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hep-th/0605057
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Scaling Dynamics of Domain Walls in the Cubic Anisotropy Model We have investigated the dynamics of domain walls in the cubic anisotropy model. In this model a global O(N) symmetry is broken to a set of discrete vacua either on the faces, or vertices of a (hyper)cube. We compute the scaling exponents for $2\le N\le 7$ in two dimensions on grids of $2048^2$ points and compare them to the fiducial model of $Z_2$ symmetry breaking. Since the model allows for wall junctions lattice structures are locally stable and modifications to the standard scaling law are possible. However, we find that since there is no scale which sets the distance between walls, the walls appear to evolve toward a self-similar regime with $L\sim t$.
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astro-ph/9812259
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Host galaxies and environment of BL Lac objects
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quant-ph/0308116
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Bipartite entanglement and localization of one-particle states We study bipartite entanglement in a general one-particle state, and find that the linear entropy, quantifying the bipartite entanglement, is directly connected to the paricitpation ratio, charaterizing the state localization. The more extended the state is, the more entangled the state. We apply the general formalism to investigate ground-state and dynamical properties of entanglement in the one-dimensional Harper model.
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1704.00089
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Character Formulas from Matrix Factorisations (With an Appendix by Constantin Teleman) In the spirit of Freed, Hopkins, and Teleman I establish an equivalence between the category of discrete series representations of a real semisimple Lie group G and a category of equivariant matrix factorisations on a subset of the dual of the Lie algebra, in analogy with the situation in [FT] which treated the case when G is compact or a loop group thereof. The equivalence is implemented by a version of the Dirac operator used in [FHT1-3], squaring to the superpotential W defining the matrix factorisations. Using the structure of the resulting matrix factorisation category as developed in [FT] I deduce the Kirillov character formula for compact Lie groups and the Rossman character formula for the discrete series of a real semi-simple Lie group. The proofs are a calculation of Chern characters and use the Dirac family constructed in [FHT1-3]. Indeed, the main theorems of [FHT3] and [FT] are a categorification of the Kirillov correspondence, and this paper establishes that this correspondence can be recovered at the level of characters.
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1112.2955
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Plasmon-graviton conversion in a magnetic field in TeV-scale gravity Kaluza-Klein (KK) gravitons emission rates due to plasmon-graviton conversion in magnetic field are computed within the ADD model of TeV-scale gravity. Plasma is described in the kinetic approach as the system of charged particles and Maxwell field both confined on the brane. Interaction with multidimensional gravity living in the bulk with $n$ compact extra dimensions is introduced within the linearized theory. Plasma collective effects enter through the two-point correlation function of the fluctuations of the energy-momentum tensor. The estimate for magnetic stars is presented leading to the lower limit of the D-dimensional Plank mass.
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2202.08695
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Article's Scientific Prestige: measuring the impact of individual articles in the Web of Science We performed a citation analysis on the Web of Science publications consisting of more than 63 million articles and 1.45 billion citations on 254 subjects from 1981 to 2020. We proposed the Article's Scientific Prestige (ASP) metric and compared this metric to number of citations (#Cit) and journal grade in measuring the scientific impact of individual articles in the large-scale hierarchical and multi-disciplined citation network. In contrast to #Cit, ASP, that is computed based on the eigenvector centrality, considers both direct and indirect citations, and provides steady-state evaluation cross different disciplines. We found that ASP and #Cit are not aligned for most articles, with a growing mismatch amongst the less cited articles. While both metrics are reliable for evaluating the prestige of articles such as Nobel Prize winning articles, ASP tends to provide more persuasive rankings than #Cit when the articles are not highly cited. The journal grade, that is eventually determined by a few highly cited articles, is unable to properly reflect the scientific impact of individual articles. The number of references and coauthors are less relevant to scientific impact, but subjects do make a difference.
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2204.08333
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Linear-quadratic stochastic Volterra controls I: Causal feedback strategies
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math/9903135
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Quandle Cohomology and State-sum Invariants of Knotted Curves and Surfaces
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physics/0608306
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Kinetically modified parametric instabilities of circularly-polarized Alfven waves: Ion kinetic effects Parametric instabilities of parallel propagating, circularly polarized finite amplitude Alfven waves in a uniform background plasma is studied, within a framework of one-dimensional Vlasov description for ions and massless electron fluid, so that kinetic perturbations in the longitudinal direction (ion Landau damping) are included. The present formulation also includes the Hall effect. The obtained results agree well with relevant analysis in the past, suggesting that kinetic effects in the longitudinal direction play essential roles in the parametric instabilities of Alfven waves when the kinetic effects react "passively". Furthermore, existence of the kinetic parametric instabilities is confirmed for the regime with small wave number daughter waves. Growth rates of these instabilities are sensitive to ion temperature. The formulation and results demonstrated here can be applied to Alfven waves observed in the solar wind and in the earth's foreshock region.
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hep-ph/9904402
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Predictions for dijet production in DIS using small x dynamics We study the properties of dijet production in deep inelastic scattering using a unified BFKL/DGLAP framework, which includes important subleading ln (1/x) contributions. We calculate the azimuthal decorrelation between the jets. We compute the cross section for dijet production as a function of Q^2 and the jet transverse momentum, as well as calculate the total dijet rate. We compare the predictions with HERA data.
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1907.10379
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Asymptotic Independence ex machina -- Extreme Value Theory for the Diagonal BEKK-ARCH(1) Model We consider multivariate stationary processes $(\boldsymbol{X}_t)$ satisfying a stochastic recurrence equation of the form $$ \boldsymbol{X}_t= \mathbb{ M}_t \boldsymbol{X}_{t-1} + \boldsymbol{Q}_t,$$ where $(\boldsymbol{Q}_t)$ are iid random vectors and $$ \mathbb{M}_t=\mathrm{Diag}(b_1+c_1 M_t, \dots, b_d+c_d M_t) $$ are iid diagonal matrices and $(M_t)$ are iid random variables. We obtain a full characterization of the multivariate regular variation properties of $(\boldsymbol{X}_t)$, proving that coordinates $X_{t,i}$ and $X_{t,j}$ are asymptotically independent even though all coordinates rely on the same random input $(M_t)$. We describe extremal properties of $(\boldsymbol{X}_t)$ in the framework of vector scaling regular variation. Our results are applied to some multivariate autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (BEKK-ARCH and CCC-GARCH) processes.
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1009.0088
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Drawing Graphs in the Plane with a Prescribed Outer Face and Polynomial Area
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1412.0878
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Coupling Thermal Integration of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with a Magnesium Metal Hydride Tank The dehydrogenation behaviour of a cylindrical Mg metal hydride tank is simulated and examined in the case where the tank is thermally coupled with an operating Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) at 7000C. A three-dimensional validated mathematical model is utilized to simulate the hydrogen desorption from a cylindrical Mg hydride tank. Four scenarios are simulated: a base case where the heat source for the desorption process is an external heater surrounding the tank. The second case examines the effect of the radiation heat transfer from the SOFC to the metal hydride as a possible heat source for the desorption procedure. The third scenario uses the exhaust air from the SOFC cathode as the heating source which is driven to the hydride and the fourth scenario is a combination of both the exhaust air from the SOFC cathode and the external heater as the heat source for the desorption. According to the results, the exhaust air from the SOFC and the combination of external heater and the exhaust heat have a uniform temperature distribution within the tank and enhance the desorption capacity.
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1210.5099
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Swift observations of the ultraluminous X-ray source XMMU J004243.6+412519 in M31 We report on a multi-wavelength study of the recently discovered X-ray transient XMMU J004243.6+412519 in M31, based on data collected with Swift and the 1.8-m Copernico Telescope at Cima Ekar in Asiago (Italy) between 2012 February and August. Undetected in all previous observations, in 2012 January XMMU J004243.6+412519 suddenly turned on, showing powerful X-ray emission with a luminosity of 1E+38 erg/s (assuming a distance of 780 kpc). In the following weeks, it reached a luminosity higher than 1E+39 erg/s, in the typical range of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs). For at least 40 days the source luminosity remained fairly constant, then it faded below 1E+38 erg/s in the following 200 days. The source spectrum, which can be well described by multi-color disk blackbody model, progressively softened during the decay (the temperature changed from kT = 0.9 keV to 0.4 keV). No emission from XMMU J004243.6+412519 was detected down to 22 mag in the optical band and of 23-24 mag in the near ultraviolet. We compare the properties of XMMU J004243.6+412519 with those of other known ULXs and Galactic black hole transients, finding more similarities with the latter.
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1212.6779
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Phase coherence in one-dimensional superconductivity by power-law hopping
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2109.01445
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Is Machine Learning Ready for Traffic Engineering Optimization? Traffic Engineering (TE) is a basic building block of the Internet. In this paper, we analyze whether modern Machine Learning (ML) methods are ready to be used for TE optimization. We address this open question through a comparative analysis between the state of the art in ML and the state of the art in TE. To this end, we first present a novel distributed system for TE that leverages the latest advancements in ML. Our system implements a novel architecture that combines Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) and Graph Neural Networks (GNN) to minimize network congestion. In our evaluation, we compare our MARL+GNN system with DEFO, a network optimizer based on Constraint Programming that represents the state of the art in TE. Our experimental results show that the proposed MARL+GNN solution achieves equivalent performance to DEFO in a wide variety of network scenarios including three real-world network topologies. At the same time, we show that MARL+GNN can achieve significant reductions in execution time (from the scale of minutes with DEFO to a few seconds with our solution).
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1606.05290
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Common Fixed Points of Weakly Commuting Multivalued Mappings on Domain of Sets Endowed with Directed Graph In this paper, the existence of coincidence points and common fixed points for multivalued mappings satisfying certain graphic {\psi}-contraction contractive conditions with set-valued domain endowed with a graph, without appealing to continuity, is established. Some examples are presented to support the results proved herein. Our results unify, generalize and extend various results in the existing literature.
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2106.07981
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Polarized image of a Schwarzschild black hole with a thin accretion disk as photon couples to Weyl tensor We have studied polarized image of a Schwarzschild black hole with an equatorial thin accretion disk as photon couples to Weyl tensor. The birefringence of photon originating from the coupling affect the black hole shadow, the thin disk pattern and its luminosity distribution. We also analyze the observed polarized intensity in the sky plane. The observed polarized intensity in the bright region is stronger than that in the darker region. The stronger effect of the coupling on the observed polarized vector appears only in the bright region close to black hole. These features in the polarized image could help us to understand black hole shadow, the thin accretion disk and the coupling between photon and Weyl tensor.
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10.1101/2021.05.15.444318
Instruct: Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles Query: The Unconventional Self-Cleavage of Selenoprotein K
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1805.04443
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Simulations of the flocculent spiral M33: what drives the spiral structure? We perform simulations of isolated galaxies in order to investigate the likely origin of the spiral structure in M33. In our models, we find that gravitational instabilities in the stars and gas are able to reproduce the observed spiral pattern and velocity field of M33, as seen in HI, and no interaction is required. We also find that the optimum models have high levels of stellar feedback which create large holes similar to those observed in M33, whilst lower levels of feedback tend to produce a large amount of small scale structure, and undisturbed long filaments of high surface density gas, hardly detected in the M33 disc. The gas component appears to have a significant role in producing the structure, so if there is little feedback, both the gas and stars organise into clear spiral arms, likely due to a lower combined $Q$ (using gas and stars), and the ready ability of cold gas to undergo spiral shocks. By contrast models with higher feedback have weaker spiral structure, especially in the stellar component, compared to grand design galaxies. We did not see a large difference in the behaviour of $Q_{stars}$ with most of these models, however, because $Q_{stars}$ stayed relatively constant unless the disc was more strongly unstable. Our models suggest that although the stars produce some underlying spiral structure, this is relatively weak, and the gas physics has a considerable role in producing the large scale structure of the ISM in flocculent spirals.
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2103.17184
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Equilibria and their Stability in Networks with Steep Sigmoidal Nonlinearities In this paper we investigate equilibria of continuous differential equation models of network dynamics. The motivation comes from gene regulatory networks where each directed edge represents either down- or up-regulation, and is modeled by a sigmoidal nonlinear function. We show that the existence and stability of equilibria of a sigmoidal system is determined by a combinatorial analysis of the limiting switching system with piece-wise constant non-linearities. In addition, we describe a local decomposition of a switching system into a product of simpler cyclic feedback systems, where the cycles in each decomposition correspond to a particular subset of network loops.
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1104.2396
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Distributivity and deformation of the reals from Tsallis entropy
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1710.00832
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Multiple-scale structures: from Faraday waves to soft-matter quasicrystals For many years, quasicrystals were observed only as solid-state metallic alloys, yet current research is now actively exploring their formation in a variety of soft materials, including systems of macromolecules, nanoparticles and colloids. Much effort is being invested in understanding the thermodynamic properties of these soft-matter quasicrystals in order to predict and possibly control the structures that form, and hopefully to shed light on the broader yet unresolved general questions of quasicrystal formation and stability. Moreover, the ability to control the self-assembly of soft quasicrystals may contribute to the development of novel photonic or other applications based on self-assembled metamaterials. Here a path is followed, leading to quantitative stability predictions, that starts with a model developed two decades ago to treat the formation of multiple-scale quasiperiodic Faraday waves (standing wave patterns in vibrated fluid surfaces) and which was later mapped onto systems of soft particles, interacting via multiple-scale pair potentials. The article reviews, and substantially expands, the quantitative predictions of these models, while correcting a few discrepancies in earlier calculations, and presents new analytical methods for treating the models. In so doing, a number of new stable quasicrystalline structures with octagonal, octadecagonal and higher-order symmetries, some of which may, it is hoped, be observed in future experiments.
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2203.12849
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Semantic Image Manipulation with Background-guided Internal Learning Image manipulation has attracted a lot of interest due to its wide range of applications. Prior work modifies images either from low-level manipulation, such as image inpainting or through manual edits via paintbrushes and scribbles, or from high-level manipulation, employing deep generative networks to output an image conditioned on high-level semantic input. In this study, we propose Semantic Image Manipulation with Background-guided Internal Learning (SIMBIL), which combines high-level and low-level manipulation. Specifically, users can edit an image at the semantic level by applying changes on a scene graph. Then our model manipulates the image at the pixel level according to the modified scene graph. There are two major advantages of our approach. First, high-level manipulation of scene graphs requires less manual effort from the user compared to manipulating raw image pixels. Second, our low-level internal learning approach is scalable to images of various sizes without reliance on external visual datasets for training. We outperform the state-of-the-art in a quantitative and qualitative evaluation on the CLEVR and Visual Genome datasets. Experiments show 8 points improvement on FID scores (CLEVR) and 27% improvement on user evaluation (Visual Genome), demonstrating the effectiveness of our approach.
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funct-an/9311004
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Exponential Stability of Linear Delay Impulsive Differential Equations For ordinary differential equations and functional differential equations the following result is well known. Suppose any solution is bounded on the half-line for each bounded on the half-line right-hand side. Then under certain conditions the equations is exponentially stable. We prove the same result for a delay differential equation $$ \dot{x}(t) + \sum_{i=1}^k A_i (t)x[h_i(t)] = f(t), $$ with impulses $$ x(\tau_i + 0) = B_i x(\tau_i - 0) $$ at fixed moments $\tau_i$. The proof is based on a solution representation formula obtained here.
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1710.06522
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Infrared observation of OC-C2H2, OC-(C2H2)2 and their isotopologues The fundamental band for the OC-C2H2 dimer and two combination bands involving the intermolecular bending modes nu9 and nu8 in the carbon monoxide CO stretch region are re-examined. Spectra are obtained using a pulsed supersonic slit jet expansion probed with a mode-hop free tunable infrared quantum cascade laser. Analogous bands for OC-C2D2 and the fundamental for OC-DCCH as an impurity are also observed and analysed. A much weaker band in the same spectral region is assigned to a new mixed trimer, CO-(C2H2)2. The trimer band is composed uniquely of a-type transitions, establishing that the CO monomer is nearly aligned with the a-inertial axis. The observed rotational constants agree well with ab initio calculations and a small inertial defect value indicates that the trimer is planar. The structure is a compromise between the T-shaped structure of free acetylene dimer and the linear geometry of free OC-C2H2. A similar band for the fully deuterated isotopologue CO-(C2D2)2 confirms our assignment.
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1706.04196
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Microlensing constraints on the mass of single stars from HST astrometric measurements We report on the first results from a large-scale observing campaign aiming to use astrometric microlensing to detect and place limits on the mass of single objects, including stellar remnants. We used the Hubble Space Telescope to monitor stars near the Galactic Center for 3 years, and we measured the brightness and positions of $\sim$2 million stars at each observing epoch. In addition to this, we monitored the same pointings using the VIMOS imager on the Very Large Telescope. The stars we monitored include several bright microlensing events observed from the ground by the OGLE collaboration. In this paper, we present the analysis of our photometric and astrometric measurements for 6 of these events, and derive mass constraints for the lens in each of these. Although these constraints are limited by the photometric precision of ground-based data, and our ability to determine the lens distance, we were able to constrain the size of the Einstein ring radius thanks to our precise astrometric measurements, the first routine measurements of this type from a large-scale observing program. This demonstrates the power of astrometric microlensing as a tool to constrain the masses of stars, stellar remnants, and, in the future, of extrasolar planets, using precise ground- and space-based observations.
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2105.06978
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: NICER Detection of Thermal X-ray Pulsations from the Massive Millisecond Pulsars PSR J0740+6620 and PSR J1614-2230 We report the detection of X-ray pulsations from the rotation-powered millisecond-period pulsars PSR J0740+6620 and PSR J1614-2230, two of the most massive neutron stars known, using observations with the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER). We also analyze X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) data for both pulsars to obtain their time-averaged fluxes and study their respective X-ray fields. PSR J0740+6620 exhibits a broad double-peaked profile with a separation of ~0.4 in phase. PSR J1614-2230, on the other hand, has a broad single-peak profile. The broad modulations with soft X-ray spectra of both pulsars are indicative of thermal radiation from one or more small regions of the stellar surface. We show the NICER detections of X-ray pulsations for both pulsars and also discuss the phase relationship to their radio pulsations. In the case of PSR J0740+6620, this paper documents the data reduction performed to obtain the pulsation detection and prepare for pulse profile modeling analysis.
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0911.5091
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Velocity vectors of a quiescent prominence observed by Hinode/SOT and the MSDP (Meudon) The dynamics of prominence fine structures is a challenge to understand the formation of cool plasma prominence embedded in the hot corona. Recent observations from the high resolution Hinode/SOT telescope allow us to compute velocities perpendicularly to the line-of-sight or transverse velocities. Combining simultaneous observations obtained in H-alpha with Hinode/SOT and the MSDP spectrograph operating in the Meudon solar tower we derive the velocity vectors of a quiescent prominence. The velocities perpendicular to the line-of-sight are measured by time slice technique, the Dopplershifts by the bisector method. The Dopplershifts of bright threads derived from the MSDP reach 15 km/s at the edges of the prominence and are between +/- 5 km/s in the center of the prominence. Even though they are minimum values due to seeing effect, they are of the same order as the transverse velocities. These measurements are very important because they suggest that the verticalstructures shown in SOT may not be real vertical magnetic structures in the sky plane. The vertical structures could be a pile up of dips in more or less horizontal magnetic field lines in a 3D perspective, as it was proposed by many MHD modelers. In our analysis we also calibrate the Hinode H-alpha data using MSDP observations obtained simultaneously.
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1905.06523
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Measurements of the branching ratios for $6P_{1/2}$ decays in $^{138}$Ba$^+$
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1611.07913
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Kondo temperature when the Fermi level is near a step in the conduction density of states The (111) surface of Cu, Ag and Au is characterized by a band of surface Shockley states, with constant density of states beginning slightly below the Fermi energy. These states as well as bulk states hybridize with magnetic impurities which can be placed above the surface. We calculate the characteristic low-temperature energy scale, the Kondo temperature $T_K$ of the impurity Anderson model, as the bottom of the conduction band $D_s$ crosses the Fermi energy $\epsilon_F$. We find simple power laws $T_K \simeq |D_s-\epsilon_F|^{\eta}$, where $\eta$ depends on the sign of $D_s-\epsilon_F$, the ratio between surface and bulk hybridizations with the impurity $\Delta_s/\Delta_b$ and the ratio between on-site and Coulomb energy $E_d/U$ in the model.
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1104.3649
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Characterization of subdifferentials of a singular convex functional in Sobolev spaces of order minus one Subdifferentials of a singular convex functional representing the surface free energy of a crystal under the roughening temperature are characterized. The energy functional is defined on Sobolev spaces of order -1, so the subdifferential mathematically formulates the energy's gradient which formally involves 4th order spacial derivatives of the surface's height. The subdifferentials are analyzed in the negative Sobolev spaces of arbitrary spacial dimension on which both a periodic boundary condition and a Dirichlet boundary condition are separately imposed. Based on the characterization theorem of subdifferentials, the smallest element contained in the subdifferential of the energy for a spherically symmetric surface is calculated under the Dirichlet boundary condition.
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1305.0239
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Uncovering the network structure of the world currency market: Cross-correlations in the fluctuations of daily exchange rates The cross-correlations between the exchange rate fluctuations of 74 currencies over the period 1995-2012 are analyzed in this paper. The eigenvalue distribution of the cross-correlation matrix exhibits a bulk which approximately matches the bounds predicted from random matrices constructed using mutually uncorrelated time-series. However, a few large eigenvalues deviating from the bulk contain important information about the global market mode as well as important clusters of strongly interacting currencies.We reconstruct the network structure of the world currency market by using two different graph representation techniques, after filtering out the effects of global or market-wide signals on the one hand and random effects on the other. The two networks reveal complementary insights about the major motive forces of the global economy, including the identification of a group of potentially fast growing economies whose development trajectory may affect the global economy in the future as profoundly as the rise of India and China has affected it in the past decades.
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2003.08571
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Admissible estimators of a multivariate normal mean vector when the scale is unknown We study admissibility of a subclass of generalized Bayes estimators of a multivariate normal vector when the variance is unknown, under scaled quadratic loss. Minimaxity is also established for certain of these estimators.
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cond-mat/0103339
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quantum Hall Stripe States in a Tilted Magnetic Field A strong anisotropy in the longitudinal resistivity of a 2D electron system has been observed at half-filled high Landau levels. We report on detailed Hartree-Fock calculations of the unidirectional charge density wave (UCDW) orientation energy induced by a tilted magnetic field. We find that stripes can orient both parallel or perpendicular to the in-plane field depending on the sample parameters and field strength. The close agreement between complex experimental data on different sample geometries and our theoretical results strongly support the UCDW picture as the origin of the observed anisotropies in high Landau levels.
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1907.00604
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Determination of energy flux rate in homogeneous ferrohydrodynamic turbulence using two-point statistics In ferrofluids the suspended ferromagnetic particles agglomerate due to the interaction between the particle magnetic moment and the external magnetic field, which in turn, influences the turbulence and relaxation time. The relaxation time becomes large when we are considering turbulence drag force instead of viscous drag force in Brownian motion. We investigate that the total energy conservation in ferrofluids taking into interaction between the external magnetic field and the ferrofluid.
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1112.1292
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Investigation of the thermal stability of Mg/Co periodic multilayers for EUV applications We present the results of the characterization of Mg/Co periodic multilayers and their thermal stability for the EUV range. The annealing study is performed up to a temperature of 400\degree C. Images obtained by scanning transmission electron microscopy and electron energy loss spectroscopy clearly show the good quality of the multilayer structure. The measurements of the EUV reflectivity around 25 nm (~49 eV) indicate that the reflectivity decreases when the annealing temperature increases above 300\degreeC. X-ray emission spectroscopy is performed to determine the chemical state of the Mg atoms within the Mg/Co multilayer. Nuclear magnetic resonance used to determine the chemical state of the Co atoms and scanning electron microscopy images of cross sections of the Mg/Co multilayers reveal changes in the morphology of the stack from an annealing temperature of 305\degreee;C. This explains the observed reflectivity loss.
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hep-th/9206097
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The regularized BRST Jacobian of pure Yang-Mills theory The Jacobian for infinitesimal BRST transformations of path integrals for pure Yang-Mills theory, viewed as a matrix $\unity +\Delta J$ in the space of Yang-Mills fields and (anti)ghosts, contains off-diagonal terms. Naively, the trace of $\Delta J$ vanishes, being proportional to the trace of the structure constants. However, the consistent regulator $\cR$, constructed from a general method, also contains off-diagonal terms. An explicit computation demonstrates that the regularized Jacobian $Tr\ \Delta J\exp -\cR /M^2$ for $M^2\rightarrow \infty $ is the variation of a local counterterm, which we give. This is a direct proof at the level of path integrals that there is no BRST anomaly.
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2012.01971
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: IoT DoS and DDoS Attack Detection using ResNet
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math/0312512
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Solitons in Affine and Permutation Orbifolds We consider properties of solitons in general orbifolds in the algebraic quantum field theory framework and constructions of solitons in affine and permutation orbifolds. Under general conditions we show that our construction gives all the twisted representations of the fixed point subnet. This allows us to prove a number of conjectures: in the affine orbifold case we clarify the issue of ``fixed point resolutions''; in the permutation orbifold case we determine all irreducible representations of the orbifold, and we also determine the fusion rules in a nontrivial case, which imply an integral property of chiral data for any completely rational conformal net.
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math/0703506
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the best possible remaining term in the Hardy Inequality We give a necessary and sufficient condition on a radially symmetric potential $V$ on $\Omega$ that makes it an admissible candidate for an improved Hardy inequality of the following form: \begin{equation}\label{gen-hardy.0} \hbox{$\int_{\Omega}|\nabla u |^{2}dx - (\frac{n-2}{2})^{2} \int_{\Omega}\frac{|u|^{2}}{|x|^{2}}dx\geq c\int_{\Omega} V(|x|)|u|^{2}dx$ \quad for all $u \in H^{1}_{0}(\Omega)$.} \end{equation}
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gr-qc/0011056
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The Weyl anomaly and the nature of the background geometry
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2105.00067
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Unsupervised Discriminative Embedding for Sub-Action Learning in Complex Activities Action recognition and detection in the context of long untrimmed video sequences has seen an increased attention from the research community. However, annotation of complex activities is usually time consuming and challenging in practice. Therefore, recent works started to tackle the problem of unsupervised learning of sub-actions in complex activities. This paper proposes a novel approach for unsupervised sub-action learning in complex activities. The proposed method maps both visual and temporal representations to a latent space where the sub-actions are learnt discriminatively in an end-to-end fashion. To this end, we propose to learn sub-actions as latent concepts and a novel discriminative latent concept learning (DLCL) module aids in learning sub-actions. The proposed DLCL module lends on the idea of latent concepts to learn compact representations in the latent embedding space in an unsupervised way. The result is a set of latent vectors that can be interpreted as cluster centers in the embedding space. The latent space itself is formed by a joint visual and temporal embedding capturing the visual similarity and temporal ordering of the data. Our joint learning with discriminative latent concept module is novel which eliminates the need for explicit clustering. We validate our approach on three benchmark datasets and show that the proposed combination of visual-temporal embedding and discriminative latent concepts allow to learn robust action representations in an unsupervised setting.
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1512.09249
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Beyond Endoscopy via the trace formula - III: The standard representation We finalize the analysis of the trace formula initiated in \cite{Altug:2015aa} and developed in \cite{Altug:2015ab}, and calculate the asymptotic expansion of the beyond endoscopic averages for the standard $L$-functions attached to weight $k\geq3$ cusp forms on $GL(2)$ (cf. Theorem \ref{mainthm}). This, in particular, constitutes the first example of beyond endoscopy executed via the Arthur-Selberg trace formula, as originally proposed in \cite{Langlands:2004aa}. As an application we also give a new proof of the analytic continuation of the $L$-function attached to Ramanujan's $\Delta$-function.
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1104.5239
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Flavored Dark Matter in Direct Detection Experiments and at LHC
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2107.13876
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Understanding the Effects of Adversarial Personalized Ranking Optimization Method on Recommendation Quality Recommender systems (RSs) employ user-item feedback, e.g., ratings, to match customers to personalized lists of products. Approaches to top-k recommendation mainly rely on Learning-To-Rank algorithms and, among them, the most widely adopted is Bayesian Personalized Ranking (BPR), which bases on a pair-wise optimization approach. Recently, BPR has been found vulnerable against adversarial perturbations of its model parameters. Adversarial Personalized Ranking (APR) mitigates this issue by robustifying BPR via an adversarial training procedure. The empirical improvements of APR's accuracy performance on BPR have led to its wide use in several recommender models. However, a key overlooked aspect has been the beyond-accuracy performance of APR, i.e., novelty, coverage, and amplification of popularity bias, considering that recent results suggest that BPR, the building block of APR, is sensitive to the intensification of biases and reduction of recommendation novelty. In this work, we model the learning characteristics of the BPR and APR optimization frameworks to give mathematical evidence that, when the feedback data have a tailed distribution, APR amplifies the popularity bias more than BPR due to an unbalanced number of received positive updates from short-head items. Using matrix factorization (MF), we empirically validate the theoretical results by performing preliminary experiments on two public datasets to compare BPR-MF and APR-MF performance on accuracy and beyond-accuracy metrics. The experimental results consistently show the degradation of novelty and coverage measures and a worrying amplification of bias.
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1604.00529
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Spontaneous fission of superheavy nucleus $^{286}$Fl The decimal logarithm of spontaneous fission half-life of the superheavy nucleus $^{286}$Fl experimentally determined is $\log_{10} T_f^{exp} (s) = -0.632$. We present a method to calculate the half-life based on the cranking inertia and the deformation energy, functions of two independent surface coordinates, using the best asymmetric two center shell model. In the first stage we study the statics. At a given mass asymmetry up to about $\eta=0.5$ the potential barrier has a two hump shape, but for larger $\eta$ it has only one hump. The touching point deformation energy versus mass asymmetry shows the three minima, produced by shell effects, corresponding to three decay modes: spontaneous fission, cluster decay and $\alpha$~decay. The least action trajectory is determined in the plane $(R,\eta)$ where $R$ is the separation distance of the fission fragments and $\eta$ is the mass asymmetry. We may find a sequence of several trajectories one of which gives the least action. The parametrization with two deformation coordinates $(R,\eta)$ and the radius of the light fragment, $R_2$, exponentially decreasing with $R$ is compared with the simpler one, in which $R_2$~=constant. The latter is closer to the reality and reminds us about the alpha or cluster preformation at the nuclear surface.
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1012.3004
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Cooling of nanomechanical resonator by thermally activated single-electron transport We show that the vibrations of a nanomechanical resonator can be cooled to near its quantum ground state by tunnelling injection of electrons from an STM tip. The interplay between two mechanisms for coupling the electronic and mechanical degrees of freedom results in a bias-voltage dependent difference between the probability amplitudes for vibron emission and absorption during tunneling. For a bias voltage just below the Coulomb blockade threshold we find that absorption dominates, which leads to cooling corresponding to an average vibron population of the fundamental bending mode of 0.2.
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1908.10081
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On few-class $Q$-polynomial association schemes: feasible parameters and nonexistence results We present the tables of feasible parameters of primitive $3$-class $Q$-polynomial association schemes and $4$- and $5$-class $Q$-bipartite association schemes (on up to $2800$, $10000$, and $50000$ vertices, respectively), accompanied by a number of nonexistence results for such schemes obtained by analysing triple intersection numbers of putative open cases.
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1408.2999
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: IRAM-30m large scale survey of $^{12}$CO(2-1) and $^{13}$CO(2-1) emission in the Orion molecular cloud Using the IRAM 30m telescope we have surveyed a $1\times0.8^{\circ}$ part of the Orion molecular cloud in the $^{12}$CO and $^{13}$CO (2-1) lines with a maximal spatial resolution of $\sim$11" and spectral resolution of $\sim$ 0.4 km~s$^{-1}$. The cloud appears filamentary, clumpy and with a complex kinematical structure. We derive an estimated mass of the cloud of 7700 M$_{\text{Sun}}$ (half of which is found in regions with visual extinctions $A_V$ below $\sim$10) and a dynamical age for the nebula of the order of 0.2 Myrs. The energy balance suggests that magnetic fields play an important role in supporting the cloud, at large and small scales. According to our analysis, the turbulent kinetic energy in the molecular gas due to outflows is comparable to turbulent kinetic energy resulting from the interaction of the cloud with the HII region. This latter feedback appears negative, i.e. the triggering of star formation by the HII region is inefficient in Orion. The reduced data as well as additional products such as the column density map are made available online at http://userpages.irap.omp.eu/~oberne/Olivier_Berne/Data.
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1901.08338
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Can We Prove Time Protection? Timing channels are a significant and growing security threat in computer systems, with no established solution. We have recently argued that the OS must provide time protection, in analogy to the established memory protection, to protect applications from information leakage through timing channels. Based on a recently-proposed implementation of time protection in the seL4 microkernel, we investigate how such an implementation could be formally proved to prevent timing channels. We postulate that this should be possible by reasoning about a highly abstracted representation of the shared hardware resources that cause timing channels.
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hep-th/9711086
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On Genus-One-Corrected Extremal Black Holes and the Correspondence Principle We discuss charged black-hole solutions to the equations of motion of the string-loop-corrected effective action. At the string-tree level, these solutions provide backgrounds for the "chiral null model". The effective action contains gravity, dilaton and moduli fields. Analytic solutions of the one-loop-corrected equations of motion are presented for the extremal magnetic and dyonic black holes. Using the fact that in magnetic solution the loop-corrected dilaton is non-singular at the origin, we apply the correspondence principle to show that the entropy of the loop-corrected magnetic black hole can be interpreted as the microscopic entropy of the D-brane system.
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1812.10430
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Large Multistream Data Analytics for Monitoring and Diagnostics in Manufacturing Systems The high-dimensionality and volume of large scale multistream data has inhibited significant research progress in developing an integrated monitoring and diagnostics (M&D) approach. This data, also categorized as big data, is becoming common in manufacturing plants. In this paper, we propose an integrated M\&D approach for large scale streaming data. We developed a novel monitoring method named Adaptive Principal Component monitoring (APC) which adaptively chooses PCs that are most likely to vary due to the change for early detection. Importantly, we integrate a novel diagnostic approach, Principal Component Signal Recovery (PCSR), to enable a streamlined SPC. This diagnostics approach draws inspiration from Compressed Sensing and uses Adaptive Lasso for identifying the sparse change in the process. We theoretically motivate our approaches and do a performance evaluation of our integrated M&D method through simulations and case studies.
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2009.01531
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Isotopic effects in structural properties of graphene Isotopic effects are relevant to understand several properties of solids, and have been thoroughly analyzed along the years. These effects may depend on the dimensionality of the considered solid. Here we assess their magnitude for structural properties of graphene, a paradigmatic two-dimensional material. We use path-integral molecular dynamics simulations, a well-suited technique to quantify the influence of nuclear quantum effects on equilibrium variables, especially in cases where anharmonic effects are important. Emphasis is put on interatomic distances and mean-square displacements, as well as on the in-plane area of the graphene layer. At low temperature, the relative difference in C--C distance for $^{13}$C and $^{14}$C, with respect to $^{12}$C, is found to be $-2.5$ and $-4.6 \times 10^{-4}$, respectively, larger than in three-dimensional carbon-based materials such as diamond. For the in-plane area, the relative changes amount to $-3.9$ and $-6.9 \times 10^{-4}$. The magnitude of anharmonicity in the lattice vibrations is estimated by comparing the internal energy and atomic vibrational amplitudes with those derived from a harmonic approximation.
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1808.08627
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Multi-Level Network Embedding with Boosted Low-Rank Matrix Approximation As opposed to manual feature engineering which is tedious and difficult to scale, network representation learning has attracted a surge of research interests as it automates the process of feature learning on graphs. The learned low-dimensional node vector representation is generalizable and eases the knowledge discovery process on graphs by enabling various off-the-shelf machine learning tools to be directly applied. Recent research has shown that the past decade of network embedding approaches either explicitly factorize a carefully designed matrix to obtain the low-dimensional node vector representation or are closely related to implicit matrix factorization, with the fundamental assumption that the factorized node connectivity matrix is low-rank. Nonetheless, the global low-rank assumption does not necessarily hold especially when the factorized matrix encodes complex node interactions, and the resultant single low-rank embedding matrix is insufficient to capture all the observed connectivity patterns. In this regard, we propose a novel multi-level network embedding framework BoostNE, which can learn multiple network embedding representations of different granularity from coarse to fine without imposing the prevalent global low-rank assumption. The proposed BoostNE method is also in line with the successful gradient boosting method in ensemble learning as multiple weak embeddings lead to a stronger and more effective one. We assess the effectiveness of the proposed BoostNE framework by comparing it with existing state-of-the-art network embedding methods on various datasets, and the experimental results corroborate the superiority of the proposed BoostNE network embedding framework.
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cond-mat/9801154
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Magnetization switching in a Heisenberg model for small ferromagnetic particles
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1112.3822
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Interplay between Superconductivity and Magnetism in Rb0.8Fe1.6Se2 under Pressure High-pressure magnetization, structural and 57Fe M\"ossbauer studies were performed on superconducting Rb0.8Fe1.6Se2.0 with Tc = 32.4 K. The superconducting transition temperature gradually decreases on increasing pressure up to 5.0 GPa followed by a marked step-like suppression of superconductivity near 6 GPa. No structural phase transition in the Fe vacancy-ordered superstructure is observed in synchrotron XRD studies up to 15.6 GPa, while the M\"ossbauer spectra above 5 GPa reveal the appearance of a new paramagnetic phase and significant changes in the magnetic and electronic properties of the dominant antiferromagnetic phase, coinciding with the disappearance of superconductivity. These findings underline the strong correlation between antiferromagnetic order and superconductivity in phase-separated AxFe2-x/2Se2 (A = K, Rb, Cs) superconductors.
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0707.2876
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Shack-Hartmann sensor improvement using optical binning We present a design improvement for a recently proposed type of Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor that uses a cylindrical (lenticular) lenslet array. The improved sensor design uses optical binning and requires significantly fewer detector pixels than the corresponding conventional or cylindrical Shack-Hartmann sensor, and so detector readout noise causes less signal degradation. Additionally, detector readout time is significantly reduced, which reduces the latency for closed loop systems, and data processing requirements. We provide simple analytical noise considerations and Monte-Carlo simulations, and show that the optically binned Shack-Hartmann sensor can offer better performance than the conventional counterpart in most practical situations, and our design is particularly suited for use with astronomical adaptive optics systems.
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1112.0225
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Gravity vs. Quantum theory: Is electron really pointlike? The observable gravitational and electromagnetic parameters of an electron: mass $m$, spin $J=\hbar/2$, charge $e$ and magnetic moment $ea = e\hbar /(2m)$ indicate unambiguously that the electron should had the Kerr-Newman background geometry -- exact solution of the Einstein-Maxwell gravity for a charged and rotating black hole. Contrary to the widespread opinion that gravity plays essential role only on the Planck scales, the Kerr-Newman gravity displays a new dimensional parameter $a =\hbar/(2m),$ which for parameters of an electron corresponds to the Compton wavelength and turns out to be very far from the Planck scale. Extremely large spin of the electron with respect to its mass produces the Kerr geometry without horizon, which displays very essential topological changes at the Compton distance resulting in a two-fold structure of the electron background. The corresponding gravitational and electromagnetic fields of the electron are concentrated near the Kerr ring, forming a sort of a closed string, structure of which is close to the described by Sen heterotic string. The indicated by Gravity stringlike structure of the electron contradicts to the statements of Quantum theory that electron is pointlike and structureless. However, it confirms the peculiar role of the Compton zone of the "dressed" electron and matches with the known limit of the localization of the Dirac electron. We discuss the relation of the Kerr string with the low energy string theory and with the Dirac theory of electron and suggest that the predicted by the Kerr-Newman gravity closed string in the core of the electron, should be experimentally observable by the novel regime of the high energy scattering -- the Deeply Virtual (or "nonforward")Compton Scattering".
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2111.00041
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Dynamics and oscillations of a predator prey model with modified Leslie Gower Holling type II schemes time dependent delays A predator prey system is investigated in this research, which is based on a modified version of the Leslie Gower scheme and a Holling-type II scheme with time dependent delays. Using Schauder's fixed point theorem, we studied the existence of pseudo almost periodic solution for the suggested model. Based on the suitable Lyapunov functional, sufficient conditions are established for the globally attractive pseudo almost periodic solution. At the end, two numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of our results.
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1909.09179
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Kelvin-Helmholtz versus Tearing Instability: What Drives Turbulence in Stochastic Reconnection? Over the last few years it became clear that turbulent magnetic reconnection and magnetized turbulence are inseparable. It was not only shown that reconnection is responsible for violating the frozen-in condition in turbulence, but also that stochastic reconnection in 3D generates turbulence by itself. The actual mechanism responsible for this driving is still unknown. Processes such tearing mode or Kelvin-Helmholtz, among other plasma instabilities, could generate turbulence from irregular current sheets. We address the nature of driving mechanism for this process and consider a relative role of tearing and Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities for the process of turbulence generation. In particular, we analyze the conditions for development of these two instabilities within three-dimensional reconnection regions. We show that both instabilities can excite turbulence fluctuations in reconnection regions. However, tearing mode has relatively slow growth rate, and at later times it becomes partially suppressed by transverse to the current sheet component of magnetic field, generated during the growth of turbulent fluctuations. On the contrary, the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability establishes quickly in the outflow region, and at later times it dominates the turbulence generation comparing to the contribution from tearing mode. Our results demonstrate that the tearing instability is subdominant compared to the the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in terms of generation of turbulence in the 3D reconnection layers and therefore the self-driven reconnection is turbulent reconnection with tearing instability being important only at the initial stage of the reconnection.
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1602.02454
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Efficient Algorithms for Adversarial Contextual Learning We provide the first oracle efficient sublinear regret algorithms for adversarial versions of the contextual bandit problem. In this problem, the learner repeatedly makes an action on the basis of a context and receives reward for the chosen action, with the goal of achieving reward competitive with a large class of policies. We analyze two settings: i) in the transductive setting the learner knows the set of contexts a priori, ii) in the small separator setting, there exists a small set of contexts such that any two policies behave differently in one of the contexts in the set. Our algorithms fall into the follow the perturbed leader family \cite{Kalai2005} and achieve regret $O(T^{3/4}\sqrt{K\log(N)})$ in the transductive setting and $O(T^{2/3} d^{3/4} K\sqrt{\log(N)})$ in the separator setting, where $K$ is the number of actions, $N$ is the number of baseline policies, and $d$ is the size of the separator. We actually solve the more general adversarial contextual semi-bandit linear optimization problem, whilst in the full information setting we address the even more general contextual combinatorial optimization. We provide several extensions and implications of our algorithms, such as switching regret and efficient learning with predictable sequences.
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2011.06283
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Fed-Focal Loss for imbalanced data classification in Federated Learning The Federated Learning setting has a central server coordinating the training of a model on a network of devices. One of the challenges is variable training performance when the dataset has a class imbalance. In this paper, we address this by introducing a new loss function called Fed-Focal Loss. We propose to address the class imbalance by reshaping cross-entropy loss such that it down-weights the loss assigned to well-classified examples along the lines of focal loss. Additionally, by leveraging a tunable sampling framework, we take into account selective client model contributions on the central server to further focus the detector during training and hence improve its robustness. Using a detailed experimental analysis with the VIRTUAL (Variational Federated Multi-Task Learning) approach, we demonstrate consistently superior performance in both the balanced and unbalanced scenarios for MNIST, FEMNIST, VSN and HAR benchmarks. We obtain a more than 9% (absolute percentage) improvement in the unbalanced MNIST benchmark. We further show that our technique can be adopted across multiple Federated Learning algorithms to get improvements.
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1712.06434
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Control energy scaling in temporal networks In practical terms, controlling a network requires manipulating a large number of nodes with a comparatively small number of external inputs, a process that is facilitated by paths that broadcast the influence of the (directly-controlled) driver nodes to the rest of the network. Recent work has shown that surprisingly, temporal networks can enjoy tremendous control advantages over their static counterparts despite the fact that in temporal networks such paths are seldom instantaneously available. To understand the underlying reasons, here we systematically analyze the scaling behavior of a key control cost for temporal networks--the control energy. We show that the energy costs of controlling temporal networks are determined solely by the spectral properties of an "effective" Gramian matrix, analogous to the static network case. Surprisingly, we find that this scaling is largely dictated by the first and the last network snapshot in the temporal sequence, independent of the number of intervening snapshots, the initial and final states, and the number of driver nodes. Our results uncover the intrinsic laws governing why and when temporal networks save considerable control energy over their static counterparts.
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1308.1182
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Transport in Suspended Monolayer and Bilayer Graphene Under Strain: A New Platform for Material Studies We develop two types of graphene devices based on nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS), that allows transport measurement in the presence of in situ strain modulation. Different mobility and conductance responses to strain were observed for single layer and bilayer samples. These types of devices can be extended to other 2D membranes such as MoS2, providing transport, optical or other measurements with in situ strain.
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1402.6634
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Elastic deformations of compact stars We prove existence of solutions for an elastic body interacting with itself through its Newtonian gravitational field. Our construction works for configurations near one given by a self-gravitating ball of perfect fluid. We use an implicit function argument. In so doing we have to revisit some classical work in the astrophysical literature concerning linear stability of perfect fluid stars. The results presented here extend previous work by the authors, which was restricted to the astrophysically insignificant situation of configurations near one of vanishing stress. In particular, "mountains on neutron stars", which are made possible by the presence of an elastic crust in neutron stars, can be treated using the techniques developed here.
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0803.3089
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Generalized exponential function and discrete growth models Here we show that a particular one-parameter generalization of the exponential function is suitable to unify most of the popular one-species discrete population dynamics models into a simple formula. A physical interpretation is given to this new introduced parameter in the context of the continuous Richards model, which remains valid for the discrete case. From the discretization of the continuous Richards' model (generalization of the Gompertz and Verhuslt models), one obtains a generalized logistic map and we briefly study its properties. Notice, however that the physical interpretation for the introduced parameter persists valid for the discrete case. Next, we generalize the (scramble competition) $\theta$-Ricker discrete model and analytically calculate the fixed points as well as their stability. In contrast to previous generalizations, from the generalized $\theta$-Ricker model one is able to retrieve either scramble or contest models.
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1902.06589
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Uniform Yomdin-Gromov parametrizations and points of bounded height in valued fields
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math/9908038
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Affine Structures on Quantum Principal Bundles Quantum affine bundles are quantum principal bundles with affine quantum structure groups. A general theory of quantum affine bundles is presented. In particular, a detailed analysis of differential calculi over these bundles is performed, including the description of a natural differential calculus over the structure affine quantum group. A particular attention is given to the study of the specific properties of quantum affine connections and several purely quantum phenomena appearing in the context of quantum affine bundles. Various interesting constructions are presented. In particular, the main ideas are illustrated within the example of the quantum Hopf fibration.
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1511.00958
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Shape-dependence of transmission, reflection and absorption eigenvalue densities in disordered waveguides with dissipation The universal bimodal distribution of transmission eigenvalues in lossless diffusive systems un- derpins such celebrated phenomena as universal conductance fluctuations, quantum shot noise in condensed matter physics and enhanced transmission in optics and acoustics. Here, we show that in the presence of absorption, density of the transmission eigenvalues depends on the confinement geometry of scattering media. Furthermore, in an asymmetric waveguide, densities of the reflection and absorption eigenvalues also depend of the side from which the waves are incident. With increas- ing absorpotion, the density of absorption eigenvalues transforms from single-peak to double-peak function. Our findings open a new avenue for coherent control of wave transmission, reflection and absorption in random media.
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hep-ph/0608334
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Probing deviations from tri-bimaximal mixing through ultra high energy neutrino signals
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2107.04475
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Hydrodynamic instabilities and collective dynamics in activity-balanced pusher-puller mixtures
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1904.06220
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Investigating the roots of the nonlinear Luttinger liquid phenomenology The nonlinear Luttinger liquid phenomenology of one-dimensional correlated Fermi systems is an attempt to describe the effect of the band curvature beyond the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid paradigm. It relies on the observation that the dynamical structure factor of the interacting electron gas shows a logarithmic threshold singularity when evaluated to first order perturbation theory in the two-particle interaction. This term was interpreted as the linear one in an expansion which was conjectured to resum to a power law. A field theory, the mobile impurity model, which is constructed such that it provides the power law in the structure factor, was suggested to be the proper effective model and used to compute the single-particle spectral function. This forms the basis of the nonlinear Luttinger liquid phenomenology. Surprisingly, the second order perturbative contribution to the structure factor was so far not studied. We first close this gap and show that it is consistent with the conjectured power law. Secondly, we critically assess the steps leading to the mobile impurity Hamiltonian. We show that the model does not allow to include the effect of the momentum dependence of the (bulk) two-particle potential. This dependence was recently shown to spoil power laws in the single-particle spectral function which previously were believed to be part of the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid universality. Although our second order results for the structure factor are consistent with power-law scaling, this raises doubts that the conjectured nonlinear Luttinger liquid phenomenology can be considered as universal. We conclude that more work is required to clarify this.
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1111.3435
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: A flexible Bloch mode method for computing complex band structures and impedances of two-dimensional photonic crystals
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2103.16900
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Design and Sensitivity of JUNO's scintillator radiopurity pre-detector OSIRIS The OSIRIS detector is a subsystem of the liquid scintillator fillling chain of the JUNO reactor neutrino experiment. Its purpose is to validate the radiopurity of the scintillator to assure that all components of the JUNO scintillator system work to specifications and only neutrino-grade scintillator is filled into the JUNO Central Detector. The aspired sensitivity level of $10^{-16}$ g/g of $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th requires a large ($\sim$20 m$^3$) detection volume and ultralow background levels. The present paper reports on the design and major components of the OSIRIS detector, the detector simulation as well as the measuring strategies foreseen and the sensitivity levels to U/Th that can be reached in this setup.
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2005.11169
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Quantum multipartite maskers vs quantum error-correcting codes
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0903.1708
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Singlet particles as cold dark matter in noncommutative space-time
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1703.04002
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Quantum Time Crystal By Decoherence: Proposal With Incommensurate Charge Density Wave Ring
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hep-ph/9512392
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Counting pions in the nucleon
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1401.3428
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Heuristic Search Approach to Planning with Continuous Resources in Stochastic Domains We consider the problem of optimal planning in stochastic domains with resource constraints, where the resources are continuous and the choice of action at each step depends on resource availability. We introduce the HAO* algorithm, a generalization of the AO* algorithm that performs search in a hybrid state space that is modeled using both discrete and continuous state variables, where the continuous variables represent monotonic resources. Like other heuristic search algorithms, HAO* leverages knowledge of the start state and an admissible heuristic to focus computational effort on those parts of the state space that could be reached from the start state by following an optimal policy. We show that this approach is especially effective when resource constraints limit how much of the state space is reachable. Experimental results demonstrate its effectiveness in the domain that motivates our research: automated planning for planetary exploration rovers.
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1012.3301
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Motivic slices and colored operads
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1702.04064
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Scattering in $H^1$ for the intercritical NLS with an inverse-square potential We study the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with an inverse-square potential in dimensions $3\leq d \leq 6$. We consider both focusing and defocusing nonlinearities in the mass-supercritical and energy-subcritical regime. In the focusing case, we prove a scattering/blowup dichotomy below the ground state. In the defocusing case, we prove scattering in $H^1$ for arbitrary data.
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1312.4401
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Generalised CP and Trimaximal TM$_1$ Lepton Mixing in $S_4$ Family Symmetry We construct two flavor models based on $S_4$ family symmetry and generalised CP symmetry. In both models, the $S_4$ family symmetry is broken down to the $Z^{SU}_2$ subgroup in the neutrino sector, as a consequence, the trimaximal $\text{TM}_1$ lepton mixing is produced. Depending on the free parameters in the flavon potential, the Dirac CP is predicted to be either conserved or maximally broken, and the Majorana CP phases are trivial. The two models differ in the neutrino sector. The flavon fields are involved in the Dirac mass terms at leading order in the first model, and the neutrino mass matrix contains three real parameters such that the absolute neutrino masses are fixed. Nevertheless, the flavon fields enter into the Majorana mass terms at leading order in the second model. The leading order lepton mixing is of the tri-bimaximal form which is broken down to $\text{TM}_1$ by the next to leading order contributions.
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astro-ph/0406255
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Sample of Low Redshift BL Lacs. I. The Radio Data We present a new sample of 30 nearby (z<0.2) BL Lacs, selected to study the nuclear as well as the large scale properties of low power radio sources. In this first paper, we show and discuss new radio data taken with the VLA (19 objects at 1.4 GHz, either in A or C configuration, or both) as well as with the VLBA (15 sources at 5 GHz). On the kiloparsec scale, all objects exhibit a compact core and a variety of radio morphologies (jets, halos, secondary compact components). On the parsec scale, we find weak cores and a few short, one-sided, jets. From the jet/counter-jet ratio, core dominance, and synchrotron self Compton model we estimate the intrinsic orientation and velocity of the jets. The resulting properties of BL Lacs are similar to those of a parent population composed of FR I radio galaxies.
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1108.4860
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Biological Observer-Participation and Wheeler's 'Law without Law' It is argued that at a sufficiently deep level the conventional quantitative approach to the study of nature faces difficult problems, and that biological processes should be seen as more fundamental, in a way that can be elaborated on the basis of Peircean semiotics and Yardley's Circular Theory. In such a world-view, Wheeler's observer-participation and emergent law arise naturally, rather than having to be imposed artificially. This points the way to a deeper understanding of nature, where meaning has a fundamental role to play that is invisible to quantitative science.
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2003.01084
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Distributed Leader-Follower Formation Tracking Control of Multiple Quad-rotors The leader-follower formation control analysis for multiple quad-rotor systems is investigated in this paper. To achieve predefined formation in the three-dimensional air space ($x,y$ and $z$), a novel local tracking control law and a distributed observer are obtained. The local tracking control law starts with finding a bounded continuous yet greater-than-zero control in $z$, based on which following a feedback linearization controls derived for errors associated with $x$ and $y$. The distributed observer achieves position coordination among followers, though there are only partial followers can know the leader's states and only neighboring communication is available. Simulation results validate the proposed formation scheme.
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0904.2719
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Existence of periodic orbits for geodesible vector fields on closed 3-manifolds In this paper we deal with the existence of periodic orbits of geodesible vector fields on closed 3-manifolds. A vector field is geodesible if there exists a Riemannian metric on the ambient manifold making its orbits geodesics. In particular, Reeb vector fields and vector fields that admit a global section are geodesible. We will classify the closed 3-manifolds that admit aperiodic volume preserving real analytic geodesible vector fields, and prove the existence of periodic orbits for real analytic geodesible vector fields (not volume preserving), when the 3-manifold is not a torus bundle over the circle. We will also prove the existence of periodic orbits of C2 geodesible vector fields in some closed 3-manifolds.
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cs/0505011
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: SWiM: A Simple Window Mover As computers become more ubiquitous, traditional two-dimensional interfaces must be replaced with interfaces based on a three-dimensional metaphor. However, these interfaces must still be as simple and functional as their two-dimensional predecessors. This paper introduces SWiM, a new interface for moving application windows between various screens, such as wall displays, laptop monitors, and desktop displays, in a three-dimensional physical environment. SWiM was designed based on the results of initial "paper and pencil" user tests of three possible interfaces. The results of these tests led to a map-like interface where users select the destination display for their application from various icons. If the destination is a mobile display it is not displayed on the map. Instead users can select the screen's name from a list of all possible destination displays. User testing of SWiM was conducted to discover whether it is easy to learn and use. Users that were asked to use SWiM without any instructions found the interface as intuitive to use as users who were given a demonstration. The results show that SWiM combines simplicity and functionality to create an interface that is easy to learn and easy to use.
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hep-th/9805145
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Conformal Field Theory Correlators from Classical Field Theory on Anti-de Sitter Space II. Vector and Spinor Fields We use the AdS/CFT correspondence to calculate CFT correlation functions of vector and spinor fields. The connection between the AdS and boundary fields is properly treated via a Dirichlet boundary value problem.
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quant-ph/0207111
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Single Atom and Two Atom Ramsey Interferometry with Quantized Fields Implications of field quantization on Ramsey interferometry are discussed and general conditions for the occurrence of interference are obtained. Interferences do not occur if the fields in two Ramsey zones have precise number of photons. However in this case we show how two atom (like two photon) interferometry can be used to discern a variety of interference effects as the two independent Ramsey zones get entangled by the passage of first atom. Generation of various entangled states like |0,2>+|2,0> are discussed and in far off resonance case generation of entangled state of two coherent states is discussed.
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1411.3201
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Novel Power and Completion Time Models for Virtualized Environments Power consumption costs takes upto half of operational expenses of datacenters making power management a critical concern. Advances in processor technology provide fine-grained control over operating frequency and voltage of processors and this control can be used to tradeoff power for performance. Although many power and performance models exist, they have a significant error margin while predicting the performance of memory or file-intensive tasks and HPC applications. Our investigations reveal that the prediction error is due in part to the fact that they do not take frequency AND CPU variations account, rather they just depend on the CPU by itself. In this paper, we empirically derive power and completion time models using linear regression with CPU utilization and operating frequency as parameters. We validate our power model on several Intel and AMD processors by predicting within 2-7% of measured power. We validate our completion time model using five kernels of NASA Parallel Benchmark suite and five CPU, memory and file-intensive benchmarks on four heterogeneous systems and predicting within 1-6% of observed performance. We then show how these models can be employed to realize as much as 15% savings in power while delivering 44% better performance for applications deployed in a virtualized environment.
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10.1101/2021.02.09.430526
Instruct: Identify the main category of Biorxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: N-glycosylation on Oryza Sativa Root Germin-like Protein 1 is conserved but not required for stability or activity Germin and germin-like proteins (GLPs) are a broad family of extracellular glycoproteins ubiquitously distributed in plants. Overexpression of Oryza sativa root germin like protein 1 (OsRGLP1) enhances superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in transgenic plants. Here, we report bioinformatic analysis and heterologous expression of OsRGLP1 to study the role of glycosylation on OsRGLP1 protein stability and activity. Sequence analysis of OsRGLP1 homologs identified diverse N-glycosylation sequons, one of which was highly conserved. We therefore expressed OsRGLP1 in glycosylation-competent Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a Maltose Binding Protein (MBP) fusion. Mass spectrometry analysis of purified OsRGLP1 showed it was expressed by S. cerevisiae in both N-glycosylated and unmodified forms. Glycoprotein thermal profiling showed little difference in the thermal stability of the glycosylated and unmodified protein forms. Circular Dichroism spectroscopy of MBP-OsRGLP1 and a N-Q glycosylation-deficient variant showed that both glycosylated and unmodified MBP-OsRGLP1 had similar secondary structure, and both forms had equivalent SOD activity. Together, we concluded that glycosylation was not critical for OsRGLP1 protein stability or activity, and it could therefore likely be produced in Escherichia coli without glycosylation. Indeed, we found that OsRGLP1 could be efficiently expressed and purified from K12 shuffle E. coli with a specific activity of 1251{+/-}70 Units/mg. In conclusion, we find that some highly conserved N-glycosylation sites are not necessarily required for protein stability or activity, and describe a suitable method for production of OsRGLP1 which paves the way for further characterization and use of this protein.
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1806.02646
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Magnetic domain walls as broadband spin wave and elastic magnetisation wave emitters We report on the direct observation of spin wave and elastic wave emission from magnetic domain walls in ferromagnetic thin films. Driven by alternating homogeneous magnetic fields the magnetic domain walls act as coherent magnetisation wave sources. Directional and low damped elastic waves below and above the ferromagnetic resonance are excited. The wave vector of the magnetoelastically induced acoustic shear waves is linearly tuned by varying the excitation frequency. Domain wall emitted magnetostatic surface spin waves occur at higher frequencies, which characteristics are confirmed by micromagnetic simulations. The distinct modes of magnetisation wave excitation from micromagnetic objects are a general physical phenomenon relevant for dynamic magnetisation processes in structured magnetic films. Magnetic domain walls can act as reconfigurable antennas for spin wave and elastic wave generation with control of the wave orientation.
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1107.1250
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Simple counterterms for asymptotically AdS spacetimes in Lovelock gravity
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cond-mat/9306018
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Excitation spectrum and critical exponents of a one-dimensional integrable model of fermions with correlated hopping We investigate the excitation spectrum of a model of $N$ colour fermions with correlated hopping which can be solved by a nested Bethe ansatz. The gapless excitations of particle-hole type are calculated as well as the spin-wave like excitations which have a gap. Using general predictions of conformal field theory the long distance behaviour of some groundstate correlation functions are derived from a finite-size analysis of the gapless excitations. From the algebraic decay we show that for increasing particle density the correlation of so-called $N$-multiplets of particles dominates over the density-density correlation. This indicates the presence of bound complexes of these $N$-multiplets. This picture is also supported by the calculation of the effective mass of charge carriers.
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1706.03880
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: MNL-Bandit: A Dynamic Learning Approach to Assortment Selection We consider a dynamic assortment selection problem, where in every round the retailer offers a subset (assortment) of $N$ substitutable products to a consumer, who selects one of these products according to a multinomial logit (MNL) choice model. The retailer observes this choice and the objective is to dynamically learn the model parameters, while optimizing cumulative revenues over a selling horizon of length $T$. We refer to this exploration-exploitation formulation as the MNL-Bandit problem. Existing methods for this problem follow an "explore-then-exploit" approach, which estimate parameters to a desired accuracy and then, treating these estimates as if they are the correct parameter values, offers the optimal assortment based on these estimates. These approaches require certain a priori knowledge of "separability", determined by the true parameters of the underlying MNL model, and this in turn is critical in determining the length of the exploration period. (Separability refers to the distinguishability of the true optimal assortment from the other sub-optimal alternatives.) In this paper, we give an efficient algorithm that simultaneously explores and exploits, achieving performance independent of the underlying parameters. The algorithm can be implemented in a fully online manner, without knowledge of the horizon length $T$. Furthermore, the algorithm is adaptive in the sense that its performance is near-optimal in both the "well separated" case, as well as the general parameter setting where this separation need not hold.
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1901.04531
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Statistical Models for the Number of Successful Cyber Intrusions We propose several generalized linear models (GLMs) to predict the number of successful cyber intrusions (or "intrusions") into an organization's computer network, where the rate at which intrusions occur is a function of the following observable characteristics of the organization: (i) domain name server (DNS) traffic classified by their top-level domains (TLDs); (ii) the number of network security policy violations; and (iii) a set of predictors that we collectively call "cyber footprint" that is comprised of the number of hosts on the organization's network, the organization's similarity to educational institution behavior (SEIB), and its number of records on scholar.google.com (ROSG). In addition, we evaluate the number of intrusions to determine whether these events follow a Poisson or negative binomial (NB) probability distribution. We reveal that the NB GLM provides the best fit model for the observed count data, number of intrusions per organization, because the NB model allows the variance of the count data to exceed the mean. We also show that there are restricted and simpler NB regression models that omit selected predictors and improve the goodness-of-fit of the NB GLM for the observed data. With our model simulations, we identify certain TLDs in the DNS traffic as having significant impact on the number of intrusions. In addition, we use the models and regression results to conclude that the number of network security policy violations are consistently predictive of the number of intrusions.
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2112.15186
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Geometric quantum adiabatic methods for quantum chemistry Existing quantum algorithms for quantum chemistry work well near the equilibrium geometry of molecules, but the results can become unstable when the chemical bonds are broken at large atomic distances. For any adiabatic approach, this usually leads to serious problems, such as level crossing and/or energy gap closing along the adiabatic evolution path. In this work, we propose a quantum algorithm based on adiabatic evolution to obtain molecular eigenstates and eigenenergies in quantum chemistry, which exploits a smooth geometric deformation by changing bond lengths and bond angles. Even with a simple uniform stretching of chemical bonds, this algorithm performs more stably and achieves better accuracy than our previous adiabatic method [Phys. Rev. Research 3, 013104 (2021)]. It solves the problems related to energy gap closing and level crossing along the adiabatic evolution path at large atomic distances. We demonstrate its utility in several examples, including H${}_2$O, CH${}_2$, and a chemical reaction of H${}_2$+D${}_2\rightarrow$ 2HD. Furthermore, our fidelity analysis demonstrates that even with finite bond length changes, our algorithm still achieves high fidelity with the ground state.
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2101.07354
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Consistency of random-walk based network embedding algorithms
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2111.09295
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Merging discrete Morse vector fields: a case of stubborn geometric parallelization We address the basic question in discrete Morse theory of combining discrete gradient fields that are partially defined on subsets of the given complex. This is a well-posed question when the discrete gradient field $V$ is generated using a fixed algorithm which has a local nature. One example is ProcessLowerStars, a widely used algorithm for computing persistent homology associated to a grey-scale image in 2D or 3D. While the algorithm for $V$ may be inherently local, being computed within stars of vertices and so embarrassingly parallelizable, in practical use it is natural to want to distribute the computation over patches $P_{i}$, apply the chosen algorithm to compute the fields $V_{i}$ associated to each patch, and then assemble the ambient field $V$ from these. Simply merging the fields from the patches, even when that makes sense, gives a wrong answer. We develop both very general merging procedures and leaner versions designed for specific, easy to arrange covering patterns.
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