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Reflection positivity and invertible topological phases
We implement an extended version of reflection positivity (Wick-rotated
unitarity) for invertible topological quantum field theories and compute the
abelian group of deformation classes using stable homotopy theory. We apply
these field theory considerations to lattice systems, assuming the existence
and validity of low energy effective field theory approximations, and thereby
produce a general formula for the group of Symmetry Protected Topological (SPT)
phases in terms of Thom's bordism spectra; the only input is the dimension and
symmetry group. We provide computations for fermionic systems in physically
relevant dimensions. Other topics include symmetry in quantum field theories, a
relativistic 10-fold way, the homotopy theory of relativistic free fermions,
and a topological spin-statistics theorem.Comment: 136 pages, 16 figures; minor changes/corrections in version 2; v3
major revision; v4 minor revision: corrected proof of Lemma 9.55, many small
changes throughout; v5 version for publication in Geometry & Topolog
A switch to reduce resistivity in smoothed particle magnetohydrodynamics
Artificial resistivity is included in Smoothed Particle Magnetohydrodynamics
simulations to capture shocks and discontinuities in the magnetic field. Here
we present a new method for adapting the strength of the applied resistivity so
that shocks are captured but the dissipation of the magnetic field away from
shocks is minimised. Our scheme utilises the gradient of the magnetic field as
a shock indicator, setting {\alpha}_B = h|gradB|/|B|, such that resistivity is
switched on only where strong discontinuities are present. The advantage to
this approach is that the resistivity parameter does not depend on the absolute
field strength. The new switch is benchmarked on a series of shock tube tests
demonstrating its ability to capture shocks correctly. It is compared against a
previous switch proposed by Price & Monaghan (2005), showing that it leads to
lower dissipation of the field, and in particular, that it succeeds at
capturing shocks in the regime where the Alfv\'en speed is much less than the
sound speed (i.e., when the magnetic field is very weak). It is also simpler.
We also demonstrate that our recent constrained divergence cleaning algorithm
has no difficulty with shock tube tests, in contrast to other implementations.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
Diffuse Non-thermal X-ray Emission: Evidence for Cosmic-ray Acceleration at the Shock Front in IC1262
We report the first localization of diffuse, non-thermal, X-ray emission from
a nearby galaxy cluster. Using Chandra data, we have isolated a diffuse
non-thermal X-ray component with a photon index, Gamma_ X = 2.21 +0.14 -0.15
and a flux of 9.5 +1.1 -2.5 x 10^-5 photons cm^-2 s^-1 keV^-1 at 1 keV, that
extends from ~1'.5 to ~2'.5 to the south of the X-ray flux peak. Comparison to
simulations implies that the diffuse non-thermal emission is produced by
primary electrons, accelerated at shocks to relativistic velocities. Using
these results and the flux and hardness maps produced with data from the
Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer, we conclude that a smaller subclump
coming from the north merged with IC1262. The offset of the cD galaxy from the
X-ray peak and large peculiar velocity indicate that the subclump's impact
parameter was to the west and on the near side of IC1262.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Accepted by ApJ
Towards Economic Models for MOOC Pricing Strategy Design
MOOCs have brought unprecedented opportunities of making high-quality courses
accessible to everybody. However, from the business point of view, MOOCs are
often challenged for lacking of sustainable business models, and academic
research for marketing strategies of MOOCs is also a blind spot currently. In
this work, we try to formulate the business models and pricing strategies in a
structured and scientific way. Based on both theoretical research and real
marketing data analysis from a MOOC platform, we present the insights of the
pricing strategies for existing MOOC markets. We focus on the pricing
strategies for verified certificates in the B2C markets, and also give ideas of
modeling the course sub-licensing services in B2B markets
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