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Forks, Noodles and the Burau representation for
\begin{abstract} The reduced Burau representation is a natural action of the
braid group on the first homology group
of a suitable infinite cyclic covering space of the
--punctured disc . It is known that the Burau representation is
faithful for and that it is not faithful for . We use forks
and noodles homological techniques and Bokut--Vesnin generators to analyze the
problem for . We present a Conjecture implying faithfulness and a Lemma
explaining the implication. We give some arguments suggesting why we expect the
Conjecture to be true. Also, we give some geometrically calculated examples and
information about data gathered using a C\texttt{++} program.Comment: 24 pages, 21 figure
Knots and algebras
This paper gives a skein-theoretic construction of the Hecke algebras based on oriented tangles and the Homfly relations. A similar approach with unoriented tangles and Kauffman's Dubrovnik relations then gives a construction of the Birman-Wenzl algebra
Two Graviton Production at and Hadron Hadron Colliders in the Randall-Sundrum Model
We compute the pair production cross section of two Kaluza Klein modes in the
Randall-Sundrum model at and hadron hadron colliders. These processes
are interesting because they get dominant contribution from the graviton
interaction at next to leading order. Hence they provide a nontrivial test of
the low scale gravity models. All the Feynman rules at next to leading order
are also presented. These rules may be useful for many phenomenological
applications including the computation of higher order loop corrections.Comment: 24 pages, 11 figures, some typos correcte
Charged particle multiplicities in pp interactions at √s = 0.9, 2.36, and 7 TeV
Measurements of primary charged hadron multiplicity distributions are presented for non-single-diractive events in proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies
of √s = 0.9, 2.36, and 7 TeV, in five pseudorapidity ranges from |η| < 0.5 to |η| < 2.4. The data were collected with the minimum-bias trigger of the CMS experiment during the LHC commissioning runs in 2009 and the 7 TeV run in 2010. The multiplicity distribution at √s = 0.9 TeV is in agreement with previous measurements. At higher energies the increase of the mean multiplicity with √s is underestimated by most event generators. The average transverse momentum as a function of the multiplicity is also presented. The measurement of higher-order moments of the multiplicity distribution confirms the violation of
Koba-Nielsen-Olesen scaling that has been observed at lower energies
Measurements of inclusive W and Z cross sections in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV
Measurements of inclusive W and Z boson production cross sections in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV are presented, based on 2.9 pb^(-1) of data recorded by the CMS detector at the LHC. The measurements, performed in the electron and muon decay channels, are combined to give σ(pp → WX) x B (W → lv) = 9.95 ± 0.07 (stat.) ± 0.28 (syst.) ± 1.09 (lumi.) nb and σ(pp → ZX) x B (Z → ℓ+ℓ-) = 0.931 ± 0.026 (stat.) ± 0.023 (syst.) ± 0.102 (lumi.) nb, where ℓ stands for either e or µ. Theoretical predictions, calculated at the next-to-next-to-leading order in QCD using recent parton distribution functions, are in agreement with the measured cross sections. Ratios of cross sections, which incur an experimental systematic uncertainty of less than 4%, are also reported
Search for Three-Jet Resonances in pp Collisions at √s = 7 TeV
A search for three-jet hadronic resonance production in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of
7 TeV has been conducted by the CMS Collaboration at the LHC, using a data sample corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 35 pb^(-1). Events with high jet multiplicity and a large scalar sum of jet transverse
momenta are analyzed using a signature-based approach. The number of expected standard model
background events is found to be in good agreement with the observed events. Limits on the cross
section times branching ratio are set in a model of gluino pair production with an R-parity-violating decay
to three quarks, and the data rule out such particles within the mass range of 200 to 280 GeV/c^2
Strange particle production in pp collisions at √s = 0.9 and 7 TeV
The spectra of strange hadrons are measured in proton-proton collisions, recorded by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, at centre-of-mass energies of 0.9 and 7 TeV. The K^(0)_(S), Λ, and Ξ ͞ particles and their antiparticles are reconstructed from their decay topologies and the production rates are measured as functions of rapidity and
transverse momentum, pT. The results are compared to other experiments and to predictions of the Pythia Monte Carlo program. The p_T distributions are found to differ
substantially from the Pythia results and the production rates exceed the predictions by up to a factor of three
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