639 research outputs found

    tt-Covering Arrays Generated by a Tiling Probability Model

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    A t-\a covering array is an m×nm\times n matrix, with entries from an alphabet of size α\alpha, such that for any choice of tt rows, and any ordered string of tt letters of the alphabet, there exists a column such that the "values" of the rows in that column match those of the string of letters. We use the Lov\'asz Local Lemma in conjunction with a new tiling-based probability model to improve the upper bound on the smallest number of columns N=N(m,t,α)N=N(m,t,\alpha) of a t-\a covering array.Comment: 7 page

    CP Studies of the Higgs Sector

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    The CP structure of the Higgs sector will be of great interest to future colliders. The measurement of the CP properties of candidate Higgs particles will be essential in order to distinguish models of electroweak symmetry breaking, and to discover or place limits on CP-violation in the Higgs sector. In this report we briefly summarize various methods of determining the CP properties of Higgs bosons at different colliders and identify areas where more study is required. We also provide an example of a synergy between the LHC, an e+e- Linear Collider and a Photon Collider, for the examination of CP-violation in a Two-Higgs-Doublet-Model.Comment: A contribution to the LHC / LC Study Group document; 9 pages, 2 figure

    Determining the CP properties of the Higgs boson

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    The search and the probe of the fundamental properties of Higgs boson(s) and, in particular, the determination of their charge conjugation and parity (CP) quantum numbers, is one of the main tasks of future high-energy colliders. We demonstrate that the CP properties of a Standard Model-like Higgs particle can be unambiguously assessed by measuring just the total cross section and the top polarization in associated Higgs production with top quark pairs in e+e- collisions.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, uses axodraw (style file included in the submission

    Stabilizing Hadron Resonance Gas Models against Future Discoveries

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    We examine the stability of hadron resonance gas models by extending them to take care of undiscovered resonances through the Hagedorn formula. We find that the influence of unknown resonances on thermodynamics is large but bounded. Hadron resonance gases are internally consistent up to a temperature higher than the cross over temperature in QCD; but by examining quark number susceptibilities we find that their region of applicability seems to end even below the QCD cross over. We model the decays of resonances and investigate the ratios of particle yields in heavy-ion collisions. We find that observables such as hydrodynamics and hadron yield ratios change little upon extending the model. As a result, heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC are insensitive to a possible exponential rise in the hadronic density of states, thus increasing the stability of the predictions of hadron resonance gas models

    Subtle Radiological Features of Splenic Avulsion following Abdominal Trauma

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    Splenic trauma in children following blunt abdominal injury is usually treated by nonoperative management (NOM). Splenectomy following abdominal trauma is rare in children. NOM is successful as in the majority of instances the injury to the spleen is contained within its capsule or a localised haematoma. Rarely, the spleen may suffer from an avulsion injury that causes severe uncontrollable bleeding and necessitates an emergency laparotomy and splenectomy. We report two cases of children requiring splenectomy following severe blunt abdominal injury. In both instances emergency laparotomy was undertaken for uncontrollable bleeding despite resuscitation. The operating team was unaware of the precise source of bleeding preoperatively. Retrospective review of the computed tomography (CT) scans revealed subtle radiological features that indicate splenic avulsion. We wish to highlight these radiological features of splenic avulsion as they can help to focus management decisions regarding the need/timing for a laparotomy following blunt abdominal trauma in children

    Probing CP properties of the Higgs Boson via e<SUP>+</SUP>e<SUP>-</SUP>→tt̅φ

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    One of the main endeavors at future high-energy colliders is the search for the Higgs boson(s) and, once found, the probe of the fundamental properties. In particular, the charge conjugation and parity (CP) quantum numbers have to be determined. We show that these are unambiguously accessible at future e+ e- colliders through the measurement of the total cross section and the top polarization in associated Higgs production with top quark pairs

    The study of Feedback Analysis of CRT Programme & its Impact on Campus Placements in Technical Institute

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    The study of feedback analysis of the Engineering students across the core and the circuit branches in view of the Campus Recruitment Training Programme has a lot of significance for fruitful trainings. The whole idea of this research paper is to put things in perspective for all the stake holders like the Industry, college authority, training partner’s, students and the Management in particular for a collaborative effort . The academia has always endeavored to provide the best quality resource by imparting the basic technical skills and positive behavioral approach in students, which has been achieved, by innovative teaching and learning methods on a continuous basis which includes hiring reputed educational &amp; technical training firms and In house state of the art and soft skills training programs. This researchpaper mainly tries to understand the issues and concerns of the engineering students facing the campus recruitment selection process. The feedback analysis has provided the necessary insights into finding the key measures to make the CRT programme more effective and acceptable from all the stake holders’ point of view. The study was made with a sample of 200 students through a structured questionnaire with close ended questions. Statistical, graphical methods, showing the comparative analysis based on the quantitative and qualitative data collected from the students, which has been utilized to generate practicable solutions and conclusions

    Future priorities of acute hospitals for surgical site infection surveillance in England

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    BACKGROUND: Since the launch of the national surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance service in 1997, successive expansions of the programme provided hospitals with increasing flexibility in procedures to target through surveillance. Ensuring the programme continues to meet hospitals' needs remains essential. AIM: As a means to inform the future direction of the service, a survey of all acute NHS Trusts was undertaken to assess and understand priorities for surveillance. METHODS: A web-based survey was circulated to acute NHS Trust infection control teams in England asking them to identify and rank i) reasons for undertaking current SSI surveillance ii) priority surgical categories for future SSI surveillance and iii) reasons for prioritising these categories. FINDINGS: Of the 161 Trusts surveyed, 84 (52%) responded. Assessment of quality of care was identified as the most common driver for SSI surveillance activity. Considerable heterogeneity in priority areas was observed, with 24 different surgical categories selected as top priority. Of the procedures undertaken by 15 or more Trusts, Caesarean section (2.7), hip replacement (2.8) and coronary artery bypass graft (2.9) were highest ranked. All 17 categories in the current surveillance programme were selected as a top priority by one or more Trusts. CONCLUSION: Whilst the majority of hospitals' priorities for SSI surveillance are included in the current programme, the top ranked priority, Caesarean section, is not included. Given the diversity of priority areas, maintaining a comprehensive spectrum of categories in the national programme is essential to assist hospitals in addressing local prioritie

    J/\psi production through resolved photon processes at e+ e- colliders

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    We consider J/psi photoproduction in e+ e- as well as linear photon colliders. We find that the process is dominated by the resolved photon channel. Both the once-resolved and twice-resolved cross-sections are sensitive to (different combinations of) the colour octet matrix elements. Hence, this may be a good testing ground for colour octet contributions in NRQCD. On the other hand, the once-resolved J/psi production cross-section, particularly in a linear photon collider, is sensitive to the gluon content of the photon. Hence these cross-sections can be used to determine the parton distribution functions, especially the gluon distribution, in a photon, if the colour octet matrix elements are known.Comment: Added a figure on parametrisation dependence of photonic parton densities and some reference
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