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Comultiplication in link Floer homology and transversely non-simple links
For a word w in the braid group on n-strands, we denote by T_w the
corresponding transverse braid in the rotational symmetric tight contact
structure on S^3. We exhibit a map on link Floer homology which sends the
transverse invariant associated to T_{ws_i} to that associated to T_w, where
s_i is one of the standard generators of B_n. This gives rise to a
"comultiplication" map on link Floer homology. We use this to generate
infinitely many new examples of prime topological link types which are not
transversely simple.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figure
Electroweak Vacuum Stability and the Seesaw Mechanism Revisited
We study the electroweak vacuum stability in Type I seesaw models for 3
generations of neutrinos in scenarios where the right-handed neutrinos have
explicit bare mass terms in the Lagrangian and where these are dynamically
generated through the mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking. To best
highlight the difference of the two cases we concentrate on the absolute
stability of the scalar potential. We observe that for the first scenario, the
scale at which the scalar potential becomes unstable is lower from that within
the Standard Model. In addition the Yukawa couplings are
constrained such that \Tr{[\mathbf{Y}^{\dagger}_\nu \mathbf{Y}_{\nu}}]
\lesssim10^{-3}. In the second scenario the electroweak stability can be
improved in a large region of parameter space. However, we found that the
scalar used to break the lepton number symmetry cannot be too light and have a
large coupling to right-handed neutrinos in order for the seesaw mechanism to
be a valid mechanism for neutrino mass generation. In this case we have \Tr
[\mathbf{Y}^\dagger_{\nu} \mathbf{Y}_\nu]\lesssim 0.01
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