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Semileptonic decays of charmed mesons in the effective action of QCD
Within the framework of phenomenological Lagrangians we construct the
effective action of QCD relevant for the study of semileptonic decays of
charmed mesons. Hence we evaluate the form factors of D -> P(0^-) l^+ nu_l at
leading order in the 1/N_C expansion and, by demanding their QCD-ruled
asymptotic behaviour, we constrain the couplings of the Lagrangian. The
features of the model-independent parameterization of form factors provided and
their relevance for the analysis of experimental data are pointed out.Comment: 1+24 pages, 1 figure. Updated version. Conclusions unchanged.
Accepted for publication in The European Physical Journal
QCD Isospin Breaking in Meson Masses, Decay Constants and Quark Mass Ratios
The procedure to calculate masses and matrix-elements in the presence of
mixing of the basis states is explained in detail. We then apply this procedure
to the two-loop calculation in Chiral Perturbation Theory of pseudoscalar
masses and decay constants including quark mass isospin breaking. These results
are used to update our analysis of done previously and obtain a
value of in addition to values for the low-energy-constants .Comment: 22 pages, uses axodraw.st
D^0-D^0(bar) mixing in the weak-gauged U(4)_L x U(4)_R Chiral Lagrangian Model
The D^0-D^0(bar) mixing is analyzed in a weak gauged U(4)_L x U(4)_R chiral
lagrangian model where the electroweak interaction is introduced as a gauge
theory over the meson degrees of freedom. This model allows a particular
realization of the G.I.M. mechanism and then could be useful in the study of
processes where G.I.M. suppression is effective. As a test of the model we have
also analyzed the K^0-K^0(bar) mixing. We find \Delta m_K in good agreement
with the experimental result and we show that the D^0-D^0(bar) mixing is very
much suppressed in agreement with previous estimates in the Heavy Quark
expansion framework.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures, Latex, minor changes in the writing, final
version to be published in Phys. Lett.
Scattering in Three Flavour ChPT
We present the scattering lengths for the processes in the three
flavour Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) framework at next-to-next-to-leading
order (NNLO). The calculation has been performed analytically but we only
include analytical results for the dependence on the low-energy constants
(LECs) at NNLO due to the size of the expressions. These results, together with
resonance estimates of the NNLO LECs are used to obtain constraints on the
Zweig rule suppressed LECs at NLO, and . Contrary to
expectations from NLO order calculations we find them to be compatible with
zero. We do a preliminary study of combining the results from
scattering, scattering and the scalar form-factors and find only a
marginal compatibility with all experimental/dispersive input data.Comment: 23 page
The Inverse Amplitude Method in Scattering in Chiral Perturbation Theory to Two Loops
The inverse amplitude method is used to unitarize the two loop
scattering amplitudes of SU(2) Chiral Perturbation Theory in the ,
and channels. An error analysis in terms of the low energy
one-loop parameters and existing experimental data is
undertaken. A comparison to standard resonance saturation values for the two
loop coefficients is also carried out. Crossing
violations are quantified and the convergence of the expansion is discussed.Comment: (Latex, epsfig) 30 pages, 13 figures, 8 table
A Rule-Learning Approach for Detecting Faults in Highly Configurable Software Systems from Uniform Random Samples
Software systems tend to become more and more configurable to satisfy the demands of their increasingly varied customers. Exhaustively testing the correctness of highly configurable software is infeasible in most cases because the space of possible configurations is typically colossal. This paper proposes addressing this challenge by (i) working with a representative sample of the configurations, i.e., a ``uniform'' random sample, and (ii) processing the results of testing the sample with a rule induction system that extracts the faults that cause the tests to fail. The paper (i) gives a concrete implementation of the approach, (ii) compares the performance of the rule learning algorithms AQ, CN2, LEM2, PART, and RIPPER, and (iii) provides empirical evidence supporting our procedure
Integrating out strange quarks in ChPT
We study three flavour chiral perturbation theory in a limit where the
strange quark mass is much larger than the external momenta and the up and down
quark masses, and where the external fields are those of two-flavour chiral
perturbation theory. In this case, the theory reduces to the one of SU(2)_L x
SU(2)_R. Through this reduction, one can work out the strange quark mass
dependence of the LECs in the two-flavour case. We present the pertinent
relations at two-loop order for F,B and l_i.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, References added. Due to a typo in a form
program, we missed a finite, scale independent part in l_7. Is now included.
Version to appear in Phys.Lett.
Modular architecture of protein structures and allosteric communications: potential implications for signaling proteins and regulatory linkages
A new method for studying signal transmission between functional sites by decomposing protein structures into modules demonstrates that protein domains consist of modules interconnected by residues that mediate signaling through the shortest pathways
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