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Stability of Transonic Shocks in Steady Supersonic Flow past Multidimensional Wedges
We are concerned with the stability of multidimensional (M-D) transonic
shocks in steady supersonic flow past multidimensional wedges. One of our
motivations is that the global stability issue for the M-D case is much more
sensitive than that for the 2-D case, which requires more careful rigorous
mathematical analysis. In this paper, we develop a nonlinear approach and
employ it to establish the stability of weak shock solutions containing a
transonic shock-front for potential flow with respect to the M-D perturbation
of the wedge boundary in appropriate function spaces. To achieve this, we first
formulate the stability problem as a free boundary problem for nonlinear
elliptic equations. Then we introduce the partial hodograph transformation to
reduce the free boundary problem into a fixed boundary value problem near a
background solution with fully nonlinear boundary conditions for second-order
nonlinear elliptic equations in an unbounded domain. To solve this reduced
problem, we linearize the nonlinear problem on the background shock solution
and then, after solving this linearized elliptic problem, develop a nonlinear
iteration scheme that is proved to be contractive.Comment: 41 pages, 10 figure
Effect of sea quarks on the single-spin asymmetries in polarized pp collisions at RHIC
We calculate the single-spin asymmetries of
bosons produced in polarized pp collisions with the valence part of the up and
down quark helicity distributions modeled by the light-cone
quark-spectator-diquark model while the sea part helicity distributions of the
up and down quarks treated as parametrization. Comparing our results with those
from experimental data at RHIC, we find that the helicity distributions of sea
quarks play an important role in the determination of the shapes of
. It is shown that is sensitive to , while to intuitively. The experimental
data of the polarized structure functions and the sum of helicities are also
important to constrain the sizes of quark helicity distributions both for the
sea part and the valence part of the nucleon.Comment: 19 latex pages, 5 figures, final version for publicatio
Distant Supervision for Entity Linking
Entity linking is an indispensable operation of populating knowledge
repositories for information extraction. It studies on aligning a textual
entity mention to its corresponding disambiguated entry in a knowledge
repository. In this paper, we propose a new paradigm named distantly supervised
entity linking (DSEL), in the sense that the disambiguated entities that belong
to a huge knowledge repository (Freebase) are automatically aligned to the
corresponding descriptive webpages (Wiki pages). In this way, a large scale of
weakly labeled data can be generated without manual annotation and fed to a
classifier for linking more newly discovered entities. Compared with
traditional paradigms based on solo knowledge base, DSEL benefits more via
jointly leveraging the respective advantages of Freebase and Wikipedia.
Specifically, the proposed paradigm facilitates bridging the disambiguated
labels (Freebase) of entities and their textual descriptions (Wikipedia) for
Web-scale entities. Experiments conducted on a dataset of 140,000 items and
60,000 features achieve a baseline F1-measure of 0.517. Furthermore, we analyze
the feature performance and improve the F1-measure to 0.545
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