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Digital Measurement of Differential Time Delay of Pseudo Random Coded Signals Scientific Report No. 6
Digital measurement of differential time delay of pseudorandom coded signal
On the time required for group multiplication
Group multiplication of logical elements by networks having limited inputs and unit delay in computing output functio
A Class of Codes for Multiple-access Satellite Communication Systems
Codes for multiple-access communication satellite systems using time-frequency multiplexin
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and Higgs Physics
An introduction to electroweak symmetry breaking and Higgs physics is
presented for the Standard Model and its supersymmetric extensions. A brief
overview will also be given on strong interactions of the electroweak gauge
bosons in alternative scenarios. In addition to the theoretical basis, the
present experimental status of Higgs physics and implications for future
experiments at the LHC and linear colliders are discussed.Comment: 70 pages, latex, 30 figure
Decays of Supersymmetric Particles: the program SUSY-HIT (SUspect-SdecaY-Hdecay-InTerface)
We present the program package SUSY-HIT for the computation of supersymmetric
particle decays within the framework of the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of
the Standard Model. The code is based on two existing programs HDECAY and
SDECAY for the calculation of the decay widths and branching ratios of,
respectively, the MSSM Higgs bosons and the SUSY particles, and calls a program
for the calculation of the SUSY particle spectrum such as SuSpect. Including
all important higher order effects, the package allows the consistent
calculation of the MSSM particle spectrum and decays with the presently highest
level of precision.Comment: 8 pages, no figure
Low-Energy Theorems in Higgs Physics
We present low-energy theorems for the calculation of loop amplitudes with
external scalar or pseudoscalar Higgs bosons which are light compared to the
loop particles. Starting from existing lowest-order versions of these theorems,
we show how their applicability may be extended to the two--loop level. To
illustrate the usefulness of these theorems, we discuss a number of
applications to Higgs production and decay at and beyond the one--loop order.Comment: 24 pages, latex, no figure
A study of stress-free living bone and its application to space flight
Observations of animals and human subjects in weightless space flight (Skylab and COSMOS) document altered bone metabolism. Bone metabolism is affected by a number of local and systemic factors. The calcification and growth of transplanted bone is independent of local muscle, nervous, and mechanical forces; therefore, transplanted bone would provide data on the role of local vs. systematic factors. Bone metabolism in living transplanted bone, devoid of stress, was investigated as a possible tool for the investigation of countermeasures against disuse bone loss. An animal model using Sprague-Dawley rats was developed for transplantation of femur bone tissue on a nutrient vascular pedicel. The long term course of these implants was assessed through the measure of regional and total bone mineral, blood flow, and methylene diphosphonate (MDP) uptake. Clomid, an estrogen agonist/antagonist, was shown to protect bone from disuse loss of minerals by retarding trabecular and cortical resorption
PROSPINO: A Program for the Production of Supersymmetric Particles in Next-to-leading Order QCD
A Fortran-program for the production cross-sections of squarks and gluinos at
hadron colliders is described. It includes full next-to-leading order SUSY-QCD
corrections to all possible final states (\squark\squarkbar, \gluino\gluino,
\squark\gluino, \squark\squark). The program allows to calculate total
cross-sections as well as differential distributions in the transverse momentum
p_t and the rapidity y of one of the outgoing particles. In addition cuts in
p_t and y can easily be implemented.Comment: 12 pages, latex, no figures, Complete postscript file and FORTRAN
source codes available from http://wwwcn.cern.ch/~mspira/prospino
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