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A Pulse-Gated, Predictive Neural Circuit
Recent evidence suggests that neural information is encoded in packets and
may be flexibly routed from region to region. We have hypothesized that neural
circuits are split into sub-circuits where one sub-circuit controls information
propagation via pulse gating and a second sub-circuit processes graded
information under the control of the first sub-circuit. Using an explicit
pulse-gating mechanism, we have been able to show how information may be
processed by such pulse-controlled circuits and also how, by allowing the
information processing circuit to interact with the gating circuit, decisions
can be made. Here, we demonstrate how Hebbian plasticity may be used to
supplement our pulse-gated information processing framework by implementing a
machine learning algorithm. The resulting neural circuit has a number of
structures that are similar to biological neural systems, including a layered
structure and information propagation driven by oscillatory gating with a
complex frequency spectrum.Comment: This invited paper was presented at the 50th Asilomar Conference on
Signals, Systems and Computer
A sharp inequality for the Strichartz norm
Let u:\R \times \R^n \to \C be the solution of the linear Schr\"odinger
equation with initial data . In the first
part of this paper we obtain a sharp inequality for the Strichartz norm
, where , and
, that admits only Gaussian maximizers. As corollaries we
obtain sharp forms of the classical Strichartz inequalities in low dimensions
(works of Foschi and Hundertmark - Zharnitsky) and also sharp forms of some
Sobolev-Strichartz inequalities. In the second part of the paper we express
Foschi's sharp inequalities for the Schr\"odinger and wave equations in the
broader setting of sharp restriction/extension estimates for the paraboloid and
the cone.Comment: 15 pages. Submitte
Resummation Prediction on Higgs and Vector Boson Associated Production with a Jet Veto at the LHC
We investigate the resummation effects for the SM Higgs and vector boson
associated production at the LHC with a jet veto in soft-collinear effective
theory using "collinear anomalous" formalism. We calculate the jet vetoed
invariant mass distribution and the cross section for this process at
Next-to-Next-to-Leading-Logarithmic level, which are matched to the QCD
Next-to-Leading Order results, and compare the differences of the resummation
effects with different jet veto and jet radius . Our
results show that both resummation enhancement effects and the scale
uncertainties decrease with the increasing of jet veto and
jet radius , respectively. When GeV and ,
the resummation effects reduce the scale uncertainties of the Next-to-Leading
Order jet vetoed cross sections to about , which lead to increased
confidence on the theoretical predictions. Besides, after including resummation
effects, the PDF uncertainties of jet vetoed cross section are about .Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures and 2 tables; final version in JHE
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