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Adaptive Gaussian inverse regression with partially unknown operator
This work deals with the ill-posed inverse problem of reconstructing a
function given implicitly as the solution of , where is a
compact linear operator with unknown singular values and known eigenfunctions.
We observe the function and the singular values of the operator subject to
Gaussian white noise with respective noise levels and .
We develop a minimax theory in terms of both noise levels and propose an
orthogonal series estimator attaining the minimax rates. This estimator
requires the optimal choice of a dimension parameter depending on certain
characteristics of and . This work addresses the fully data-driven
choice of the dimension parameter combining model selection with Lepski's
method. We show that the fully data-driven estimator preserves minimax
optimality over a wide range of classes for and and noise levels
and . The results are illustrated considering Sobolev
spaces and mildly and severely ill-posed inverse problems
Generalized Chern-Simons action and maximally supersymmetric gauge theories
We study observables and deformations of generalized Chern-Simons action and
show how to apply these results to maximally supersymmetric gauge theories. We
describe a construction of large class of deformations based on some results on
the cohomology of super Lie algebras proved in the Appendix.Comment: The talk for the workshop String-Math 2012, Bonn. 22 page
On the Nature of the Binary Components of RX J0806.3+1527
We present imaging circular polarimetry and near-infrared photometry of the
suspected ultra-short period white-dwarf binary RX J0806.3+1527 obtained with
the ESO VLT and discuss the implications for a possible magnetic nature of the
white dwarf accretor and the constraints derived for the nature of the donor
star. Our V-filter data show marginally significant circular polarization with
a modulation amplitude of ~0.5% typical for cyclotron emission from an
accretion column in a magnetic field of order 10 MG and not compatible with a
direct-impact accretor model. The optical to near-infrared flux distribution is
well described by a single blackbody with temperature kT_bb = 35000 K and
excludes a main-sequence stellar donor unless the binary is located several
scale heights above the galactic disk population.Comment: 2 pages including 2 figures. To appear in RevMexAA(SC) Conference
Series, Proc. of IAU Colloquium 194 `Compact Binaries in the Galaxy and
Beyond', La Paz (Mexico), eds. G. Tovmassian & E. Sio
Homology of Lie algebra of supersymmetries and of super Poincare Lie algebra
We study the homology and cohomology groups of super Lie algebra of
supersymmetries and of super Poincare Lie algebra in various dimensions. We
give complete answers for (non-extended) supersymmetry in all dimensions . For dimensions we describe also the cohomology of reduction of
supersymmetry Lie algebra to lower dimensions. Our methods can be applied to
extended supersymmetry algebra.Comment: New version with some additions and correction
Decomposition of multicomponent mass spectra using Bayesian probability theory
We present a method for the decomposition of mass spectra of mixture gases
using Bayesian probability theory. The method works without any calibration
measurement and therefore applies also to the analysis of spectra containing
unstable species. For the example of mixtures of three different hydrocarbon
gases the algorithm provides concentrations and cracking coefficients of each
mixture component as well as their confidence intervals. The amount of
information needed to obtain reliable results and its relation to the accuracy
of our analysis are discussed
1RXSJ062518.2+733433: A bright, soft intermediate polar
We present the results of 50 hours time-resolved R-band photometry of the
ROSAT all-sky survey source 1RXSJ062518.2+733433. The source was identified by
Wei et al. (1999) as a cataclysmic variable. Our photometry, performed in 10
nights between February 11, 2003, and March 21, 2003, reveals two stable
periodicities at 19.7874 and 283.118 min, which are identified as probable spin
and orbital periods of the binary. We therefore classify 1RXSJ062518.2+733433
as an intermediate polar. Analysis of the RASS X-ray observations reveal a
variability of 100% in the X-ray flux and a likely soft X-ray excess. The new
IP thus joins the rare group of soft IPs with only four members so far.Comment: submitted to A&A, 5 pages, 6 figures of reduced qualit
Sp(4,R)/GL(2,R) Matrix Structure of Geodesic Solutions for Einstein--Maxwell--Dilaton--Axion Theory
The constructed matrix operator defines the family of
isotropic geodesic containing vacuum point lines in the target space of the
stationary D=4 Einstein--Maxwell--dilaton--axion theory. This operator is used
to derive a class of solutions which describes a point center system with
nontrivial values of mass, parameter NUT, as well as electric, magnetic,
dilaton and axion charges. It is shown that this class contains both particular
solutions Majumdar--Papapetrou--like black holes and massless asymptotically
nonflat naked singularities.Comment: 20 pages, RevTex, no figures, Submitted to Phys.Rev.
Generalized Green-Schwarz mechanism in F theory
We derive the anomaly 8-form of 6-dimensional gauge theories arising in F
theory compactifications on elliptic Calabi-Yau threefolds. The result allows
to determine the matter content of certain such theories in terms of
intersection numbers on the base of elliptic fibration. We also discuss gauge
theories on 7-branes with double point singularities on the worldvolume.
Applications to Type II compactifications on Hirzebruch surfaces and are
outlined.Comment: 11 pages, harvmac. Normalization of (tr R^2)^2 term correcte
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