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Farrell cohomology of low genus pure mapping class groups with punctures
In this paper, we calculate the p-torsion of the Farrell cohomology for low
genus pure mapping class groups with punctures, where p is an odd prime. Here,
`low genus' means g=1,2,3; and `pure mapping class groups with punctures' means
the mapping class groups with any number of punctures, where the punctures are
not allowed to be permuted. These calculations use our previous results about
the periodicity of pure mapping class groups with punctures, as well as other
cohomological tools. The low genus cases are interesting because we know that
the high genus cases can be reduced to the low genus ones. Also, the
cohomological properties of the mapping class groups without punctures are
closely related to our cases.Comment: Published by Algebraic and Geometric Topology at
http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/agt/AGTVol2/agt-2-26.abs.htm
Joint Modeling of Content and Discourse Relations in Dialogues
We present a joint modeling approach to identify salient discussion points in
spoken meetings as well as to label the discourse relations between speaker
turns. A variation of our model is also discussed when discourse relations are
treated as latent variables. Experimental results on two popular meeting
corpora show that our joint model can outperform state-of-the-art approaches
for both phrase-based content selection and discourse relation prediction
tasks. We also evaluate our model on predicting the consistency among team
members' understanding of their group decisions. Classifiers trained with
features constructed from our model achieve significant better predictive
performance than the state-of-the-art.Comment: Accepted by ACL 2017. 11 page
A convergent method for linear half-space kinetic equations
We give a unified proof for the well-posedness of a class of linear
half-space equations with general incoming data and construct a Galerkin method
to numerically resolve this type of equations in a systematic way. Our main
strategy in both analysis and numerics includes three steps: adding damping
terms to the original half-space equation, using an inf-sup argument and
even-odd decomposition to establish the well-posedness of the damped equation,
and then recovering solutions to the original half-space equation. The proposed
numerical methods for the damped equation is shown to be quasi-optimal and the
numerical error of approximations to the original equation is controlled by
that of the damped equation. This efficient solution to the half-space problem
is useful for kinetic-fluid coupling simulations
Deviation of light curves of gamma-ray burst pulses from standard forms due to the curvature effect of spherical fireballs or uniform jets
As revealed previously, under the assumption that some pulses of gamma-ray
bursts are produced by shocks in spherical fireballs or uniform jets of large
opening angles, there exists a standard decay form of the profile of pulses
arising from very narrow or suddenly dimming local (or intrinsic) pulses due to
the relativistic curvature effect (the Doppler effect over the spherical shell
surface). Profiles of pulses arising from other local pulses were previously
found to possess a reverse S-feature deviation from the standard decay form. We
show in this paper that, in addition to the standard decay form shown in Qin et
al. (2004), there exists a marginal decay curve associated with a local
function pulse with a mono-color radiation. We employ the sample of
Kocevski et al. (2003) to check this prediction and find that the phenomenon of
the reverse S-feature is common, when compared with both the standard decay
form and the marginal decay curve. We accordingly propose to take the marginal
decay curve (whose function is simple) as a criteria to check if an observed
pulse could be taken as a candidate suffered from the curvature effect. We
introduce two quantities and to describe the mentioned deviations
within and beyond the position of the decay phase, respectively. The
values of and of pulses of the sample are calculated, and the
result suggests that for most of these pulses their corresponding local pulses
might contain a long decay time relative to the time scale of the curvature
effect.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, 1 table accepted for publication in MNRA
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