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    Cross-Device Tracking: Matching Devices and Cookies

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    The number of computers, tablets and smartphones is increasing rapidly, which entails the ownership and use of multiple devices to perform online tasks. As people move across devices to complete these tasks, their identities becomes fragmented. Understanding the usage and transition between those devices is essential to develop efficient applications in a multi-device world. In this paper we present a solution to deal with the cross-device identification of users based on semi-supervised machine learning methods to identify which cookies belong to an individual using a device. The method proposed in this paper scored third in the ICDM 2015 Drawbridge Cross-Device Connections challenge proving its good performance

    Anatomy of Higgs decays into γγ\gamma \gamma and γZ\gamma Z within the EChL in the RξR_\xi gauges

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    In this work we study the Higgs boson decays into two photons and into one photon and one ZZ gauge boson within the context of the non-linear Effective Field Theory called the Electroweak Chiral Lagrangian. We present a detailed computation of the corresponding amplitudes to one-loop level in the covariant RξR_\xi gauges. We assume that the fermionic loop contributions are as in the Standard Model and focus here just in the computation of the bosonic loop contributions. Our renormalization program and the anatomy of the various contributions participating in the RξR_\xi gauges are fully explored. With this present computation we demonstrate the gauge invariance of the EChL result, not only for the case of on-shell Higgs boson, but also for the most general and interesting case of off-shell Higgs boson. We finally analyse and conclude on the special relevance of the Goldstone boson loops, in good agreement with the expected chiral loops behaviour in Chiral Lagrangians. We perform a systematic comparison with the corresponding computation of the Standard Model in the RξR_\xi gauges and with the previous EChL results in the unitary gauge. This work represents the first computation within the EChL of these Higgs observables to one-loop in the most general RξR_\xi gauges and with a full renormalization program description, not yet fully explored in the previous literature and which is different to the most frequently used in the linear Effective Field Theory (SMEFT).Comment: 44 pages, 10 figures. Minor corrections to typos detected and added new references respect to the version

    Exotic Higgs decays in the golden channel

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    The Higgs boson may have decay channels that are not predicted by the Standard Model. We discuss the prospects of probing exotic Higgs decays at the LHC using the 4-lepton final state. We study two specific scenarios, with new particles appearing in the intermediate state of the 4-lepton Higgs decay. In one, Higgs decays to a Z boson and a new massive gauge boson, the so-called hidden photon. In the other, Higgs decays to an electron or a muon and a new vector-like fermion. We argue that the upcoming LHC run will be able to explore a new parameter space of these models that is allowed by current precision constraints. Employing matrix element methods, we use the full information contained in the differential distribution of the 4-lepton final state to extract the signal of exotic decays. We find that, in some cases, the LHC can be sensitive to new physics even when the correction to the total 4-lepton Higgs rate is of the order of a percent. In particular, for the simplest realization of the hidden photon with the mass between 15 and 65 GeV, new parameter space can be explored in the LHC run-II.Comment: 16 pages; v2: minor corrections, references adde

    The Virtual Diphoton Excess

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    Interpreting the excesses around 750 GeV in the diphoton spectra to be the signal of a new heavy scalar decaying to photons, we point out the possibility of looking for correlated signals with virtual photons. In particular, we emphasize that the effective operator that generates the diphoton decay will also generate decays to two leptons and a photon, as well as to four leptons, independently of the new resonance couplings to ZγZ\gamma and ZZZZ. Depending on the relative sizes of these effective couplings, we show that the virtual diphoton component can make up a sizable, and sometimes dominant, contribution to the total 2γ2\ell \gamma and 44\ell partial widths. We also discuss modifications to current experimental cuts in order to maximize the sensitivity to these virtual photon effects. Finally, we briefly comment on prospects for channels involving other Standard Model fermions as well as more exotic decay possibilities of the putative resonance.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures; v2 figure 2 and references adde

    Directly Measuring the Tensor Structure of the Scalar Coupling to Gauge Bosons

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    Kinematic distributions in the decays of the newly discovered resonance to four leptons can provide a direct measurement of the tensor structure of the particle's couplings to gauge bosons. Even if the particle is shown to be a parity even scalar, measuring this tensor structure is a necessary step in determining if this particle is responsible for giving mass to the Z. We consider a Standard Model like coupling as well as coupling via a dimension five operator to either ZZ or Z\gamma. We show that using full kinematic information from each event allows discrimination between renormalizable and higher dimensional coupling to ZZ at the 95% confidence level with O(50) signal events, and coupling to Z\gamma can be distinguished with as few as 20 signal events. This shows that these measurements can be useful even with this year's LHC data.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures; typos corrected, references adde

    A hermeneutic-phenomenological investigation of psychotherapist disillusionment

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    The purpose of this study was to discover a thematic description of the experience of disillusionment among psychotherapists. A hermeneutic-phenomenological method was utilized to analyze the interview transcripts of eight participants. Analysis of the data produced a group of themes that composed the meaning-structure of the participants\u27 experience of disillusionment. Disillusionment was found to be the experience of discrepancy between one\u27s expectations or ideals, and the reality one encounters. Thisdiscrepancy was experienced in relation to: 1) one\u27s search for meaning in the profession of psychotherapy; 2) one\u27s identity as a psychotherapist; and 3) one\u27s relationships with others. These themes emerged out of the grounds of Self, Other, and Social World.Results were discussed in relation to existing literature concerning disillusionment.Suggestions for future research concerning disillusionment were considered. Implications for therapist training, and therapist empowerment were also discussed

    Zamora Calvo, Mª Jesús: Artes Maleficorum. Brujas, magos y demonios en el Siglo de Oro, Barcelona, Calambur, 2016. 270 págs. ISBN: 978-84-83-593-62-2.

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    MOLINA, Álvaro: Mujeres, y hombres en la España ilustrada. Identidad, género y visualidad, Madrid, Cátedra, 2013, 480 págs

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    De Catulle à Horace dans le "Basium 16" de Jean Second: "Deinde centum"

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    Comme l'a souligné Gregor Vogt-Spira, l'influence de Catulle, essentielle dans l'élaboration de la poésie latine pendant la Renaissance, va acquérir une forme toute particulière dans les Baisers de Jean Second. L'apport esthétique de cette oeuvre a contribué en grande partie à la constitution du baiser comme objet poétique central. Second devenu à son tour modèle poétique, ses Baisers se dispersèrent dans toute l'Europe et furent repris et traduits par les plus grands poètes vernaculaires. Dans une analyse du 'Basium XVI', nous tenterons de montrer que c'est à travers Horace (notamment par la récupération de son audace métrique) que Second parvient à catalyser et à canaliser l'influence catullienne.As pointed out by Gregor Vogt-Spira, Catullus' influence, although an essential aspect in the overall development of Renaissance poetry in Latin, adopts a very radical and remarkable form in Janus Secundus' Kisses. Thanks to the aesthetic inventiveness of that work, the kiss would become a central object in Renaissance poetry. As Secundus himself became a respected model for imitatio, his Basia spread all throughout Europe and were reprised and translated by the greatest amongst vernacular poets. Our analysis of 'Basium XVI' endeavours to show how much of Secundus' reshaping of Catullian influence undergoes through an extremely careful work on Horatian metrics and themes
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