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    Gravitational physics with antimatter

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    The production of low-energy antimatter provides unique opportunities to search for new physics in an unexplored regime. Testing gravitational interactions with antimatter is one such opportunity. Here a scenario based on Lorentz and CPT violation in the Standard- Model Extension is considered in which anomalous gravitational effects in antimatter could arise.Comment: 5 pages, presented at the International Conference on Exotic Atoms (EXA 2008) and the 9th International Conference on Low Energy Antiproton Physics (LEAP 2008), Vienna, Austria, September 200

    CPT Violation, Strings, and Neutral-Meson Systems

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    This talk provides a short overview of recent results on possible CPT violation and some associated experimental signatures.Comment: Presented at Orbis Scientiae, January 199

    CPT and Lorentz-invariance violation

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    The largest gap in our understanding of nature at the fundamental level is perhaps a unified description of gravity and quantum theory. Although there are currently a variety of theoretical approaches to this question, experimental research in this field is inhibited by the expected Planck-scale suppression of quantum-gravity effects. However, the breakdown of spacetime symmetries has recently been identified as a promising signal in this context: a number of models for underlying physics can accommodate minuscule Lorentz and CPT violation, and such effects are amenable to ultrahigh-precision tests. This presentation will give an overview of the subject. Topics such as motivations, the SME test framework, mechanisms for relativity breakdown, and experimental tests will be reviewed. Emphasis is given to observations involving antimatter.Comment: 6 page

    Faktor-faktor yang Terkait dengan Rendahnya Pencapaian Wajib Belajar Pendidikan Dasar 9 Tahun

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: 1) memperoleh informasi tentang daerah-daerah yang paling rendah dalam pencapaian Wajar Dikdas; 2)mengkaji faktor-faktor yang terkait dengan rendahnya pencapaian Wajar Dikdas, dan 3) merumuskan alternatif upaya pemecahan masalah penuntasan Wajar Dikdas. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kuantitif terhadap data sekunder dan dipadukan dengan pengumpulan data secara kualitatif melalui pengamatan lapangan di beberapa daerah kasus. Hasil temuan: 1) Tingkat pencapaian Wajar Dikdas yang rendah didominasi oleh Kawasan Timur Indonesia (KTI), yaitu dimulai dari tingkat SD/MI, sedangkan di wilayah Kawasan Barat Indonesia (KBI) permasalahannya lebih banyak di tingkat SMP/MTs; 2) faktor-faktor penyebab di setiap daerah cukup bervariasi a.l. faktor 1) kemiskinan penduduk, 2) kesulitan menuju sekolah, 3) kurangnya layanan pendidikan, 4) rendahnya motivasi orangtua dan siswa terhadap pendidikan, 5) kurangnya dukungan pemeritah daerah dan masyarakat terhadap pendidikan, serta 6) faktor sosial budaya; 3) alternatif upaya pemecahan masalah penuntasan Wajar Dikdas perlu didasarkan pada faktor penyebabnya, a.l. perlu penghapusan biaya pendidikan a.l. melalui pola subsidi untuk menghapus/meringankan biaya pendidikan, perlu perluasan program alternatif layanan Dikdas, perlu peningkatan sosialisasi dan penghargaan, perlu pengalokasian anggaran pendidikan dengan memprioritaskan kabupaten yang memiliki kapasitas fiskal yang rendah serta peningkatan partisipasi masyarakat dalam program penuntasan Wajar Dikdas

    CPT and Lorentz violation as signatures for Planck-scale physics

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    In recent years, the breakdown of spacetime symmetries has been identified as a promising research field in the context of Planck-scale phenomenology. For example, various theoretical approaches to the quantum-gravity problem are known to accommodate minute violations of CPT invariance. This talk covers various topics within this research area. In particular, some mechanisms for spacetime-symmetry breaking as well as the Standard-Model Extension (SME) test framework will be reviewed; the connection between CPT and Lorentz invariance in quantum field theory will be exposed; and various experimental CPT tests with emphasis on matter--antimatter comparisons will be discussed.Comment: 6 page

    Effects of Top-quark Compositeness on Higgs Boson Production at the LHC

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    Motivated by the possibility that the right-handed top-quark (t_R) is composite, we discuss the effects of dimension-six operators on the Higgs boson production at the LHC. When t_R is the only composite particle among the Standard Model (SM) particles, the (V+A)\otimes (V+A) type four-top-quark contact interaction is expected to have the largest coefficient among the dimension-six operators, according to the Naive Dimensional Analysis (NDA). We find that, to lowest order in QCD and other SM interactions, the cross section of the SM Higgs boson production via gluon fusion does not receive corrections from one insertion of the new contact interaction vertex. We also discuss the effects of other dimension-six operators whose coefficients are expected to be the second and the third largest from NDA. We find that the operator which consists of two t_R's and two SM Higgs boson doublets can recognizably change the Higgs boson production cross section from the SM prediction if the cut-off scale is \sim 1TeV.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures. v2: explanations improved in Section 3, other minor changes. Version published in JHE

    Secure pseudo-random linear binary sequences generators based on arithmetic polynoms

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    We present a new approach to constructing of pseudo-random binary sequences (PRS) generators for the purpose of cryptographic data protection, secured from the perpetrator's attacks, caused by generation of masses of hardware errors and faults. The new method is based on use of linear polynomial arithmetic for the realization of systems of boolean characteristic functions of PRS' generators. "Arithmetizatio" of systems of logic formulas has allowed to apply mathematical apparatus of residue systems for multisequencing of the process of PRS generation and organizing control of computing errors, caused by hardware faults. This has guaranteed high security of PRS generator's functioning and, consequently, security of tools for cryptographic data protection based on those PRSs

    sFlt-1 and NTproBNP independently predict mortality in a cohort of heart failure patients.

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    Objective: Soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1) is a circulating receptor for VEGF-A. Recent reports of elevated plasma levels of sFlt-1 in coronary heart disease and heart failure (HF) motivated our study aimed at investigating the utility of sFlt-1 as a prognostic biomarker in heart failure patients. Methods: ELISA assays for sFlt-1 and NTproBNP were performed in n=858 patients from a prospective multicentre, observational study (the PEOPLE study) of outcome among patients after appropriate treatment for an episode of acute decompensated HF in New Zealand. Plasma was sampled at a baseline visit and stored at -80°C. Statistical tests were adjusted for patient age at baseline visit, skewed data were log-adjusted and the endpoint for clinical outcome analysis was all-cause death. Patients were followed for a median of 3.63 (range 0.74-5.50) years. Results: Mean baseline plasma sFlt-1 was 125 +/- 2.01 pg/ml. sFlt-1 was higher in patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) (130 +/- 2.62 pg/ml, n=553) compared to those with HF with preserved EF (HFpEF) (117 +/-3.59 pg/ml, n=305; p=0.005). sFlt-1 correlated with heart rate (r=0.148, p<0.001), systolic blood pressure (r=-0.139, p<0.001) and LVEF (r=-0.088, p=0.019). A Cox proportional hazards model showed sFlt-1 was a predictor of all-cause death (HR=6.30, p<0.001) in the PEOPLE cohort independent of age, NTproBNP, ischaemic aetiology, and NYHA class (n=842, 274 deaths), established predictors of mortality in the PEOPLE cohort. Conclusion: sFlt-1 levels at baseline should be investigated further as a predictor of death; complementary to established prognostic biomarkers in heart failure

    Optimal competitiveness for the Rectilinear Steiner Arborescence problem

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    We present optimal online algorithms for two related known problems involving Steiner Arborescence, improving both the lower and the upper bounds. One of them is the well studied continuous problem of the {\em Rectilinear Steiner Arborescence} (RSARSA). We improve the lower bound and the upper bound on the competitive ratio for RSARSA from O(logN)O(\log N) and Ω(logN)\Omega(\sqrt{\log N}) to Θ(logNloglogN)\Theta(\frac{\log N}{\log \log N}), where NN is the number of Steiner points. This separates the competitive ratios of RSARSA and the Symetric-RSARSA, two problems for which the bounds of Berman and Coulston is STOC 1997 were identical. The second problem is one of the Multimedia Content Distribution problems presented by Papadimitriou et al. in several papers and Charikar et al. SODA 1998. It can be viewed as the discrete counterparts (or a network counterpart) of RSARSA. For this second problem we present tight bounds also in terms of the network size, in addition to presenting tight bounds in terms of the number of Steiner points (the latter are similar to those we derived for RSARSA)

    Solar Neutrinos: Status and Prospects

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    We describe the current status of solar neutrino measurements and of the theory -- both neutrino physics and solar astrophysics -- employed in interpreting measurements. Important recent developments include Super-Kamiokande's determination of the neutrino-electron elastic scattering rate for 8B neutrinos to 3%; the latest SNO global analysis in which the inclusion of low-energy data from SNO I and II significantly narrowed the range of allowed values for the neutrino mixing angle theta12; Borexino results for both the 7Be and pep neutrino fluxes, the first direct measurements constraining the rate of ppI and ppII burning in the Sun; global reanalyses of solar neutrino data that take into account new reactor results on theta13; a new decadal evaluation of the nuclear physics of the pp chain and CNO cycle defining best values and uncertainties in the nuclear microphysics input to solar models; recognition of an emerging discrepancy between two tests of solar metallicity, helioseismological mappings of the sound speed in the solar interior, and analyses of the metal photoabsorption lines based on our best current description of the Sun's photosphere; a new round of standard solar model calculations optimized to agree either with helioseismology or with the new photospheric analysis; and, motivated by the solar abundance problem, the development of nonstandard, accreting solar models, in order to investigate possible consequences of the metal segregation that occurred in the proto-solar disk. We review this progress and describe how new experiments such as SNO+ could help us further exploit neutrinos as a unique probe of stellar interiors.Comment: 82 pages, 11 figure
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