2,325 research outputs found

    Polarization of τ\tau leptons produced in ultra-high energy neutrino-nucleon scattering

    Full text link
    We study the polarization vector of τ\tau^- (τ+\tau^+) leptons created in ντ\nu_\tau (νˉτ\bar{\nu}_\tau) - Nucleon deep inelastic scattering. Our work is oriented toward ultra-high energy particles relevant for cosmic-rays experiments. The goal of this paper is to derive relevant informations to constrain the systematic uncertainties that follow from the lack of knowledge about this point particularly when studying Earth-skimming neutrinos

    Non-termination of Dalvik bytecode via compilation to CLP

    Full text link
    We present a set of rules for compiling a Dalvik bytecode program into a logic program with array constraints. Non-termination of the resulting program entails that of the original one, hence the techniques we have presented before for proving non-termination of constraint logic programs can be used for proving non-termination of Dalvik programs.Comment: 5 pages, presented at the 13th International Workshop on Termination (WST) 201

    Non-Termination Inference of Logic Programs

    Full text link
    We present a static analysis technique for non-termination inference of logic programs. Our framework relies on an extension of the subsumption test, where some specific argument positions can be instantiated while others are generalized. We give syntactic criteria to statically identify such argument positions from the text of a program. Atomic left looping queries are generated bottom-up from selected subsets of the binary unfoldings of the program of interest. We propose a set of correct algorithms for automating the approach. Then, non-termination inference is tailored to attempt proofs of optimality of left termination conditions computed by a termination inference tool. An experimental evaluation is reported. When termination and non-termination analysis produce complementary results for a logic procedure, then with respect to the leftmost selection rule and the language used to describe sets of atomic queries, each analysis is optimal and together, they induce a characterization of the operational behavior of the logic procedure.Comment: Long version (algorithms and proofs included) of a paper submitted to TOPLA
    corecore