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Gene expression programming approach to event selection in high energy physics
Gene Expression Programming is a new evolutionary algorithm that overcomes many limitations of the more established Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming. Its first application to high energy physics data analysis is presented. The algorithm was successfully used for event selection on samples with both low and high background level. It allowed automatic identification of selection rules that can be interpreted as cuts applied on the input variables. The signal/background classification accuracy was over 90% in all cases
Modelling the closest double degenerate system RXJ0806.3+1527 and its decreasing period
In the hypothesis that the 5.4m binary RXJ0806.3+1527 consists of a low mass
helium white dwarf (donor) transferring mass towards its more massive white
dwarf companion (primary), we consider as possible donors white dwarfs which
are the result of common envelope evolution occurring when the helium core mass
of the progenitor giant was still very small (~ 0.2Msun), so that they are
surrounded by a quite massive hydrogen envelope (~1/100Msun or larger), and
live for a very long time supported by proton--proton burning. Mass transfer
from such low mass white dwarfs very probably starts during the hydrogen
burning stage, and the donor structure will remain dominated by the burning
shell until it loses all the hydrogen envelope and begins transferring helium.
We model mass transfer from these low mass white dwarfs, and show that the
radius of the donor decreases while they shed the hydrogen envelope. This
radius behavior, which is due to the fact that the white dwarf is not fully
degenerate, has two important consequences on the evolution of the binary: 1)
the orbital period decreases, with a timescale consistent with the period
decrease of the binary RXJ0806.3+1527; 2) the mass transfer rate is a factor of
about 10 smaller than from a fully degenerate white dwarf, easing the problem
connected with the small X-ray luminosity of this object. The possibility that
such evolution describes the system RXJ0806.3+1527 is also consistent with the
possible presence of hydrogen in the optical spectrum of the star, whose
confirmation would become a test of the model.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication on ApJ, main journa
Noncommutative Logic Systems with Applications in Management and Engineering
Zadeh's (min-max, standard) fuzzy logic and various other logics are commutative, but natural language has nuances suggesting the premises are not equal, with premises contributing to the conclusion according to their prominency. Therefore, we suggest variants of salience-based, noncommutative and non-associative fuzzy logic (prominence logic) that may better model natural language and reasoning when using linguistic variables. Noncommutative fuzzy logics have several theoretical and applicative motivations to be used as models for human inference and decision making processes. Among others, asymmetric relations in economy and management, such as buyer-seller, provider-user, and employer-employee are noncommutative relations and induce noncommutative logic operations between premises or conclusions. A class of noncommutative fuzzy logic operators is introduced and fuzzy logic systems based on the corresponding noncommutative logics are described and analyzed. The prominence of the operators in the noncommutative operations is conventionally assumed to be determined by their precedence. Specific versions of noncommutative logics in the class of the salience-based, noncommutative logics are discussed. We show how fuzzy logic systems may be built based on these types of logics. Compared with classic fuzzy systems, the noncommutative fuzzy logic systems have improved performances in modeling problems, including the modeling of economic and social processes, and offer more flexibility in approximation and control. Applications discussed include management and engineering problems and issues in the field of firms’ ethics or ethics of AI algorithms
Simulacija porarizacijskih mjerenja u elektrotvorbi kaona Monte Carlo metodom
Kaon electro-production experiments with polarized electron beam are planed at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Virginia, USA) in order to complete the information on polarization response functions for the kaon electro-production reactions. The experiment uses the self analyzing property of the Λ recoil. The scattered electrons will be detected in coincidence with the kaons and the decay protons. This paper presents the simulation of this experiment which takes into account the spectrometer acceptances, multiple scattering and radiative corrections. The phase space distribution of the decay protons in the Λ center-of-mass system are generated in order to extract information on the polarization on the three directions. An experimental test with an unpolarized beam has been performed to estimate the efficiency of the method.U Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Virginia, USA) predlažu se mjerenja elektrotvorbi s polariziranim elektronima radi cjelovitosti podataka o polarizacijskim funkcijama odziva u elektrotvorbi kaona. Mjerenje rabi samoanalizacijsko svojstvo odboja Λ čestice. Raspršeni elektroni opažat će se sudesno s kaonima i protonima. Ovaj rad predstavlja simulaciju tog eksperimenta u kojoj se uzimaju u obzir prihvati spektrometara, višestruko raspršenje i radijativne popravke. Izvodi se fazna raspodjela protona u centru mase Λ čestice radi dobivanja podataka o polarizaciji u trima smjerovima. Mjerenjem pomoću nepolariziranog snopa ocijenili smo učinkovitost metode
On the meaning of approximate reasoning − An unassuming subsidiary to Lotfi Zadeh’s paper dedicated to the memory of Grigore Moisil −
The concept of “approximate reasoning” is central to Zadeh’s contributions in logic. Standard fuzzy logic as we use today is only one potential interpretation of Zadeh’s concept. I discuss various meanings for the syntagme "approximate reasoning" as intuitively presented in the paper Zadeh dedicated to the memory of Grigore C. Moisil in 1975
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