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2203.04108
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Comfortable place for quantum walkers on finite path
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1804.09215
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Infrared modified gravity with propagating torsion: instability of torsionfull de Sitter-like solutions We continue the exploration of the consistency of a modified-gravity theory that generalizes General Relativity by including a dynamical torsion in addition to the dynamical metric. The six-parameter theory we consider was found to be consistent around arbitrary torsionless Einstein backgrounds, in spite of its containing a (notoriously delicate) massive spin-2 excitation. At zero bare cosmological constant, this theory was found to admit a self-accelerating solution whose exponential expansion is sustained by a non-zero torsion background. The scalar-type perturbations of the latter torsionfull self-accelerating solution were recently studied and were found to preserve the number of propagating scalar degrees of freedom, but to exhibit, for some values of the torsion background some exponential instabilities (of a rather mild type). Here, we study the tensor-type and vector-type perturbations of the torsionfull self-accelerating solution, and of its deformation by a non-zero bare cosmological constant. We find strong, "gradient" instabilities in the vector sector. No tuning of the parameters of the theory can kill these instabilities without creating instabilities in the other sectors. Further work is needed to see whether generic torsionfull backgrounds are prone to containing gradient instabilities, or if the instabilities we found are mainly due to the (generalized) self-accelerating nature of the special de Sitter backgrounds we considered.
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2111.05757
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Transition Edge Sensor Chip Design of Modular CE{\nu}NS Detector for the Ricochet Experiment Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE$\nu$ NS) offers a valuable approach in searching for physics beyond the Standard Model. The Ricochet neutrino experiment aims to perform a precision measurement of the CE$\nu$ NS spectrum at the ILL nuclear reactor with cryogenic solid-state detectors. The experiment employs an array of cryogenic thermal detectors, each with a mass of around 30~g and an energy threshold of 50~eV. The US groups will contribute a 9 detector array based on Transition Edge Sensors (TES) read out with microwave SQUID multiplexers. The design will not only fulfill the requirements for Ricochet, but also act as a demonstrator for future neutrino experiments that will require thousands of macroscopic detectors and readout channels. In this article, we will present our second design of our modular TES chip and discuss the predictions from our numerical modeling.
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math-ph/0612016
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Some convolution products in Quantum Field Theory This paper aims to show constructions of scale dependence and interaction on some probabilistic models which may be revelant for renormalization theory in Quantum Field Theory. We begin with a review of the convolution product's use in the Kreimer-Connes formalism of perturbative renormalization. We show that the Wilson effective action can be obtained from a convolution product propriety of regularized Gaussian measures on the space of fields. Then, we propose a natural C*-algebraic framework for scale dependent field theories which may enhance the conceptual approach to renormalization theory. In the same spirit, we introduce a probabilistic construction of interacting theories for simple models and apply it for quantum field theory by defining a partition function in this setting.
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2204.10175
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Selecting and scheduling an optimal subset of road network upgrades
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1902.08668
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Beating SGD Saturation with Tail-Averaging and Minibatching
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astro-ph/0307092
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Peculiar velocities of galaxy clusters: a comparison with the linear theory
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1902.04889
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Calculation and Verification of Irradiation Damage Cross Section with Energy-Angular Distribution To complete the computation of Displacements per Atom (DPA) cross sections, the present work shows the methods of calculating DPA cross sections with the nuclear data of energy-angular distribution in both the laboratory and the Center-of-Mass (CM) frames. The method of direct calculation with data in the CM frame is proposed and recommended to decrease the computation burden and keep all information. Theoretical analyses reveal that more than 7-point Gauss-Legendre Quadrature (GLQ) should be used to ensure the convergence of the angular integration for DPA computations. Numerical results show that 8-point GLQ is sufficient for the continuum inelastic neutron scattering, while 64-point GLQ is implemented in NJOY. Because the integrand over secondary energy is not derivable in the whole domain of the secondary energy, the trapezoidal integration is used to perform the numerical integration. The numerical calculations show that the trapezoidal integration is suitable to perform the integration over the secondary energy on the fine grid given by nuclear data files at least for 56Fe. The present work reveals that the direct interpolation of energy-angular-integrated damage can give the same results computed with standard interpolated energy-angular distributions. The DPA cross sections will be overestimated if isotropic angular distributions are assumed. However, the first-order Legendre polynomial can give DPA cross sections within 0.4% deviation, while 12 orders are required to describe the anisotropic angular distribution.
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1706.09115
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Fairness of Congestion-Based Congestion Control: Experimental Evaluation and Analysis BBR is a new congestion-based congestion control algorithm proposed by Google. A BBR flow sequentially measures the bottleneck bandwidth and round-trip delay of the network pipe, and uses the measured results to govern its sending behavior, maximizing the delivery bandwidth while minimizing the delay. However, our deployment in geo-distributed cloud servers reveals a severe RTT fairness problem: a BBR flow with longer RTT dominates a competing flow with shorter RTT. Somewhat surprisingly, our deployment of BBR on the Internet and an in-house cluster unearthed a consistent bandwidth disparity among competing flows. Long BBR flows are bound to seize bandwidth from short ones. Intrigued by this unexpected behavior, we ask, is the phenomenon intrinsic to BBR? how's the severity? and what's the root cause? To this end, we conduct thorough measurements and develop a theoretical model on bandwidth dynamics. We find, as long as the competing flows are of different RTTs, bandwidth disparities will arise. With an RTT ratio of 10, even flow starvation can happen. We blame it on BBR's connivance at sending an excessive amount of data when probing bandwidth. Specifically, the amount of data is in proportion to RTT, making long RTT flows overwhelming short ones. Based on this observation, we design a derivative of BBR that achieves guaranteed flow fairness, at the meantime without losing any merits. We have implemented our proposed solution in Linux kernel and evaluated it through extensive experiments.
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2112.12124
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Machine learning nonequilibrium electron forces for adiabatic spin dynamics We present a generalized potential theory of nonequilibrium torques for the Landau-Lifshitz equation. The general formulation of exchange forces in terms of two potential energies allows for the implementation of accurate machine learning models for adiabatic spin dynamics of out-of-equilibrium itinerant magnetic systems. To demonstrate our approach, we develop a deep-learning neural network that successfully learns the forces in a driven s-d model computed from the nonequilibrium Green's function method. We show that the Landau-Lifshitz dynamics simulations with forces predicted from the neural-net model accurately reproduce the voltage-driven domain-wall propagation. Our work opens a new avenue for multi-scale modeling of nonequilibrium dynamical phenomena in itinerant magnets and spintronics based on machine-learning models.
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1608.02171
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: True Rigidity: Interpenetration-free Multi-Body Simulation with Polytopic Contact An effective paradigm for simulating the dynamics of robots that locomote and manipulate is multi-rigid body simulation with rigid contact. This paradigm provides reasonable tradeoffs between accuracy, running time, and simplicity of parameter selection and identification. The Stewart-Trinkle/Anitescu-Potra time stepping approach is the basis of many existing implementations. It successfully treats inconsistent (Painleve-type) contact configurations, efficiently handles many contact events occurring in short time intervals, and provably converges to the solution of the continuous time differential algebraic equations (DAEs) as the integration step size tends to zero. However, there is currently no means to determine when the solution has largely converged, i.e., when smaller integration steps would result in only small increases in accuracy. The present work describes an approach that computes the event times (when the set of active equations in a DAE changes) of all contact/impact events for a multi-body simulation, toward using integration techniques with error control to compute a solution with desired accuracy. We also describe a first-order, variable integration approach that ensures that rigid bodies with convex polytopic geometries never interpenetrate. This approach permits taking large steps when possible and takes small steps when contact is complex.
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1209.4726
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Non-local coupling of two donor-bound electrons
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0902.2929
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Radial thermal expansion of pure and Xe-saturated bundles of single-walled carbon nanotubes at low temperatures The radial thermal expansion coefficient (a)r of pure and Xe-saturated bundles of single-walled carbon nanotubes has been measured in the interval 2.2-120 K. The coefficient is positive above T = 5.5 K and negative at lower temperatures. The experiment was made using a low temperature capacitance dilatometer with a sensitivity of 2x10-9 cm and the sample was prepared by compacting a CNT powder such that the pressure applied oriented the nanotube axes perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical sample. The data show that individual nanotubes have a negative thermal expansion while the solid compacted material has a positive expansion coefficient due to expansion of the intertube volume in the bundles. Doping the nanotubes with Xe caused a sharp increase in the magnitude of (a)r in the whole range of temperatures used, and a peak in the dependence (a)r (T) in the interval 50-65 K. A subsequent decrease in the Xe concentration lowered the peak considerably but had little effect on the thermal expansion coefficient of the sample outside the region of the peak. The features revealed have been explained qualitatively.
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1701.04304
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Tight entropic uncertainty relations for systems with dimension three to five We consider two (natural) families of observables $O_k$ for systems with dimension $d=3,4,5$: the spin observables $S_x$, $S_y$ and $S_z$, and the observables that have mutually unbiased bases as eigenstates. We derive tight entropic uncertainty relations for these families, in the form $\sum_kH(O_k)\geqslant\alpha_d$, where $H(O_k)$ is the Shannon entropy of the measurement outcomes of $O_k$ and $\alpha_d$ is a constant. We show that most of our bounds are stronger than previously known ones. We also give the form of the states that attain these inequalities.
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1905.05817
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: 3D-VAR for Parametrized Partial Differential Equations: A Certified Reduced Basis Approach In this paper, we propose a reduced order approach for 3D variational data assimilation governed by parametrized partial differential equations. In contrast to the classical 3D-VAR formulation that penalizes the measurement error directly, we present a modified formulation that penalizes the experimentally-observable misfit in the measurement space. Furthermore, we include a model correction term that allows to obtain an improved state estimate. We begin by discussing the influence of the measurement space on the amplification of noise and prove a necessary and sufficient condition for the identification of a "good" measurement space. We then propose a certified reduced basis (RB) method for the estimation of the model correction, the state prediction, the adjoint solution and the observable misfit with respect to the true state for real-time and many-query applications. A posteriori bounds are proposed for the error in each of these approximations. Finally, we introduce different approaches for the generation of the reduced basis spaces and the stability-based selection of measurement functionals. The 3D-VAR method and the associated certified reduced basis approximation are tested in a parameter and state estimation problem for a steady-state thermal conduction problem with unknown parameters and unknown Neumann boundary conditions.
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2007.14040
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Test of the universality of $\tau$ and $\mu$ lepton couplings in $W$-boson decays from $t\bar{t}$ events with the ATLAS detector The Standard Model of particle physics encapsulates our current best understanding of physics at the smallest scales. A fundamental axiom of this theory is the universality of the couplings of the different generations of leptons to the electroweak gauge bosons. The measurement of the ratio of the rate of decay of $W$ bosons to $\tau$-leptons and muons, $R(\tau/\mu) = B(W \to \tau \nu_\tau)/B(W \to \mu \nu_\mu)$, constitutes an important test of this axiom. A measurement of this quantity with a novel technique using di-leptonic $t\bar{t}$ events is presented based on 139 fb${}^{-1}$ of data recorded with the ATLAS detector in proton--proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV. Muons originating from $W$ bosons and those originating from an intermediate $\tau$-lepton are distinguished using the lifetime of the $\tau$-lepton, through the muon transverse impact parameter, and differences in the muon transverse momentum spectra. The value of $R(\tau/\mu)$ is found to be $0.992 \pm 0.013 [\pm 0.007 (stat) \pm 0.011 (syst)]$ and is in agreement with the hypothesis of universal lepton couplings as postulated in the Standard Model. This is the most precise measurement of this ratio, and the only such measurement from the Large Hadron Collider, to date.
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1907.09699
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Learning to Select, Track, and Generate for Data-to-Text We propose a data-to-text generation model with two modules, one for tracking and the other for text generation. Our tracking module selects and keeps track of salient information and memorizes which record has been mentioned. Our generation module generates a summary conditioned on the state of tracking module. Our model is considered to simulate the human-like writing process that gradually selects the information by determining the intermediate variables while writing the summary. In addition, we also explore the effectiveness of the writer information for generation. Experimental results show that our model outperforms existing models in all evaluation metrics even without writer information. Incorporating writer information further improves the performance, contributing to content planning and surface realization.
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1801.10087
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The Benefits of Population Diversity in Evolutionary Algorithms: A Survey of Rigorous Runtime Analyses
[ { "docid": "1", "text": "The categories of this paper are: cs", "title": "" } ]
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hep-ph/0006227
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Soft remnant interactions and rapidity gaps Soft colour exchange models give a unified description of both diffractive and non-diffractive events, such that e-p and p-pbar collider data with and without rapidity gaps are well reproduced. We show that these models also describe the new Tevatron data on diffraction based on observed leading antiprotons, which provide new information on how to treat the beam particle remnant in the Monte Carlo model.
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2004.02257
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Security Analysis and Fault Detection Against Stealthy Replay Attacks
[ { "docid": "1", "text": "The categories of this paper are: cs", "title": "" }, { "docid": "2", "text": "The categories of this paper are: math", "title": "" } ]
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1912.10341
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Nonmodular infinite products and a Conjecture of Seo and Yee We will tackle a conjecture of S. Seo and A. J. Yee, which says that the series expansion of $1/(q,-q^3;q^4)_\infty$ has nonnegative coefficients. Our approach relies on an approximation of the generally nonmodular infinite product $1/(q^a;q^M)_\infty$ where $M$ is a positive integer and $a$ is any of $1,2,\ldots,M$.
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1707.01313
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Benchmarking Denoising Algorithms with Real Photographs
[ { "docid": "1", "text": "The categories of this paper are: cs", "title": "" } ]
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astro-ph/9911429
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: X-ray emission/absorption mechanisms of 4 NLSy-1-like AGN and a radio quasar: QSO 0117-2837, RXJ0134.3-4258, NGC 4051, Mrk 1298, and 4C +74.26 We present a study of the X-ray variability properties and spectral shapes of five active galaxies all of which show extreme or enigmatic X-ray properties. We focus on QSO 0117-2837, RXJ0134.3-4258, and NGC 4051, and briefly comment on Mrk 1298 and 4C +74.26. The individual objects were originally partly selected as candidates to host warm absorbers on the basis of (i) characteristic X-ray absorption features (NGC 4051, Mrk 1298, 4C +74.26), (ii) extreme X-ray spectral steepness (QSO 0117-2837; this object is found to be located in the `zone of avoidance' when plotted in the Gamma_x - FWHM_Hbeta diagram), and (iii) drastic spectral variability (RXJ0134.3-4258). The temporal analysis reveals large-amplitude variability by a factor ~30 in the long-term X-ray lightcurve of NGC 4051, very rapid variability of Mrk 1298, constant X-ray flux of the NLSy1 galaxy QSO 0117-2837, and constant mean countrate of RXJ0134.3-4258 despite huge spectral changes. Besides the warm absorber, several further mechanisms and their merits/shortcomings are investigated to explain the spectral characteristics of the individual objects. Different models are favored for different sources. Consequences for Narrow-line Seyfert 1s in general are discussed and we present results from photoionization models to distinguish between different suggested NLSy1 scenarios.
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1210.2076
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: A priori and a posteriori $W^{1,\infty}$ error analysis of a QC method for complex lattices
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2107.02328
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Polarized skylight orientation determination artificial neural network This paper proposes an artificial neural network to determine orientation using polarized skylight. This neural network has specific dilated convolution, which can extract light intensity information of different polarization directions. Then, the degree of polarization (DOP) and angle of polarization (AOP) are directly extracted in the network. In addition, the exponential function encoding of orientation is designed as the network output, which can better reflect the insect's encoding of polarization information, and improve the accuracy of orientation determination. Finally, training and testing were conducted on a public polarized skylight navigation dataset, and the experimental results proved the stability and effectiveness of the network.
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astro-ph/0602026
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Spatial clustering of USS sources and galaxies
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1810.09449
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Quadrupole Phonons in the Cadmium Isotopes
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1009.2207
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: MiBoard: A Digital Game from a Physical World Increasing user engagement is constant challenge for Intelligent Tutoring Systems researchers. A current trend in the ITS field is to increase engagement of proven learning systems by integrating them within games, or adding in game like components. Incorporating proven learning methods within a game based environment is expected to add to the overall experience without detracting from the original goals, however, the current study demonstrates two important issues with regard to ITS design. First, effective designs from the physical world do not always translate into the digital world. Second, games do not necessarily improve engagement, and in some cases, they may have the opposite effect. The current study discusses the development and a brief assessment of MiBoard a multiplayer collaborative online board game designed to closely emulate a previously developed physical board game, iSTART: The Board Game.
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hep-th/0012017
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Exact late time Hawking radiation and the information loss problem for evaporating near-extremal black holes In this paper we investigate the effects of gravitational backreaction for the late time Hawking radiation of evaporating near-extremal black holes. This problem can be studied within the framework of an effective one-loop solvable model on AdS_2. We find that the Hawking flux goes down exponentially and it is proportional to a parameter which depends on details of the collapsing matter. This result seems to suggest that the information of the initial state is not lost and that the boundary of AdS_2 acts, at least at late times, as a sort of stretched horizon in the Reissner-Nordstrom spacetime.
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hep-ph/9502291
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Corrections of order ${\cal O}(G_F M_t^2 \as^2)$ to the $\rho$ parameter The three-loop QCD corrections to the $\rho$ parameter from top and bottom quark loops are calculated. The result differs from the one recently calculated by Avdeev et al. As function of the pole mass the numerical value is given by $\drho=\frac{3G_F M_t^2}{8\sqrt{2}\pi^2}(1- 2.8599 \api - 14.594 (\api)^2 )$.
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1702.06379
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Probabilistic Complex Event Recognition: A Survey Complex Event Recognition applications exhibit various types of uncertainty, ranging from incomplete and erroneous data streams to imperfect complex event patterns. We review Complex Event Recognition techniques that handle, to some extent, uncertainty. We examine techniques based on automata, probabilistic graphical models and first-order logic, which are the most common ones, and approaches based on Petri Nets and Grammars, which are less frequently used. A number of limitations are identified with respect to the employed languages, their probabilistic models and their performance, as compared to the purely deterministic cases. Based on those limitations, we highlight promising directions for future work.
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1507.07380
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: SM vacuum stability and the Weyl consistency conditions: Counting to three We demonstrate how a new perturbative ordering may result from the structure of the Weyl anomaly. Respecting the abelian nature of the Weyl anomaly at the lowest order enforces the use of beta functions calculated to a different loop order for different types of couplings. These consistency conditions are found to be satisfied by the renormalization group equations of the standard model, and we perform an analysis of the vacuum stability of the Higgs potential respecting the consistency conditions and compare to the previous results. Hints toward unknown structure in the standard model renormalization group equations are found, although the vacuum stability results are in agreement with previous estimates.
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1909.07313
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Solving Strong-Substitutes Product-Mix Auctions This paper develops algorithms to solve strong-substitutes product-mix auctions. That is, it finds competitive equilibrium prices and quantities for agents who use this auction's bidding language to truthfully express their strong-substitutes preferences over an arbitrary number of goods, each of which is available in multiple discrete units. (Strong substitutes preferences are also known, in other literatures, as $M^\natural$-concave, matroidal and well-layered maps, and valuated matroids). Our use of the bidding language, and the information it provides, contrasts with existing algorithms that rely on access to a valuation or demand oracle to find equilibrium. We compute market-clearing prices using algorithms that apply existing submodular minimisation methods. Allocating the supply among the bidders at these prices then requires solving a novel constrained matching problem. Our algorithm iteratively simplifies the allocation problem, perturbing bids and prices in a way that resolves tie-breaking choices created by bids that can be accepted on more than one good. We provide practical running time bounds on both price-finding and allocation, and illustrate experimentally that our allocation mechanism is practical.
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1812.00771
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Masses and decay constants of $B_c^{(*)}$ mesons with $N_f=2+1+1$ twisted mass fermions
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1611.02571
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Robust change-point detection in panel data In panel data we observe a usually high number N of individuals over a time period T. Even if T is large one often assumes stability of the model over time. We propose a nonparametric and robust test for a change in location and derive its asymptotic distribution under short range dependence and for N, T tending to infinity. Some simulations show its usefulness under heavy tailed distributions.
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2204.03061
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Standardized feature extraction from pairwise conflicts applied to the train rescheduling problem We propose a train rescheduling algorithm which applies a standardized feature selection based on pairwise conflicts in order to serve as input for the reinforcement learning framework. We implement an analytical method which identifies and optimally solves every conflict arising between two trains, then we design a corresponding observation space which features the most relevant information considering these conflicts. The data obtained this way then translates to actions in the context of the reinforcement learning framework. We test our preliminary model using the evaluation metrics of the Flatland Challenge. The empirical results indicate that the suggested feature space provides meaningful observations, from which a sensible scheduling policy can be learned.
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1711.03531
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Functoriality and uniformity in Hrushovski's groupoid-cover correspondence
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alg-geom/9311007
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the Picard Number of Fano 3-Folds with Terminal Singularities We prove the following main result: Let X be a Fano 3-fold with terminal Q-factorial singularities and X does not have a small extremal ray and a face of Kodaira dimension 1 or 2 for Mori polyhedron of X. Then the Picard number \rho (X) < 8.
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2107.07552
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Public Health, Technology, and Human Rights: Lessons from Digital Contact Tracing To mitigate inefficiencies in manual contact tracing processes, Digital Contact Tracing and Exposure Notifications Systems were developed for use as public-interest technologies during the SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic. Effective implementation of these tools requires alignment across several factors, including local regulations and policies and trust in government and public health officials. Careful consideration should also be made to minimize any potential conflicts with existing processes in public health which has demonstrated effectiveness. Four unique cases-of Ireland, Guayaquil, Haiti, and the Philippines-detailed in this paper will highlight the importance of upholding the principles of Scientific Validity, Necessity, Time Boundedness, and Proportionality.
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1511.06687
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A new view on the solar wind interaction with the Moon Characterised by a surface bound exosphere and localised crustal magnetic fields, the Moon was considered as a passive object when solar wind interacts with it. However, the neutral particle and plasma measurements around the Moon by recent dedicated lunar missions, such as Chandrayaan-1, Kaguya, Chang'E-1, LRO, and ARTEMIS, as well as IBEX have revealed a variety of phenomena around the Moon which results from the interaction with solar wind, such as backscattering of solar wind protons as energetic neutral atoms (ENA) from lunar surface, sputtering of atoms from the lunar surface, formation of a "mini-magnetosphere" around lunar magnetic anomaly regions, as well as several plasma populations around the Moon, including solar wind protons scattered from the lunar surface, from the magnetic anomalies, pick-up ions, protons in lunar wake and more. This paper provides a review of these recent findings and presents the interaction of solar wind with the Moon in a new perspective.
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2109.04727
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Simple and Effective Method To Eliminate the Self Language Bias in Multilingual Representations Language agnostic and semantic-language information isolation is an emerging research direction for multilingual representations models. We explore this problem from a novel angle of geometric algebra and semantic space. A simple but highly effective method "Language Information Removal (LIR)" factors out language identity information from semantic related components in multilingual representations pre-trained on multi-monolingual data. A post-training and model-agnostic method, LIR only uses simple linear operations, e.g. matrix factorization and orthogonal projection. LIR reveals that for weak-alignment multilingual systems, the principal components of semantic spaces primarily encodes language identity information. We first evaluate the LIR on a cross-lingual question answer retrieval task (LAReQA), which requires the strong alignment for the multilingual embedding space. Experiment shows that LIR is highly effectively on this task, yielding almost 100% relative improvement in MAP for weak-alignment models. We then evaluate the LIR on Amazon Reviews and XEVAL dataset, with the observation that removing language information is able to improve the cross-lingual transfer performance.
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1910.13376
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: How Much Can We See? A Note on Quantifying Explainability of Machine Learning Models
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1307.7200
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Behavioral Traps and the Equilibrium Problem on Hadamard Manifolds In this paper we present a sufficient condition for the existence of a solution for an equilibrium problem on an Hadamard manifold and under suitable assumptions on the sectional curvature, we propose a framework for the convergence analysis of a proximal point algorithm to solve this equilibrium problem in finite time. Finally we offer an application to personal equilibrum problems as behavioral traps problems, using a recent "variational rationality" approach of human behavior.
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2107.12984
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Measurement of the groomed jet radius and momentum splitting fraction in pp and Pb$-$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.02$ TeV This article presents groomed jet substructure measurements in pp and Pb$-$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.02$ TeV with the ALICE detector. The Soft Drop grooming algorithm provides access to the hard parton splittings inside a jet by removing soft wide-angle radiation. We report the groomed jet momentum splitting fraction, $z_{\rm g}$, and the (scaled) groomed jet radius, $\theta_{\rm g}$. Charged-particle jets are reconstructed at midrapidity using the anti-kT algorithm with resolution parameters $R = 0.2$ and $R = 0.4$. In heavy-ion collisions, the large underlying event poses a challenge for the reconstruction of groomed jet observables, since fluctuations in the background can cause groomed parton splittings to be misidentified. By using strong grooming conditions to reduce this background, we report these observables fully corrected for detector effects and background fluctuations for the first time. A narrowing of the $\theta_{\rm g}$ distribution in Pb$-$Pb collisions compared to pp collisions is seen, which provides direct evidence of the modification of the angular structure of jets in the quark$-$gluon plasma. No significant modification of the $z_{\rm g}$ distribution in Pb$-$Pb collisions compared to pp collisions is observed. These results are compared with a variety of theoretical models of jet quenching, and provide constraints on jet energy-loss mechanisms and coherence effects in the quark$-$gluon plasma.
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1605.09291
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Polymer additives in fluid turbulence and distributed chaos The fluids and polymers have different fundamental symmetries. Namely, the Lagrangian relabeling symmetry of fluids is absent for polymers (while the translational and rotational symmetries are still present). This fact results in spontaneous breaking of the relabeling symmetry in fluid turbulence even at a tiny polymer addition. Since helicity conservation in inviscid fluid motions is a consequence of the relabeling symmetry (due to the Noether's theorem) violation of this conservation by the polymer additives results in the strong effects in the distributed chaos. The distributed chaos in turbulence with the spontaneously broken relabeling symmetry is characterized by stretched exponential spectra $\propto \exp(-k/k_{\beta})^{\beta}$ with $\beta =2/5$. The spectral range of this distributed chaos is extended in direction of the small wavenumbers and $k_{\beta}$ becomes much larger in comparison with the pure fluid (Newtonian) case. This results in substantial suppression of small-scale turbulence and large-scale mixing enhancement. Good agreement with results of direct numerical simulations (DNS) and experimental data has been established for a channel flow (DNS), for Rayleigh-Taylor turbulent convection (DNS) and for Rayleigh-Benard turbulent convection (experiment).
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1507.02919
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Uniform $L_x^p - L^q_{x,r}$ Improving for Dilated Averages over Polynomial Curves Numerous authors have considered the problem of determining the Lebesgue space mapping properties of the operator $\mathcal{A}$ given by convolution with affine arc-length measure on some polynomial curve in Euclidean space. Essentially, $\mathcal{A}$ takes weighted averages over translates of the curve. In this paper a variant of this problem is discussed where averages over both translates and dilates of a fixed curve are considered. The sharp range of estimates for the resulting operator is obtained in all dimensions, except for an endpoint. The techniques used are redolent of those previously applied in the study of $\mathcal{A}$. In particular, the arguments are based upon the refinement method of Christ, although a significant adaptation of this method is required to fully understand the additional smoothing afforded by averaging over dilates.
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0810.2241
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The global covariance matrix of tracks fitted with a Kalman filter and an application in detector alignment We present an expression for the covariance matrix for the set of state vectors describing a track fitted with a Kalman filter. We demonstrate that this expression facilitates the use of a Kalman filter track model in a minimum $\chi^2$ algorithm for the alignment of tracking detectors. We also show that it allows to incorporate vertex constraints in such a procedure without refitting the tracks.
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1709.05266
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Dimension 1 sequences are close to randoms We show that a sequence has effective Hausdorff dimension 1 if and only if it is coarsely similar to a Martin-L\"{o}f random sequence. More generally, a sequence has effective dimension $s$ if and only if it is coarsely similar to a weakly $s$-random sequence. Further, for any $s<t$, every sequence of effective dimension $s$ can be changed on density at most $H^{-1}(t)-H^{-1}(s)$ of its bits to produce a sequence of effective dimension $t$, and this bound is optimal.
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1809.06577
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Charge-based re-programmable logic device with built-in memory: New era in molecular electronics We put forward a new proposal of designing charge-based logic devices considering a cyclic molecule that can be programmed and re-programmed for different functional logical operations and suitably engineered for data storage as well. The key idea is based on the appearance of bias induced circular current under asymmetric molecule-to-electrode interface configuration which does not dissipate even when the bias is off. Our results are valid for a broad range of parameter values, and provide a boost in the field of storage mechanism, reconfigurable computing, charge-based logic functions and other nano-scale applications.
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1707.01928
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Transient Mass Loss Analysis of Solar Observations using Stellar Methods Low frequency dynamic spectra of radio bursts from nearby stars offer the best chance to directly detect the stellar signature of transient mass loss on low mass stars. Crosley et al. (2016) proposes a multi-wavelength methodology to determine coronal mass ejection parameters, such as Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) speed, mass, and kinetic energy. We test the validity and accuracy of the results derived from the methodology by using Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite X-ray observations and Bruny Island Radio Spectrometer radio observations. These are analogous observations to those which would be found in the stellar studies. Derived results from these observations are compared to direct white light measurements of the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph. We find that, when a pre-event temperature can be determined, that the accuracy of CME speeds are within a few hundred km/s, and are reliable when specific criteria has been met. CME mass and kinetic energies are only useful in determining approximate order of magnitude measurements when considering the large errors associated to them. These results will be directly applicable to interpretation of any detected stellar events and derivation of stellar CME properties.
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hep-ph/0210246
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Radiative corrections in a minimal extension of the standard model Radiative corrections are studied within an extension of the standard model, containing extra singlet scalars. The calculations determine the effect of a large width of the Higgs boson on radiative corrections. They throw some light on the treatment of unstable particles inside loop-graphs.
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1403.4554
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Flexible Design for Optimization of Hardware Architecture in Distributed Arithmetic based FIR Filters FIR filters are used in many performance/power critical applications such as mobile communication devices, analogue to digital converters and digital signal processing applications. Design of appropriate FIR filters usually causes the order of filter to be increased. Synthesis and tape-out of high-order FIR filters with reasonable delay, area and power has become an important challenge for hardware designers. In many cases the complexity of high-order filters causes the constraints of the total design could not be satisfied. In this paper, efficient hardware architecture is proposed for distributed arithmetic (DA) based FIR filters. The architecture is based on optimized combination of Look-up Tables (LUTs) and compressors. The optimized system level solution is obtained from a set of dynamic programming optimization algorithms. The experiments show the proposed design educed the delay cost between 16%-62.5% in comparison of previous optimized structures for DA-based architectures.
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1008.3074
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quasiclassical and Quantum Systems of Angular Momentum. Part III. Group Algebra of ${\rm SU}(2)$, Quantum Angular Momentum and Quasiclassical Asymptotics
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1908.02667
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Practical Mini-Course on Applied Holography This is a collection of notes based on lectures given at IIT Madras in September 2019 and at IFT Madrid in November 2019. It is supposed to be a concise (and therefore not comprehensive) and pragmatic course on applied holography and especially the (basic) analytic and numerical techniques involved. The lectures are not focused on the large theoretical and fundamental background which can be found already in several places in the literature, but rather on concrete applications of Bottom-Up AdS-CFT to Hydrodynamics, QCD and Condensed Matter. The idea is to accompany the reader step by step through the various benchmark examples with a classmate attitude, providing details of the computations and open-source numerical codes in Mathematica, and sharing simple tricks and warnings collected during my research experience. At the end of this path, the reader will be in possess of all the fundamental skills and tools to learn by himself/herself more advanced techniques and to produce independent and novel research on the topic.
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1910.13741
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Holomorphic function spaces on the Hartogs triangle The definition of classical holomorphic function spaces such as the Hardy space or the Dirichlet space on the Hartogs triangle is not canonical. In this paper we introduce a natural family of holomorphic function spaces on the Hartogs triangle which includes some weighted Bergman spaces, a candidate Hardy space and a candidate Dirichlet space. For the weighted Bergman spaces and the Hardy space we study the $L^p$ mapping properties of Bergman and Szeg\H{o} projection respectively, whereas for the Dirichlet space we prove it is isometric to the Dirichlet space on the bidisc.
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1109.1476
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Probing nonrelativistic QCD factorization in polarized J/psi photoproduction at next-to-leading order
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1112.5411
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Maximally localized Wannier functions: Theory and applications
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cond-mat/0502368
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Theoretical study of the influence of confinement and channel blocking on adsorption and diffusion of n-butane in silicalite-1
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hep-ex/0006001
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: New Method for Data Treating in Polarization Measurements Precise formulas are derived for the expected values $<\xi>$, $<\eta>$ and variances $\delta \xi ^2$, $\delta \eta ^2$ of random variables $\xi$, $\eta$ describing the spin asymmetry of some reaction when a background process contribution is negligible and appreciable, respectively. The variances of $\xi$ and $\eta$ are proved to be finite. This property differs from that of the Caushy distribution which has an infinite variance. It is shown that $<\xi>$ is equal to the physical asymmetry which allows to find the asymmetry from experimental data without studying the detector efficiency. This is the base of the proposed method of data treating. Asymptotic formulas for $<\eta>$ and $\delta \eta ^2$ are also derived for a total number of events tending to infinity for a finite value of the background to signal ratio.
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astro-ph/9912367
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The Light-cone Effect on the Clustering Statistics in the Cosmological Redshift Space
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1308.3915
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Bayes Regularized Graphical Model Estimation in High Dimensions There has been an intense development of Bayes graphical model estimation approaches over the past decade - however, most of the existing methods are restricted to moderate dimensions. We propose a novel approach suitable for high dimensional settings, by decoupling model fitting and covariance selection. First, a full model based on a complete graph is fit under novel class of continuous shrinkage priors on the precision matrix elements, which induces shrinkage under an equivalence with Cholesky-based regularization while enabling conjugate updates of entire precision matrices. Subsequently, we propose a post-fitting graphical model estimation step which proceeds using penalized joint credible regions to perform neighborhood selection sequentially for each node. The posterior computation proceeds using straightforward fully Gibbs sampling, and the approach is scalable to high dimensions. The proposed approach is shown to be asymptotically consistent in estimating the graph structure for fixed $p$ when the truth is a Gaussian graphical model. Simulations show that our approach compares favorably with Bayesian competitors both in terms of graphical model estimation and computational efficiency. We apply our methods to high dimensional gene expression and microRNA datasets in cancer genomics.
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astro-ph/0310185
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Chandra View of the Multiple Merger In Abell 2744 We present a Chandra observation of the merging cluster of galaxies Abell 2744. The cluster shows strong evidence for an ongoing major merger which we believe to be responsible for the radio halo. X-ray emission and temperature maps of the cluster, combined with the spatial and redshift distribution of the galaxies, indicate a roughly north-south axis for the merger, with a significant velocity component along the line of sight. The merger is occurring at a very large velocity, with M = 2-3. In addition, there is a small merging subcluster toward the northwest, unrelated to the major merger, which shows evidence of a bow shock. A hydrodynamical analysis of the subcluster indicates a merger velocity corresponding to a Mach number of ~1.2, consistent with a simple infall model. This infalling subcluster may also be re-exciting electrons in the radio halo. Its small Mach number lends support to turbulent reacceleration models for radio halo formation.
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1709.08046
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Universal Relations and Alternative Gravity Theories This is a review with the ambitious goal of covering the recent progress in: 1) universal relations (in general relativity and alternative theories of gravity), and 2) neutron star models in alternative theories. We also aim to be complementary to recent reviews in the literature that are covering the topic of universal relations of neutron stars.
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gr-qc/0309019
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The force exerting on cosmic bodies in a quaternionc field
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1105.5924
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Reconstruction of Fractional Brownian Motion Signals From Its Sparse Samples Based on Compressive Sampling This paper proposes a new fBm (fractional Brownian motion) interpolation/reconstruction method from partially known samples based on CS (Compressive Sampling). Since 1/f property implies power law decay of the fBm spectrum, the fBm signals should be sparse in frequency domain. This property motivates the adoption of CS in the development of the reconstruction method. Hurst parameter H that occurs in the power law determines the sparsity level, therefore the CS reconstruction quality of an fBm signal for a given number of known subsamples will depend on H. However, the proposed method does not require the information of H to reconstruct the fBm signal from its partial samples. The method employs DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) as the sparsity basis and a random matrix derived from known samples positions as the projection basis. Simulated fBm signals with various values of H are used to show the relationship between the Hurst parameter and the reconstruction quality. Additionally, US-DJIA (Dow Jones Industrial Average) stock index monthly values time-series are also used to show the applicability of the proposed method to reconstruct a real-world data.
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1111.3026
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Analysing the Effect on CMB in a Parity and Charge Parity Violating Varying Alpha Theory In this paper we study in detail the effect of our recently proposed model of parity and charge-parity (PCP) violating varying alpha on the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) photon passing through the intra galaxy-cluster medium (ICM). The ICM is well known to be composed of magnetized plasma. According to our model, the polarization and intensity of the CMB would be affected when traversing through the ICM due to non-trivial scalar photon interactions. We have calculated the evolution of such polarization and intensity collectively, known as the stokes parameters of the CMB photon during its journey through the ICM and tested our results against the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) measurement on Coma galaxy cluster. Our model contains a PCP violating parameter, $\beta$, and a scale of alpha variation $\omega$. Using the derived constrained on the photon-to-scalar conversion probability, ${\bar P}_{\gamma \rightarrow \phi}$, for Coma cluster in ref.[34] we found a contour plot in the ($\omega,\beta$) parameter plane. The $\beta =0$ line in this parameter space corresponds to well-studied Maxwell-dilaton type models which has lower bound on $\omega \gtrapprox 6.4 \times 10^{9}$ GeV. In general, as the absolute value of $\beta$ increases, lower bound on $\omega$ also increases. Our model in general predicts the modification of the CMB polarization with a non-trivial dependence on the parity violating coupling parameter $\beta$. However, it is unconstrained in this particular study. We show that this effect can in principle be detected in the future measurements on CMB polarization such that $\beta$ can also be constrained.
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2203.01911
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Cartier core map for Cartier algebras Let $R$ be a commutative Noetherian $F$-finite ring of prime characteristic and let $\mathcal{D}$ be a Cartier algebra. We define a self-map on the Frobenius split locus of the pair $(R,\mathcal{D})$ by sending a point $P$ to the splitting prime of $(R_P, \mathcal{D}_P)$. We prove this map is continuous, containment preserving, and fixes the $\mathcal{D}$-compatible ideals. We show this map can be extended to arbitrary ideals $J$, where in the Frobenius split case it gives the largest $\mathcal{D}$-compatible ideal contained in $J$. Finally, we apply Glassbrenner's criterion to prove that the prime uniformly $F$-compatible ideals of a Stanley-Reisner rings are the sums of its minimal primes.
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2101.02294
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Magnet design optimization of a 100 MeV separated sector medical cyclotron and its injection line This paper presents the magnetic design of a 100MeV Separated Sector Medical Cyclotron (SSMC) as well as the optimization of the injection line magnets where will be used to transport the 14MeV proton beam from the Azimuthally Varying Field (AVF) cyclotron to the SSMC. The study demonstrates that the isochronous magnetic field with a tolerance around 10-4 T can be obtained all along prescribed path by placing three sets of correction trim coils in the pole tips. The result of Betatron oscillations is sufficient to verify that the focusing forces of the magnetic field can hold particles close to the median plane of the magnet. In order to inject the beam by minimum loss from a 14MeV Cyclotron to SSMC, it is essential for the beam to fit into the acceptance ellipse of the separate sector cyclotron. The characteristics of the beam injection system is calculated and optimized by Trace-3D beam dynamic code.
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cond-mat/0212272
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Low-temperature Conductance Measurements On Single Molecules An experimental protocol which allows to perform conductance spectroscopy on organic molecules at low temperatures (T~30 K) has been developed. This extends the method of mechanically controlled break junctions which has recently demonstrated to be suitable to contact single molecules at room temperature. The conductance data obtained at low T with a conjugated sample molecule show a highly improved data quality with a higher stability, narrower linewidth and substantially reduced noise. Thus the comparability of experimental data with other measurements as well as with theoretical simulations is considerably improved.
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quant-ph/0003105
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quantum Fluctuations of a Single Trapped Atom: Transient Rabi Oscillations and Magnetic Bistability Isolation of a single atomic particle and monitoring its resonance fluorescence is a powerful tool for studies of quantum effects in radiation-matter interaction. Here we present observations of quantum dynamics of an isolated neutral atom stored in a magneto-optical trap. By means of photon correlations in the atom's resonance fluorescence we demonstrate the well-known phenomenon of photon antibunching which corresponds to transient Rabi oscillations in the atom. Through polarization-sensitive photon correlations we show a novel example of resolved quantum fluctuations: spontaneous magnetic orientation of an atom. These effects can only be observed with a single atom.
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0809.3941
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: A variational principle for topological pressure for certain non-compact sets
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1203.4115
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Metastable periodic patterns in singularly perturbed state dependent delayed equations We consider the scalar delayed differential equation $\ep\dot x(t)=-x(t)+f(x(t-r))$, where $\ep>0$, $r=r(x,\ep)$ and $f$ represents either a positive feedback $df/dx>0$ or a negative feedback $df/dx<0$. When the delay is a constant, i.e. $r(x,\ep)=1$, this equation admits metastable rapidly oscillating solutions that are transients whose duration is of order $\exp(c/\ep)$, for some $c>0$. In this paper we investigate whether this metastable behavior persists when the delay $r(x,\ep)$ depends non trivially on the state variable $x$. Our conclusion is that for negative feedback, the persistence of the metastable behavior depends only on the way $r(x,\ep)$ depends on $\ep$ and not on the feedback $f$. In contrast, for positive feedback, for metastable solutions to exist it is further required that the feedback $f$ is an odd function and the delay $r(x,\ep)$ is an even function. Our analysis hinges upon the introduction of state dependent transition layer equations that describe the profiles of the transient oscillations. One novel result is that state dependent delays may lead to metastable dynamics in equations that cannot support such regimes when the delay is constant.
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2108.04364
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Data-guided Treatment Recommendation with Feature Scores Despite the availability of large amounts of genomics data, medical treatment recommendations have not successfully used them. In this paper, we consider the utility of high dimensional genomic-clinical data and nonparametric methods for making cancer treatment recommendations. This builds upon the framework of the individualized treatment rule [Qian and Murphy 2011] but we aim to overcome their method's limitations, specifically in the instances when the method encounters a large number of covariates and an issue of model misspecification. We tackle this problem using a dimension reduction method, namely Sliced Inverse Regression (SIR, [Li 1991]), with a rich class of models for the treatment response. Notably, SIR defines a feature space for high-dimensional data, offering an advantage similar to those found in the popular neural network models. With the features obtained from SIR, a simple visualization is used to compare different treatment options and present the recommended treatment. Additionally, we derive the consistency and the convergence rate of the proposed recommendation approach through a value function. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated through simulation studies and the promising results from a real-data example of the treatment of multiple myeloma.
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1810.12692
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Research Issues in Mining User Behavioral Rules for Context-Aware Intelligent Mobile Applications Context-awareness in smart mobile applications is a growing area of study, because of it's intelligence in the applications. In order to build context-aware intelligent applications, mining contextual behavioral rules of individual smartphone users utilizing their phone log data is the key. However, to mine these rules, a number of issues, such as the quality of smartphone data, understanding the relevancy of contexts, discretization of continuous contextual data, discovery of useful behavioral rules of individuals and their ordering, knowledge-based interactive post-mining for semantic understanding, and dynamic updating and management of rules according to their present behavior, are investigated. In this paper, we briefly discuss these issues and their potential solution directions for mining individuals' behavioral rules, for the purpose of building various context-aware intelligent mobile applications. We also summarize a number of real-life rule-based applications that intelligently assist individual smartphone users according to their behavioral rules in their daily activities.
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0901.0258
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Comment on "Interplanetary coronal mass ejections that are undetected by solar coronagraphs" by T. A. Howard and G. M. Simnett Howard and Simnett (HS) employed a new technique for associating LASCO CMEs to SMEI ICMEs. In order to extrapolate the SMEI data back to the LASCO field of view they used nonlinear trajectories, dependent on a speed and direction, what is more realistic than the linear extrapolation with only one parameter (a speed). However, there are two errors and one mistake in their procedure: (1) HS used two free parameters of the direction, whereas only one can be freely selected, because the second is provided by SMEI data. As a result, the directions determined by HS are incorrect. (2) HS overlooked that, since the trajectory depends on more than one parameter, there is a broad set of trajectories, for various speeds and directions, matching the event, and thus a broad range of the onset times. HS select only one trajectory for each SMEI event. Therefore the associations made by them are incomplete, and they should be reexamined. As long as it is not done any conclusion about CMEs undetected by solar coronagraphs are premature. (3) HS made some mistake in determination of the SMEI speeds. The speeds given in their Table 1 are about twice as high as those demanded to obtain the onset times given in the table. It explains why the SMEI speed distribution is excessively shifted toward high speeds ; hence, there is no reason to search for a physical explanation.
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1210.0862
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Non-consensus opinion models on complex networks We focus on non-consensus opinion models in which above a certain threshold two opinions coexist in a stable relationship. We revisit and extend the non-consensus opinion (NCO) model introduced by Shao. We generalize the NCO model by adding a weight factor W to individual's own opinion when determining its future opinion (NCOW model). We find that as W increases the minority opinion holders tend to form stable clusters with a smaller initial minority fraction compared to the NCO model. We also revisit another non-consensus opinion, the inflexible contrarian opinion (ICO) model, which introduces inflexible contrarians to model a competition between two opinions in the steady state. In the ICO model, the inflexible contrarians effectively decrease the size of the largest cluster of the rival opinion. All of the above models have previously been explored in terms of a single network. However opinions propagate not only within single networks but also between networks, we study here the opinion dynamics in coupled networks. We apply the NCO rule on each individual network and the global majority rule on interdependent pairs. We find that the interdependent links effectively force the system from a second order phase transition, which is characteristic of the NCO model on a single network, to a hybrid phase transition, i.e., a mix of second-order and abrupt jump-like transitions that ultimately becomes, as we increase the percentage of interdependent agents, a pure abrupt transition. We conclude that for the NCO model on coupled networks, interactions through interdependent links could push the non-consensus opinion type model to a consensus opinion type model, which mimics the reality that increased mass communication causes people to hold opinions that are increasingly similar.
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1707.03152
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Angle-resolved x-ray spectroscopic scheme to determine overlapping hyperfine splittings in highly charged helium-like ions An angle-resolved x-ray spectroscopic scheme is presented for determining the hyperfine splitting of highly charged ions. For helium-like ions, in particular, we propose to measure either the angular distribution or polarization of the $1s2p~^{3}P_{1}, F \rightarrow 1s^{2}~^{1}S_{0}, F_{f}$ emission following the stimulated decay of the initial $1s2s~^{1}S_{0}, F_{i}$ level. It is found that both the angular and polarization characteristics of the emitted x-ray photons strongly depends on the (relative) \textit{splitting} of the partially overlapping hyperfine $1s2p~^{3}P_{1}, F$ resonances and may thus help resolve their hyperfine structure. The proposed scheme is feasible with present-day photon detectors and allows a measurement of the hyperfine splitting of helium-like ions with a relative accuracy of about $10^{-4}$.
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1310.7046
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Broadband and efficient plasmonic control in the near-infrared and visible via strong interference of surface plasmon polaritons
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1605.07136
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The reproducible radio outbursts of SS Cygni
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2007.09775
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Procedure for Developing Uncertainty-Consistent Vs Profiles from Inversion of Surface Wave Dispersion Data Non-invasive surface wave methods have become a popular alternative to traditional invasive forms of site-characterization for inferring a site's subsurface shear wave velocity (Vs) structure. The advantage of surface wave methods over traditional forms of site characterization is that measurements made solely at the ground surface can be used routinely and economically to infer the subsurface structure of a site to depths of engineering interest (20-50 m), and much greater depths (>1 km) in some special cases. However, the quantification and propagation of uncertainties from surface wave measurements into the Vs profiles used in subsequent engineering analyses remains challenging. While this has been the focus of much work in recent years, and while considerable progress has been made, no approach for doing so has been widely accepted, leading analysts to either address the propagation of uncertainties in their own specialized manner or, worse, to ignore these uncertainties entirely. In response, this paper presents an easy-to-implement, effective, and verifiable method for developing uncertainty-consistent Vs profiles from inversion of surface wave dispersion data. We begin by examining four approaches presented in the literature for developing suites of Vs profiles meant to account for uncertainty present in the measured dispersion data. These methods are shown to be deficient in three specific ways. First, all approaches are shown to be highly sensitive to their many user-defined inversion input parameters, making it difficult/impossible for them to be performed repeatedly by different analysts. Second, the suites of inverted Vs profiles, when viewed in terms of their implied theoretical dispersion data, are shown to significantly underestimate the uncertainty present in the experimental dispersion data, though some may appear satisfactory when viewed purely qualitatively...
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2107.01149
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Beamed emission from a neutron-star ULX in a GRRMHD simulation We perform a global 2.5D general-relativistic radiation magnetohydrodynamic simulation of super-critical accretion onto a neutron star with a $2\times 10^{10}$ G dipolar magnetic field, as a model of a neutron-star-powered ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX). We compute a lower limit on the total luminosity of $\sim 2.5\,L_\mathrm{Edd}$, and find the radiation to be highly beamed by the accretion disk outflows. The apparent isotropic luminosity, which is a function of the viewing angle, reaches a maximum above $100\,L_\mathrm{Edd}$, consistent with the luminosities observed in ULXs.
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2110.10117
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Beyond Exact Gradients: Convergence of Stochastic Soft-Max Policy Gradient Methods with Entropy Regularization Entropy regularization is an efficient technique for encouraging exploration and preventing a premature convergence of (vanilla) policy gradient methods in reinforcement learning (RL). However, the theoretical understanding of entropy regularized RL algorithms has been limited. In this paper, we revisit the classical entropy regularized policy gradient methods with the soft-max policy parametrization, whose convergence has so far only been established assuming access to exact gradient oracles. To go beyond this scenario, we propose the first set of (nearly) unbiased stochastic policy gradient estimators with trajectory-level entropy regularization, with one being an unbiased visitation measure-based estimator and the other one being a nearly unbiased yet more practical trajectory-based estimator. We prove that although the estimators themselves are unbounded in general due to the additional logarithmic policy rewards introduced by the entropy term, the variances are uniformly bounded. We then propose a two-phase stochastic policy gradient (PG) algorithm that uses a large batch size in the first phase to overcome the challenge of the stochastic approximation due to the non-coercive landscape, and uses a small batch size in the second phase by leveraging the curvature information around the optimal policy. We establish a global optimality convergence result and a sample complexity of $\widetilde{\mathcal{O}}(\frac{1}{\epsilon^2})$ for the proposed algorithm. Our result is the first global convergence and sample complexity results for the stochastic entropy-regularized vanilla PG method.
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1804.03107
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Signature of Fermi arc surface states in Andreev reflection at the WTe$_2$ Weyl semimetal surface We experimentally investigate charge transport through the interface between a niobium superconductor and a three-dimensional WTe$_2$ Weyl semimetal. In addition to classical Andreev reflection, we observe sharp non-periodic subgap resistance resonances. From an analysis of their positions, magnetic field and temperature dependencies, we can interpret them as an analog of Tomasch oscillations for transport along the topological surface state across the region of proximity-induced superconductivity at the Nb-WTe$_2$ interface. Observation of distinct geometrical resonances implies a specific transmission direction for carriers, which is a hallmark of the Fermi arc surface states.
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1111.2469
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Suppression of the Melting Line in a Weakly Disordered Flux-line System An analytic formula describing the suppression of the equilibrium melting line by quenched point pinning disorder is compared to data from ac susceptibility and magnetization measurements in the mixed phase of the layered dichalcogenide low T_c superconductor 2H-NbSe_2. This material exhibits a sharp peak effect in the critical current close to the upper critical field H_c2(T). Arguing that the disorder-suppressed melting line in this system is to be identified with the locus of peak positions of the critical current as magnetic field and temperature are varied, we demonstrate that this formula provides a remarkably accurate fit to the experimental data over three orders of magnitude in magnetic field.
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hep-th/0112036
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Evolution of Galaxies by the Incompatibility between Dark Matter and Baryonic Matter In this paper, the evolution of galaxies is by the incompatibility between dark matter and baryonic matter. Due to the structural difference, baryonic matter and dark matter are incompatible to each other as oil droplet and water in emulsion. In the interfacial zone between dark matter and baryonic matter, this incompatibility generates the modification of Newtonian dynamics to keep dark matter and baryonic matter apart. The five periods of baryonic structure development in the order of increasing incompatibility are the free baryonic matter, the baryonic droplet, the galaxy, the cluster, and the supercluster periods. The transition to the baryonic droplet generates density perturbation in the CMB. In the galaxy period, the first-generation galaxies include elliptical, normal spiral, barred spiral, irregular, and dwarf spheroidal galaxies. In the cluster period, the second-generation galaxies include modified giant ellipticals, cD, evolved S0, dwarf elliptical, BCD, and tidal dwarf galaxies. The whole observable expanding universe behaves as one unit of emulsion with increasing incompatibility between dark matter and baryonic matter. The properties of dark matter and baryonic matter are based on cosmology derived from the two physical structures: the space structure and the object structure. Baryonic matter can be described by the periodic table of elementary particles.
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1101.2898
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Implications of the Measurement of Ultra-Massive Boosted Jets at CDF
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1605.01887
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Measure Theoretic Aspects Of Error Terms This thesis investigates on measure theoretic aspects of fluctuations of error terms appearing in various asymptotic formulas.
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1402.6630
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: First-principles study of multi-control graphene doping using light-switching molecules
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2011.03140
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Prediction of Future Failures for Heterogeneous Reliability Field Data This article introduces methods for constructing prediction bounds or intervals for the number of future failures from heterogeneous reliability field data. We focus on within-sample prediction where early data from a failure-time process is used to predict future failures from the same process. Early data from high-reliability products, however, often have limited information due to some combination of small sample sizes, censoring, and truncation. In such cases, we use a Bayesian hierarchical model to model jointly multiple lifetime distributions arising from different subpopulations of similar products. By borrowing information across subpopulations, our method enables stable estimation and the computation of corresponding prediction intervals, even in cases where there are few observed failures. Three applications are provided to illustrate this methodology, and a simulation study is used to validate the coverage performance of the prediction intervals.
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1907.07304
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: First-Principles Calculation of Triplet Exciton Diffusion in Crystalline Poly($p$-phenylene vinylene) Understanding and controlling exciton transport is a strategic way to enhance the optoelectronic properties of high-performance organic devices. In this article we study triplet exciton migration in crystalline poly($p$-phenylene vinylene) polymer (PPV) using comprehensive electronic structure and quantum dynamical methods. We solve the coupled electron-nuclear dynamics for the triplet energy migrating between two neighboring Frenkel sites in J- and H-aggregate arrangements. From the two-site model we extract key parameters for use with a master-equation approach that allows us to treat nanosize systems where time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation becomes intractable. We calculate the transient exciton density evolution and determine the diffusion constants along the principal crystal axes of the PPV. The triplet diffusion is characterized by two distinctive components: fast intrachain, and slow interchain. At room temperature the interchain diffusion coefficients are found to be $D_a=0.89\cdot10^{-2}$ cm$^2$s$^{-1}$ and $D_b=1.49\cdot10^{-2}$ cm$^2$s$^{-1}$ along the respective $\bar{a}$- and $\bar{b}$-axes, and the intrachain is $D_c=3.03$ cm$^2$s$^{-1}$ along the fast $\bar{c}$-axis. The exceptionally high exciton mobility along the $\pi$-conjugated backbone facilitates rapid triplet migration over long distances. Our results can be utilized in the design of efficient energy conversion and light-emitting devices with desired solid-state properties.
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2112.02150
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Connecting Chromospheric Condensation Signatures to Reconnection Driven Heating Rates in an Observed Flare Observations of solar flare reconnection at very high spatial and temporal resolution can be made indirectly at the footpoints of reconnected loops into which flare energy is deposited. The response of the lower atmosphere to this energy input includes a downward-propagating shock called chromospheric condensation, which can be observed in the UV and visible. In order to characterize reconnection using high-resolution observations of this response, one must develop a quantitative relationship between the two. Such a relation was recently developed and here we test it on observations of chromospheric condensation in a single footpoint from a flare ribbon of the X1.0 flare on 25 Oct. 2014 (SOL2014-10-25T16:56:36). Measurements taken of Si iv 1402.77 {\AA} emission spectra using the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) in a single pixel show red-shifted component undergoing characteristic condensation evolution. We apply the technique called the Ultraviolet Footpoint Calorimeter (UFC) to infer energy deposition into the one footpoint. This energy profile, persisting much longer than the observed condensation, is input into a one-dimensional, hydrodynamic simulation to compute the chromospheric response, which contains a very brief condensation episode. From this simulation we synthesize Si iv spectra and compute the time-evolving Doppler velocity. The synthetic velocity evolution is found to compare reasonably well with the IRIS observation, thus corroborating our reconnection-condensation relationship. The exercise reveals that the chromospheric condensation characterizes a particular portion of the reconnection energy release rather than its entirety, and that the time scale of condensation does not necessarily reflect the time scale of energy input.
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1704.01224
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Quasi-trivial Quandles and Biquandles, Cocycle Enhancements and Link-Homotopy of Pretzel links
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1108.1644
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Synchrotron radiation damping, intrabeam scattering and beam-beam simulations for HE-LHC The proposed High-Energy LHC project presents an unusual combination of strong synchrotron radiation (SR) damping and intrabeam scattering (IBS), which is not seen in present-day hadron colliders. The subject of investigation reported in this paper was the simulation of beam-beam effect for the HE-LHC parameters. Parameters of SR and IBS are calculated, and the luminosity evolution is simulated in the absence of beambeam interaction. Then, a weak-strong numerical simulation is used to predict the effect of beam-beam interaction on particle losses and emittance evolution.
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1105.3857
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Effect of the Earth's time-retarded transverse gravitational field on the motion of the Moon Classical Newtonian gravitational theory does not satisfy the causality principle because it is based on instantaneous action-at-a-distance. A causal version of Newtonian theory for a large rotating sphere is derived herein by time-retarding the distance between interior circulating point-mass sources and an exterior field-point. The resulting causal theory explains exactly the flyby anomaly reported by NASA scientists in 2008. It also explains exactly an anomalous decrease in the Moon's orbital speed. No other known theory can make both of these claims.
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cond-mat/9907466
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Detection of Coulomb Charging around an Antidot in the Quantum Hall Regime We have detected oscillations of the charge around a potential hill (antidot) in a two-dimensional electron gas as a function of a large magnetic field B. The field confines electrons around the antidot in closed orbits, the areas of which are quantised through the Aharonov-Bohm effect. Increasing B reduces each state's area, pushing electrons closer to the centre, until enough charge builds up for an electron to tunnel out. This is a new form of the Coulomb blockade seen in electrostatically confined dots. Addition and excitation spectra in DC bias confirm the Coulomb blockade of tunnelling.
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1004.3923
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Rotational quenching of CO due to H$_2$ collisions
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hep-ph/0512185
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A simple toy model for effective restoration of chiral symmetry in excited hadrons A simple solvable toy model exhibiting effective restoration of chiral symmetry in excited hadrons is constructed. A salient feature is that while physics of the low-lying states is crucially determined by the spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry, in the high-lying states the effects of chiral symmetry breaking represent only a small correction. Asymptotically the states approach the regime where their properties are determined by the underlying unbroken chiral symmetry.
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1404.1605
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Sub-nanosecond delays of light emitted by streamer in atmospheric pressure air: analysis of N$_2$(C$^3\Pi_u$) and N$_2^+($B$^2\Sigma_u^{+}$) emissions and fundamental streamer structure
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2102.02994
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Bounds of Dirichlet eigenvalues for Hardy-Leray operator
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2102.12354
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the Impact of Interpretability Methods in Active Image Augmentation Method Robustness is a significant constraint in machine learning models. The performance of the algorithms must not deteriorate when training and testing with slightly different data. Deep neural network models achieve awe-inspiring results in a wide range of applications of computer vision. Still, in the presence of noise or region occlusion, some models exhibit inaccurate performance even with data handled in training. Besides, some experiments suggest deep learning models sometimes use incorrect parts of the input information to perform inference. Activate Image Augmentation (ADA) is an augmentation method that uses interpretability methods to augment the training data and improve its robustness to face the described problems. Although ADA presented interesting results, its original version only used the Vanilla Backpropagation interpretability to train the U-Net model. In this work, we propose an extensive experimental analysis of the interpretability method's impact on ADA. We use five interpretability methods: Vanilla Backpropagation, Guided Backpropagation, GradCam, Guided GradCam, and InputXGradient. The results show that all methods achieve similar performance at the ending of training, but when combining ADA with GradCam, the U-Net model presented an impressive fast convergence.
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