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Circumventing Authority: Loopholes in the DMCA’s Access Controls
In a world where digital pirates freely roam the internet, seemingly plundering at will, the providers of digital content must find a way to protect their valuable assets. Digital fences afford that protection--but not very well. Fortunately (for content owners), 17 U.S.C. §1201, passed as part of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, was designed to fill the numerous gaps in those fences by forbidding activities designed to circumvent them. In its present state, however, §1201 does not adequately serve that purpose. Substantial flaws in the language of the statute render it virtually powerless to thwart piracy. If §1201 is to fulfill its intended role (without the need for creative judicial interpretation), it must be amended to rectify the discrepancies between Congress’ supposed intent and the language it chose
Testing the Standard Model with WGamma and ZGamma at the Tevatron
Results on analyses involving WGamma and ZGamma production from the CDF and
D0 experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at Sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV are
presented here. Using 1-2 fb^-1 of data, cross sections, anomalous coupling
limits, and the WGamma Radiation Amplitude Zero are reviewed.Comment: Parallel talk at ICHEP08, Philadelphia, USA, July 200
Schwinger terms in Weyl-invariant and diffeomorphism-invariant 2-d scalar field theory
We compute the Schwinger terms in the energy-momentum tensor commutator
algebra from the anomalies present in Weyl-invariant and
diffeomorphism-invariant effective actions for two dimensional massless scalar
fields in a gravitational background. We find that the Schwinger terms are not
sensitive to the regularization procedure and that they are independent of the
background metric.Comment: 8 pages, RevTex. Conclusions and references added. To appear in Phys.
Rev.
Perceptions of coach-athlete relationship are more important to coaches than athletes in predicting dyadic coping and stress appraisals: An actor-partner independence mediation model
Most attempts to manage stress involve at least one other person, yet coping studies in sport tend to report an athlete’s individual coping strategies. There is a limited understanding of coping involving other people, particularly within sport, despite athletes potentially spending a lot of time with other people, such as their coach. Guided by the systemic-transactional model of stress and coping among couples (Bodenmann, 1995), from relationship psychology, we assessed dyadic coping, perceptions of relationship quality, and primary stress appraisals of challenge and threat among 158 coach–athlete dyads (n D 277 participants). The athletes competed at amateur (n D 123), semiprofessional (n D 31), or professional levels (n D 4). Coaches and athletes from the same dyad completed a measure of dyadic coping, coach–athlete relationship, and stress appraisals. We tested an Actor–Partner Interdependence Mediation Model to account for the non-independence of dyadic data. These actor–partner analyses revealed differences between athletes and coaches. Although the actor effects were relatively large compared to partner effects, perceptions of relationship quality demonstrated little impact on athletes. The mediating role of relationship quality was broadly as important as dyadic coping for coaches. These findings provide an insight in to how coach–athlete dyads interact to manage stress and indicate that relationship quality is of particular importance for coaches, but less important for athletes. In order to improve perceptions of relationship quality among coaches and athletes, interventions could be developed to foster positive dyadic coping among both coaches and athletes, which may also impact upon stress appraisals of challenge and threat
Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
We propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the
forward--backward asymmetry and the corresponding
lepton-based asymmetry -- at the differential level -- is strong and
rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined
measurement of the two distributions as a function of the lepton , a
direct and experimentally clean observable, would lead to a potentially
unbiased and normalization-free test of the standard model prediction. To check
the robustness of our proposal we study how the correlation is affected by
mis-measurement of the system transverse momenta, acceptance cuts,
scale dependence and compare the results of MCFM, POWHEG (with & without PYTHIA
showering), and SHERPA's CSSHOWER in first-emission mode. We find that the
shape of the relative differential distribution is only moderately distorted hence supporting the
usefulness of our proposal. Beyond the first emission, we find that the
correlation is not accurately captured by lowest-order treatment. We also
briefly consider other differential variables such as the system transverse
mass and the canonical invariant mass. Finally, we study new physics
scenarios where the correlation is significantly distorted and therefore can be
more readily constrained or discovered using our method.Comment: 27 pages, 12 figure
Nonparametric Methods in Astronomy: Think, Regress, Observe -- Pick Any Three
Telescopes are much more expensive than astronomers, so it is essential to
minimize required sample sizes by using the most data-efficient statistical
methods possible. However, the most commonly used model-independent techniques
for finding the relationship between two variables in astronomy are flawed. In
the worst case they can lead without warning to subtly yet catastrophically
wrong results, and even in the best case they require more data than necessary.
Unfortunately, there is no single best technique for nonparametric regression.
Instead, we provide a guide for how astronomers can choose the best method for
their specific problem and provide a python library with both wrappers for the
most useful existing algorithms and implementations of two new algorithms
developed here.Comment: 19 pages, PAS
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