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On the unimodality of independence polynomials of some graphs
In this paper we study unimodality problems for the independence polynomial
of a graph, including unimodality, log-concavity and reality of zeros. We
establish recurrence relations and give factorizations of independence
polynomials for certain classes of graphs. As applications we settle some
unimodality conjectures and problems.Comment: 17 pages, to appear in European Journal of Combinatoric
A Framework for Key Account Management and Revenue Management Integration
This is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) license.Key Account Management (KAM) and Revenue Management (RevM) have been widely practiced in the service industries for more than three decades, but the effects of RevM on KAM remain largely unknown. This paper addresses this neglected area of study in the marketing field by presenting a framework for KAM and RevM integration that aligns the potentially conflicting management priorities of the two. The study uses an international hotel company as a research context to investigate, first, how a long-term relational approach to KAM may have been affected by RevM short-term revenue maximization goals, and, second, how KAM could be facilitated by RevM through an integrated approach to yield optimization from perishable products and from key accounts. The proposed framework is the first attempt of its kind to amalgamate KAM and RevM, involving critical analysis to assess comprehensively the revenue and the relationship value of a key accountPeer reviewedFinal Published versio
Searches for the Anomalous FCNC Top-Higgs Couplings with Polarized Electron Beam at the LHeC
In this paper, we study the single top and Higgs associated production in the top-Higgs FCNC couplings at the LHeC with the electron beam
energy of = 60 GeV and = 120 GeV, combination of a 7 TeV and 50
TeV proton beam. With the possibility of e-beam polarization ( = 0,
), we distinct the Cut-based method and the Multivariate Analysis (MVA)
based method, and compare with the current experimental and theoretical limits.
It is shown that the branching ratio Br can be probed to 0.113
(0.093) , 0.071 (0.057) , 0.030 (0.022) and 0.024 (0.019)
with the Cut-based (MVA-based) analysis at (, ) = (7 TeV, 60
GeV), (, ) = (7 TeV, 120 GeV), (, ) = (50 TeV, 60
GeV) and (, ) = (50 TeV, 120 GeV) beam energy and 1
level. With the possibility of e-beam polarization, the expected limits can be
probed down to 0.090 (0.073) , 0.056 (0.045) , 0.024 (0.018) and
0.019 (0.015) , respectively.Comment: 13pages, 5 figures. Advance in High Energy Physic
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