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    Charmed Baryon Weak Decays with SU(3) Flavor Symmetry

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    We study the semileptonic and non-leptonic charmed baryon decays with SU(3)SU(3) flavor symmetry, where the charmed baryons can be Bc=(Ξc0,Ξc+,Ξ›c+){\bf B}_{c}=(\Xi_c^0,\Xi_c^+,\Lambda_c^+), Bcβ€²=(Ξ£c(++,+,0),Ξcβ€²(+,0),Ξ©c0){\bf B}'_{c}=(\Sigma_c^{(++,+,0)},\Xi_{c}^{\prime(+,0)},\Omega_c^0), Bcc=(Ξcc++,Ξcc+,Ξ©cc+){\bf B}_{cc}=(\Xi_{cc}^{++},\Xi_{cc}^+,\Omega_{cc}^+), or Bccc=Ξ©ccc++{\bf B}_{ccc}=\Omega^{++}_{ccc}. With Bn(β€²){\bf B}_n^{(\prime)} denoted as the baryon octet (decuplet), we find that the Bcβ†’Bnβ€²β„“+Ξ½β„“{\bf B}_{c}\to {\bf B}'_n\ell^+\nu_\ell decays are forbidden, while the Ξ©c0β†’Ξ©βˆ’β„“+Ξ½β„“\Omega_c^0\to \Omega^-\ell^+\nu_\ell, Ξ©cc+β†’Ξ©c0β„“+Ξ½β„“\Omega_{cc}^+\to\Omega_c^0\ell^+\nu_\ell, and Ξ©ccc++β†’Ξ©cc+β„“+Ξ½β„“\Omega_{ccc}^{++}\to \Omega_{cc}^+\ell^+\nu_\ell decays are the only existing Cabibbo-allowed modes for Bcβ€²β†’Bnβ€²β„“+Ξ½β„“{\bf B}'_{c}\to {\bf B}'_n\ell^+\nu_\ell, Bccβ†’Bcβ€²β„“+Ξ½β„“{\bf B}_{cc}\to {\bf B}'_c\ell^+\nu_\ell, and Bcccβ†’Bcc(β€²)β„“+Ξ½β„“{\bf B}_{ccc}\to {\bf B}_{cc}^{(\prime)}\ell^+\nu_\ell, respectively. We predict the rarely studied Bcβ†’Bn(β€²)M{\bf B}_{c}\to {\bf B}_n^{(\prime)}M decays, such as B(Ξc0β†’Ξ›0KΛ‰0,β€‰Ξžc+β†’Ξž0Ο€+)=(8.3Β±0.9,8.0Β±4.1)Γ—10βˆ’3{\cal B}(\Xi_c^0\to\Lambda^0\bar K^0,\,\Xi_c^+\to\Xi^0\pi^+)=(8.3\pm 0.9,8.0\pm 4.1)\times 10^{-3} and B(Ξ›c+β†’Ξ”++Ο€βˆ’,β€‰Ξžc0β†’Ξ©βˆ’K+)=(5.5Β±1.3,4.8Β±0.5)Γ—10βˆ’3{\cal B}(\Lambda_c^+\to \Delta^{++}\pi^-,\,\Xi_c^0\to\Omega^- K^+)=(5.5\pm 1.3,4.8\pm 0.5)\times 10^{-3}. For the observation, the doubly and triply charmed baryon decays of Ξ©cc+β†’Ξžc+KΛ‰0\Omega_{cc}^{+}\to \Xi_c^+\bar K^0, Ξcc++β†’(Ξc+Ο€+\Xi_{cc}^{++}\to (\Xi_c^+\pi^+, Ξ£c++KΛ‰0)\Sigma_c^{++}\bar K^0), and Ξ©ccc++β†’(Ξcc++KΛ‰0,Ξ©cc+Ο€+,Ξc+D+)\Omega_{ccc}^{++}\to (\Xi_{cc}^{++}\bar K^0,\Omega_{cc}^+\pi^+,\Xi_c^+ D^+) are the favored Cabibbo-allowed decays, which are accessible to the BESIII and LHCb experiments.Comment: 29 pages, no figure, a typo in the table correcte

    Generating Abstractive Summaries from Meeting Transcripts

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    Summaries of meetings are very important as they convey the essential content of discussions in a concise form. Generally, it is time consuming to read and understand the whole documents. Therefore, summaries play an important role as the readers are interested in only the important context of discussions. In this work, we address the task of meeting document summarization. Automatic summarization systems on meeting conversations developed so far have been primarily extractive, resulting in unacceptable summaries that are hard to read. The extracted utterances contain disfluencies that affect the quality of the extractive summaries. To make summaries much more readable, we propose an approach to generating abstractive summaries by fusing important content from several utterances. We first separate meeting transcripts into various topic segments, and then identify the important utterances in each segment using a supervised learning approach. The important utterances are then combined together to generate a one-sentence summary. In the text generation step, the dependency parses of the utterances in each segment are combined together to create a directed graph. The most informative and well-formed sub-graph obtained by integer linear programming (ILP) is selected to generate a one-sentence summary for each topic segment. The ILP formulation reduces disfluencies by leveraging grammatical relations that are more prominent in non-conversational style of text, and therefore generates summaries that is comparable to human-written abstractive summaries. Experimental results show that our method can generate more informative summaries than the baselines. In addition, readability assessments by human judges as well as log-likelihood estimates obtained from the dependency parser show that our generated summaries are significantly readable and well-formed.Comment: 10 pages, Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, DocEng' 201

    R-Curve Response Of Silicon Carbide Whisker-Reinforced Alumina: Microstructural Influence

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    Rising fracture resistance with crack extension (R-curve response) can lead to improvements in the mechanical reliability of ceramics. To understand how microstructures influence the R-curve behavior, direct observations of crack interactions with microstructural features were conducted on SiC whisker-reinforced alumina. The contribution of the dominant toughening mechanisms to the R-curve behavior of these composites is discussed using experimental and theoretical studies

    Spontaneous Crystallization of Skyrmions and Fractional Vortices in the Fast-rotating and Rapidly-quenched Spin-1 Bose-Einstein Condensates

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    We investigate the spontaneous generation of crystallized topological defects via the combining effects of fast rotation and rapid thermal quench on the spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates. By solving the stochastic projected Gross-Pitaevskii equation, we show that, when the system reaches equilibrium, a hexagonal lattice of skyrmions, and a square lattice of half-quantized vortices can be formed in a ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic spinor BEC, respetively, which can be imaged by using the polarization-dependent phase-contrast method

    Comparative bactericidal activities of daptomycin, glycopeptides, linezolid and tigecycline against blood isolates of Gram-positive bacteria in Taiwan

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    ABSTRACTIn-vitro MICs and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) of daptomycin, linezolid, tigecycline, vancomycin and teicoplanin against Gram-positive bacteria were determined using the broth microdilution method for ten blood isolates each of methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), including two vancomycin-intermediate S. aureus (VISA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis. One strain of VISA was tested in a time-kill synergism assay of daptomycin combined with oxacillin, imipenem, rifampicin and isepamicin. Daptomycin showed excellent in-vitro bactericidal activity against all the isolates tested, with no tolerance or synergism effects when combined with other agents, except with rifampicin against VISA. Vancomycin had better bactericidal activity against MRSA and MSSA than did teicoplanin. Linezolid had the poorest bactericidal activity against the isolates tested, with 100% tolerance by the MSSA and VRE isolates, and 80% tolerance by the MRSA isolates. Tolerance towards tigecycline was exhibited by 40% of the MRSA isolates, 100% of the MSSA and vancomycin-resistant E. faecalis isolates, and 90% of the vancomycin-resistant E. faecium isolates

    SU(3) symmetry breaking in charmed baryon decays

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    We explore the breaking effects of the SU(3)SU(3) flavor symmetry in the singly Cabibbo-suppressed anti-triplet charmed baryon decays of Bcβ†’BnM{\bf B}_c\to {\bf B}_n M, with Bc=(Ξc0,Ξc+,Ξ›c+){\bf B}_c=(\Xi_c^0,\Xi_c^+,\Lambda_c^+) and Bn(M){\bf B}_n(M) the baryon (pseudo-scalar) octets. We find that these breaking effects can be used to account for the experimental data on the decay branching ratios of B(Ξ›c+β†’Ξ£0K+,Ξ›0K+){\cal B}(\Lambda_c^+\to \Sigma^{0} K^{+},\Lambda^{0} K^{+}) and RK/Ο€β€²R'_{K/\pi}=B(Ξc0β†’Ξžβˆ’K+){\cal B}(\Xi^0_c \to \Xi^- K^+)/B(Ξc0β†’Ξžβˆ’Ο€+){\cal B}(\Xi^0_c \to \Xi^- \pi^+). In addition, we obtain that B(Ξc0β†’Ξžβˆ’K+,Ξ£βˆ’Ο€+)=(4.6Β±1.7,12.8Β±3.1)Γ—10βˆ’4{\cal B}(\Xi_{c}^{0} \to \Xi^{-} K^{+},\Sigma^{-} \pi^{+})=(4.6 \pm 1.7,12.8 \pm 3.1)\times 10^{-4}, B(Ξc0β†’pKβˆ’,Ξ£+Ο€βˆ’)=(3.0Β±1.0,5.2Β±1.6)Γ—10βˆ’4{\cal B}(\Xi_c^0\to pK^-,\Sigma^+\pi^-)=(3.0 \pm 1.0, 5.2 \pm 1.6)\times 10^{-4} and B(Ξc+β†’Ξ£0(+)Ο€+(0))=(10.3Β±1.7)Γ—10βˆ’4{\cal B}(\Xi_c^+\to \Sigma^{0(+)} \pi^{+(0)})=(10.3 \pm 1.7)\times 10^{-4}, which all receive significant contributions from the breaking effects, and can be tested by the BESIII and LHCb experiments.Comment: 12 pages, no figure, revised version accepted by EPJ

    THE SURFACE EMG ACTIVITY OF THE UPPER LIMB MUSCLES IN TABLE TENNIS FOREHAND DRIVES

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    The purpose of this study was to analyze the 3D kinematics variables and the upper limb muscle surface EMG activity of Taiwan elite table tennis players when they were performing forehand drives after receiving topspin and backspin services. Ten Vicon MX-13 2+cameras (Vicon, Oxford, UK, 250Hz) were used to record the 3D kinematics data and measured the EMG signals of seven upper limb muscles of the players. The results showed that the tactics of the table tennis players performed the forehand drive to receive backspin were both to increase the racket tilt angle in advance and to raise the path angle during the upswing phase. The players exerted greater muscular activity during receiving the backspin forehand drive than receiving topspin forehand drive in the wrist extensor, the biceps and the triceps
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