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A covariant entropy bound conjecture on the dynamical horizon
As a compelling pattern for the holographic principle, our covariant entropy
bound conjecture is proposed for more general dynamical horizons. Then we apply
our conjecture to CDM cosmological models, where we find it imposes a
novel upper bound on the cosmological constant for our own universe
by taking into account the dominant entropy contribution from super-massive
black holes, which thus provides an alternative macroscopic perspective to
understand the longstanding cosmological constant problem. As an intriguing
implication of this conjecture, we also discuss the possible profound relation
between the present cosmological constant, the origin of mass, and the
anthropic principle.Comment: JHEP style, 9 pages, 1 figure, honorable mention award received from
Gravity Research Foundation for 2008 Essay Competitio
Two Particle States in a Box and the -Matrix in Multi-Channel Scattering
Using a quantum mechanical model, the exact energy eigenstates for
two-particle two-channel scattering are studied in a cubic box with periodic
boundary conditions.
A relation between the exact energy eigenvalue in the box and the two-channel
-matrix elements in the continuum is obtained. This result can be viewed as
a generalization of the well-known L\"uscher's formula which establishes a
similar relation in elastic scattering.Comment: 4 pages, typeset with ws-ijmpa.cls. Talk presented at International
Conference on QCD and Hadronic Physics, June 16-20, 2005, Beijing, China. One
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A concentrator for static magnetic field
We propose a compact passive device as a super-concentrator to create an
extremely high uniform static magnetic field over 50T in a large
two-dimensional free space from a weak background magnetic field. Such an
amazing thing becomes possible for the first time, thanks to space-folded
transformation and metamaterials for static magnetic fields. Finite element
method (FEM) is utilized to verify the performance of the proposed device
Transforming magnets
Based on the form-invariant of Maxwell's equations under coordinate
transformations, we extend the theory of transformation optics to
transformation magneto-statics, which can design magnets through coordinate
transformations. Some novel DC magnetic field illusions created by magnets
(e.g. shirking magnets, cancelling magnets and overlapping magnets) are
designed and verified by numerical simulations. Our research will open a new
door to designing magnets and controlling DC magnetic fields
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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
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