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Chern-Simons: Fano and Calabi-Yau
We present the complete classification of smooth toric Fano threefolds, known to the algebraic geometry literature, and perform some preliminary analyses in the context of brane-tilings and Chern-Simons theory on M2-branes probing Calabi-Yau fourfold singularities. We emphasise that these 18 spaces should be as intensely studied as their well-known counter-parts: the del Pezzo surfaces
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Knowledge acquisition in supply chain partnerships: The role of power
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in International Journal of Production Economics. The published article is available from the link below. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. Copyright @ 2013 Elsevier B.V.Knowledge is recognised as an important source of competitive advantage and hence there has been increasing academic and practitioner interest in understanding and isolating the factors that contribute to effective knowledge transfer between supply chain actors. The literature identifies power as a salient contributor to the effective operation of a supply chain partnership. However, there is a paucity of empirical research examining how power among actors influences knowledge acquisition and in turn the performance of supply chain partners. The aim of this research is to address this gap by examining the relationship between power, knowledge acquisition and supply chain performance among the supply chain partners of a focal Chinese steel manufacturer. A structured survey was used to collect the necessary data. Two conceptually independent variables – ‘availability of alternatives’ and ‘restraint in the use of power’ – were used to assess actual and realised power, respectively. Controlling for contingencies, we found that the flow of knowledge increased when supply chain actors had limited alternatives and when the more powerful actor exercised restraint in the use of power. Moreover, we found a positive relationship between knowledge acquisition and supply chain performance. This paper enriches the literature by empirically extending our understanding of how power affects knowledge acquisition and performance
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Analysing web search logs to determine session boundaries for user-oriented learning
Incremental learning approaches based on user search activities provide a means of building adaptive information retrieval systems. To develop more effective user-oriented learning techniques for the Web, we need to be able to identify a meaningful session unit from which we can learn. Without this, we run a high risk of grouping together activities that are unrelated or perhaps not from the same user. We are interested in detecting boundaries of sequences between related activities (sessions) that would group the activities for a learning purpose. Session boundaries, in Reuters transaction logs, were detected automatically. The generated boundaries were compared with human judgements. The comparison confirmed that a meaningful session threshold for establishing these session boundaries was confined to a 11-15 minute range
Высшее образование в Китае и России: сходство и отличие
В статье дана сравнительная характеристика высшего образования в странах Китай и Россия.The article gives a comparative description of higher education in China and Russia
Relativistic corrections to polarization in photo- and hadroproduction
We systematically calculate the relativistic corrections to the polarization
variables of prompt photoproduction and hadroproduction using the
factorization formalism of nonrelativistic QCD. Specifically, we include the
and color-singlet and the
, , and color-octet
channels as well as the effects due to the mixing between the
and channels. We provide all the squared hard-scattering
amplitudes in analytic form. Assuming the nonrelativistic-QCD long-distance
matrix elements to satisfy the velocity scaling rules, we find the relativistic
corrections to be appreciable, especially at small transverse momentum
and large inelasticity . The results obtained here and in our previous work
on the unpolarized yield [Phys. Rev. D 90, 014045 (2014)] will help to render
global analyses of prompt production data more complete and hopefully
to shed light on the polarization puzzle.Comment: 42 pages, 4 figures, matches journal version, PRD Editors' Suggestio
Z-D Brane Box Models and Non-Chiral Dihedral Quivers
Generalising ideas of an earlier work \cite{Bo-Han}, we address the problem of constructing Brane Box Models of what we call the Z-D Type from a new point of view, so as to establish the complete correspondence between these brane setups and orbifold singularities of the non-Abelian G generated by Z_k and D_d under certain group-theoretic constraints to which we refer as the BBM conditions. Moreover, we present a new class of quiver theories of the ordinary dihedral group d_k as well as the ordinary exceptionals E_{6,7,8} which have non-chiral matter content and discuss issues related to brane setups thereof
Complete Nonrelativistic-QCD Prediction for Prompt Double Hadroproduction
We perform a complete study of prompt double hadroproduction at
leading order in the nonrelativistic-QCD factorization framework by including
all possible pairings of the Fock states ,
, and with . We find that the
and channels of and
production and the and channels of
production, which have been overlooked so far, greatly dominate at
large invariant masses and rapidity separations of the pair, and that
their inclusion nearly fills the large gap between previous incomplete
predictions within the color-singlet model and the recent measurement by the
CMS Collaboration at the CERN LHC, leaving room for next-to-leading-order
corrections of typical size.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, matches journal versio
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