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Solitons in systems of coupled scalar fields
We present a method to obtain soliton solutions to relativistic system of
coupled scalar fields. This is done by examining the energy associated to
static field configurations. In this case we derive a set of first-order
differential equations that solve the equations of motion when the energy
saturates its lower bound. To illustrate the general results, we investigate
some systems described by polynomial interactions in the coupled fields.Comment: RevTex4, 5 page
Tevatron Discovery Potential for Fourth Generation Neutrinos: Dirac, Majorana and Everything in Between
We analyze the power of the Tevatron dataset to exclude or discover fourth
generation neutrinos. In a general framework, one can have mixed left- and
right-handed neutrinos, with Dirac and Majorana neutrinos as extreme cases. We
demonstrate that a single Tevatron experiment can make powerful statements
across the entire mixing space, extending LEP's mass limits of 60-80 GeV up to
150-175 GeV, depending on the mixing.Comment: 4 pages, pdflate
Probing the Green-Schwarz Mechanism at the Large Hadron Collider
We investigate the phenomenology of new abelian gauge bosons, which we denote
as bosons, that suffer a mixed anomaly with the Standard Model, but are
made self-consistent by the Green-Schwarz mechanism. A distinguishing aspect of
the resulting effective theory is the decay of bosons into Standard Model
gauge bosons, . We compute the production cross-section
of the boson from vector boson fusion at the Large Hadron Collider. We
study the signal, and analyze the prospects of discovery.
We argue that such a discovery could indirectly probe high energies, even up to
the string scale.Comment: 14 pages, references adde
Probing CP-violation at colliders through interference effects in diboson production and decay
We define a CP-asymmetric observable that is sensitive to CP-violating
interactions in the gauge-boson sector. We illustrate the utility of this
observable by studying how well the LHC can measure the coefficient of a
particular dimension-six WWZ operator. We find that sensitivity at the 10^{-3}
level is possible at the LHC with 100 fb^{-1} of integrated luminosity, which
would greatly exceed the sensitivity achieved at LEP, and would rival or may
even better the indirect sensitivities inferred from related operators
constrained by electric dipole moment experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, LaTe
Multi-instantons in seven dimensions
We consider the self-dual Yang-Mills equations in seven dimensions. Modifying
the t'Hooft construction of instantons in , we find -instanton
solutions which depend on effective parameters and are -invariant.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, no figure
Fermion spectrum and localization on kinks in a deconstructed dimension
We study the deconstructed scalar theory having nonlinear interactions and
being renormalizable. It is shown that the kink-like configurations exist in
such models. The possible forms of Yukawa coupling are considered. We find the
degeneracy in mass spectrum of fermions coupled to the nontrivial scalar
configuration.Comment: 19pages, 39figures, revised versio
Addressing Item-Cold Start Problem in Recommendation Systems using Model Based Approach and Deep Learning
Traditional recommendation systems rely on past usage data in order to
generate new recommendations. Those approaches fail to generate sensible
recommendations for new users and items into the system due to missing
information about their past interactions. In this paper, we propose a solution
for successfully addressing item-cold start problem which uses model-based
approach and recent advances in deep learning. In particular, we use latent
factor model for recommendation, and predict the latent factors from item's
descriptions using convolutional neural network when they cannot be obtained
from usage data. Latent factors obtained by applying matrix factorization to
the available usage data are used as ground truth to train the convolutional
neural network. To create latent factor representations for the new items, the
convolutional neural network uses their textual description. The results from
the experiments reveal that the proposed approach significantly outperforms
several baseline estimators
Time-dependent gravitating solitons in five dimensional warped space-times
Time-dependent soliton solutions are explicitly derived in a five-dimensional
theory endowed with one (warped) extra-dimension. Some of the obtained
geometries, everywhere well defined and technically regular, smoothly
interpolate between two five-dimensional anti-de Sitter space-times for fixed
value of the conformal time coordinate. Time dependent solutions containing
both topological and non-topological sectors are also obtained. Supplementary
degrees of freedom can be also included and, in this case, the resulting
multi-soliton solutions may describe time-dependent kink-antikink systems.Comment: 19 pages, 10 figure
Chiral Solitons in Generalized Korteweg-de Vries Equations
Generalizations of the Korteweg-de Vries equation are considered, and some
explicit solutions are presented. There are situations where solutions engender
the interesting property of being chiral, that is, of having velocity
determined in terms of the parameters that define the generalized equation,
with a definite sign.Comment: 9 pages, latex, no figures. References added, typos correcte
Querying websites using compact skeletons
AbstractSeveral commercial applications, such as online comparison shopping and process automation, require integrating information that is scattered across multiple websites or XML documents. Much research has been devoted to this problem, resulting in several research prototypes and commercial implementations. Such systems rely on wrappers that provide relational or other structured interfaces to websites. Traditionally, wrappers have been constructed by hand on a per-website basis, constraining the scalability of the system. We introduce a website structure inference mechanism called compact skeletons that is a step in the direction of automated wrapper generation. Compact skeletons provide a transformation from websites or other hierarchical data, such as XML documents, to relational tables. We study several classes of compact skeletons and provide polynomial-time algorithms and heuristics for automated construction of compact skeletons from websites. Experimental results show that our heuristics work well in practice. We also argue that compact skeletons are a natural extension of commercially deployed techniques for wrapper construction
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