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The Planck mission
These lecture from the 100th Les Houches summer school on "Post-planck
cosmology" of July 2013 discuss some aspects of the Planck mission, whose prime
objective was a very accurate measurement of the temperature anisotropies of
the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). We announced our findings a few months
ago, on March 21, 2013. I describe some of the relevant steps we took to
obtain these results, sketching the measurement process, how we processed the
data to obtain full sky maps at 9 different frequencies, and how we extracted
the CMB temperature anisotropies map and angular power spectrum. I conclude by
describing some of the main cosmological implications of the statistical
characteristics of the CMB we found. Of course, this is a very much shortened
and somewhat biased view of the \Planck\ 2013 results, written with the hope
that it may lead some of the students to consult the original papers.Comment: 53 p.-34 fig; for spacetime consideration, the file here is not
paying justice to the actual thing; a closer approximation of it can be found
at
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francois_Bouchet/publication/262004262_The_Planck_Mission/file/e0b495363b042e81dd.pd
Constrained Query Answering
Traditional answering methods evaluate queries only against positive
and definite knowledge expressed by means of facts and deduction rules. They do
not make use of negative, disjunctive or existential information. Negative or indefinite
knowledge is however often available in knowledge base systems, either as
design requirements, or as observed properties. Such knowledge can serve to rule out
unproductive subexpressions during query answering. In this article, we propose an
approach for constraining any conventional query answering procedure with general,
possibly negative or indefinite formulas, so as to discard impossible cases and to
avoid redundant evaluations. This approach does not impose additional conditions
on the positive and definite knowledge, nor does it assume any particular semantics
for negation. It adopts that of the conventional query answering procedure it
constrains. This is achieved by relying on meta-interpretation for specifying the
constraining process. The soundness, completeness, and termination of the underlying
query answering procedure are not compromised. Constrained query answering
can be applied for answering queries more efficiently as well as for generating more
informative, intensional answers
An alternative measure of inflation
The author proposes an alternative measure of inflation that captures the intuition behind the use of "core" measures. Inflation is modeled as an unobserved factor affecting the components of an aggregate price index (including food and energy). The common component, estimated using Kalman filtering, resembles usual measures of core inflation; its extrapolation can be used to improve performance in forecasting core inflation.Inflation (Finance) ; Monetary policy
Avoiding a meltdown: managing the value of small change
To prevent a shortage of small change, the U.S. Department of the Treasury recently prohibited the melting and exportation of pennies and other coins. The problem arises because pennies and nickels are made of inappropriately expensive material, and there is or soon will be a profit to be made from transferring their content to alternative uses. The author provides a historical context for the problem of small change and discusses possible remediesCoinage
The recession of 1937 - a cautionary tale
This article reviews the competing explanations offered for the recession of 1937, which interrupted the recovery from the Great Depression. One explanation, increases in labor costs due to the New Deal's industrial policies, fails to account for the full extent of the downturn and for the ensuing recovery. In contrast, monetary policy and fiscal policy seem to capture the downturnâalthough not its precise timingâand the recovery.Recessions ; Monetary policy
Kurtosis in Large-Scale Structure as a Constraint on Non-Gaussian Initial Conditions
We calculate the kurtosis of a large-scale density field which has undergone
weakly non-linear gravitational evolution from arbitrary non-Gaussian initial
conditions. It is well known that the weakly evolved {\twelveit skewness} is
equal to its initial value plus the term induced by gravity, which scales with
the rms density fluctuation in precisely the same way as for Gaussian initial
conditions. As in the case of skewness, the evolved {\twelveit kurtosis} is
equal to its initial value plus the contribution induced by gravity. The
scaling of this induced contribution, however, turns out to be qualitatively
different for Gaussian versus non-Gaussian initial conditions. Therefore,
measurements of the kurtosis can serve as a powerful discriminating test
between the hypotheses of Gaussian and non-Gaussian nature of primordial
density fluctuations.Comment: uuencoded compressed tar file including postscript text (17 pages)
and 2 postscript figures, submitted to MNRA
Reconstructing the free-energy landscape of Met-enkephalin using dihedral Principal Component Analysis and Well-tempered Metadynamics
Well-Tempered Metadynamics (WTmetaD) is an efficient method to enhance the
reconstruction of the free-energy surface of proteins. WTmetaD guarantees a
faster convergence in the long time limit in comparison with the standard
metadynamics. It still suffers however from the same limitation, i.e. the non
trivial choice of pertinent collective variables (CVs). To circumvent this
problem, we couple WTmetaD with a set of CVs generated from a dihedral
Principal Component Analysis (dPCA) on the Ramachadran dihedral angles
describing the backbone structure of the protein. The dPCA provides a generic
method to extract relevant CVs built from internal coordinates. We illustrate
the robustness of this method in the case of the small and very diffusive
Metenkephalin pentapeptide, and highlight a criterion to limit the number of
CVs necessary to biased the metadynamics simulation. The free-energy landscape
(FEL) of Met-enkephalin built on CVs generated from dPCA is found rugged
compared with the FEL built on CVs extracted from PCA of the Cartesian
coordinates of the atoms.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures (4 in color
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