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Vacuum condensates, flavor mixing and spontaneous supersymmetry breaking
Spontaneous supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking is revealed in all phenomena in
which vacuum condensates are physically relevant. The dynamical breakdown of
SUSY is generated by the condensates themselves, which lift the zero point
energy. Evidence is presented in the case of the Wess-Zuimino model, and the
flavor mixing case is treated in detail.Comment: 5 page
Vacuum condensates as a mechanism of spontaneous supersymmetry breaking
A possible mechanism for the spontaneous breaking of SUSY, based on the
presence of vacuum condensates, is reviewed. Such a mechanism could occur in
many physical examples, both at the fundamental and emergent level, and would
be formally analogous to spontaneous SUSY breaking at finite temperature in the
TFD formalism, in which case it can be applied as well. A possible experimental
setup for detecting such a breaking through measurement of the Anandan-Aharonov
invariants associated with vacuum condensates in an optical lattice model is
proposed.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, review article to appear in the special issue
"Supersymmetry, Supergravity, and Superstring Phenomenology" of Advances in
High Energy Physic
Extracting the Italian output gap: a Bayesian approach
During the last decades particular effort has been directed towards
understanding and predicting the relevant state of the business cycle with the
objective of decomposing permanent shocks from those having only a transitory
impact on real output. This trend--cycle decomposition has a relevant impact on
several economic and fiscal variables and constitutes by itself an important
indicator for policy purposes. This paper deals with trend--cycle decomposition
for the Italian economy having some interesting peculiarities which makes it
attractive to analyse from both a statistic and an historical perspective. We
propose an univariate model for the quarterly real GDP, subsequently extended
to include the price dynamics through a Phillips curve. This study considers a
series of the Italian quarterly real GDP recently released by OECD which
includes both the 1960s and the recent global financial crisis of 2007--2008.
Parameters estimate as well as the signal extraction are performed within the
Bayesian paradigm which effectively handles complex models where the parameters
enter the log--likelihood function in a strongly nonlinear way. A new Adaptive
Independent Metropolis--within--Gibbs sampler is then developed to efficiently
simulate the parameters of the unobserved cycle. Our results suggest that
inflation influences the Output Gap estimate, making the extracted Italian OG
an important indicator of inflation pressures on the real side of the economy,
as stated by the Phillips theory. Moreover, our estimate of the sequence of
peaks and troughs of the Output Gap is in line with the OECD official dating of
the Italian business cycle
Spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking Induced by Vacuum Condensates
We propose a novel mechanism of spontaneous supersymmetry breaking which
relies upon an ubiquitous feature of Quantum Field Theory, vacuum condensates.
Such condensates play a crucial r\^{o}le in many phenomena. Examples include
Unruh effect, superconductors, particle mixing, and quantum dissipative
systems. We argue that in all these phenomena supersymmetry, when present, is
spontaneously broken. Evidence for our conjecture is given for the Wess--Zumino
model, that can be considered an approximation to the supersymmetric extensions
of the above mentioned systems. The magnitude of the effect is estimated for a
recently proposed experimental setup based on an optical lattice.Comment: 5 page
Visualizing and Understanding Sum-Product Networks
Sum-Product Networks (SPNs) are recently introduced deep tractable
probabilistic models by which several kinds of inference queries can be
answered exactly and in a tractable time. Up to now, they have been largely
used as black box density estimators, assessed only by comparing their
likelihood scores only. In this paper we explore and exploit the inner
representations learned by SPNs. We do this with a threefold aim: first we want
to get a better understanding of the inner workings of SPNs; secondly, we seek
additional ways to evaluate one SPN model and compare it against other
probabilistic models, providing diagnostic tools to practitioners; lastly, we
want to empirically evaluate how good and meaningful the extracted
representations are, as in a classic Representation Learning framework. In
order to do so we revise their interpretation as deep neural networks and we
propose to exploit several visualization techniques on their node activations
and network outputs under different types of inference queries. To investigate
these models as feature extractors, we plug some SPNs, learned in a greedy
unsupervised fashion on image datasets, in supervised classification learning
tasks. We extract several embedding types from node activations by filtering
nodes by their type, by their associated feature abstraction level and by their
scope. In a thorough empirical comparison we prove them to be competitive
against those generated from popular feature extractors as Restricted Boltzmann
Machines. Finally, we investigate embeddings generated from random
probabilistic marginal queries as means to compare other tractable
probabilistic models on a common ground, extending our experiments to Mixtures
of Trees.Comment: Machine Learning Journal paper (First Online), 24 page
Mixing-induced Spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking
It is conjectured that flavor mixing furnishes a universal mechanism for the
spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry. The conjecture is proved explicitly for
the mixing of two Wess--Zumino supermultiplets and arguments
for its general validity are given. The mechanism relies on the fact that,
despite mixing treats fermions and bosons symmetrically, both the fermionic and
the bosonic zero point energies are shifted by a positive amount and this kind
of shift does not respect supersymmetry.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, Eq(12) of V1 corrected to Eq(22), explicit
off-shell formulation included, one reference adde
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