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    Determining VtbV_{tb} at Electron-Positron Colliders

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    Verifying Vtb≃1V_{tb} \simeq 1 is critical to test the three generation assumption of the Standard Model. So far our best knowledge of VtbV_{tb} is inferred either from the 3Γ—33\times 3 unitarity of CKM matrix or from single top-quark productions upon the assumption of universal weak couplings. The unitarity could be relaxed in new physics models with extra heavy quarks and the universality of weak couplings could also be broken if the WtbWtb coupling is modified in new physics models. In this work we propose to measure VtbV_{tb} in the process of e+eβˆ’β†’ttΛ‰e^+ e^- \to t\bar{t} without prior knowledge of the number of fermion generations or the strength of the WtbWtb coupling. Using an effective Lagrangian approach, we perform a model-independent analysis of the interactions among electroweak gauge bosons and the third generation quarks, i.e. the WtbWtb, ZttΛ‰Zt\bar{t} and ZbbΛ‰Zb\bar{b} couplings. The electroweak symmetry of the Standard Model specifies a pattern of deviations of the ZZ-tLt_L-tLt_L and WW-tLt_L-bLb_L couplings after one imposes the known experimental constraint on the ZZ-bLb_L-bLb_L coupling. We demonstrate that, making use of the predicted pattern and the accurate measurements of top-quark mass and width from the energy threshold scan experiments, one can determine VtbV_{tb} from the cross section and the forward-backward asymmetry of top-quark pair production at an {\it unpolarized} electron-positron collider.Comment: publish versio

    Stability Analysis of Integral Delay Systems with Multiple Delays

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    This note is concerned with stability analysis of integral delay systems with multiple delays. To study this problem, the well-known Jensen inequality is generalized to the case of multiple terms by introducing an individual slack weighting matrix for each term, which can be optimized to reduce the conservatism. With the help of the multiple Jensen inequalities and by developing a novel linearizing technique, two novel Lyapunov functional based approaches are established to obtain sufficient stability conditions expressed by linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). It is shown that these new conditions are always less conservative than the existing ones. Moreover, by the positive operator theory, a single LMI based condition and a spectral radius based condition are obtained based on an existing sufficient stability condition expressed by coupled LMIs. A numerical example illustrates the effectiveness of the proposed approaches.Comment: 14 page
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