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Exotic Quantum States for Charmed Baryons at Finite Temperature
The significantly screened heavy-quark potential in hot medium provides the
possibility to study exotic quantum states of three-heavy-quark systems. By
solving the Schr\"odinger equation for a three-charm-quark system at finite
temperature, we found that, there exist Borromean states which might be
realized in high energy nuclear collisions, and the binding energies of the
system satisfy precisely the scaling law for Efimov states in the resonance
limit
Active Learning with Expert Advice
Conventional learning with expert advice methods assumes a learner is always
receiving the outcome (e.g., class labels) of every incoming training instance
at the end of each trial. In real applications, acquiring the outcome from
oracle can be costly or time consuming. In this paper, we address a new problem
of active learning with expert advice, where the outcome of an instance is
disclosed only when it is requested by the online learner. Our goal is to learn
an accurate prediction model by asking the oracle the number of questions as
small as possible. To address this challenge, we propose a framework of active
forecasters for online active learning with expert advice, which attempts to
extend two regular forecasters, i.e., Exponentially Weighted Average Forecaster
and Greedy Forecaster, to tackle the task of active learning with expert
advice. We prove that the proposed algorithms satisfy the Hannan consistency
under some proper assumptions, and validate the efficacy of our technique by an
extensive set of experiments.Comment: Appears in Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Conference on Uncertainty
in Artificial Intelligence (UAI2013
Searching for in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
We study the doubly charmed baryon in high energy nuclear
collisions. We solve the three-body Schroedinger equation with relativistic
correction and calculate the yield and transverse momentum
distribution via coalescence mechanism. For production in central
Pb+Pb collisions at LHC energy, the yield is extremely enhanced, and the
production cross section per binary collision is one order of magnitude larger
than that in p+p collisions. This indicates that, it is most probable to
discover in heavy ion collisions and its discovery can be
considered as a probe of the quark-luon plasma formation.Comment: 5 pages and 4 figure
Holographic coherent states from random tensor networks
Random tensor networks provide useful models that incorporate various
important features of holographic duality. A tensor network is usually defined
for a fixed graph geometry specified by the connection of tensors. In this
paper, we generalize the random tensor network approach to allow quantum
superposition of different spatial geometries. We set up a framework in which
all possible bulk spatial geometries, characterized by weighted adjacent
matrices of all possible graphs, are mapped to the boundary Hilbert space and
form an overcomplete basis of the boundary. We name such an overcomplete basis
as holographic coherent states. A generic boundary state can be expanded on
this basis, which describes the state as a superposition of different spatial
geometries in the bulk. We discuss how to define distinct classical geometries
and small fluctuations around them. We show that small fluctuations around
classical geometries define "code subspaces" which are mapped to the boundary
Hilbert space isometrically with quantum error correction properties. In
addition, we also show that the overlap between different geometries is
suppressed exponentially as a function of the geometrical difference between
the two geometries. The geometrical difference is measured in an area law
fashion, which is a manifestation of the holographic nature of the states
considered.Comment: 33 pages, 8 figures. An error corrected on page 14. Reference update
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