronic heart failure is worse if BNP is increased and studies suggest that BNP is useful to guide therapy. A study by Di Somma and colleagues adds to the body of evidence showing that patients with a marked decrease in BNP concentrations during their hospital admission are less likely to be readmitted with a further adverse cardiac event than patients in whom BNP fails to decrease. However, the wider interpretation of BNP concentrations in critically ill patients with other conditions remains uncertain
Recent Developments in Perturbative QCD
I review recent progress in perturbative QCD on two fronts: extending
next-to-next-to-leading order QCD corrections to a broader range of collider
processes, and applying twistor-space methods (and related spinoffs) to
computations of multi-parton scattering amplitudes.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures. Talk presented at 13th International Workshop on
Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS 05), Madison, Wisconsin, April, 200
DScent Final Report
DScent was a joint project between five UK universities combining research theories in the disciplines of computational inference, forensic psychology and expert decision-making in the area of counter-terrorism. This document discusses the work carried out by Leeds Metropolitan University which covers the research, design and development work of an investigator support system in the area of deception using artificial intelligence. For the purposes of data generation along with system and hypothesis testing the project team devised two closed world games, the Cutting Corners Board Game and the Location Based Game. DScentTrail presents the investigator with a âscent trailâ of a suspectâs behaviour over time, allowing the investigator to present multiple challenges to a suspect from which they may prove the suspect guilty outright or receive cognitive or emotional clues of deception (Ekman 2002; Ekman & Frank 1993; Ekman & Yuille 1989; Hocking & Leathers 1980; Knapp & Comadena 1979). A scent trail is a collection of ordered, relevant behavioural information over time for a suspect. There are links into a neural network, which attempts to identify deceptive behavioural patterns of individuals. Preliminary work was carried out on a behavioural based AI module which would work separately alongside the neural network, with both identifying deception before integrating their results to update DScentTrail. Unfortunately the data that was necessary to design such a system was not provided and therefore, this section of research only reached its preliminary stages. To date research has shown that there are no specific patterns of deceptive behaviour that are consistent in all people, across all situations (Zuckerman 1981). DScentTrail is a decision support system, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI), which is intended to be used by investigators and attempts to find ways around the problem stated by Zuckerman above
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