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Transverse momentum resummation in soft-collinear effective theory
We present a universal formalism for transverse momentum resummation in the
view of soft-collinear effective theory (SCET), and establish the relation
between our SCET formula and the well known Collins-Soper-Sterman's pQCD
formula at the next-to-leading logarithmic order (NLLO). We also briefly
discuss the reformulation of joint resummation in SCET.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures; version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Regional economic status inference from information flow and talent mobility
Novel data has been leveraged to estimate socioeconomic status in a timely
manner, however, direct comparison on the use of social relations and talent
movements remains rare. In this letter, we estimate the regional economic
status based on the structural features of the two networks. One is the online
information flow network built on the following relations on social media, and
the other is the offline talent mobility network built on the anonymized resume
data of job seekers with higher education. We find that while the structural
features of both networks are relevant to economic status, the talent mobility
network in a relatively smaller size exhibits a stronger predictive power for
the gross domestic product (GDP). In particular, a composite index of
structural features can explain up to about 84% of the variance in GDP. The
result suggests future socioeconomic studies to pay more attention to the
cost-effective talent mobility data.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
Next-to-leading order QCD predictions for graviton and photon associated production in the Large Extra Dimensions model at the LHC
We present the calculations of the complete next-to-leading order(NLO) QCD
corrections to the inclusive total cross sections for the Kaluza-Klein(KK)
graviton and photon associated production process in
the large extra dimensions(LED) model at the LHC. We show that the NLO QCD
corrections in general enhance the total cross sections and reduce the
dependence of the total cross sections on the factorization and renormalization
scales. When jet veto is considered, the NLO corrections reduce the total cross
sections. We also calculate some important differential cross sections for this
process at NLO: the missing transverse momentum distribution, the transverse
momentum distribution and the pseudorapidity distribution of photon.Comment: 28 pages, 14 figures; minor changes, version published in Phys.Rev.
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