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The wavefunction reconstruction effects in calculation of DM-induced electronic transition in semiconductor targets
The physics of the electronic excitation in semiconductors induced by sub-GeV
dark matter (DM) have been extensively discussed in literature, under the
framework of the standard plane wave (PW) and pseudopotential calculation
scheme. In this paper, we investigate the implication of the all-electron (AE)
reconstruction on estimation of the DM-induced electronic transition event
rates. As a benchmark study, we first calculate the wavefunctions in silicon
and germanium bulk crystals based on both the AE and pseudo (PS) schemes within
the projector augmented wave (PAW) framework, and then make comparisons between
the calculated excitation event rates obtained from these two approaches. It
turns out that in process where large momentum transfer is kinetically allowed,
the two calculated event rates can differ by a factor of a few. Such
discrepancies are found to stem from the high-momentum components neglected in
the PS scheme. It is thus implied that the correction from the AE wavefunction
in the core region is necessary for an accurate estimate of the DM-induced
transition event rate in semiconductors.Comment: A missing factor associated with the Fourier
transformation is added to both the AE and PS event rates in this version.
The ratio between the AE and PS event rates is not affecte
On the Matrix Inversion Approximation Based on Neumann Series in Massive MIMO Systems
Zero-Forcing (ZF) has been considered as one of the potential practical
precoding and detection method for massive MIMO systems. One of the most
important advantages of massive MIMO is the capability of supporting a large
number of users in the same time-frequency resource, which requires much larger
dimensions of matrix inversion for ZF than conventional multi-user MIMO
systems. In this case, Neumann Series (NS) has been considered for the Matrix
Inversion Approximation (MIA), because of its suitability for massive MIMO
systems and its advantages in hardware implementation. The
performance-complexity trade-off and the hardware implementation of NS-based
MIA in massive MIMO systems have been discussed. In this paper, we analyze the
effects of the ratio of the number of massive MIMO antennas to the number of
users on the performance of NS-based MIA. In addition, we derive the
approximation error estimation formulas for different practical numbers of
terms of NS-based MIA. These results could offer useful guidelines for
practical massive MIMO systems.Comment: accepted to conference; Proc. IEEE ICC 201
Clothing Co-Parsing by Joint Image Segmentation and Labeling
This paper aims at developing an integrated system of clothing co-parsing, in
order to jointly parse a set of clothing images (unsegmented but annotated with
tags) into semantic configurations. We propose a data-driven framework
consisting of two phases of inference. The first phase, referred as "image
co-segmentation", iterates to extract consistent regions on images and jointly
refines the regions over all images by employing the exemplar-SVM (E-SVM)
technique [23]. In the second phase (i.e. "region co-labeling"), we construct a
multi-image graphical model by taking the segmented regions as vertices, and
incorporate several contexts of clothing configuration (e.g., item location and
mutual interactions). The joint label assignment can be solved using the
efficient Graph Cuts algorithm. In addition to evaluate our framework on the
Fashionista dataset [30], we construct a dataset called CCP consisting of 2098
high-resolution street fashion photos to demonstrate the performance of our
system. We achieve 90.29% / 88.23% segmentation accuracy and 65.52% / 63.89%
recognition rate on the Fashionista and the CCP datasets, respectively, which
are superior compared with state-of-the-art methods.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, CVPR 201
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