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1906.11374
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Geometric phase predicts locomotion performance in undulating living systems across scales Self-propelling organisms locomote via the generation of patterns of self-deformation. Despite the diversity of body plans and the complex challenges of integrating electrical, chemical, and mechanical signals to achieve such shape changes, in steady forward movement, limbless systems across scales and environments often use traveling waves of axial body bending. However, delineating how parameters (wave amplitudes, frequencies) lead to high locomotor performance (e.g. speed, stability, energy) remains challenging. Here we show that a geometric framework developed in the last decades by theoretical physicists and control engineers that replaces complex calculation with a diagrammatic scheme is well suited to the discovery and comparison of optimal patterns of wave dynamics in living systems across scales. We focus on a regime of undulatory locomotion, that of highly damped environments which is applicable not only to small organism movement in viscous fluids but also to animals moving in frictional fluids (sand) and on frictional ground. We find that the traveling wave dynamics used by mm-scale nematode worms and cm-scale desert-dwelling snakes and lizards can be described by sinusoidal time-variation of the amplitudes of two sinuous-like modes. These near-circular paths in a self-deformation space enclose near-maximal surface integral (geometric phase) across two decades in body length. Thus, the introduction of techniques from differential geometry into living systems can assist in the growth of comparative neuromechanics, allowing comparison of self-deformation dynamics across taxa and providing hypotheses for function at lower levels of organization.
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0806.0678
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the behavior of quasi-local mass at the infinity along nearly round surfaces In this paper, we study the limiting behavior of the Brown-York mass and Hawking mass along nearly round surfaces at infinity of an asymptotically flat manifold. Nearly round surfaces can be defined in an intrinsic way. Our results show that the ADM mass of an asymptotically flat 3-manifold can be approximated by some geometric invariants of a family of nearly round surfaces which approach to infinity of the manifold.
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1009.1743
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Fermi-surface collapse and dynamical scaling near a quantum critical point Quantum criticality arises when a macroscopic phase of matter undergoes a continuous transformation at zero temperature. While the collective fluctuations at quantum-critical points are being increasingly recognized as playing an important role in a wide range of quantum materials, the nature of the underlying quantum-critical excitations remains poorly understood. Here we report in-depth measurements of the Hall effect in the heavy-fermion metal YbRh2Si2, a prototypical system for quantum criticality. We isolate a rapid crossover of the isothermal Hall coefficient clearly connected to the quantum-critical point from a smooth background contribution; the latter exists away from the quantum-critical point and is detectable through our studies only over a wide range of magnetic field. Importantly, the width of the critical crossover is proportional to temperature, which violates the predictions of conventional theory and is instead consistent with an energy over temperature, E/T, scaling of the quantum-critical single-electron fluctuation spectrum. Our results provide evidence that the quantum-dynamical scaling and a critical Kondo breakdown simultaneously operate in the same material. Correspondingly, we infer that macroscopic scale-invariant fluctuations emerge from the microscopic many-body excitations associated with a collapsing Fermi-surface. This insight is expected to be relevant to the unconventional finite-temperature behavior in a broad range of strongly correlated quantum systems.
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2003.03267
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Resonant Very Low- and Ultra Low Frequency Digital Signal Reception Using a Portable Atomic Magnetometer
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1206.5669
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The 2-page crossing number of $K_n$
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0710.3406
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Two-component jet simulations: I. Topological stability of analytical MHD outflow solutions Observations of collimated outflows in young stellar objects indicate that several features of the jets can be understood by adopting the picture of a two-component outflow, wherein a central stellar component around the jet axis is surrounded by an extended disk-wind. The precise contribution of each component may depend on the intrinsic physical properties of the YSO-disk system as well as its evolutionary stage. In this context, the present article starts a systematic investigation of two-component jet models via time-dependent simulations of two prototypical and complementary analytical solutions, each closely related to the properties of stellar-outflows and disk-winds. These models describe a meridionally and a radially self-similar exact solution of the steady-state, ideal hydromagnetic equations, respectively. By using the PLUTO code to carry out the simulations, the study focuses on the topological stability of each of the two analytical solutions, which are successfully extended to all space by removing their singularities. In addition, their behavior and robustness over several physical and numerical modifications is extensively examined. It is found that radially self-similar solutions (disk-winds) always reach a final steady-state while maintaining all their well-defined properties. The different ways to replace the singular part of the solution around the symmetry axis, being a first approximation towards a two-component outflow, lead to the appearance of a shock at the super-fast domain corresponding to the fast magnetosonic separatrix surface. Conversely, the asymptotic configuration and the stability of meridionally self-similar models (stellar-winds) is related to the heating processes at the base of the wind.
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1802.05007
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: The step Sidorenko property and non-norming edge-transitive graphs
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2201.00831
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Universal Josephson diode effect We propose a universal mechanism for the Josephson diode effect in short Josephson junctions. The proposed mechanism is due to finite Cooper pair momentum and is a manifestation of simultaneous breaking of inversion and time-reversal symmetries. The diode efficiency is up to 40%, which corresponds to an asymmetry between the critical currents in opposite directions $I_{c+}/I_{c-} \approx$ 230%. We show that this arises from both the Doppler shift of the Andreev bound state energies and the phase-independent asymmetric current from the continuum. Finally, we propose a simple scheme for achieving finite-momentum pairing, which does not rely on spin-orbit coupling and thus greatly expands existing platforms for the observation of supercurrent diode effects.
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1310.5288
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: GPatt: Fast Multidimensional Pattern Extrapolation with Gaussian Processes Gaussian processes are typically used for smoothing and interpolation on small datasets. We introduce a new Bayesian nonparametric framework -- GPatt -- enabling automatic pattern extrapolation with Gaussian processes on large multidimensional datasets. GPatt unifies and extends highly expressive kernels and fast exact inference techniques. Without human intervention -- no hand crafting of kernel features, and no sophisticated initialisation procedures -- we show that GPatt can solve large scale pattern extrapolation, inpainting, and kernel discovery problems, including a problem with 383400 training points. We find that GPatt significantly outperforms popular alternative scalable Gaussian process methods in speed and accuracy. Moreover, we discover profound differences between each of these methods, suggesting expressive kernels, nonparametric representations, and exact inference are useful for modelling large scale multidimensional patterns.
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0707.1382
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Thermal Phase in Bubbling Geometries This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 1.
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1809.09781
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Crossed products of C^*-algebras for singular actions with spectrum conditions
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0911.5577
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: New complete embedded minimal surfaces in H2xR We construct three kinds of complete embedded minimal surfaces in $\Bbb H^2\times \Bbb R$. The first is a simply connected, singly periodic, infinite total curvature surface. The second is an annular finite total curvature surface. These two are conjugate surfaces just as the helicoid and the catenoid are in $\mathbb R^3$. The third one is a finite total curvature surface which is conformal to $\mathbb S^2\setminus\{p_1,...,p_k\}, k\geq3.$
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2202.02041
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Searching for the origin of the Ehrenreich effect in ultra-hot Jupiters: Evidence for strong C/O gradients in the atmosphere of WASP-76b? Extreme temperature contrasts between the day and nightside of ultra-hot Jupiters result in significantly asymmetric atmospheres, with a large expansion occurring over a small range of longitude around the terminator. Over the course of a transit, WASP-76b rotates by about 30 degree, changing the observable part of the atmosphere and invoking variations in the appearance of its constituents. As recently reported, this results in time-variable effects in the neutral iron signal, which are amplified by its possible condensation on the nightside. Here, we study the presence of molecular signals during a transit of WASP-76b observed with the CARMENES spectrograph and compare the contributions from this planet's morning and evening terminators. The results are somewhat puzzling, with formal detections of water vapor (5.5$\sigma$) and hydrogen cyanide (5.2$\sigma$) but at significantly different positions in the K$_p$-V$_{sys}$ diagram, with a blueshift of -14.3 $\pm$ 2.6 km/s and a redshift of $+$20.8 $^{+7.8}_{-3.9}$ km/s respectively, and a higher K$_p$ than expected. The H$_2$O signal also appears stronger later on in the transit, in contrast to that of HCN, which seems stronger early on. We tentatively explain this by silicate clouds forming and raining out on the nightside, partially removing oxygen from the upper atmosphere. For C/O values between 0.7 and 1, this leads to the formation of HCN at the morning limb. At the evening terminator, with the sequestered oxygen being returned to the gas phase due to evaporation, these C/O values lead to formation of H$_2$O instead of HCN. If confirmed, these results indicate that individual molecules trace different parts of the atmosphere, as well as nightside condensation, allowing spatial characterization. As these results are based on a single transit, we advocate that more data are needed to confirm them and further explore these scenarios.
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1812.00932
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Ground-state correlation energy of beryllium dimer by the Bethe-Salpeter equation Since the '30s the interatomic potential of the beryllium dimer Be$_2$ has been both an experimental and a theoretical challenge. Calculating the ground-state correlation energy of Be$_2$ along its dissociation path is a difficult problem for theory. We present ab initio many-body perturbation theory calculations of the Be$_2$ interatomic potential using the GW approximation and the Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE). The ground-state correlation energy is calculated by the trace formula with checks against the adiabatic-connection fluctuation-dissipation theorem formula. We show that inclusion of GW corrections already improves the energy even at the level of the random-phase approximation. At the level of the BSE on top of the GW approximation, our calculation is in surprising agreement with the most accurate theories and with experiment. It even reproduces an experimentally observed flattening of the interatomic potential due to a delicate correlations balance from a competition between covalent and van der Waals bonding.
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hep-ph/9602221
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Symmetry Breaking and Generational Mixing in Topcolor--Assisted Technicolor Topcolor--assisted technicolor provides a dynamical explanation for electroweak and flavor symmetry breaking and for the large mass of the top quark without unnatural fine tuning. A major challenge is to generate the observed mixing between heavy and light generations while breaking the strong topcolor interactions near~$1\,\tev$. I argue that these phenomena, as well as electroweak symmetry breaking, are intimately connected and I present a scenario for them based on nontrivial patterns of technifermion condensation. I also exhibit a class of models realizing this scenario. This picture leads to a rich phenomenology, especially in hadron and lepton collider experiments in the few hundred GeV to few TeV region and in precision electroweak tests at the $Z^0$, atomic parity violation, and polarized M{\o}ller scattering.
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hep-th/9706116
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Conformal Properties of Liouville Field Theory on Z_N-Riemann Surfaces The Liouville field theory on Z_N-Riemann surfaces is studied and it is shown that it decomposes into a Liouville field theory on the sphere and N-1 free boson theories. Also, the partition function of the Liouville field theory on the Z_N-Riemann surfaces is expressed as a product of the correlation function for the Liouville vertex operators on the sphere and a number of twisted fields.
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1109.1893
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Search for variation of fundamental constants and violations of fundamental symmetries using isotope comparisons
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1204.1371
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Galactic Center Weather Forecast In accretion-based models for Sgr A* the X-ray, infrared, and millimeter emission arise in a hot, geometrically thick accretion flow close to the black hole. The spectrum and size of the source depend on the black hole mass accretion rate $\dot{M}$. Since Gillessen et al. have recently discovered a cloud moving toward Sgr A* that will arrive in summer 2013, $\dot{M}$ may increase from its present value $\dot{M}_0$. We therefore reconsider the "best-bet" accretion model of Moscibrodzka et al., which is based on a general relativistic MHD flow model and fully relativistic radiative transfer, for a range of $\dot{M}$. We find that for modest increases in $\dot{M}$ the characteristic ring of emission due to the photon orbit becomes brighter, more extended, and easier to detect by the planned Event Horizon Telescope submm VLBI experiment. If $\dot{M} \gtrsim 8 \dot{M}_0$ this "silhouette of the black hole will be hidden beneath the synchrotron photosphere at 230 GHz, and for $\dot{M} \gtrsim 16 \dot{M}_0$ the silhouette is hidden at 345 GHz. We also find that for $\dot{M} > 2 \dot{M}_0$ the near-horizon accretion flow becomes a persistent X-ray and mid-infrared source, and in the near-infrared Sgr A* will acquire a persistent component that is brighter than currently observed flares.
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2107.02192
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Long-Short Transformer: Efficient Transformers for Language and Vision Transformers have achieved success in both language and vision domains. However, it is prohibitively expensive to scale them to long sequences such as long documents or high-resolution images, because self-attention mechanism has quadratic time and memory complexities with respect to the input sequence length. In this paper, we propose Long-Short Transformer (Transformer-LS), an efficient self-attention mechanism for modeling long sequences with linear complexity for both language and vision tasks. It aggregates a novel long-range attention with dynamic projection to model distant correlations and a short-term attention to capture fine-grained local correlations. We propose a dual normalization strategy to account for the scale mismatch between the two attention mechanisms. Transformer-LS can be applied to both autoregressive and bidirectional models without additional complexity. Our method outperforms the state-of-the-art models on multiple tasks in language and vision domains, including the Long Range Arena benchmark, autoregressive language modeling, and ImageNet classification. For instance, Transformer-LS achieves 0.97 test BPC on enwik8 using half the number of parameters than previous method, while being faster and is able to handle 3x as long sequences compared to its full-attention version on the same hardware. On ImageNet, it can obtain the state-of-the-art results (e.g., a moderate size of 55.8M model solely trained on 224x224 ImageNet-1K can obtain Top-1 accuracy 84.1%), while being more scalable on high-resolution images. The source code and models are released at https://github.com/NVIDIA/transformer-ls .
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2011.12349
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Improving Clinical Outcome Predictions Using Convolution over Medical Entities with Multimodal Learning Early prediction of mortality and length of stay(LOS) of a patient is vital for saving a patient's life and management of hospital resources. Availability of electronic health records(EHR) makes a huge impact on the healthcare domain and there has seen several works on predicting clinical problems. However, many studies did not benefit from the clinical notes because of the sparse, and high dimensional nature. In this work, we extract medical entities from clinical notes and use them as additional features besides time-series features to improve our predictions. We propose a convolution based multimodal architecture, which not only learns effectively combining medical entities and time-series ICU signals of patients, but also allows us to compare the effect of different embedding techniques such as Word2vec, FastText on medical entities. In the experiments, our proposed method robustly outperforms all other baseline models including different multimodal architectures for all clinical tasks. The code for the proposed method is available at https://github.com/tanlab/ConvolutionMedicalNer.
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1604.06603
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Traveling phase waves in asymmetric networks of noisy chaotic attractors We explore identical R\"ossler systems organized into two equally-sized groups, among which differing positive and negative in- and out-coupling strengths are allowed. Patterns of distinctly synchronized phase dynamics are observed, which coexist with chaotically evolving amplitudes. In particular, we report the emergence of traveling phase waves, i.e. states in which the oscillators settle on a new rhythm different from their own. We further elucidate our findings through phase-coupled R\"ossler systems, establishing a connection with the Kuramoto model. Together with the study of noise effects, our results suggest a promising new avenue towards the coexistence of chaotic, noisy and regular collective dynamics.
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2106.11095
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Dynamics and kinetics of phase transition for regular AdS black holes in general relativity coupled to non-linear electrodynamics
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hep-ph/0106176
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Degrees of Freedom and the Deconfining Phase Transition There is a sharp increase in the relative number of degrees of freedom at the deconfining phase transition. Characterizing this increase using the Polyakov Loop model, we find that for a nearly second order deconfining phase transition, the medium-induced energy loss turns on rapidly above T_c, proportional to the relative number of degrees of freedom. Further, energy loss is logarithmically dependent on the screening mass, and thus is sensitive to nearly critical scattering.
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1605.08083
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Nonlinear stability of expanding star solutions in the radially-symmetric mass-critical Euler-Poisson system We prove nonlinear stability of compactly supported expanding star-solutions of the mass-critical gravitational Euler-Poisson system. These special solutions were discovered by Goldreich and Weber in 1980. The expanding rate of such solutions can be either self-similar or non-self-similar (linear), and we treat both types. An important outcome of our stability results is the existence of a new class of global-in-time radially symmetric solutions, which are not homogeneous and therefore not encompassed by the existing works. Using Lagrangian coordinates we reformulate the associated free-boundary problem as a degenerate quasilinear wave equation on a compact spatial domain. The problem is mass-critical with respect to an invariant rescaling and the analysis is carried out in similarity variables.
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1712.03248
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Anomalous dynamics triggered by a non-convex equation of state in relativistic flows
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1212.4026
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Class of Quadrature-Based Moment-Closure Methods with Application to the Vlasov-Poisson-Fokker-Planck System in the High-Field Limit Quadrature-based moment-closure methods are a class of approximations that replace high-dimensional kinetic descriptions with lower-dimensional fluid models. In this work we investigate some of the properties of a sub-class of these methods based on bi-delta, bi-Gaussian, and bi-B-spline representations. We develop a high-order discontinuous Galerkin (DG) scheme to solve the resulting fluid systems. Finally, via this high-order DG scheme and Strang operator splitting to handle the collision term, we simulate the fluid-closure models in the context of the Vlasov-Poisson-Fokker-Planck system in the high-field limit. We demonstrate numerically that the proposed scheme is asymptotic-preserving in the high-field limit.
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2006.00373
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Situation Awareness and Information Fusion in Sales and Customer Engagement: A Paradigm Shift With today's savvy and empowered customers, sales requires more judgment and becomes more cognitively intense than ever before. We argue that Situation Awareness (SA) is at the center of effective sales and customer engagement in this new era, and Information Fusion (IF) is the key for developing the next generation of decision support systems for digital and AI transformation, leveraging the ubiquitous virtual presence of sales and customer engagement which provides substantially richer capacity to access information. We propose a vision and path for the paradigm shift from Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to the new paradigm of IF. We argue this new paradigm solves major problems of the current CRM paradigm: (1) it reduces the burden of manual data entry and enables more reliable, comprehensive and up-to-date data and knowledge, (2) it enhances individual and team SA and alleviates information silos with increased knowledge transferability, and (3) it enables a more powerful ecosystem of applications by providing common shared layer of computable knowledge assets.
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1907.10067
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A User's Guide to Extracting Cosmological Information from Line-Intensity Maps Line-intensity mapping (LIM) provides a promising way to probe cosmology, reionization and galaxy evolution. However, its sensitivity to cosmology and astrophysics at the same time is also a nuisance. Here we develop a comprehensive framework for modelling the LIM power spectrum, which includes redshift space distortions and the Alcock-Paczynski effect. We then identify and isolate degeneracies with astrophysics so that they can be marginalized over. We study the gains of using the multipole expansion of the anisotropic power spectrum, providing an accurate analytic expression for their covariance, and find a 10%-60% increase in the precision of the baryon acoustic oscillation scale measurements when including the hexadecapole in the analysis. We discuss different observational strategies when targeting other cosmological parameters, such as the sum of neutrino masses or primordial non-Gaussianity, finding that fewer and wider bins are typically more optimal. Overall, our formalism facilitates an optimal extraction of cosmological constraints robust to astrophysics.
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1812.10224
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Centrality and transverse momentum dependence of $D^0$-meson production at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at ${\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = \rm{200\,GeV}}$ We report a new measurement of $D^0$-meson production at mid-rapidity ($|y|$\,$<$\,1) in Au+Au collisions at ${\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = \rm{200\,GeV}}$ utilizing the Heavy Flavor Tracker, a high resolution silicon detector at the STAR experiment. Invariant yields of $D^0$-mesons with transverse momentum $p_{T}$ $\lesssim 9$\,GeV/$c$ are reported in various centrality bins (0--10\%, 10--20\%, 20--40\%, 40--60\% and 60--80\%). Blast-Wave thermal models are used to fit the $D^0$-meson $p_{T}$ spectra to study $D^0$ hadron kinetic freeze-out properties. The average radial flow velocity extracted from the fit is considerably smaller than that of light hadrons ($\pi,K$ and $p$), but comparable to that of hadrons containing multiple strange quarks ($\phi,\Xi^-$), indicating that $D^0$ mesons kinetically decouple from the system earlier than light hadrons. The calculated $D^0$ nuclear modification factors re-affirm that charm quarks suffer large amount of energy loss in the medium, similar to those of light quarks for $p_{T}$\,$>$\,4\,GeV/$c$ in central 0--10\% Au+Au collisions. At low $p_{T}$, the nuclear modification factors show a characteristic structure qualitatively consistent with the expectation from model predictions that charm quarks gain sizable collective motion during the medium evolution. The improved measurements are expected to offer new constraints to model calculations and help gain further insights into the hot and dense medium created in these collisions.
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math-ph/0604017
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: An experimental uncertainty implied by failure of the physical Church-Turing thesis In this paper we prove that given a black box assumed to generate bits of a given non-recursive real $\Omega$ there is no computable decision procedure generating sequences of decisions such that if the output is indeed $\Omega$ the process eventually accepts the hypothesis while if the output is different than $\Omega$ than the procedure will eventually reject the hypothesis from a certain point on. Our decision concept does not require full certainty regarding the correctness of the decision at any point, thus better represents the validation process of physical theories. The theorem has strong implications on the falsifiability of physical theories entailing the failure of the physical Church Turing thesis. Finally we show that our decision process enables to decide whether the mean of an i.i.d. sequence of reals belongs to a specific $\Delta_2$ set of integers. This significantly strengthens the effective version of the Cover-Koplowitz theorem, beyond computable sequences of reals.
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1101.4399
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: High-Redshift Metals. II. Probing Reionization Galaxies with Low-Ionization Absorption Lines at Redshift Six We present a survey for low-ionization metal absorption line systems towards 17 QSOs at redshifts z_em=5.8-6.4. Nine of our objects were observed at high resolution with either Keck/HIRES or Magellan/MIKE, and the remainder at moderate resolution with Keck/ESI. The survey spans 5.3 < z_abs < 6.4 and has a pathlength interval \Delta X=39.5, or \Delta z=8.0. In total we detect ten systems, five of which are new discoveries. The line-of-sight number density is consistent with the combined number density at z~3 of DLAs and sub-DLAs, which comprise the main population of low-ionization systems at lower redshifts. This apparent lack of evolution may occur because low ionization systems are hosted by lower-mass halos at higher redshifts, or because the mean cross section of low-ionization gas at a given halo mass increases with redshift due to the higher densities and lower ionizing background. The roughly constant number density notably contrasts with the sharp decline at z > 5.3 in the number density of highly-ionized systems traced by C IV. The low-ionization systems at z~6 span a similar range of velocity widths as lower-redshift sub-DLAs but have significantly weaker lines at a given width. This implies that the mass-metallicity relation of the host galaxies evolves towards lower metallicities at higher redshifts. These systems lack strong Si IV and C IV, which are common among lower-redshift DLAs and sub-DLAs. This is consistent, however, with a similar decrease in the metallicity of the low- and high-ionization phases, and does not necessarily indicate a lack of nearby, highly-ionized gas. The high number density of low-ionization systems at z~6 suggests that we may be detecting galaxies below the current limits of i-dropout and Ly-alpha emission galaxy surveys. These systems may therefore be the first direct probes of the `typical' galaxies responsible for hydrogen reionization.
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1012.2584
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Dihadron and gamma-hadron correlations from jet-induced medium excitation in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
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2007.11763
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Linear periods for unitary representations
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2107.12350
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Trigonal-to-monoclinic structural transition in TiSe$_2$ due to a combined condensation of $\mathbf{ \textit{q} = (\frac{1}{2},0,0)}$ and $\mathbf{(\frac{1}{2},0,\frac{1}{2})}$ phonon instabilities I present first principles calculations of the phonon dispersions of TiSe$_2$ in the $P\overline{3}c1$ phase, which is the currently accepted low-temperature structure of this material. They show weak instabilities in the acoustic branches in the out-of-plane direction, suggesting that this phase may not be the true ground state. To find the lowest energy structure, I study the energetics of all possible distorted structures corresponding to the isotropy subgroups of $P\overline{3}m1$ for the $M_1^-$ and $L_1^-$ phonon instabilities present in this high-temperature phase at $q = (\frac{1}{2},0,0)$ and $(\frac{1}{2},0,\frac{1}{2})$, respectively. I was able to stabilize 10 different structures that are lower in energy relative to the parent $P\overline{3}m1$ phase, including two monoclinic structures more energetically stable than the $P\overline{3}c1$ phase. The lowest energy structure has the space group $C2$ with the order parameter $M_1^- (a,0,0) + L_1^- (0,b,b)$. This structure lacks inversion symmetry, and its primitive unit cell has 12 atoms.
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1204.4266
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Paramagnetic Phase of a Heavy-Fermion Compound, CeFePO, Probed by 57Fe M\"{o}ssbauer Spectroscopy
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1908.10830
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: One-loop open-string integrals from differential equations: all-order alpha'-expansions at n points
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astro-ph/0207034
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Searching for low mass objects around nearby dMe radio stars Nearby M-dwarfs are best suited for searches of low mass companions. VLBI phase-referencing observations with sensitive telescopes are able to detect radio star flux-densities of tenths of mJy as well as to position the star on the sky with submilliarcsecond precision. We have initiated a long-term observational program, using EVN telescopes in combination with NASA DSN dishes, to revisit the kinematics of nearby, single M dwarfs. The precision of the astrometry allows us to search for possible companions with masses down to 1 Jupiter mass. In this contribution we report preliminary results of the first observation epochs, in which we could detect some of the radio stars included in our program.
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1703.02899
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Model-Based Policy Search for Automatic Tuning of Multivariate PID Controllers PID control architectures are widely used in industrial applications. Despite their low number of open parameters, tuning multiple, coupled PID controllers can become tedious in practice. In this paper, we extend PILCO, a model-based policy search framework, to automatically tune multivariate PID controllers purely based on data observed on an otherwise unknown system. The system's state is extended appropriately to frame the PID policy as a static state feedback policy. This renders PID tuning possible as the solution of a finite horizon optimal control problem without further a priori knowledge. The framework is applied to the task of balancing an inverted pendulum on a seven degree-of-freedom robotic arm, thereby demonstrating its capabilities of fast and data-efficient policy learning, even on complex real world problems.
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2112.01207
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Photonic and electronic state interactions in BaTiO3 based Optical Microcavity
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physics/0509253
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Calculation of isotope shifts and relativistic shifts in CI, CII, CIII and CIV We present an accurate ab initio method of calculating isotope shifts and relativistic shifts in atomic spectra. We test the method on neutral carbon and three carbon ions. The relativistic shift of carbon lines may allow them to be included in analyses of quasar absorption spectra that seek to measure possible variations in the fine structure constant, alpha, over the lifetime of the Universe. Carbon isotope shifts can be used to measure isotope abundances in gas clouds: isotope abundances are potentially an important source of systematic error in the alpha-variation studies. These abundances are also needed to study nuclear reactions in stars and supernovae, and test models of chemical evolution of the Universe.
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gr-qc/0411043
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Vacuum decay by p-branes production
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1710.03777
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the velocity of sound in water: theoretical aspects of Colladon's nineteenth century experiments In 1827, Colladon carried out a series of experiments in Lac Leman (Lake Geneva, Switzerland) to measure the speed of sound in water. The purpose of our contribution is to treat this measurement as an inverse problem, and show, by theory how to solve the latter. It is thus revealed under what circumstances it is legitimate to employ the time-of-flight scheme underlying the Colladon experiments and how to bypass this scheme in order to fully account for the temporal and geometric characteristics of the source (of sound), the temporal characteristics of the received signal and the error incurred by the finite distance between the source and receiver.
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1404.4216
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: F-thresholds and Generalized test ideals of determinantal ideals of maximal minors We study higher jumping numbers and generalized test ideals associated to determinantal ideals over a field of positive characteristic. We work in positive characteristic and give a complete characterization of both families for ideals generated by maximal minors; and make a conjecture for the general case. Although these invariants are understood asymptotically - as their positive characteristic grows to infinity they essentially coincide with their characteristic zero analogues - there are known examples where the behavior in positive characteristic differs significantly from that of characteristic zero. This new knowledge associated to determinantal ideals strengthens the case that test ideals and multiplier exhibit essentially the same description even in small characteristics. We conjecture that a similar result holds for determinantal ideals of arbitrary size.
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1610.00114
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Emergence of collective dynamical chirality for achiral active particles Emergence of collective dynamical chirality (CDC) at mesoscopic scales plays a key role in many formation processes of chiral structures in nature, which may also provide possible routines for people to fabricate complex chiral architectures. So far, most of reported CDCs are found in systems of active objects with individual structure chirality or/and dynamical chirality, and whether CDC can arise from simple and achiral units is still an attractive mystery. Here, we report a spontaneous formation of CDC in a system of both dynamically and structurally achiral particles motivated by active motion of cells. Active moving, confinement and hydrodynamic interaction are found to be the three key factors. Detailed analysis shows that the system can support abundant collective dynamical behaviors, including rotating droplet, rotating bubble, CDC oscillation, array of collective rotation, as well as interesting transitions such as chirality transition, structure transition and state reentrance.
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1104.3819
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Wave functions and decay constants of $B$ and $D$ mesons in the relativistic potential model With the decay constants of $D$ and $D_s$ mesons measured in experiment recently, we revisit the study of the bound states of quark and antiquark in $B$ and $D$ mesons in the relativistic potential model. The relativistic bound state wave equation is solved numerically. The masses, decay constants and wave functions of $B$ and $D$ mesons are obtained. Both the masses and decay constants obtained here can be consistent with the experimental data. The wave functions can be used in the study of $B$ and $D$ meson decays.
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1801.08187
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: From Heavy-Ion Collisions to Compact Stars: Equation of State and Relevance of the System Size In this article, we start by presenting state-of-the-art methods allowing us to compute moments related to the globally conserved baryon number, by means of first principle resummed perturbative frameworks. We focus on such quantities for they convey important properties of the finite temperature and density equation of state, being particularly sensitive to changes in the degrees of freedom across the quark-hadron phase transition. We thus present various number susceptibilities along with the corresponding results as obtained by lattice quantum chromodynamics collaborations, and comment on their comparison. Next, omitting the importance of coupling corrections and considering a zero-density toy model for the sake of argument, we focus on corrections due to the small size of heavy-ion collision systems, by means of spatial compactifications. Briefly motivating the relevance of finite size effects in heavy-ion physics, in opposition to the compact star physics, we present a few preliminary thermodynamic results together with the speed of sound for certain finite size relativistic quantum systems at very high temperature.
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2002.11529
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A parallel-computing algorithm for high-energy physics particle tracking and decoding using GPU architectures Real-time data processing is one of the central processes of particle physics experiments which require large computing resources. The LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) experiment will be upgraded to cope with a particle bunch collision rate of 30 million times per second, producing $10^9$ particles/s. 40 Tbits/s need to be processed in real-time to make filtering decisions to store data. This poses a computing challenge that requires exploration of modern hardware and software solutions. We present Compass, a particle tracking algorithm and a parallel raw input decoding optimised for GPUs. It is designed for highly parallel architectures, data-oriented and optimised for fast and localised data access. Our algorithm is configurable, and we explore the trade-off in computing and physics performance of various configurations. A CPU implementation that delivers the same physics performance as our GPU implementation is presented. We discuss the achieved physics performance and validate it with Monte Carlo simulated data. We show a computing performance analysis comparing consumer and server grade GPUs, and a CPU. We show the feasibility of using a full GPU decoding and particle tracking algorithm for high-throughput particle trajectories reconstruction, where our algorithm improves the throughput up to 7.4$\times$ compared to the LHCb baseline.
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1401.8003
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Counting commensurability classes of hyperbolic manifolds Gromov and Piatetski-Shapiro proved existence of finite volume non-arithmetic hyperbolic manifolds of any given dimension. In dimension four and higher, we show that there are about v^v such manifolds of volume at most v, considered up to commensurability. Since the number of arithmetic ones tends to be polynomial, almost all hyperbolic manifolds are non-arithmetic in an appropriate sense. Our method involves a geometric graph-of-spaces construction that relies on arithmetic properties of certain quadratic forms.
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cond-mat/0503282
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Ambipolar Cu- and Fe-Phthalocyanine single-crystal field-effect transistors
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1412.8542
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Stochastic Relational Presheaves and Dynamic Logic for Contextuality
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1610.00644
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Speech Enhancement via Two-Stage Dual Tree Complex Wavelet Packet Transform with a Speech Presence Probability Estimator In this paper, a two-stage dual tree complex wavelet packet transform (DTCWPT) based speech enhancement algorithm has been proposed, in which a speech presence probability (SPP) estimator and a generalized minimum mean squared error (MMSE) estimator are developed. To overcome the drawback of signal distortions caused by down sampling of WPT, a two-stage analytic decomposition concatenating undecimated WPT (UWPT) and decimated WPT is employed. An SPP estimator in the DTCWPT domain is derived based on a generalized Gamma distribution of speech, and Gaussian noise assumption. The validation results show that the proposed algorithm can obtain enhanced perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ), and segmental signal-to-noise ratio (SegSNR) at low SNR nonstationary noise, compared with other four state-of-the-art speech enhancement algorithms, including optimally modified LSA (OM-LSA), soft masking using a posteriori SNR uncertainty (SMPO), a posteriori SPP based MMSE estimation (MMSE-SPP), and adaptive Bayesian wavelet thresholding (BWT).
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1309.3941
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The escape transition of a compressed star polymer: Self-consistent field predictions tested by simulation The escape transition of a polymer "mushroom" (a flexible chain grafted to a flat non-adsorbing substrate surface in a good solvent) occurs when the polymer is compressed by a cylindrical piston of radius $R$, that by far exceeds the chain gyration radius. At this transition, the chain conformation abruptly changes from a two-dimensional self-avoiding walk of blobs (of diameter $H$, the height of the piston above the substrate) to a "flower conformation", i.e. stretched almost one-dimensional string of blobs (with end-to-end distance $\approx R$) and an "escaped" part of the chain, the "crown", outside the piston. The extension of this problem to the case of star polymers with $f$ arms is considered, assuming that the center of the star is grafted to the substrate. The question is considered whether under compression the arms escape all together, or whether there occurs an arm by arm escape under increasing compression. Both self-consistent field calculations and Molecular Dynamics simulations are found to favor the latter scenario.
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1601.01104
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Notions of Connectivity in Overlay Networks
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2202.07515
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Exploiting coherence for quantum thermodynamic advantage The introduction of the quantum analogue of a Carnot engine based on a bath comprising of particles with a small amount of coherence initiated an active line of research on the harnessing of different quantum resources for the enhancement of thermal machines beyond the standard reversible limit, with an emphasis on non-thermal baths containing quantum coherence. In our work, we investigate the impact of coherence on the thermodynamic tasks of a collision model which is composed of a system interacting, in the continuous time limit, with a series of coherent ancillas of two baths at different temperatures. Our results show the advantages of utilising coherence as a resource in the operation of the machine, and allows it: (i) to exhibit unconventional behavior such as the appearance of a hybrid refrigerator, capable of simultaneous refrigeration and generation of work, and (ii) to function as an engine or a refrigerator with efficiencies larger than the Carnot bound. Moreover, we find an effective upper bound to the efficiency of the thermal machine operating as an engine in the presence of a coherent reservoir.
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1608.05968
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Coulomb-blockade effect in nonlinear mesoscopic capacitors We consider an interacting quantum dot working as a coherent source of single electrons. The dot is tunnel coupled to a reservoir and capacitively coupled to a gate terminal with an applied ac potential. At low frequencies, this is the quantum analog of the RC circuit with a purely dynamical response. We investigate the quantized dynamics as a consequence of ac pulses with large amplitude. Within a Keldysh-Green function formalism we derive the time-dependent current in the Coulomb blockade regime. Our theory thus extends previous models that considered either noninteracting electrons in nonlinear response or interacting electrons in the linear regime. We prove that the electron emission and absorption resonances undergo a splitting when the charging energy is larger than the tunnel broadening. For very large charging energies, the additional peaks collapse and the original resonances are recovered, though with a reduced amplitude. Quantization of the charge emitted by the capacitor is reduced due to Coulomb repulsion and additional plateaus arise. Additionally, we discuss the differential capacitance and resistance as a function of time. We find that to leading order in driving frequency the current can be expressed as a weighted sum of noninteracting currents shifted by the charging energy.
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1809.10349
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Electromagnetic-radiation effects on alpha decay The effect of the electromagnetic radiation on the spontaneous charge emission from heavy atomic nuclei is estimated in a model which may be relevant for proton emission and alpha-particle decay in laser fields. Arguments are given that the electronic cloud in heavy atoms screens appreciably the electric field acting on the nucleus and the nucleus "sees" rather low fields. In these conditions, it is shown that the electromagnetic radiation brings second-order corrections in the electric field to the disintegration rate, with a slight anisotropy. These corrections give a small enhancement of the disintegration rate. The case of a static electric field is also discussed.
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2112.03029
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Linear-Time-Invariance Notion of the Koopman Analysis-Part 2: Physical Interpretations of Invariant Koopman Modes and Phenomenological Revelations This serial work presents a Linear-Time-Invariance (LTI) notion to the Koopman analysis, finding consistent and physically meaningful Koopman modes and addressing a long-standing problem of fluid-structure interactions: deterministically relating the fluid and structure. Part 1 (Li et al., 2022) developed the Koopman-LTI architecture and applied it to a pedagogical prism wake. By the systematic procedure, the LTI generated a sampling-independent Koopman linearization that captured all the recurring dynamics, finding six corresponding, orthogonal, and in-synch fluid excitation-structure response mechanisms. This Part 2 analyzes the six modal duplets' to underpin their physical interpretations, providing a phenomenological revelation of the subcritical prism wake. By the dynamical mode shape, results show that two mechanisms at St1=0.1242 and St5=0.0497 describe shear layer dynamics, the associated B\'ernard-K\'arm\'an shedding, and turbulence production, which together overwhelm the upstream and crosswind walls by instigating a reattachment-type of response. The on-wind walls' dynamical similarity renders them a spectrally unified fluid-structure interface. Another four harmonic counterparts, namely the subharmonic at St7=0.0683, the second harmonic at St3=0.2422, and two ultra-harmonics at St7 =0.1739 and St13=0.1935, govern the downstream wall. The 2P wake mode is also observed as an embedded harmonic of the bluff-body wake. Finally, this work discovered the vortex breathing phenomenon, describing the constant energy exchange in wake's circulation-entrainment-deposition processes. With the Koopman-LTI, one may pinpoint the exact excitations responsible for a specific structural response, or vice versa.
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2012.14326
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Non classical light in Jx photonic lattice We report the study of non-classical light in a photonic lattice having parabolic coupling distribution, also known as Jx photonic lattice. We focus on two photon Fock state, two photon N00N state, and single mode squeezed state along with coherent state as input to the lattice. We investigate the possibility of perfect transfer of mean photon number as well as quantum state from one waveguide mode to other. We study photon-photon correlation for two photon N00N state. For single mode squeezed state we study in detail, the evolution of squeezing factor and entanglement between the waveguide modes. Our findings suggest perfect transfer of average photon number for all cases and perfect transfer of quantum state in case of two photon Fock state and two photon N00N state only and not in the case of squeezed and coherent state. Our results should have applications in physical implementation of photonic continuous variable quantum information processing.
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1904.01943
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Magnetic Dead Layers in La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ Revisited The magnetic dead layers in films a few nanometers thick are investigated for La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ on (001)-oriented SrTiO$_3$ (STO), LaAlO$_3$ (LAO) and (LaAlO$_3$)$_{0.3}$(Sr$_2$TaAlO$_6$)$_{0.7}$ (LSAT) substrates. An anomalous moment found to persist above the Curie temperature of the La$_{0.7}$Sr$_{0.3}$MnO$_3$ films is not attributed to the films, but to oxygen vacancies at or near the surface of the substrate. The contribution to the moment from the substrate is as high as 20 $\mu$B/nm$^2$ in the case of STO or LSAT. The effect is increased by adding an STO cap layer. Taking this d-zero magnetism into account, extrapolated magnetic dead layer thicknesses of 0.8 nm, 1.5 nm and 3.0 nm are found for the manganite films grown on LSAT, STO and LAO substrates, respectively. An STO cap layer eliminates the LSMO dead layer.
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cond-mat/0501427
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Damping effects and the metal-insulator transition in the two-dimensional electron gas
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2204.12038
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Confidence Band Estimation for Survival Random Forests Survival random forest is a popular machine learning tool for modeling censored survival data. However, there is currently no statistically valid and computationally feasible approach for estimating its confidence band. This paper proposes an unbiased confidence band estimation by extending recent developments in infinite-order incomplete U-statistics. The idea is to estimate the variance-covariance matrix of the cumulative hazard function prediction on a grid of time points. We then generate the confidence band by viewing the cumulative hazard function estimation as a Gaussian process whose distribution can be approximated through simulation. This approach is computationally easy to implement when the subsampling size of a tree is no larger than half of the total training sample size. Numerical studies show that our proposed method accurately estimates the confidence band and achieves desired coverage rate. We apply this method to veterans' administration lung cancer data.
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2103.00267
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Unraveling circular polarimetric images of magnetically arrested accretion flows near event horizon of a black hole Magnetically arrested accretion flows are thought to fuel some of the supermassive black holes and to power their relativistic jets. We calculate and study a time sequence of linear and circular polarimetric images of numerical, high resolution and long duration simulations of magnetically dominated flows to investigate observational signatures of strong magnetic fields near the event horizon of a non-rotating black hole. We find that the magnitude of resolved linear and circular polarizations is rather sensitive to the assumption of the coupling of electron and ions in the accretion flow. Models with cooler electrons have higher Faraday rotation and conversion depths which results in scrambled linear polarization and enhanced circular polarization. In those high Faraday thickness cases the circular polarization is particularly sensitive to dynamics of toroidal-radial magnetic fields in the accretion flows. The models with high Faraday thickness are characterized by nearly constant handedness of circular polarization, consistent with observations of some accreting black holes. We also find that the emission region produced by light which is lensed around the black hole shows inversion of circular polarization handedness with respect to the handedness of the circular polarization of the entire emission region. Such polarity inversions are unique to near horizon emission.
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2103.04531
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: V2S: A Tool for Translating Video Recordings of Mobile App Usages into Replayable Scenarios Screen recordings are becoming increasingly important as rich software artifacts that inform mobile application development processes. However, the amount of manual effort required to extract information from these graphical artifacts can hinder resource-constrained mobile developers. This paper presents Video2Scenario (V2S), an automated tool that processes video recordings of Android app usages, utilizes neural object detection and image classification techniques to classify the depicted user actions, and translates these actions into a replayable scenario. We conducted a comprehensive evaluation to demonstrate V2S's ability to reproduce recorded scenarios across a range of devices and a diverse set of usage cases and applications. The results indicate that, based on its performance with 175 videos depicting 3,534 GUI-based actions, V2S is accurate in reproducing $\approx$89\% of actions from collected videos.
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1810.03435
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Simultaneous Measurement Imputation and Outcome Prediction for Achilles Tendon Rupture Rehabilitation
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1809.09994
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Novel Online Stacked Ensemble for Multi-Label Stream Classification As data streams become more prevalent, the necessity for online algorithms that mine this transient and dynamic data becomes clearer. Multi-label data stream classification is a supervised learning problem where each instance in the data stream is classified into one or more pre-defined sets of labels. Many methods have been proposed to tackle this problem, including but not limited to ensemble-based methods. Some of these ensemble-based methods are specifically designed to work with certain multi-label base classifiers; some others employ online bagging schemes to build their ensembles. In this study, we introduce a novel online and dynamically-weighted stacked ensemble for multi-label classification, called GOOWE-ML, that utilizes spatial modeling to assign optimal weights to its component classifiers. Our model can be used with any existing incremental multi-label classification algorithm as its base classifier. We conduct experiments with 4 GOOWE-ML-based multi-label ensembles and 7 baseline models on 7 real-world datasets from diverse areas of interest. Our experiments show that GOOWE-ML ensembles yield consistently better results in terms of predictive performance in almost all of the datasets, with respect to the other prominent ensemble models.
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0806.1679
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Is Teleportation a (quantum) mystery? Since its discovery quantum teleportation has often been seen as a manifestation, indeed the epitome, of the very paradoxical and mysterious nature of quantum theory itself. It is commonly regarded as genuinely quantum and essentially paradoxical. Although a common approach to teleportation amongst physicists nowadays is a somewhat operational one, some researchers are making an effort to deflate the above views. On the one hand, it was recently argued that the paradox of information transfer taking place in teleportation is dissolved (Timpson, 2006) by appealing the very notion of information. On the other hand, it was demonstrated that some classical versions of teleportation retain its important features, which hitherto were considered genuinely quantum (Cohen, 2003; Collins&Popescu, 2002; Hardy, 1999; Mor, 2006; Spekkens, 2007). I will present a special version of a quantum teleportation protocol which is in a sense split into classical and quantum steps. This description provides us with a unified picture of teleportation in both domains. It will be explicitly shown how classical teleportation is embedded in the quantum protocol. Moreover, the classical step can be successfully accomplished even if the state shared by the parties is completely disentangled [this is consistent with the result obtained in (Wang, 2005)]. Yet, all the (apparent) paradoxical features usually associated with quantum teleportation are clearly present in this step. In particular, this demonstrates that entanglement cannot be ultimately responsible and not necessary for the (paradoxical?) information transfer. Thus, even if one considers teleportation as mysterious, all its mysteries are shifted from quantum domain into purely classical one.
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2110.12742
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Generalized manifolds, normal invariants, and L-homology Let $X^{n}$ be an arbitrary oriented closed generalized $n$-manifold, $n\ge 5$. In our recent paper (Proc. Edinb. Math. Soc. (2) 63 (2020), no. 2, 597-607) we have constructed a map $t:\mathcal{N}(X^{n}) \to H^{st}_{n} ( X^{n}; \mathbb{L}^+)$ which extends the normal invariant map for the case when $X^{n}$ is a topological $n$-manifold. Here, $\mathcal{N}(X^{n})$ denotes the set of all normal bordism classes of degree one normal maps $(f,b): M^{n} \to X^{n},$ and $H^{st}_{*} ( X^{n}; \mathbb{E})$ denotes the Steenrod homology of the spectrum $\mathbb{E}$. An important nontrivial question arose whether the map $t$ is bijective (note that this holds in the case that $X^{n}$ is a topological $n$-manifold). It is the purpose of this paper to prove that the answer to this question is affirmative.
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0810.5688
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Liaison invariants and the Hilbert scheme of codimension 2 subschemes in P^{n+2} In this paper we study the Hilbert scheme, Hilb(P), of equidimensional locally Cohen-Macaulay codimension 2 subschemes, with a special look to surfaces in P^4 and 3-folds in P^5, and the Hilbert scheme stratification H_{c} of constant cohomology. For every (X) in Hilb(P) we define a number \delta_X in terms of the graded Betti numbers of the homogeneous ideal of X and we prove that 1 + \delta_X - \dim_{(X)} H_{c} and 1 + \delta_X - \dim T_{c} are CI-biliaison invariants where T_{c} is the tangent space of H_{c} at (X). As a corollary we get a formula for the dimension of any generically smooth component of Hilb(P) in terms of \delta_X and the CI-biliaison invariant. Both invariants are equal in this case. Recall that, for space curves C, Martin-Deschamps and Perrin have proved the smoothness of the ``morphism'', H_{c} -> E = isomorphism classes of graded artinian modules, given by sending C onto its Rao-module. For surfaces X in P^4 we have two Rao-modules M_i and an induced extension b in Ext^2(M_2,M_1) and a result of Horrocks and Rao saying that a triple D := (M_1,M_2,b) of modules M_i of finite length and an extension b as above determine a surface X up to biliaison. We prove that the corresponding ``morphism'', H_{c} -> V = isomorphism classes of graded artinian modules M_i commuting with b, is smooth, and we get a smoothness criterion for H_{c}. Moreover we get some smoothness results for Hilb(P), valid also for 3-folds, and we give examples of obstructed surfaces and 3-folds. The linkage result we prove in this paper turns out to be useful in determining the structure and dimension of H_{c}, and for proving the main biliaison theorem above.
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1810.04310
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Trapezoidal Generalization over Linear Constraints We are developing a model-based fuzzing framework that employs mathematical models of system behavior to guide the fuzzing process. Whereas traditional fuzzing frameworks generate tests randomly, a model-based framework can deduce tests from a behavioral model using a constraint solver. Because the state space being explored by the fuzzer is often large, the rapid generation of test vectors is crucial. The need to generate tests quickly, however, is antithetical to the use of a constraint solver. Our solution to this problem is to use the constraint solver to generate an initial solution, to generalize that solution relative to the system model, and then to perform rapid, repeated, randomized sampling of the generalized solution space to generate fuzzing tests. Crucial to the success of this endeavor is a generalization procedure with reasonable size and performance costs that produces generalized solution spaces that can be sampled efficiently. This paper describes a generalization technique for logical formulae expressed in terms of Boolean combinations of linear constraints that meets the unique performance requirements of model-based fuzzing. The technique represents generalizations using trapezoidal solution sets consisting of ordered, hierarchical conjunctions of linear constraints that are more expressive than simple intervals but are more efficient to manipulate and sample than generic polytopes. Supporting materials contain an ACL2 proof that verifies the correctness of a low-level implementation of the generalization algorithm against a specification of generalization correctness. Finally a post-processing procedure is described that results in a restricted trapezoidal solution that can be sampled (solved) rapidly and efficiently without backtracking, even for integer domains. While informal correctness arguments are provided, a formal proof of the correctness of the restriction algorithm remains as future work.
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hep-lat/9506019
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Variational Study of the Phase Transition at Finite T in the $\lambda \phi^4 $-Theory Assuming triviality of the 4-dimensional $\lambda \phi ^4$-theory we compute the effective potential by means of a self consistent Feynman-Bogoliubov method. This potential $U_{eff}^{FB}$ depends on a UV-cutoff, which is fixed by a stability condition for the gap-equation for the plasma mass. It shows a second order phase transition at zero temperature, in agreement with a large amount of analytical and RG analysis as well as Monte Carlo numerical evidence. As the cutoff $\Lambda $ is removed the renormalized self coupling constant $\lambda _R$ goes to zero consistent with the claim of triviality. At finite temperature the phase transition becomes weakly first order.
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1612.05222
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Multivariate Submodular Optimization Submodular functions have found a wealth of new applications in data science and machine learning models in recent years. This has been coupled with many algorithmic advances in the area of submodular optimization: (SO) $\min/\max~f(S): S \in \mathcal{F}$, where $\mathcal{F}$ is a given family of feasible sets over a ground set $V$ and $f:2^V \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is submodular. In this work we focus on a more general class of \emph{multivariate submodular optimization} (MVSO) problems: $\min/\max~f (S_1,S_2,\ldots,S_k): S_1 \uplus S_2 \uplus \cdots \uplus S_k \in \mathcal{F}$. Here we use $\uplus$ to denote disjoint union and hence this model is attractive where resources are being allocated across $k$ agents, who share a `joint' multivariate nonnegative objective $f(S_1,S_2,\ldots,S_k)$ that captures some type of submodularity (i.e. diminishing returns) property. We provide some explicit examples and potential applications for this new framework. For maximization, we show that practical algorithms such as accelerated greedy variants and distributed algorithms achieve good approximation guarantees for very general families (such as matroids and $p$-systems). For arbitrary families, we show that monotone (resp. nonmonotone) MVSO admits an $\alpha (1-1/e)$ (resp. $\alpha \cdot 0.385$) approximation whenever monotone (resp. nonmonotone) SO admits an $\alpha$-approximation over the multilinear formulation. This substantially expands the family of tractable models for submodular maximization. For minimization, we show that if SO admits a $\beta$-approximation over \emph{modular} functions, then MVSO admits a $\frac{\beta \cdot n}{1+(n-1)(1-c)}$-approximation where $c\in [0,1]$ denotes the curvature of $f$, and this is essentially tight. Finally, we prove that MVSO has an $\alpha k$-approximation whenever SO admits an $\alpha$-approximation over the convex formulation.
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1803.02150
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Effect of short-range correlations on spectral properties of doped Mott insulators In the framework of cluster perturbation theory for the 2D Hubbard and Hubbard-Holstein models at low hole doping we have studied the effect of local and short-range correlations in strongly correlated systems on the anomalous features in the electronic spectrum by investigating the fine structure of quasiparticle bands. Different anomalous features of spectrum are obtained as the result of intrinsic properties of strongly correlated electron and polaron bands in the presence of short-range correlations. Particularly, features similar to the electron-like Fermi-pockets of cuprates at hole doping $p\sim0.1$ are obtained without ad hoc introducing a charge density wave order parameter within the Hubbard model in a unified manner with other known peculiarities of the pseudogap phase like Fermi-arcs, pockets, waterfalls, and kink-like features. The Fermi surface is mainly formed by dispersive quasiparticle bands with large spectral weight, formed by coherent low-energy exications. Within the Hubbard-Holstein model at moderate phonon frequencies we show that modest values of local electron-phonon interaction are capable of introducing low-energy kink-like features and affecting the Fermi surface by hybridization of the fermionic quasiparticle bands with the Franck-Condon resonances.
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0902.2557
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quantum critical point in high-temperature superconductors Recently, in high-T_c superconductors (HTSC), exciting measurements have been performed revealing their physics in superconducting and pseudogap states and in normal one induced by the application of magnetic field, when the transition from non-Fermi liquid to Landau Fermi liquid behavior occurs. We employ a theory, based on fermion condensation quantum phase transition which is able to explain facts obtained in the measurements. We also show, that in spite of very different microscopic nature of HTSC, heavy-fermion metals and 2D 3He, the physical properties of these three classes of substances are similar to each other.
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2202.00715
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: BFV quantization and BRST symmetries of the gauge invariant fourth-order Pais-Uhlenbeck oscillator
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1909.00945
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: "Can you say more about the location?" The Development of a Pedagogical Reference Resolution Agent In an increasingly globalized world, geographic literacy is crucial. In this paper, we present a collaborative two-player game to improve people's ability to locate countries on the world map. We discuss two implementations of the game: First, we created a web-based version which can be played with the remote-controlled agent Nellie. With the knowledge we gained from a large online data collection, we re-implemented the game so it can be played face-to-face with the Furhat robot Neil. Our analysis shows that participants found the game not just engaging to play, they also believe they gained lasting knowledge about the world map.
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2004.11384
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Timing the Early Assembly of the Milky Way with the H3 Survey The archaeological record of stars in the Milky Way opens a uniquely detailed window into the early formation and assembly of galaxies. Here we use 11,000 main-sequence turn-off stars with well-measured ages, [Fe/H], [$\alpha$/Fe], and orbits from the H3 Survey and Gaia to time the major events in the early Galaxy. Located beyond the Galactic plane, $1\lesssim |Z|/\rm kpc \lesssim4$, this sample contains three chemically distinct groups: a low metallicity population, and low-$\alpha$ and high-$\alpha$ groups at higher metallicity. The age and orbit distributions of these populations show that: 1) the high-$\alpha$ group, which includes both disk stars and the in-situ halo, has a star-formation history independent of eccentricity that abruptly truncated $8.3\pm0.1$ Gyr ago ($z\simeq1$); 2) the low metallicity population, which we identify as the accreted stellar halo, is on eccentric orbits and its star formation truncated $10.2.^{+0.2}_{-0.1}$ Gyr ago ($z\simeq2$); 3) the low-$\alpha$ population is primarily on low eccentricity orbits and the bulk of its stars formed less than 8 Gyr ago. These results suggest a scenario in which the Milky Way accreted a satellite galaxy at $z\approx2$ that merged with the early disk by $z\approx1$. This merger truncated star formation in the early high-$\alpha$ disk and perturbed a fraction of that disk onto halo-like orbits. The merger enabled the formation of a chemically distinct, low-$\alpha$ disk at $z\lesssim1$. The lack of any stars on halo-like orbits at younger ages indicates that this event was the last significant disturbance to the Milky Way disk.
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1403.1292
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Topological insulator based spin valve devices: evidence for spin polarized transport of spin-momentum-locked topological surface states Spin-momentum helical locking is one of the most important properties of the nontrivial topological surface states (TSS) in 3D topological insulators (TI). It underlies the iconic topological protection (suppressing elastic backscattering) of TSS and is foundational to many exotic physics (eg., majorana fermions) and device applications (eg., spintronics) predicted for TIs. Based on this spin-momentum locking, a current flowing on the surface of a TI would be spin-polarized in a characteristic in-plane direction perpendicular to the current, and the spin-polarization would reverse when the current direction reverses. Observing such a spin-helical current in transport measurements is a major goal in TI research and applications. We report spin-dependent transport measurements in spin valve devices fabricated from exfoliated thin flakes of Bi2Se3 (a prototype 3D TI) with ferromagnetic (FM) Ni contacts. Applying an in-plane magnetic (B) field to polarize the Ni contacts along their easy axis, we observe an asymmetry in the hysteretic magnetoresistance (MR) between opposite B field directions. The polarity of the asymmetry in MR can be reversed by reversing the direction of the DC current. The observed asymmetric MR can be understood as a spin-valve effect between the current-induced spin polarization on the TI surface (due to spin-momentum-locking of TSS) and the spin-polarized ferromagnetic contacts. Our results provide a direct transport evidence for the spin helical current in TSS.
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hep-lat/9608141
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: SU(3) Latent Heat and Surface Tension from Tree Level and Tadpole Improved Actions We analyze the latent heat and surface tension at the SU(3) deconfinement phase transition with tree level and tadpole improved Symanzik actions on lattices with temporal extent $N_\tau = 3$ and 4 and spatial extent $N_\sigma/ N_\tau = 4$, 6 and 8. In comparison to the standard Wilson action we do find a drastic reduction of cut-off effects already with tree level improved actions. On lattices with temporal extent $N_\tau=4$ results for the surface tension and latent heat obtained with a tree level improved action agree well with those obtained with a tadpole improved action. A comparison with $N_\tau=3$ calculations, however, shows that results obtained with tadpole action remain unaffected by cut-off effects even on this coarse lattice, while the tree level action becomes sensitive to the cut-off. For the surface tension and latent heat we find $\sigma_I/ T_c^3 = 0.0155~(16)$ and $\Delta\epsilon/T_c^4 = 1.40~(9)$, respectively.
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2009.00233
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Four-dimensional compact Clifford-Klein forms of pseudo-Riemannian symmetric spaces with signature $(2, 2)$
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2011.13523
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Predicted septuple-atomic-layer Janus $\mathrm{MSiGeN_4}$ (M=Mo and W) monolayers with Rashba spin splitting and high electron carrier mobilities Janus two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted much attention due to possessing unique properties caused by their out-of-plane asymmetry, which have been achieved in many 2D families. In this work, the Janus monolayers are predicted in new 2D $\mathrm{MA_2Z_4}$ family by means of first-principles calculations, $\mathrm{MoSi_2N_4}$ and $\mathrm{WSi_2N_4}$ of which have been synthesized in experiment(\textcolor[rgb]{0.00,0.00,1.00}{Science 369, 670-674 (2020)}). The predicted $\mathrm{MSiGeN_4}$ (M=Mo and W) monolayers exhibit dynamic, thermodynamical and mechanical stability, and they are indirect band-gap semiconductors. The inclusion of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) gives rise to the Rashba-type spin splitting, which is observed in the valence bands, being different from common conduction bands. Calculated results show valley polarization at the edge of the conduction bands due to SOC together with inversion symmetry breaking. It is found that $\mathrm{MSiGeN_4}$ (M=Mo and W) monolayers have high electron mobilities. Both in-plane and much weak out-of-plane piezoelectric polarizations can be observed, when a uniaxial strain in the basal plane is applied. The values of piezoelectric strain coefficient $d_{11}$ of the Janus $\mathrm{MSiGeN_4}$ (M=Mo and W) monolayers fall between those of the $\mathrm{MSi_2N_4}$ (M=Mo and W) and $\mathrm{MGe_2N_4}$ (M=Mo and W) monolayers, as expected. It is proved that strain can tune the positions of valence band maximum (VBM) and conduction band minimum (CBM), and enhance the the strength of conduction bands convergence caused by compressive strain. It is also found that tensile biaxial strain can enhance $d_{11}$ of $\mathrm{MSiGeN_4}$ (M=Mo and W) monolayers, and the compressive strain can improve the $d_{31}$ (absolute values).
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2011.09525
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: New characterizations of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces and applications to metric geometry We give two new global and algorithmic constructions of the reproducing kernel Hilbert space associated to a positive definite kernel. We further present ageneral positive definite kernel setting using bilinear forms, and we provide new examples. Our results cover the case of measurable positive definite kernels, and we give applications to both stochastic analysisand metric geometry and provide a number of examples.
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1904.00742
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A smartphone application to detection and classification of coffee leaf miner and coffee leaf rust Generally, the identification and classification of plant diseases and/or pests are performed by an expert . One of the problems facing coffee farmers in Brazil is crop infestation, particularly by leaf rust Hemileia vastatrix and leaf miner Leucoptera coffeella. The progression of the diseases and or pests occurs spatially and temporarily. So, it is very important to automatically identify the degree of severity. The main goal of this article consists on the development of a method and its i implementation as an App that allow the detection of the foliar damages from images of coffee leaf that are captured using a smartphone, and identify whether it is rust or leaf miner, and in turn the calculation of its severity degree. The method consists of identifying a leaf from the image and separates it from the background with the use of a segmentation algorithm. In the segmentation process, various types of backgrounds for the image using the HSV and YCbCr color spaces are tested. In the segmentation of foliar damages, the Otsu algorithm and the iterative threshold algorithm, in the YCgCr color space, have been used and compared to k-means. Next, features of the segmented foliar damages are calculated. For the classification, artificial neural network trained with extreme learning machine have been used. The results obtained shows the feasibility and effectiveness of the approach to identify and classify foliar damages, and the automatic calculation of the severity. The results obtained are very promising according to experts.
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hep-th/0003129
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Testing the AdS/CFT correspondence beyond large N According to the AdS/CFT correspondence, the maximally supersymmetric SU(N) Yang-Mills theory in 4 dimensions is dual to the type IIB string theory compactified on AdS_5 x S^5. Most of the tests performed so far are confined to the leading order at large N or equivalently string tree-level. To probe the correspondence beyond this leading order and obtain 1/N^2 corrections is difficult since string one-loop computations on an AdS_5 x S^5 background generally are beyond feasibility. However, we will show that the chiral SU(4)_R anomaly of the super YM theory provides an ideal testing ground to go beyond leading order in N. We review and develop further our previous results that the 1/N^2 corrections to the chiral anomaly on the super YM side can be exactly accounted for by the supergravity/string effective action induced at one loop.
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1806.08361
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Prospects for discovering a light charged Higgs boson within the NMSSM at the FCC-eh collider
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2111.13633
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Learning New Physics from an Imperfect Machine
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0901.0930
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: An \Omega(n log n) lower bound for computing the sum of even-ranked elements Given a sequence A of 2n real numbers, the Even-Rank-Sum problem asks for the sum of the n values that are at the even positions in the sorted order of the elements in A. We prove that, in the algebraic computation-tree model, this problem has time complexity \Theta(n log n). This solves an open problem posed by Michael Shamos at the Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry in 2008.
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1304.4651
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Generalized Public Key Transformations with Side Information This paper presents results on generalized public key cryptography with exponentials modulo primes and composite numbers where the mapping is not one-to-one and the uniqueness is achieved by additional side information. Such transformations may be used for oblivious transfer and generate events of specific probabilities.
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1111.1766
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Emergence of Loop Quantum Cosmology from Loop Quantum Gravity: Lowest Order in h To derive loop quantum cosmology from loop quantum gravity, I apply the model given in \cite{lin1} to a system with coupled gravitational and matter fields. The matter sector consists of a scalar field $phi$ serving as a cosmological clock, and other fields ${psi}$ providing physical spatial coordinates and frames. The physical Hilbert space of the model is constructed from the kinematical Hilbert space of loop quantum gravity, and the local observables in the physical Hilbert space are constructed using the matter coordinates and frames. A specific coherent physical state is then chosen, whose expectation values of the local observables give rise to homogeneous, isotropic and spatially flat gravitational and $phi$ fields at a late clock time. The equations governing these fields may be derived using the symmetry of the physical Hilbert space. When the matter back reactions from ${psi}$ are negligible, the result gives a specific loop quantum cosmological model in the $O(hbar^0)$ approximation, with calculable higher order corrections.
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1306.3877
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Fast branching algorithm for Cluster Vertex Deletion In the family of clustering problems, we are given a set of objects (vertices of the graph), together with some observed pairwise similarities (edges). The goal is to identify clusters of similar objects by slightly modifying the graph to obtain a cluster graph (disjoint union of cliques). Hueffner et al. [Theory Comput. Syst. 2010] initiated the parameterized study of Cluster Vertex Deletion, where the allowed modification is vertex deletion, and presented an elegant O(2^k * k^9 + n * m)-time fixed-parameter algorithm, parameterized by the solution size. In our work, we pick up this line of research and present an O(1.9102^k * (n + m))-time branching algorithm.
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1807.10915
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Unsupervised Adversarial Depth Estimation using Cycled Generative Networks While recent deep monocular depth estimation approaches based on supervised regression have achieved remarkable performance, costly ground truth annotations are required during training. To cope with this issue, in this paper we present a novel unsupervised deep learning approach for predicting depth maps and show that the depth estimation task can be effectively tackled within an adversarial learning framework. Specifically, we propose a deep generative network that learns to predict the correspondence field i.e. the disparity map between two image views in a calibrated stereo camera setting. The proposed architecture consists of two generative sub-networks jointly trained with adversarial learning for reconstructing the disparity map and organized in a cycle such as to provide mutual constraints and supervision to each other. Extensive experiments on the publicly available datasets KITTI and Cityscapes demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model and competitive results with state of the art methods. The code and trained model are available on https://github.com/andrea-pilzer/unsup-stereo-depthGAN.
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cond-mat/0509724
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Site occupation constraints in mean-field approaches of quantum spin systems at finite temperature We study the effect of site occupation on the description of quantum spin systems at finite temperature and mean-field level. We impose each lattice site to be occupied by a single electron. This is realized by means of a specific prescription. The outcome of the prescription is compared to the result obtained by means of a projection procedure which fixes the site occupation to one particle per site on an average. The comparison is performed for different representations of the Hamiltonian in Fock space leading to different types of mean-field solutions. The behaviour of order parameters is analyzed for each choice of the mean-field and constraint which fixes the occupation rate at each site. Sizable quantitative differences between the outcomes obtained with the two different constraints are observed.
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2108.10287
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Oblique Derivative Boundary Value Problems on Families of Planar Domains We consider second-order elliptic equations with oblique derivative boundary conditions, defined on a family of bounded domains in $\mathbb{C}$ that depend smoothly on a real parameter $\lambda \in [0,1]$. We derive the precise regularity of the solutions in all variables, including the parameter $\lambda$. More specifically we show that the solution and its derivatives are continuous in all variables, and the H\"older norms of the space variables are bounded uniformly in $\lambda$.
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quant-ph/0609207
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: One-party Quantum Error Correcting Codes for Unbalanced Errors: Principles and Application to Quantum Dense Coding and Quantum Secure Direct Communications
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2004.09944
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Silica anchored colloidal suspension of magnetite nanorods This study focuses on the interaction of colloidal silica nanoparticles with the magnetite (Fe3O4) magnetic fluids (MF), which eventually forms nanorod like structure. The aqueous magnetic fluid consists of magnetite nanoparticles having double layers of lauric acid surfactants. This surfactant provides stability towards short-range van der Waals attractive and steric repulsive forces, as well as long-range dipole-dipole interactive force. Whereas, in the colloidal silica, the sodium ions provide stability to the silica nanoparticles. The colloidal silica and magnetic fluid both were mixed in different proportions to understand the interaction between the silica and magnetite nanoparticles. Thus, the interaction present in the system is studied using FTIR, TGA, and magnetic field induced microscopy. The FTIR and TGA data reveal that silica interacts with the outer layer of lauric acid through the Si-O bond and eventually provides stability to the system. The length of the lauric acid sheath varies with the concentration of silica nanoparticles. The SEM images indicate nanorod formation, and its structure dimensions vary with the silica concentrations, which is also reflected in the magnetic field-induced structure formations. The structure observed using microscopy correlated with the interaction derived from FTIR and TGA data analysis. XRD data of iron oxide (magnetite) nanoparticles are present here again for completion.
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1001.4340
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Principal Component Analysis of SDSS Stellar Spectra
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cond-mat/0103529
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Effects of Vortex Pinning and Thermal Fluctuations on the Josephson Plasma Resonance in Tl2Ba2CaCu2O8 and YBa2Cu3O6.5
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1710.07671
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Statistics of zero crossings in rough interfaces with fractional elasticity We study numerically the distribution of zero crossings in one-dimensional elastic interfaces described by an overdamped Langevin dynamics with periodic boundary conditions. We model the %restoring elastic forces with a Riesz-Feller fractional Laplacian of order $z = 1 + 2\zeta$, such that the interfaces spontaneously relax, with a dynamical exponent $z$, to a self-affine geometry with roughness exponent $\zeta$. By continuously increasing from $\zeta=-1/2$ (macroscopically flat interface described by independent Ornstein--Uhlenbeck processes) to $\zeta=3/2$ (super-rough Mullins--Herring interface), three different regimes are identified: (I) $-1/2<\zeta<0$, (II) $0<\zeta<1$, and (III) $1<\zeta<3/2$. Starting from a flat initial condition, the mean number of zeros of the discretized interface (I) decays exponentially in time and reaches an extensive value in the system size, or decays as a power-law towards (II) a sub-extensive or (III) an intensive value. In the steady-state, the distribution of intervals between zeros changes from an exponential decay in (I) to a power-law decay $P(\ell) \sim \ell^{-\gamma}$ in (II) and (III). While in (II) $\gamma=1-\theta$ with $\theta=1-\zeta$ the steady-state persistence exponent, in (III) we obtain $\gamma = 3-2\zeta$, different from the exponent $\gamma=1$ expected from the prediction $\theta=0$ for infinite super-rough interfaces with $\zeta>1$. The effect on $P(\ell)$ of short-scale smoothening is also analyzed numerically and analytically. A tight relation between the mean interval, the mean width of the interface and the density of zeros is also reported. The results drawn from our analysis of rough interfaces subject to particular boundary conditions or constraints, along with discretization effects, are relevant for the practical analysis of zeros in interface imaging experiments or in numerical analysis.
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1512.04893
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the Cohen-Macaulay property for quadratic tangent cones Let $H$ be an $n$-generated numerical semigroup such that its tangent cone $\operatorname{gr}_\mathfrak{m} K[H]$ is defined by quadratic relations. We show that if $n<5$ then $\operatorname{gr}_\mathfrak{m} K[H]$ is Cohen-Macaulay, and for $n=5$ we explicitly describe the semigroups $H$ such that $\operatorname{gr}_\mathfrak{m} K[H]$ is not Cohen-Macaulay. As an application we show that if the field $K$ is algebraically closed and of characteristic different from two, and $n\leq 5$ then $\operatorname{gr}_\mathfrak{m} K[H]$ is Koszul if and only if (possibly after a change of coordinates) its defining ideal has a quadratic Gr\"obner basis.
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quant-ph/0703126
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quantum interference with slits In the experiments considered here, we measure the y-component of momentum for a particle passing through a system of slits. The source-slit system is the preparation apparatus that determines the state vector. Recognizing that a system of slits is a position-measuring device allows us to ascertain that the state vector is a position state. Then, writing the state vector in momentum space provides a straightforward calculation for the probability amplitude and its corresponding probability function. Interference effects, if any, are inherent in the probability function We determine the statistical distribution of scattered particles for four different slit systems. The results are in agreement with the well-known interference patterns obtained in classical wave optics.
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1812.00940
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Visual Memory for Robust Path Following
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