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The Fate of SUSY Flat Directions and their Role in Reheating
We consider the role of supersymmetric flat directions in reheating the
Universe after inflation. One or more flat directions can develop large vevs
during inflation, which can potentially affect reheating by slowing down
scattering processes among inflaton decay products or by coming to dominate the
energy density of the Universe. Both effects occur only if flat directions are
sufficiently long-lived. The computation of their perturbative decay rate, and
a simple estimate of their nonperturbative decay have led to the conclusion
that this is indeed the case. In contrast, we show that flat directions can
decay quickly through nonperturbative channels in realistic models. The mass
matrix for MSSM excitations around flat directions has nondiagonal entries,
which vary with the phase of the (complex) flat directions. The quasi-periodic
motion of the flat directions results in a strong parametric resonance, leading
to the rapid depletion of the flat direction within its first few rotations.
This may preclude any significant role for the flat directions in reheating the
Universe after inflation in models in which the inflaton decays perturbatively.Comment: 30 pages, 6 .ps figures. Final published versio
About Gordan's algorithm for binary forms
In this paper, we present a modern version of Gordan's algorithm on binary
forms. Symbolic method is reinterpreted in terms of
--equivariant homomorphisms defined upon Cayley
operator and polarization operator. A graphical approach is thus developed to
obtain Gordan's ideal, a central key to get covariant bases of binary forms. To
illustrate the power of this method, we obtain for the first time a minimal
covariant basis for \Sn{6}\oplus\Sn{4} and \Sn{6}\oplus\Sn{4}\oplus \Sn{2}
Working Memory in Writing: Empirical Evidence From the Dual-Task Technique
The dual-task paradigm recently played a major role in understanding the role of working memory in writing. By reviewing recent findings in this field of research, this article highlights how the use of the dual-task technique allowed studying processing and short-term storage functions of working memory involved in writing. With respect to processing functions of working memory (namely, attentional and executive functions), studies investigated resources allocation, step-by-step management and parallel coordination of the writing processes. With respect to short-term storage in working memory, experiments mainly attempted to test Kellogg's (1996) proposals on the relationship between the writing processes and the slave systems of working memory. It is concluded that the dual-task technique revealed fruitful in understanding the relationship between writing and working memory
Prospective Elementary School Teachers’ Ways of Making Sense of Mathematical Problem Posing
The study tackled prospective teachers’ sense-making of mathematical problem posing and the impact of posing different contextual problems on their learning. Focus was on the generation of new problems and reformulation of given problems. Participants were 40 prospective elementary teachers. The findings provide insights into possible ways these teachers could make sense of problem posing of contextual mathematical problems and the learning afforded by posing diverse problems. Highlighted are five perspectives and nine categories of problem posing tasks to support development of proficiency in problem-posing knowledge for teaching
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