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Very-High Energy Gamma-Ray Flux Limits for Nearby Active Galactic Nuclei
Combining the results of targeted observations, H.E.S.S. has accumulated a
large amount of extra-galactic exposure at TeV energies. Due to its large field
of view a considerable part of the sky (0.6 sr) has been observed with high
sensitivity outside the targeted observation positions. Since this exposure
region contains little inherent bias, it is well suited for studies of
extra-galactic source populations. Given the correlation between ultra-high
energy cosmic rays and nearby extra-galactic objects recently claimed by the
Auger collaboration, this unbiased sky sample by H.E.S.S. is of interest since
it includes (besides the targeted sources) 63 AGN within 100 Mpc, for which
very-high energy gamma-ray flux limits are derived.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, Submitted to Proceedings of "4th International
Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy 2008
Computing Web-scale Topic Models using an Asynchronous Parameter Server
Topic models such as Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) have been widely used
in information retrieval for tasks ranging from smoothing and feedback methods
to tools for exploratory search and discovery. However, classical methods for
inferring topic models do not scale up to the massive size of today's publicly
available Web-scale data sets. The state-of-the-art approaches rely on custom
strategies, implementations and hardware to facilitate their asynchronous,
communication-intensive workloads.
We present APS-LDA, which integrates state-of-the-art topic modeling with
cluster computing frameworks such as Spark using a novel asynchronous parameter
server. Advantages of this integration include convenient usage of existing
data processing pipelines and eliminating the need for disk writes as data can
be kept in memory from start to finish. Our goal is not to outperform highly
customized implementations, but to propose a general high-performance topic
modeling framework that can easily be used in today's data processing
pipelines. We compare APS-LDA to the existing Spark LDA implementations and
show that our system can, on a 480-core cluster, process up to 135 times more
data and 10 times more topics without sacrificing model quality.Comment: To appear in SIGIR 201
A phantom force induced by the tunneling current, characterized on Si(111)
Simultaneous measurements of tunneling currents and atomic forces on surfaces
and adsorbates provide new insights into the electronic and structural
properties of matter on the atomic scale. We report on experimental
observations and calculations of a strong impact the tunneling current can have
on the measured force, which arises when the resistivity of the sample cannot
be neglected. We present a study on Si(111)-7\times7 with various doping
levels, but this effect is expected to occur on other low-conductance samples
like adsorbed molecules, and is likely to strongly affect Kelvin probe
measurements on the atomic scale.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitte
Violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities in quantum measurements with variable resolution and back-action
Quantum mechanics violates Leggett-Garg inequalities because the operator
formalism predicts correlations between different spin components that would
correspond to negative joint probabilities for the outcomes of joint
measurements. However, the uncertainty principle ensures that such joint
measurements cannot be implemented without errors. In a sequential measurement
of the spin components, the resolution and back-action errors of the
intermediate measurement can be described by random spin flips acting on an
intrinsic joint probability. If the error rates are known, the intrinsic joint
probability can be reconstructed from the noisy statistics of the actual
measurement outcomes. In this paper, we use the spin-flip model of measurement
errors to analyze experimental data on photon polarization obtained with an
interferometric setup that allows us to vary the measurement strength and hence
the balance between resolution and back-action errors. We confirm that the
intrinsic joint probability obtained from the experimental data is independent
of measurement strength and show that the same violation of the Leggett-Garg
inequality can be obtained for any combination of measurement resolution and
back-action.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure
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