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A Random Multifractal Tilling
We develop a multifractal random tilling that fills the square. The
multifractal is formed by an arrangement of rectangular blocks of different
sizes, areas and number of neighbors. The overall feature of the tilling is an
heterogeneous and anisotropic random self-affine object. The multifractal is
constructed by an algorithm that makes successive sections of the square. At
each -step there is a random choice of a parameter related to the
section ratio. For the case of random choice between and we
find analytically the full spectrum of fractal dimensions
A new sequential covering strategy for inducing classification rules with ant colony algorithms
Ant colony optimization (ACO) algorithms have been successfully applied to discover a list of classification rules. In general, these algorithms follow a sequential covering strategy, where a single rule is discovered at each iteration of the algorithm in order to build a list of rules. The sequential covering strategy has the drawback of not coping with the problem of rule interaction, i.e., the outcome of a rule affects the rules that can be discovered subsequently since the search space is modified due to the removal of examples covered by previous rules. This paper proposes a new sequential covering strategy for ACO classification algorithms to mitigate the problem of rule interaction, where the order of the rules is implicitly encoded as pheromone values and the search is guided by the quality of a candidate list of rules. Our experiments using 18 publicly available data sets show that the predictive accuracy obtained by a new ACO classification algorithm implementing the proposed sequential covering strategy is statistically significantly higher than the predictive accuracy of state-of-the-art rule induction classification algorithms
Universal Aspects of Gauge Field Localization on Branes in -dimensions
In this work, we study the general properties of the -vector field
localization on -brane with co-dimension . We consider a
conformally flat metric with the warp factor depending only on the transverse
extra dimensions. We employ the geometrical coupling mechanism and find an
analytical solution for the gauge field valid for any warp factor. Using
this solution we find that the only condition necessary for localization is
that the bulk geometry is asymptotically AdS. Therefore, our solution has an
universal validity for any warp factor and is independent of the particular
model considered. We also show that the model has no tachyonic modes. Finally,
we study the scalar components of the -vector field. As a general result, we
show that if we consider the coupling with the tensor and the Ricci scalar in
higher co-dimensions, there is an indication that both sectors will be
localized. As a concrete example, the above techniques are applied for the
intersecting brane model. We obtain that the branes introduce boundary
conditions that fix all parameters of the model in such a way that both
sectors, gauge and scalar fields, are confined.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figures, Accepted version for publication in JHE
Are Neutron-Rich Elements Produced in the Collapse of Strange Dwarfs ?
The structure of strange dwarfs and that of hybrid stars with same baryonic
number is compared. There is a critical mass (M~0.24M_sun) in the strange dwarf
branch, below which configurations with the same baryonic number in the hybrid
star branch are more stable. If a transition occurs between both branches, the
collapse releases an energy of about of 3x10^{50} erg, mostly under the form of
neutrinos resulting from the conversion of hadronic matter onto strange quark
matter. Only a fraction (~4%) is required to expel the outer neutron-rich
layers. These events may contribute significantly to the chemical yield of
nuclides with A>80 in the Galaxy, if their frequency is of about one per 1500
years.Comment: Accepted for publication in IJMP
The unpolarized two-loop massive pure singlet Wilson coefficients for deep-inelastic scattering
We calculate the massive two--loop pure singlet Wilson coefficients for heavy
quark production in the unpolarized case analytically in the whole kinematic
region and derive the threshold and asymptotic expansions. We also recalculate
the corresponding massless two--loop Wilson coefficients. The complete
expressions contain iterated integrals with elliptic letters. The contributing
alphabets enlarge the Kummer-Poincar\'e letters by a series of square-root
valued letters. A new class of iterated integrals, the Kummer-elliptic
integrals, are introduced. For the structure functions and we also
derive improved asymptotic representations adding power corrections. Numerical
results are presented.Comment: 42, pages Latex, 8 Figure
Two-loop electroweak contributions to
A review is given on the quantum correction in the -- mass
correlation at the electroweak two-loop level, as derived from the calculation
of the muon lifetime in the Standard Model. Exact results for and
the -mass prediction including corrections with
fermion loops are presented and compared with previous results of a
next-to-leading order expansion in the top-quark mass.Comment: 14 pages, including 4 figures. Presented at the 5th International
Symposium on Radiative Corrections, (RADCOR-2000), Carmel CA, USA, 11-15
September 200
The Initial State QED Corrections to Annihilation to a Neutral Vector Boson Revisited
We calculate the non-singlet, the pure singlet contribution, and their
interference term, at due to electron-pair initial state
radiation to annihilation into a neutral vector boson in a direct
analytic computation without any approximation. The correction is represented
in terms of iterated incomplete elliptic integrals. Performing the limit we find discrepancies with the earlier results of
Ref.~\cite{Berends:1987ab} and confirm results obtained in
Ref.~\cite{Blumlein:2011mi} where the effective method of massive operator
matrix elements has been used, which works for all but the power corrections in
. In this way, we also confirm the validity of the factorization of
massive partons in the Drell-Yan process. We also add non-logarithmic terms at
which have not been considered in \cite{Berends:1987ab}. The
corrections are of central importance for precision analyzes in
annihilation into at high luminosity.Comment: 4 pages Latex, 2 Figures, several style file
Anisotropy and percolation threshold in a multifractal support
Recently a multifractal object, , was proposed to study percolation
properties in a multifractal support. The area and the number of neighbors of
the blocks of show a non-trivial behavior. The value of the
probability of occupation at the percolation threshold, , is a function
of , a parameter of which is related to its anisotropy. We
investigate the relation between and the average number of neighbors of
the blocks as well as the anisotropy of
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