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Bendito Amor: Religion and Relationships among Married and Unmarried Latinos in Urban America
The family arrangements of Latinos in the U.S. are increasingly diverse, with growing numbers of Latino children living in households headed by married and unmarried parents. Latinos also tend to be more religious than the population at large. Yet no research has examined the associations between religion and relationship quality among married and unmarried Latinos. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, which focuses on new parents in urban America, we find that the religious attendance of Latino fathers promotes higher-quality relationships among both fathers and mothers; by contrast, the effect of maternal attendance on relationship quality is insignificant or negative.
Finite-size scaling for the left-current correlator with non-degenerate quark masses
We study the volume dependence of the left-current correlator with
non-degenerate quark masses to next-to-leading order in the chiral expansion.
We consider three possible regimes: all quark masses are in the
-regime, all are in the -regime and a mixed-regime where the
lighest quark masses satisfy while the heavier . These results can be used to match lattice QCD and the Chiral
Effective Theory in a large but finite box in which the Compton wavelength of
the lightest pions is of the order of the box size. We consider both the full
and partially-quenched results.Comment: 27 pages, 4 figure
Predictive Entropy Search for Efficient Global Optimization of Black-box Functions
We propose a novel information-theoretic approach for Bayesian optimization
called Predictive Entropy Search (PES). At each iteration, PES selects the next
evaluation point that maximizes the expected information gained with respect to
the global maximum. PES codifies this intractable acquisition function in terms
of the expected reduction in the differential entropy of the predictive
distribution. This reformulation allows PES to obtain approximations that are
both more accurate and efficient than other alternatives such as Entropy Search
(ES). Furthermore, PES can easily perform a fully Bayesian treatment of the
model hyperparameters while ES cannot. We evaluate PES in both synthetic and
real-world applications, including optimization problems in machine learning,
finance, biotechnology, and robotics. We show that the increased accuracy of
PES leads to significant gains in optimization performance
Birth, death and diffusion of interacting particles
Individual-based models of chemical or biological dynamics usually consider
individual entities diffusing in space and performing a birth-death type
dynamics. In this work we study the properties of a model in this class where
the birth dynamics is mediated by the local, within a given distance, density
of particles. Groups of individuals are formed in the system and in this paper
we concentrate on the study of the properties of these clusters (lifetime,
size, and collective diffusion). In particular, in the limit of the interaction
distance approaching the system size, a unique cluster appears which helps to
understand and characterize the clustering dynamics of the model.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, Iop style. To appear in Journal of Physics A:
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Lower Bounds on the Redundancy of Huffman Codes with Known and Unknown Probabilities
In this paper we provide a method to obtain tight lower bounds on the minimum
redundancy achievable by a Huffman code when the probability distribution
underlying an alphabet is only partially known. In particular, we address the
case where the occurrence probabilities are unknown for some of the symbols in
an alphabet. Bounds can be obtained for alphabets of a given size, for
alphabets of up to a given size, and for alphabets of arbitrary size. The
method operates on a Computer Algebra System, yielding closed-form numbers for
all results. Finally, we show the potential of the proposed method to shed some
light on the structure of the minimum redundancy achievable by the Huffman
code
A source of a quasi--spherical space--time: The case for the M--Q solution
We present a physically reasonable source for an static, axially--symmetric
solution to the Einstein equations. Arguments are provided, supporting our
belief that the exterior space--time produced by such source, describing a
quadrupole correction to the Schwarzschild metric, is particularly suitable
(among known solutions of the Weyl family) for discussing the properties of
quasi--spherical gravitational fields.Comment: 34 pages, 9 figures. To appear in GR
Graded infinite order jet manifolds
The relevant material on differential calculus on graded infinite order jet
manifolds and its cohomology is summarized. This mathematics provides the
adequate formulation of Lagrangian theories of even and odd variables on smooth
manifolds in terms of the Grassmann-graded variational bicomplex.Comment: 30 page
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