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Exotic dibaryons with a heavy antiquark
We discuss the possible existence of exotic dibaryons with a heavy antiquark,
being realized three-body systems, Dbar^(*)NN and B^(*)NN. These are genuinely
exotic states with no quark-antiquark annihilation. We consider the heavy quark
spin and chiral symmetries, and introduce the one pion exchange potential
between a Dbar^(*) (B^(*)) meson and a nucleon N. As for the NN interaction, we
employ the Argonne v^\prime_8 potential. By solving the coupled-channel
equations for PNN and P^* NN (P^(*)=Dbar^(*) and B^(*)), we find bound states
for (I,J^P)=(1/2,0^-) as well as resonant states for (I,J^P)=(1/2,1^-) both in
Dbar^(*)NN and B^(*)NN systems. We also discuss the heavy quark limit, and find
that the spin degeneracy is realized in the bound states with (I,J^P)=(1/2,0^-)
and (1/2,1^-).Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
The Steenrod algebra from the group theoretical viewpoint
In the paper "The Steenrod algebra and its dual", J.Milnor determined the
structure of the dual Steenrod algebra which is a graded commutative Hopf
algebra of finite type. We consider the affine group scheme represented
by the dual Hopf algebra of the mod Steenrod algebra. Then, assigns a
graded commutative algebra over a prime field of finite characteristic
to a set of isomorphisms of the additive formal group law over , whose
group structure is given by the composition of formal power series. The aim of
this paper is to show some group theoretic properties of by making use of
this presentation of . We give a decreasing filtration of subgroup
schemes of which we use for estimating the length of the lower central
series of finite subgroup schemes of . We also give a successive quotient
maps
of affine group schemes over a prime
field such that the kernel of is a maximal abelian
subgroup.Comment: 15 pages, accepted by the conference proceedings of the 3rd Pan
Pacific International Conference on Topology and Application
Multi-layered reasoning by means of conceptual fuzzy sets
The real world consists of a very large number of instances of events and continuous numeric values. On the other hand, people represent and process their knowledge in terms of abstracted concepts derived from generalization of these instances and numeric values. Logic based paradigms for knowledge representation use symbolic processing both for concept representation and inference. Their underlying assumption is that a concept can be defined precisely. However, as this assumption hardly holds for natural concepts, it follows that symbolic processing cannot deal with such concepts. Thus symbolic processing has essential problems from a practical point of view of applications in the real world. In contrast, fuzzy set theory can be viewed as a stronger and more practical notation than formal, logic based theories because it supports both symbolic processing and numeric processing, connecting the logic based world and the real world. In this paper, we propose multi-layered reasoning by using conceptual fuzzy sets (CFS). The general characteristics of CFS are discussed along with upper layer supervision and context dependent processing
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