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A study of dynamical processes in the Orion KL region using ALMA-- Probing molecular outflow and inflow
This work reports a high spatial resolution observations toward Orion KL
region with high critical density lines of CHCN (12-11) and
CHOH (8-7) as well as continuum at 1.3 mm band.
The observations were made using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter
Array with a spatial resolution of 1.5 and sensitives
about 0.07 K and 0.18 K for continuum and line, respectively. The
observational results showed that the gas in the Orion KL region consists of
jet-propelled cores at the ridge and dense cores at east and south of the
region, shaped like a wedge ring. The outflow has multiple lobes, which may
originate from an explosive ejection and is not driven by young stellar
objects. Four infrared bubbles were found in the Spitzer/IRAC emissions. These
bubbles, the distributions of the previously found H jets, the young
stellar objects and molecular gas suggested that BN is the explosive center.
The burst time was estimated to be 1300 years. In the mean time,
signatures of gravitational collapse toward Source I and hot core were detected
with material infall velocities of 1.5 km~s and 0.6 km~s,
corresponding to mass accretion rates of 1.210M_{\sun}/Yr and
8.010M_{\sun}/Yr, respectively. These observations may support
that high-mass stars form via accretion model, like their low-mass
counterparts.Comment: Accepted to Ap
-anonymous Signaling Scheme
We incorporate signaling scheme into Ad Auction setting, to achieve better
welfare and revenue while protect users' privacy. We propose a new
\emph{-anonymous signaling scheme setting}, prove the hardness of the
corresponding welfare/revenue maximization problem, and finally propose the
algorithms to approximate the optimal revenue or welfare
Incentivizing High-quality Content from Heterogeneous Users: On the Existence of Nash Equilibrium
We study the existence of pure Nash equilibrium (PNE) for the mechanisms used
in Internet services (e.g., online reviews and question-answer websites) to
incentivize users to generate high-quality content. Most existing work assumes
that users are homogeneous and have the same ability. However, real-world users
are heterogeneous and their abilities can be very different from each other due
to their diverse background, culture, and profession. In this work, we consider
heterogeneous users with the following framework: (1) the users are
heterogeneous and each of them has a private type indicating the best quality
of the content she can generate; (2) there is a fixed amount of reward to
allocate to the participated users. Under this framework, we study the
existence of pure Nash equilibrium of several mechanisms composed by different
allocation rules, action spaces, and information settings. We prove the
existence of PNE for some mechanisms and the non-existence of PNE for some
mechanisms. We also discuss how to find a PNE for those mechanisms with PNE
either through a constructive way or a search algorithm
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