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Hadronic Decays Involving Heavy Pentaquarks
Recently several experiments have reported evidences for pentaquark
. H1 experiment at HERA-B has also reported evidence for .
is interpreted as a bound state of an with other four light
quarks which is a member of the anti-decuplet under flavor .
While is a state by replacing the in by a . One can also form by replacing the by a . The
charmed and bottomed heavy pentaquarks form triplets and anti-sixtets under
. We study decay processes involving at least one heavy pentaquark
using and estimate the decay widths for some decay modes. We find
several relations for heavy pentaquarks decay into another heavy pentaquark and
a or a which can be tested in the future. can decay
through weak interaction to charmed heavy pentaquarks. We also study some
decay modes with a heavy pebtaquark in the final states. Experiments at the
current factories can provide important information about the heavy
pentaquark properties.Comment: RevTex 20 pages. Revised version. Discussions on the recent H1 data
and new references adde
Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Regime: Proposal for a Small and Less Developed Economy
We investigate monetary policy under the assumption that a country’s capital market is “open” under the WTO framework while the exchange rate is fixed. Our purpose is to determine if it is possible in this case for the economy to maintain an effective monetary policy for stabilizing the domestic economy. For this, we suggest two institutional restrictions. Given the restrictions, we demonstrate within a macro-dynamic model that monetary policy can still be effective. The implication of such an institutional design for an exchange rate regime is also discussed with special reference to small and less development economies.open economy trilemma; macroeconomic stability; exchange rate regime
Iterative Object and Part Transfer for Fine-Grained Recognition
The aim of fine-grained recognition is to identify sub-ordinate categories in
images like different species of birds. Existing works have confirmed that, in
order to capture the subtle differences across the categories, automatic
localization of objects and parts is critical. Most approaches for object and
part localization relied on the bottom-up pipeline, where thousands of region
proposals are generated and then filtered by pre-trained object/part models.
This is computationally expensive and not scalable once the number of
objects/parts becomes large. In this paper, we propose a nonparametric
data-driven method for object and part localization. Given an unlabeled test
image, our approach transfers annotations from a few similar images retrieved
in the training set. In particular, we propose an iterative transfer strategy
that gradually refine the predicted bounding boxes. Based on the located
objects and parts, deep convolutional features are extracted for recognition.
We evaluate our approach on the widely-used CUB200-2011 dataset and a new and
large dataset called Birdsnap. On both datasets, we achieve better results than
many state-of-the-art approaches, including a few using oracle (manually
annotated) bounding boxes in the test images.Comment: To appear in ICME 2017 as an oral pape
A note on the double Roman domination number of graphs
summary:For a graph , a double Roman dominating function is a function having the property that if , then the vertex must have at least two neighbors assigned under or one neighbor with , and if , then the vertex must have at least one neighbor with . The weight of a double Roman dominating function is the sum . The minimum weight of a double Roman dominating function on is called the double Roman domination number of and is denoted by . In this paper, we establish a new upper bound on the double Roman domination number of graphs. We prove that every connected graph with minimum degree at least two and satisfies the inequality . One open question posed by R. A. Beeler et al. has been settled
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