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Kohn-Sham calculations combined with an average pair-density functional theory
A recently developed formalism in which Kohn-Sham calculations are combined
with an ``average pair density functional theory'' is reviewed, and some new
properties of the effective electron-electron interaction entering in this
formalism are derived. A preliminary construction of a fully self-consitent
scheme is also presented in this framework.Comment: submitted to Int. J. Mod. Phys. B (proceedings of the 30th
International Workshop on Condensed Matter Theories
Closing the Wedge: Search Strategies for Extended Higgs Sectors with Heavy Flavor Final States
We consider search strategies for an extended Higgs sector at the
high-luminosity LHC14 utilizing multi-top final states. In the framework of a
Two Higgs Doublet Model, the purely top final states () are
important channels for heavy Higgs bosons with masses in the wedge above
and at low values of , while a final state is most
relevant at moderate values of . We find, in the
channel, with , that both single and 3 lepton final
states can provide statistically significant constraints at low values of for as high as GeV. When systematics on the
background are taken into account, however, the 3 lepton final state is more
powerful, though the precise constraint depends fairly sensitively on lepton
fake rates. We also find that neither nor final states
provide constraints on additional heavy Higgs bosons with couplings to tops
smaller than the top Yukawa due to expected systematic uncertainties in the background.Comment: Added a Fig. and updated references. Matches journal version. 31
pages, 11 figure
Adiabatic connection at negative coupling strengths
The adiabatic connection of density functional theory (DFT) for electronic
systems is generalized here to negative values of the coupling strength
(with {\em attractive} electrons). In the extreme limit
a simple physical solution is presented and its implications
for DFT (as well as its limitations) are discussed. For two-electron systems (a
case in which the present solution can be calculated exactly), we find that an
interpolation between the limit and the opposite limit of
infinitely strong repulsion () yields a rather accurate
estimate of the second-order correlation energy E\cor\glt[\rho] for several
different densities , without using virtual orbitals. The same procedure
is also applied to the Be isoelectronic series, analyzing the effects of
near-degeneracy.Comment: 9 pages, submitted to PR
Development of a new screening tool for cyber pornography. Psychometric properties of the Cyber Pornography Addiction Test (CYPAT)
Objective: Internet pornography addiction typically involves viewing, downloading and trading online pornography or engagement in adult fantasy role-play. There are some well-validated inventories measuring perceived addiction to internet pornography but these instruments are often too long for a functionally use and fast scoring. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the cyber pornography addiction test (CYPAT), a new, brief, screening measure for assessing cyber pornography.Method: Participants of this study completed the CYPAT, the CPUI, the TAS-20 and the FACES-IV. Descriptive statistics were calculated and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) were applied.Results: Cronbach's alpha coefficient suggested excellent reliability of the measure. Results of this study revealed also good construct, convergent and divergent validity.Conclusions: CYPAT is a brief self-report screening scale composed of 11 items scored on a five-point Likert scale with good psychometrics properties. The implications of these findings for future theoretical and empirical research in this field are discusse
Vacuum Stability and Higgs Diphoton Decays in the MSSM
Current Higgs data at the Large Hadron Collider is compatible with a SM
signal at the 2 level, but the central value of the signal strength in
the diphoton channel is enhanced with respect to the SM expectation. If the
enhancement resides in the diphoton partial decay width, the data could be
accommodated in the Minimally Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with highly
mixed light staus. We revisit the issue of vacuum instability induced by large
mixing in the stau sector, including effects of a radiatively-corrected tau
Yukawa coupling. Further, we emphasize the importance of taking into account
the dependence in the stability bound. While the metastability of
the Universe constrains the possible enhancement in the Higgs to diphoton decay
width in the light stau scenario, an increase of the order of 50% can be
achieved in the region of large . Larger enhancements may be
obtained, but would require values of associated with
non-perturbative values of the tau Yukawa coupling at scales below the GUT
scale, thereby implying the presence of new physics beyond the MSSM.Comment: 25 pages, 7 figure
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