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Statistical computation of Boltzmann entropy and estimation of the optimal probability density function from statistical sample
In this work, we investigate the statistical computation of the Boltzmann
entropy of statistical samples. For this purpose, we use both histogram and
kernel function to estimate the probability density function of statistical
samples. We find that, due to coarse-graining, the entropy is a monotonic
increasing function of the bin width for histogram or bandwidth for kernel
estimation, which seems to be difficult to select an optimal bin
width/bandwidth for computing the entropy. Fortunately, we notice that there
exists a minimum of the first derivative of entropy for both histogram and
kernel estimation, and this minimum point of the first derivative
asymptotically points to the optimal bin width or bandwidth. We have verified
these findings by large amounts of numerical experiments. Hence, we suggest
that the minimum of the first derivative of entropy be used as a selector for
the optimal bin width or bandwidth of density estimation. Moreover, the optimal
bandwidth selected by the minimum of the first derivative of entropy is purely
data-based, independent of the unknown underlying probability density
distribution, which is obviously superior to the existing estimators. Our
results are not restricted to one-dimensional, but can also be extended to
multivariate cases. It should be emphasized, however, that we do not provide a
robust mathematical proof of these findings, and we leave these issues with
those who are interested in them.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, MNRAS, in the pres
Constraints on primordial black holes and primeval density perturbations from the epoch of reionization
We investigate the constraint on the abundance of primordial black holes
(PBHs) and the spectral index of primeval density perturbations given by
the ionizing photon background at the epoch of reionization. Within the
standard inflationary cosmogony, we show that the spectral index of the
power-law power spectrum of primeval density perturbations should be 1.27.
Since the universe is still optical thick at the reionization redshift - 8, this constraint is independent of the unknown parameter of reheating
temperature of the inflation. The ionizing photon background from the PBHs can
be well approximated by a power law spectrum , which is
greatly different from those given by models of massive stars and quasars.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figues, to be published in ApJ Letter
Prediction of a missing higher charmonium around 4.26 GeV in family
Inspired by the similarity of mass gaps of and families,
the prediction of missing higher charmonium with mass MeV and very
narrow width is made. In addition, the properties of two charmonium-like
states, and , and charmonium are discussed.
Here, as is established while the explanation of
to be is fully excluded and is typically a
very narrow state. These predictions can be accessible at BESIII, Belle and
BelleII in near future.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures and 1 table. More discussions added. Accepted by
Eur. Phys. J.
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