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Further evidence of the absence of Replica Symmetry Breaking in Random Bond Potts Models
In this short note, we present supporting evidence for the replica symmetric
approach to the random bond q-state Potts models. The evidence is statistically
strong enough to reject the applicability of the Parisi replica symmetry
breaking scheme to this class of models. The test we use is a generalization of
one formerly proposed by Dotsenko et al. and consists in measuring scaling laws
of disordered-averaged moments of the spin-spin correlation functions.
Numerical results, obtained via Monte Carlo simulations for several values of
q, are shown to be in fair agreement with the replica symmetric values computed
by using perturbative CFT for the second and third moments of the q=3 model.
RSB effects, which should increase in strength with moment, are unobserved.Comment: 7 pages, some minor modifications (mainly misprints). To Appear in
Europhysics Letter
A parallel implementation of ant colony optimization
Ant Colony Optimization is a relatively new class of meta-heuristic search techniques for optimization problems. As it is a population-based technique that examines numerous solution options at each step of the algorithm, there are a variety of parallelization opportunities. In this paper, several parallel decomposition strategies are examined. These techniques are applied to a specific problem, namely the travelling salesman problem, with encouraging speedup and efficiency results.Full Tex
RIOJA (Repository Interface to Overlaid Journal Archives) project: final report
RIOJA (Repository Interface to Overlaid Journal Archives) was a 18-month partnership
between UCL (University College London), Imperial College London, and the Universities Glasgow, Cambridge and Cornell. The project was funded by the JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee, UK). The project team worked with the Astrophysics community investigate aspects of overlay journals. For the purposes of the project, an overlay was defined as a quality-assured journal whose content is deposited to and resides more open access repositories.
The project had both technical aims and supporting, non-technical aims. The primary
technical deliverable from the project was a toolkit for the creation and maintenance overlay journals. The toolkit supports the exchange of data between a repository and piece of journal software. It supports functions such as author validation, metadata
extraction from the source repository, and submission tracking. The toolkit is platform-neutral and could, in theory, be employed by any journal using content from any number repositories, in any discipline. The project also implemented a demonstrator overlay applying the RIOJA toolkit to the arXiv subject repository, and a demonstrator
implementation of the RIOJA tool for GNU EPrints.
Aside from creating the demonstrator and its underlying tools, the project aimed to acceptibility and feasibility of the overlay model. First, a large-scale survey of the
Astrophysics community was undertaken. The survey collected data about research publishing practices within this community, and probed its reaction to the principle publishing. Second, the views of editors and publishers in this discipline were sought
through interviews. These views were added to findings from the literature and summarised
in a more general report on issues around the sustainability of an overlay journal
Empty test section streamlining of the transonic self-streamlining wind tunnel fitted with new walls
The original flexible top and bottom walls of the Transonic Self-Streamlining Wind Tunnel (TSWT), at the University of Southampton, have been replaced with new walls featuring a larger number of static pressure tappings and detailed mechanical improvements. This report describes the streamling method, results, and conclusions of a series of tests aimed at defining sets of aerodynamically straight wall contours for the new flexible walls. This procedure is a necessary prelude to model testing. The quality of data obtained compares favorably with the aerodynamically straight data obtained with the old walls. No operational difficulties were experienced with the new walls
More about excited bottomonium radiative decays
Radiative decays of bottomonium are revisited, focusing on contributions from
higher-order relativistic effects. The leading relativistic correction to the
magnetic spin-flip operator at the photon vertex is found to be particularly
important. The combination of O(v^6) effects in the nonrelativistic QCD action
and in the transition operator moves previous lattice results for excited
Upsilon decays into agreement with experiment.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, published versio
A renewed search for water maser emission from Mira variables
There is an approximately 60% detection rate for 1612 MHz masers in
association with red, color-selected IRAS sources, though few are detected from
the bluer circumstellar shells of Mira variables. On the other hand and
complementarily, past, pre-IRAS 22 GHz surveys detected many water masers in
association with Mira variables. This paper reports on a 22 GHz survey of blue,
color-selected Miras at Haystack, wherein 18 new detections are found from 238
searched objects.Comment: submitted to Astronomical J., 18 pages, 3 figs, 2 table
Singlet Model Interference Effects with High Scale UV Physics
One of the simplest extensions of the Standard Model (SM) is the addition of
a scalar gauge singlet, S. If S is not forbidden by a symmetry from mixing with
the Standard Model Higgs boson, the mixing will generate non-SM rates for Higgs
production and decays. In general, there could also be unknown high energy
physics that generates additional effective low energy interactions. We show
that interference effects between the scalar resonance of the singlet model and
the effective field theory (EFT) operators can have significant effects in the
Higgs sector. We examine a non- symmetric scalar singlet model and
demonstrate that a fit to the 125 GeV Higgs boson couplings and to limits on
high mass resonances, S, exhibit an interesting structure and possible large
cancellations of effects between the resonance contribution and the new EFT
interactions, that invalidate conclusions based on the renormalizable singlet
model alone.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures; revised to emphasize the points of general
interest for heavy resonance searches at the LH
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