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Doitchinov's Construct of Supertopological Spaces is Topological
It is shown that the construct of supertopological spaces and continuous maps is topological
On the relations P(XĂY)=PXĂPY
AbstractLet P and Q be epireflective full subcategories of the category Haus of Hausdorff spaces and continuous functions, and also denote the corresponding reflectors by P: Haus â P and Q: Haus â Q respectively. Denote the class of P-regular spaces, i.e., of subspaces of P-spaces, by RP. Embracing certain special cases which have been treated in the literature, we show that if P â Q â RP then for X, Y Ï” RP the relation P(X Ă Y) = PX Ă PY implies Q(X Ă Y) = QX Ă QY. Applications to particular classes P,Q are given
Introduction to Categories and Categorical Logic
The aim of these notes is to provide a succinct, accessible introduction to
some of the basic ideas of category theory and categorical logic. The notes are
based on a lecture course given at Oxford over the past few years. They contain
numerous exercises, and hopefully will prove useful for self-study by those
seeking a first introduction to the subject, with fairly minimal prerequisites.
The coverage is by no means comprehensive, but should provide a good basis for
further study; a guide to further reading is included. The main prerequisite is
a basic familiarity with the elements of discrete mathematics: sets, relations
and functions. An Appendix contains a summary of what we will need, and it may
be useful to review this first. In addition, some prior exposure to abstract
algebra - vector spaces and linear maps, or groups and group homomorphisms -
would be helpful.Comment: 96 page
Splittings of generalized Baumslag-Solitar groups
We study the structure of generalized Baumslag-Solitar groups from the point
of view of their (usually non-unique) splittings as fundamental groups of
graphs of infinite cyclic groups. We find and characterize certain
decompositions of smallest complexity (`fully reduced' decompositions) and give
a simplified proof of the existence of deformations. We also prove a finiteness
theorem and solve the isomorphism problem for generalized Baumslag-Solitar
groups with no non-trivial integral moduli.Comment: 20 pages; hyperlinked latex. Version 2: minor change
, and the angle in the Presence of New Operators
We present formulae for the mass differences and in
the \BBds systems and for the CP violation parameter which are valid
in minimal flavour violation models giving rise to new four-fermion operators. Short distance contributions to , and
are parameterized by three {\it real} functions ,
and , respectively ( holds only if the Standard Model
operators dominate). We present simple strategies involving the ratio , and that allow to search for the effects
of the new operators. We point out that their sizable contributions to the
ratio would in principle allow to be larger
than . Constraints on the functions imposed by the present
(and future) experimental data are also discussed. As an example we show that
for large and not too heavy, in
the MSSM with heavy sparticles can be substantially smaller than in the SM due
the charged Higgs box contributions and in particular due to the growing like
contribution of the double penguin diagrams involving neutral
Higgs boson exchanges. As a result the bounds on the function can be
violated which allows to exclude large mixing of stops. In this scenario the
range of following from and is identical
to the SM ones (). On the other hand following
from is lower.Comment: 39 pages, 13 figures, uses axodraw.sty. V2: new BaBar and Belle
results on \sin2\beta incorporated; some explanations of the details of
calculation of \tan^4\bar\beta terms adde
Three-Loop Anomalous Dimension of the Heavy Quark Pair Production Current in Non-Relativistic QCD
The three-loop non-mixing contributions to the anomalous dimension of the
leading order quark pair production current in non-relativistic QCD are
computed. It is demonstrated that the renormalization procedure can only be
carried out consistently if the dynamics of both soft and the ultrasoft degrees
of freedom is present for all scales below the heavy quark mass, and if the
soft and ultrasoft renormalization scales are always correlated.Comment: 19 pages, revtex, 5 postscript figures include
Two-loop matching of the dipole operators for and
The order corrections to the Wilson coefficients of the dipole
operators () at the matching scale are a crucial ingredient
for a complete next- to-leading logarithmic calculation of the branching ratio
for . Given the phenomenological relevance and the fact that
this two-loop calculation has been done so far only by one group [1], we
present a detailed re-calculation using a different method. Our results are in
complete agreement with those in ref. [1].Comment: 24 pages, latex, 6 figures include
Estimate of B(K -> pi nu nubar) from Standard Model fits to lambda_t
We estimate B(K -> pi nu nubar) in the context of the Standard Model by
fitting for lambda_t = Vtd x V*ts of the `kaon unitarity triangle' relation. We
fit data from epsilon_K, the CP-violating parameter describing K-mixing, and
a_{psi K}, the CP-violating asymmetry in B -> J/psi K decays. Our estimate is
independent of the CKM matrix element Vcb and of the ratio of Bs to Bd mixing
frequencies. The measured value of B(K+ -> pi+ nu nubar) can be compared both
to this estimate and to predictions made from the ratio of B mixing
frequencies.Comment: 8 pages, including 6 figures. v3 includes an expanded discussion of
correlations between SM inputs to the lambda_t fit, clarifies the discussion
of the independence of this result from the ratio of B mixing frequencies,
includes minor updates to the values of SM input parameters, and includes
some new and some updated reference
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