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Supersymmetric supergravity backgrounds and holography
We analyse the conditions for
backgrounds with pure NS-NS flux to be supersymmetric. We find that a necessary
condition is that is a -fibration over a
balanced manifold. We subsequently classify all solutions
where satisfies the stronger condition of being a
-fibration over a Kahler manifold. We compute the BPS spectrum
of all the backgrounds in this classification. We assign a natural dual CFT to
the backgrounds and confirm that the BPS spectra agree, thus providing evidence
in favour of the proposal.Comment: 39 pages; v2: minor corrections and references added; v3: section 2
shortened, final version as published in JHE
Direct Cause
An interventionist account of causation characterizes causal relations in terms of changes resulting from particular interventions. We provide an example of a causal relation for which there does not exist an intervention satisfying the common interventionist standard. We consider adaptations that would save this standard and describe their implications for an interventionist account of causation. No adaptation preserves all the aspects that make the interventionist account appealing
Doing It Again: Repeating Methodology from Published Literature to Learn Field Biology
Repeatability underpins a basic assumption in science which students must learn in order to evaluate others’ research findings as well as to communicate the results of their own research. By attempting to repeat the methods of published studies, students learn the importance of clear written communication, while at the same time developing research skills. I describe three examples of published field studies that can be used as the basis for course exercises on the repeatability of methodology, as well as field sampling techniques, all grounded in the overall topic of environmental change. Two of the exercises returned students to the exact location of the past research that they had previously read from the primary literature, making it possible to clarify the difference between reproducibility and repeatability in field-based research. When student-collected data differed from published results, students explored, through both post-project discussions and written work, factors that could explain this variation, including methodology, ecological succession, and climate change. Assessments and student comments on course evaluations showed that these exercises have a positive impact on students’ communication skills and engagement with the scientific process
Analog hardware for delta-backpropagation neural networks
This is a fully parallel analog backpropagation learning processor which comprises a plurality of programmable resistive memory elements serving as synapse connections whose values can be weighted during learning with buffer amplifiers, summing circuits, and sample-and-hold circuits arranged in a plurality of neuron layers in accordance with delta-backpropagation algorithms modified so as to control weight changes due to circuit drift
Neural-network dedicated processor for solving competitive assignment problems
A neural-network processor for solving first-order competitive assignment problems consists of a matrix of N x M processing units, each of which corresponds to the pairing of a first number of elements of (R sub i) with a second number of elements (C sub j), wherein limits of the first number are programmed in row control superneurons, and limits of the second number are programmed in column superneurons as MIN and MAX values. The cost (weight) W sub ij of the pairings is programmed separately into each PU. For each row and column of PU's, a dedicated constraint superneuron insures that the number of active neurons within the associated row or column fall within a specified range. Annealing is provided by gradually increasing the PU gain for each row and column or increasing positive feedback to each PU, the latter being effective to increase hysteresis of each PU or by combining both of these techniques
Computing the Tutte Polynomial of a Matroid from its Lattice of Cyclic Flats
We show how the Tutte polynomial of a matroid can be computed from its
condensed configuration, which is a statistic of its lattice of cyclic flats.
The results imply that the Tutte polynomial of is already determined by the
abstract lattice of its cyclic flats together with their cardinalities and
ranks. They furthermore generalize a similiar statement for perfect matroid
designs due to Mphako and help to understand families of matroids with
identical Tutte polynomial as constructed by Ken Shoda.Comment: New version published in: Electronic Journal Of Combinatorics Volume
21, Issue 3 (2014)
http://www.combinatorics.org/ojs/index.php/eljc/article/view/v21i3p4
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