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    Intersecting M-branes and bound states

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    In this paper, we construct multi-scalar, multi-center pp-brane solutions in toroidally compactified M-theory. We use these solutions to show that all supersymmetric pp-branes can be viewed as bound states of certain basic building blocks, namely pp-branes that preserve 1/21/2 of the supersymmetry. We also explore the M-theory interpretation of pp-branes in lower dimensions. We show that all the supersymmetric pp-branes can be viewed as intersections of M-branes or boosted M-branes in D=11D=11.Comment: Latex, 14 pages, no figures. References adde

    Annihilation Type Radiative Decays of BB Meson in Perturbative QCD Approach

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    With the perturbative QCD approach based on kTk_T factorization, we study the pure annihilation type radiative decays B0→ϕγB^0 \to \phi\gamma and B0→J/ψγB^0\to J/\psi \gamma. We find that the branching ratio of B0→ϕγB^0 \to \phi\gamma is (2.7−0.6−0.6+0.3+1.2)×10−11(2.7^{+0.3+1.2}_{-0.6-0.6})\times10^{-11}, which is too small to be measured in the current BB factories of BaBar and Belle. The branching ratio of B0→J/ψγB^0\to J/\psi \gamma is (4.5−0.5−0.6+0.6+0.7)×10−7({4.5^{+0.6+0.7}_{-0.5-0.6}})\times10^{-7}, which is just at the corner of being observable in the BB factories. A larger branching ratio BR(Bs0→J/ψγ)≃5×10−6BR(B_s^0 \to J/\psi \gamma) \simeq 5 \times 10^{-6} is also predicted. These decay modes will help us testing the standard model and searching for new physics signals.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, with 1 eps figur

    Adaptive neighborhood search for nurse rostering

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    This paper presents an adaptive neighborhood search method (ANS) for solving the nurse rostering problem proposed for the First International Nurse Rostering Competition (INRC-2010). ANS uses jointly two distinct neighborhood moves and adaptively switches among three intensification and diversification search strategies according to the search history. Computational results assessed on the three sets of 60 competition instances show that ANS improves the best known results for 12 instances while matching the best bounds for 39 other instances. An analysis of some key elements of ANS sheds light on the understanding of the behavior of the proposed algorithm

    Adaptive Tabu Search for course timetabling

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    This paper presents an Adaptive Tabu Search algorithm (denoted by ATS) for solving a problem of curriculum-based course timetabling. The proposed algorithm follows a general framework composed of three phases: initialization, intensification and diversification. The initialization phase constructs a feasible initial timetable using a fast greedy heuristic. Then an adaptively combined intensification and diversification phase is used to reduce the number of soft constraint violations while maintaining the satisfaction of hard constraints. The proposed ATS algorithm integrates several distinguished features such as an original double Kempe chains neighborhood structure, a penalty-guided perturbation operator and an adaptive search mechanism. Computational results show the high effectiveness of the proposed ATS algorithm, compared with five reference algorithms as well as the current best known results. This paper also shows an analysis to explain which are the essential ingredients of the ATS algorithm
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