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2204.10287
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quasi-stationary Distribution for the Invasion Model on a Complete Bipartite Graph In the discrete-time Invasion Model on a finite connected graph, every vertex is initially assigned a "yes" or "no" opinion. Each unit of time, independently of the past, a vertex is uniformly sampled, along with a uniformly sampled neighbor. The opinion of the former is assigned to the latter with no change to the opinion of any other vertex. This model is closely related to the Voter Model, with roles swapped: there the sampled vertex accepts the opinion of the neighbor. Both models eventually reach a consensus, an absorbing state for the dynamics corresponding to all vertices having the same opinion. We study the Quasistationary Distribution (QSD) for the Invasion Model on the complete bipartite graph. Specifically, we obtain the limit of the QSD for the model as the size of one partition, the "large partition", tends to infinity while the size of the other, the "small" partition, remains fixed. Our results show that at the limit, the density of "yes" opinions in the large partition tends to a uniform distribution on the unit interval and, conditioned on this density, the opinions on the small partition are independent and identically distributed with probability of a "yes" at a given vertex equal to the density. This result is in stark contrast to the analogous result for the Voter Model where the limit QSD is a heavy-tailed perturbation to consensus. A distinctive feature of the dynamics we study is the co-existence of two scales in the eigenvector equation for the QSD with non-trivial interaction which determines the structure of the limit QSD.
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1204.5441
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Abelian varieties over number fields, tame ramification and big Galois image Given a natural number n and a number field K, we show the existence of an integer \ell_0 such that for any prime number \ell\geq \ell_0, there exists a finite extension F/K, unramified in all places above \ell, together with a principally polarized abelian variety A of dimension n over F such that the resulting \ell-torsion representation \rho_{A,\ell} from G_F to GSp(A[\ell](\bar{F})) is surjective and everywhere tamely ramified. In particular, we realize GSp_{2n}(\mathbb{F}_\ell) as the Galois group of a finite tame extension of number fields F'/F such that F is unramified above \ell.
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hep-th/9210132
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Search for Zoo-Perparticles This paper reviews the covariant formalism of N=1, D=10 classical superparticle models. It discusses the local invariances of a number of superparticle actions and highlights the problem of finding a covariant quantization scenario. Covariant quantization has proved problematic, but it has motivated in seeking alternative approaches that avoids those found in earlier models. It also shows new covariant superparticle theories formulated in extended spaces that preserve certain canonical form in phase-space, and easy to quantize by using the Batalin-Vilkovisky procedure, as the gauge algebra of their constraints only closes on-shell. The mechanics actions describe particles moving in a superspace consisting of the usual $N=1$ superspace, together with an extra spinor or vector coordinate. A light-cone analysis shows that all these new superparticle models reproduce the physical spectrum of the N=1 super-Yang-Mills theory.
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hep-ph/9703403
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Inverse Amplitude Method and Chiral Zeros The inverse amplitude method has previously been successfully applied to $\pi\pi$ scattering in order to extend the range of applicability of chiral perturbation theory. However, in order to take the chiral zeros into account systematically, the previous derivation of the inverse amplitude method has to be modified. It is shown how this can be done to both one and two loops in the chiral expansion. In the physical region, the inclusion of these chiral zeros has very little significance, whereas they become essential in the sub-threshold region. Finally, the crossing properties of the inverse amplitude method are investigated in the sub-threshold region.
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hep-th/9810016
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Two different gauge-invariant models in the Lagrangian approach
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cond-mat/9404008
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: New perturbation theory of low-dimensional quantum liquids I: the pseudoparticle operator basis We introduce a new operator algebra for the description of the low-energy physics of one-dimensional, integrable, multicomponent quantum liquids. Considering the particular case of the Hubbard chain in a constant external magnetic field and with varying chemical potential, we show that at low energy its Bethe-ansatz solution can be interpreted in terms of the new {\it pseudoparticle operator algebra}. Our algebraic approach provides a concise interpretation of and justification for several recent studies of low-energy excitations and transport which have been based on detailed analyses of specific Bethe-ansatz eigenfunctions and eigenenergies. A central point is that the {\it exact ground state} of the interacting many-electron problem is the non-interacting pseudoparticle ground state. Furthermore, in the pseudoparticle basis, the quantum problem becomes perturbative, {\it i.e.}, the two-pseudoparticle forward-scattering vertices and amplitudes do not diverge, and one can define a many-pseudoparticle perturbation theory. We write the general quantum-liquid Hamiltonian in the new basis and show that the pseudoparticle-perturbation theory leads, in a natural way, to the generalized Landau-liquid approach.
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2003.05452
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Global 21-cm signal extraction from foreground and instrumental effects III: Utilizing drift-scan time dependence and full Stokes measurements When using valid foreground and signal models, the uncertainties on extracted signals in global 21-cm signal experiments depend principally on the overlap between signal and foreground models. In this paper, we investigate two strategies for decreasing this overlap: (i) utilizing time dependence by fitting multiple drift-scan spectra simultaneously and (ii) measuring all four Stokes parameters instead of only the total power, Stokes I. Although measuring polarization requires different instruments than are used in most existing experiments, all existing experiments can utilize drift-scan measurements merely by averaging their data differently. In order to evaluate the increase in constraining power from using these two techniques, we define a method for connecting Root-Mean-Square (RMS) uncertainties to probabilistic confidence levels. Employing simulations, we find that fitting only one total power spectrum leads to RMS uncertainties at the few K level, while fitting multiple time-binned, drift-scan spectra yields uncertainties at the $\lesssim 10$ mK level. This significant improvement only appears if the spectra are modeled with one set of basis vectors, instead of using multiple sets of basis vectors that independently model each spectrum. Assuming that they are simulated accurately, measuring all four Stokes parameters also leads to lower uncertainties. These two strategies can be employed simultaneously and fitting multiple time bins of all four Stokes parameters yields the best precision measurements of the 21-cm signal, approaching the noise level in the data.
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0808.2526
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The subhalo - satellite connection and the fate of disrupted satellite galaxies In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of dark matter subhalos. In this paper, we use the conditional stellar mass functions of {\it satellite galaxies} obtained from a large galaxy group catalogue together with models of the subhalo mass functions to explore the fraction and fate of stripped stars from satellites in galaxy groups and clusters of different masses. The majority of the stripped stars in massive halos are predicted to end up as intra-cluster stars, and the predicted amounts of the intra-cluster component as a function of the velocity dispersion of galaxy system match well the observational results obtained by Gonzalez et al. (2007). The fraction of the mass in the stripped stars to that remain bound in the central and satellite galaxies is the highest ($\sim 40%$ of the total stellar mass) in halos with masses $M_h\sim 10^{14}\msunh$. If all these stars end up in the intra-cluster component (Max), or maximum of them are accreted into the central galaxy (Min), then we can predict that a maximum $\sim 19%$ and a minimum $\sim 5%$ of the total stars in the whole universe are in terms of the diffused intra-cluster component. In the former case, in massive halos with $M_h \sim 10^{15} \msunh$, the stellar mass of the intra-cluster component is roughly 6 times as large as that of the central galaxy. This factor decreases to $\sim 2$, 1 and 0.1 in halos with $M_h \sim 10^{14}$, $10^{13}$, and $10^{12} \msunh$, respectively. The total amount of stars stripped from satellite galaxies is insufficient to build up the central galaxies in halos with masses $\la 10^{12.5}\msunh$, and so the quenching of star formation must occur in halos with higher masses. Abridged.
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1505.07929
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Relay Selection for Wireless Communications Against Eavesdropping: A Security-Reliability Tradeoff Perspective
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1201.4698
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Microscopic approaches for understanding the mechanical behaviour of reinforcement in composites An approach to the mechanical behaviour of textile composites at the scale of their constituting fibres, using an implicit finite element simulation code, is proposed in this chapter. The approach is based on efficient methods and algorithms to detect and take into account contact-friction interactions between elementary fibres. It allows one to model samples of woven textile composites made of a few hundreds of fibres, with an elastic matrix. The approach is employed first to determine the initial configuration of woven fabric samples, before applying to them various loadings in order to identify their mechanical properties under various solicitations
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1307.4347
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Broadband Scalar Vortex Coronagraph Broadband coronagraphy with deep nulling and small inner working angle has the potential of delivering images and spectra of exoplanets and other faint objects. In recent years, many coronagraphic schemes have been proposed, the most promising being the optical vortex phase mask coronagraphs. In this paper, a new scheme of broadband optical scalar vortex coronagraph is proposed and characterized experimentally in the laboratory. Our setup employs a pair of computer generated phase gratings (one of them containing a singularity) to control the chromatic dispersion of phase plates and achieves a constant peak-to-peak attenuation below $1\cdot 10^{-3}$ over a bandwidth of 120 nm centered at 700 nm. An inner working angle of ~\lambda/D is demonstrated along with a raw contrast of 11.5 magnitudes at 2\lambda/D.
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1910.08846
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Efficient Emulation of Computer Models Utilising Multiple Known Boundaries of Differing Dimensions Emulation has been successfully applied across a wide variety of scientific disciplines for efficiently analysing computationally intensive models. We develop known boundary emulation strategies which utilise the fact that, for many computer models, there exist hyperplanes in the input parameter space for which the model output can be evaluated far more efficiently, whether this be analytically or just significantly faster using a more efficient and simpler numerical solver. The information contained on these known hyperplanes, or boundaries, can be incorporated into the emulation process via analytical update, thus involving no additional computational cost. In this article, we show that such analytical updates are available for multiple boundaries of various dimensions. We subsequently demonstrate which configurations of boundaries such analytical updates are available for, in particular by presenting a set of conditions that such a set of boundaries must satisfy. We demonstrate the powerful computational advantages of the known boundary emulation techniques developed on both an illustrative low-dimensional simulated example and a scientifically relevant and high-dimensional systems biology model of hormonal crosstalk in the roots of an Arabidopsis plant.
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2008.10053
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Learning Dynamical Systems using Local Stability Priors A coupled computational approach to simultaneously learn a vector field and the region of attraction of an equilibrium point from generated trajectories of the system is proposed. The nonlinear identification leverages the local stability information as a prior on the system, effectively endowing the estimate with this important structural property. In addition, the knowledge of the region of attraction plays an experiment design role by informing the selection of initial conditions from which trajectories are generated and by enabling the use of a Lyapunov function of the system as a regularization term. Numerical results show that the proposed method allows efficient sampling and provides an accurate estimate of the dynamics in an inner approximation of its region of attraction.
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1602.06755
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Intrinsic structure of minimal discs in metric spaces We study the intrinsic structure of parametric minimal discs in metric spaces admitting a quadratic isoperimetric inequality. We associate to each minimal disc a compact, geodesic metric space whose geometric, topological, and analytic properties are controlled by the isoperimetric inequality. Its geometry can be used to control the shapes of all curves and therefore the geometry and topology of the original metric space. The class of spaces arising in this way as intrinsic minimal discs is a natural generalization of the class of Ahlfors regular discs, well-studied in analysis on metric spaces.
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1312.0686
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Process Algebra for Games Using formal tools in computer science to describe games is an interesting problem. We give games, exactly two person games, an axiomatic foundation based on the process algebra ACP (Algebra of Communicating Process). A fresh operator called opponent's alternative composition operator (OA) is introduced into ACP to describe game trees and game strategies, called GameACP. And its sound and complete axiomatic system is naturally established. To model the outcomes of games (the co-action of the player and the opponent), correspondingly in GameACP, the execution of GameACP processes, another operator called playing operator (PO) is extended into GameACP. We also establish a sound and complete axiomatic system for PO. To overcome the new occurred non-determinacy introduced by GameACP, we extend truly concurrent process algebra APTC for games called GameAPTC. Finally, we give the correctness theorem between the outcomes of games and the deductions of GameACP and GameAPTC processes.
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0706.2058
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Thermal stability of n-dodecane : experiments and kinetic modelling The thermal decomposition of n-dodecane, a component of some jet fuels, has been studied in a jet-stirred reactor at temperatures from 793 to 1093 K, for residence times between 1 and 5 s and at atmospheric pressure. Thermal decomposition of hydrocarbon fuel prior the entrance in the combustion chamber is an envisaged way to cool the wall of hypersonic vehicles. The products of the reaction are mainly hydrogen, methane, ethane, 1,3-butadiene and 1-alkenes from ethylene to 1-undecene. For higher temperatures and residence times acetylene, allene, propyne, cyclopentene, 1,3-cyclopentadiene and aromatic compounds from benzene to pyrene through naphthalene have also been observed. A previous detailed kinetic model of the thermal decomposition of n-dodecane generated using EXGAS software has been improved and completed by a sub-mechanism explaining the formation and the consumption of aromatic compounds.
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1008.4551
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Deterministic Consensus Algorithm with Linear Per-Bit Complexity In this report, building on the deterministic multi-valued one-to-many Byzantine agreement (broadcast) algorithm in our recent technical report [2], we introduce a deterministic multi-valued all-to-all Byzantine agreement algorithm (consensus), with linear complexity per bit agreed upon. The discussion in this note is not self-contained, and relies heavily on the material in [2] - please refer to [2] for the necessary background.
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0712.0900
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Modeling the pressure Hessian and viscous Laplacian in Turbulence: comparisons with DNS and implications on velocity gradient dynamics Modeling the velocity gradient tensor A along Lagrangian trajectories in turbulent flow requires closures for the pressure Hessian and viscous Laplacian of A. Based on an Eulerian-Lagrangian change of variables and the so-called Recent Fluid Deformation closure, such models were proposed recently. The resulting stochastic model was shown to reproduce many geometric and anomalous scaling properties of turbulence. In this work, direct comparisons between model predictions and Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) data are presented. First, statistical properties of A are described using conditional averages of strain skewness, enstrophy production, energy transfer and vorticity alignments, conditioned upon invariants of A. These conditionally averaged quantities are found to be described accurately by the stochastic model. More detailed comparisons that focus directly on the terms being modeled in the closures are also presented. Specifically, conditional statistics associated with the pressure Hessian and the viscous Laplacian are measured from the model and are compared with DNS. Good agreement is found in strain-dominated regions. However, some features of the pressure Hessian linked to rotation dominated regions are not reproduced accurately by the model. Geometric properties such as vorticity alignment with respect to principal axes of the pressure Hessian are mostly predicted well. In particular, the model predicts that an eigenvector of the rate-of-strain will be also an eigenvector of the pressure Hessian, in accord to basic properties of the Euler equations. The analysis identifies under what conditions the Eulerian-Lagrangian change of variables with the Recent Fluid Deformation closure works well, and in which flow regimes it requires further improvements.
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1501.00748
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Using broadband photometry to examine the nature of Long Secondary Periods in red giants Long-term $JHK$ light curves have recently become available for large numbers of the more luminous stars in the SMC. We have used these $JHK$ light curves, along with OGLE $V$ and $I$ light curves, to examine the variability of a sample of luminous red giants in the SMC which show prominent long secondary periods (LSPs). The origin of the LSPs is currently unknown. In oxygen-rich stars, we found that while most broad band colours (e.g. $V-I$) get redder when an oxygen-rich star dims during its LSP cycle, the $J$-$K$ colour barely changes and sometimes becomes bluer. We interpret the $J$-$K$ colour changes as being due to increasing water vapour absorption during declining light caused by the development a layer of dense cool gas above the photosphere. This result and previous observations which indicate the development of a chromosphere between minimum to maximum light suggest that the LSP phenomenon is associated with the ejection of matter from the stellar photosphere near the beginning of light decline. We explore the possibility that broadband light variations from the optical to the near-IR regions can be explained by either dust absorption by ejected matter or large spots on a rotating stellar surface. However, neither model is capable of explaining the observed light variations in a variety of colour-magnitude diagrams. We conclude that some other mechanism is responsible for the light variations associated with LSPs in red giants.
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0710.1316
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Elliptic nets and elliptic curves An elliptic divisibility sequence is an integer recurrence sequence associated to an elliptic curve over the rationals together with a rational point on that curve. In this paper we present a higher-dimensional analogue over arbitrary base fields. Suppose E is an elliptic curve over a field K, and P_1, ..., P_n are points on E defined over K. To this information we associate an n-dimensional array of values in K satisfying a nonlinear recurrence relation. Arrays satisfying this relation are called elliptic nets. We demonstrate an explicit bijection between the set of elliptic nets and the set of elliptic curves with specified points. We also obtain Laurentness/integrality results for elliptic nets.
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2011.11989
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The $N=1$ super Heisenberg-Virasoro vertex algebra at level zero We study the representation theory of the N=1 super Heisenberg-Virasoro vertex algebra at level zero, which extends the previous work on the Heisenberg-Virasoro vertex algebra arXiv:math/0201314, arXiv:1405.1707 and arXiv:1703.00531 to the super case. We calculated all characters of irreducible highest weight representations by investigating certain Fock space representations. Quite surprisingly, we found that the maximal submodules of certain Verma modules are generated by subsingular vectors. The formulas for singular and subsingular vectors are obtained using screening operators appearing in a study of certain logarithmic vertex algebras in arXiv:0908.4053.
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0710.4007
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Dynamics of horizontal-like maps in higher dimension
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1611.04708
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Combinatorial Identities for Generalized Stirling Numbers Expanding $f$-Factorial Functions and the $f$-Harmonic Numbers We introduce a class of $f(t)$-factorials, or $f(t)$-Pochhammer symbols, that includes many, if not most, well-known factorial and multiple factorial function variants as special cases. We consider the combinatorial properties of the corresponding generalized classes of Stirling numbers of the first kind which arise as the coefficients of the symbolic polynomial expansions of these $f$-factorial functions. The combinatorial properties of these more general parameterized Stirling number triangles we prove within the article include analogs to known expansions of the ordinary Stirling numbers by $p$-order harmonic number sequences through the definition of a corresponding class of $p$-order $f$-harmonic numbers.
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1401.2960
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Leapfrog Strategy for Pursuit-Evasion in a Polygonal Environment We study pursuit-evasion in a polygonal environment with polygonal obstacles. In this turn based game, an evader $e$ is chased by pursuers $p_1, p_2, ..., p_{\ell}$. The players have full information about the environment and the location of the other players. The pursuers are allowed to coordinate their actions. On the pursuer turn, each $p_i$ can move to any point at distance at most 1 from his current location. On the evader turn, he moves similarly. The pursuers win if some pursuer becomes co-located with the evader in finite time. The evader wins if he can evade capture forever. It is known that one pursuer can capture the evader in any simply-connected polygonal environment, and that three pursuers are always sufficient in any polygonal environment (possibly with polygonal obstacles). We contribute two new results to this field. First, we fully characterize when an environment with a single obstacles is one-pursuer-win or two-pursuer-win. Second, we give sufficient (but not necessary) conditions for an environment to have a winning strategy for two pursuers. Such environments can be swept by a \emph{leapfrog strategy} in which the two cops alternately guard/increase the currently controlled area. The running time of this algorithm is $O(n \cdot h \cdot {diam}(P))$ where $n$ is the number of vertices, $h$ is the number of obstacles and ${diam}(P)$ is the diameter of $P$. More concretely, for an environment with $n$ vertices, we describe an $O(n^2)$ algorithm that (1) determines whether the obstacles are well-separated, and if so, (2) constructs the required partition for a leapfrog strategy.
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hep-ex/0007019
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A study of the centrally produced eta pi0 and eta pi- systems in pp interactions at 450 GeV/c A partial wave analysis of the centrally produced eta pi0 and eta pi- channels has been performed in pp collisions using an incident beam momentum of 450 GeV/c. Clear a0(980) and a2(1320) signals have been observed in S and D+ waves respectively. The dPT, phi and |t| distributions of these resonances are presented.
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0710.0940
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The Theoretical status of $\bar{B}-B$-mixing and lifetimes of heavy hadrons In this talk we review the theoretical status of the lifetime ratios of heavy hadrons and of the B-mixing quantities $\Delta M_s$, $\Delta \Gamma_s$ and $\phi_s$. While $\Delta M_s$ and $\Delta \Gamma_s$ suffer from large uncertainties due to the badly known decay constants, the ratio $\Delta \Gamma_s / \Delta M_s$ can be determined with almost no non-perturbative uncertainties, therefore it can be used to look for possible new physics effects.
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1302.5695
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Quantum matter in quantum space-time Quantum matter in quantum space-time is discussed using general properties of energy-conservation laws. As a rather radical conclusion, it is found that standard methods of differential geometry and quantum field theory on curved space-time are inapplicable in canonical quantum gravity, even at the level of effective equations.
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1912.07112
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Joint Beamforming, User Association, and Height Control for Cellular-Enabled UAV Communications
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1702.02134
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Discretisation schemes for level sets of planar Gaussian fields
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1009.3579
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Space storm measurements of the July 2005 solar extreme events from the low corona to the Earth
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2105.09882
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Spatial variation of periods of ion and neutral waves in a solar magnetic arcade We present a new insight into the propagation of ion magnetoacoustic and neutral acoustic waves in a magnetic arcade in the lower solar atmosphere. By means of numerical simulations, we aim to: (a) study two-fluid waves propagating in a magnetic arcade embedded in the partially-ionized, lower solar atmosphere; and (b) investigate the impact of the background magnetic field configuration on the observed wave-periods. We consider a 2D approximation of the gravitationally stratified and partially-ionized lower solar atmosphere consisting of ion+electron and neutral fluids that are coupled by ion-neutral collisions. In this model, the convection below the photosphere is responsible for the excitation of ion magnetoacoustic-gravity and neutral acoustic-gravity waves. We find that in the solar photosphere, where ions and neutrals are strongly coupled by collisions, ion magnetoacoustic-gravity and neutral acoustic-gravity waves have periods ranging from 250 s to 350 s. In the chromosphere, where the collisional coupling is weak, the wave characteristics strongly depend on the magnetic field configuration. Above the foot-points of the considered arcade, the plasma is dominated by a vertical magnetic field along which ion magnetoacoustic-gravity waves propagate. These waves exhibit a broad range of periods with the most prominent periods of 180 s, 220 s, and 300 s. Above the main loop of the solar arcade, where mostly horizontal magnetic field lines guide ion magnetoacoustic-gravity waves, the main spectral power reduces to the period of about 180 s and longer wave-periods do not exist. Our results are in agreement with the recent observational data reported by Wi\'sniewska et al. (2016) and Kayshap et al. (2018).
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1203.1084
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Uniquely K_r-Saturated Graphs A graph G is uniquely K_r-saturated if it contains no clique with r vertices and if for all edges e in the complement, G + e has a unique clique with r vertices. Previously, few examples of uniquely K_r-saturated graphs were known, and little was known about their properties. We search for these graphs by adapting orbital branching, a technique originally developed for symmetric integer linear programs. We find several new uniquely K_r-saturated graphs with 4 \leq r \leq 7, as well as two new infinite families based on Cayley graphs for Z_n with a small number of generators.
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2010.08868
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Decomposition Approach to Counterfactual Analysis in Game-Theoretic Models Decomposition methods are often used for producing counterfactual predictions in non-strategic settings. When the outcome of interests arises from a game-theoretic setting where agents are better off by deviating from their strategies after a new policy, such predictions, despite their practical simplicity, are hard to justify. We present conditions in generic games under which the decomposition-based predictions coincide with the equilibrium-based ones. In many games, such coincidence follows from an invariance condition for the equilibrium selection rule. To illustrate our message, we revisit an empirical analysis in Ciliberto and Tamer (2009) on firms' entry decisions in the airline industry.
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0710.2508
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Right-Chiral Sneutrino LSP in mSUGRA: Event characteristics of NLSP at the LHC We study a supersymmetric scenario where the lighter tau-sneutrino is the lightest supersymmetric particle, while the lighter stau-state is the next lightest. Such a scenario can be motivated within the framework of minimal supergravity, with just the addition of a right-chiral neutrino superfield. Such a spectrum leads to rather unusual signals of supersymmetry, showing stable tracks of the stau in the muon chambers. We study the event characteristics of the long-lived staus at the LHC and demonstrate that the stau tracks can be distinguished from the muonic ones through proper kinematic cuts which also enable one to remove all standard model backgrounds.
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1911.08684
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: TITAN: A Spatiotemporal Feature Learning Framework for Traffic Incident Duration Prediction Critical incident stages identification and reasonable prediction of traffic incident duration are essential in traffic incident management. In this paper, we propose a traffic incident duration prediction model that simultaneously predicts the impact of the traffic incidents and identifies the critical groups of temporal features via a multi-task learning framework. First, we formulate a sparsity optimization problem that extracts low-level temporal features based on traffic speed readings and then generalizes higher level features as phases of traffic incidents. Second, we propose novel constraints on feature similarity exploiting prior knowledge about the spatial connectivity of the road network to predict the incident duration. The proposed problem is challenging to solve due to the orthogonality constraints, non-convexity objective, and non-smoothness penalties. We develop an algorithm based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) framework to solve the proposed formulation. Extensive experiments and comparisons to other models on real-world traffic data and traffic incident records justify the efficacy of our model.
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0808.0765
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Tensorial hydrodynamic slip We describe a tensorial generalization of the Navier slip boundary condition and illustrate its use in solving for flows around anisotropic textured surfaces. Tensorial slip can be derived from molecular or microstructural theories or simply postulated as an constitutive relation, subject to certain general constraints on the interfacial mobility. The power of the tensor formalism is to capture complicated effects of surface anisotropy, while preserving a simple fluid domain. This is demonstrated by exact solutions for laminar shear flow and pressure-driven flow between parallel plates of arbitrary and different textures. From such solutions, the effects of rotating a texture follow from simple matrix algebra. Our results may be useful to extracting local slip tensors from global measurements, such as the permeability of a textured channel or the force required to move a patterned surface, in experiments or simulations.
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1907.02503
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: A numerical method for an inverse optimization problem through the generalized method of lines
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nucl-th/0210042
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Semi-hard scattering of partons at SPS and RHIC: A study in contrast
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2101.01080
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Continuum Manipulator for Open-Source Surgical Robotics Research and Shared Development Many have explored the application of continuum robot manipulators for minimally invasive surgery, and have successfully demonstrated the advantages their flexible design provides -- with some solutions having reached commercialisation and clinical practice. However, the usual high complexity and closed-nature of such designs has traditionally restricted the shared development of continuum robots across the research area, thus impacting further progress and the solution of open challenges. In order to close this gap, this paper introduces ENDO, an open-source 3-segment continuum robot manipulator with control and actuation mechanism, whose focus is on simplicity, affordability, and accessibility. This robotic system is fabricated from low cost off-the-shelf components and rapid prototyping methods, and its information for implementation (and that of future iterations), including CAD files and source code, is available to the public on the Open Source Medical Robots initiative's repository on GitHub (https://github.com/OpenSourceMedicalRobots), with the control library also available directly from Arduino. Herein, we present details of the robot design and control, validate functionality by experimentally evaluating its workspace, and discuss possible paths for future development.
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1305.5721
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Rotation periods of 12 000 main-sequence Kepler stars: Dependence on stellar spectral type and comparison with v sin i observations Aims: We aim to measure the starspot rotation periods of active stars in the Kepler field as a function of spectral type and to extend reliable rotation measurements from F-, G-, and K-type to M-type stars. Methods: Using the Lomb-Scargle periodogram we searched more than 150 000 stellar light curves for periodic brightness variations. We analyzed periods between 1 and 30 days in eight consecutive Kepler quarters, where 30 days is an estimated maximum for the validity of the PDC_MAP data correction pipeline. We selected stable rotation periods, i.e., periods that do not vary from the median by more than one day in at least six of the eight quarters. We averaged the periods for each stellar spectral class according to B - V color and compared the results to archival vsini data, using stellar radii estimates from the Kepler Input Catalog. Results: We report on the stable starspot rotation periods of 12 151 Kepler stars. We find good agreement between starspot velocities and vsini data for all F-, G- and early K-type stars. The 795 M-type stars in our sample have a median rotation period of 15.4 days. We find an excess of M-type stars with periods less than 7.5 days that are potentially fast-rotating and fully convective. Measuring photometric variability in multiple Kepler quarters appears to be a straightforward and reliable way to determine the rotation periods of a large sample of active stars, including late-type stars.
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2003.08818
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Brain MRI-based 3D Convolutional Neural Networks for Classification of Schizophrenia and Controls Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) has been successfully applied on classification of both natural images and medical images but not yet been applied to differentiating patients with schizophrenia from healthy controls. Given the subtle, mixed, and sparsely distributed brain atrophy patterns of schizophrenia, the capability of automatic feature learning makes CNN a powerful tool for classifying schizophrenia from controls as it removes the subjectivity in selecting relevant spatial features. To examine the feasibility of applying CNN to classification of schizophrenia and controls based on structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), we built 3D CNN models with different architectures and compared their performance with a handcrafted feature-based machine learning approach. Support vector machine (SVM) was used as classifier and Voxel-based Morphometry (VBM) was used as feature for handcrafted feature-based machine learning. 3D CNN models with sequential architecture, inception module and residual module were trained from scratch. CNN models achieved higher cross-validation accuracy than handcrafted feature-based machine learning. Moreover, testing on an independent dataset, 3D CNN models greatly outperformed handcrafted feature-based machine learning. This study underscored the potential of CNN for identifying patients with schizophrenia using 3D brain MR images and paved the way for imaging-based individual-level diagnosis and prognosis in psychiatric disorders.
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1408.4264
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Growth of heights in piecewise-affine planar maps We consider the growth of heights of the points of the orbits of (piecewise) affine maps of the plane, with rational parameters. We analyse the asymptotic growth rate of both global and local ($p$-adic) heights, for the primes $p$ that divide the parameters. We show that almost all the points in a domain of linearity (such as an elliptic island in an area-preserving map) have the same exponential growth rate. We also show that the convergence of the $p$-adic height may be non-uniform, with arbitrarily large fluctuations occurring arbitrarily close to any point. We explore numerically the behaviour of heights in the chaotic regions, in both area-preserving and dissipative systems.
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1912.12588
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Dualities for rational multi-particle Painlev\'e systems: Spectral versus Ruijsenaars The extension of the Painlev\'e-Calogero coorespondence for n-particle Inozemtsev systems raises to the multi-particle generalisations of the Painlev\'e equations which may be obtained by the procedure of Hamiltonian reduction applied to the matrix or non-commutative Painlev\'e systems, which also gives isomonodromic formulation for these non-autonomous Hamiltonian systems. We provide here dual systems for the rational multi-particle Painlev\'e systems (PI,PII and PIV) by reduction from another intersection a coadjoint orbit of GL(n) action with the level set of moment map. We describe this duality in terms of the spectral curve of non-reduced system in comparison to the Ruijsenaars duality.
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math/9210226
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Smooth static solutions of the Einstein-Yang/Mills equation We consider the Einstein/Yang-Mills equations in $3+1$ space time dimensions with $\SU(2)$ gauge group and prove rigorously the existence of a globally defined smooth static solution. We show that the associated Einstein metric is asymptotically flat and the total mass is finite. Thus, for non-abelian gauge fields the Yang/Mills repulsive force can balance the gravitational attractive force and prevent the formation of singularities in spacetime.
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1707.04106
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Armstrong's Axioms and Navigation Strategies
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0902.0024
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Unitaries in a Simple C*-algebra of Tracial Rank One Let $A$ be a unital separable simple infinite dimensional \CA with tracial rank no more than one and with the tracial state space $T(A)$ and let $U(A)$ be the unitary group of $A.$ Suppose that $u\in U_0(A),$ the connected component of $U(A)$ containing the identity. We show that, for any $\ep>0,$ there exists a selfadjoint element $h\in A_{s.a}$ such that $$ \|u-\exp(ih)\|<\ep. $$ We also study the problem when $u$ can be approximated by unitaries in $A$ with finite spectrum. Denote by $CU(A)$ the closure of the subgroup of unitary group of $U(A)$ generated by its commutators. It is known that $CU(A)\subset U_0(A).$ Denote by $\widehat{a}$ the affine function on $T(A)$ defined by $\widehat{a}(\tau)=\tau(a).$ We show that $u$ can be approximated by unitaries in $A$ with finite spectrum if and only if $u\in CU(A)$ and $\widehat{u^n+(u^n)^*},i(\widehat{u^n-(u^n)^*})\in \overline{\rho_A(K_0(A)}$ for all $n\ge 1.$ Examples are given that there are unitaries in $CU(A)$ which can not be approximated by unitaries with finite spectrum. Significantly these results are obtained in the absence of amenability.
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2203.06087
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Study of $\phi$-meson production in $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV
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2204.10016
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Hardy spaces and quasiconformal maps in the Heisenberg group We define Hardy spaces $H^p$, $0<p<\infty$, for quasiconformal mappings on the Kor\'{a}nyi unit ball $B$ in the first Heisenberg group $\mathbb{H}^1$. Our definition is stated in terms of the Heisenberg polar coordinates introduced by Kor\'{a}nyi and Reimann, and Balogh and Tyson. First, we prove the existence of $p_0(K)>0$ such that every $K$-quasiconformal map $f:B \to f(B) \subset \mathbb{H}^1$ belongs to $H^p$ for all $0<p<p_0(K)$. Second, we give two equivalent conditions for the $H^p$ membership of a quasiconformal map $f$, one in terms of the radial limits of $f$, and one using a nontangential maximal function of $f$. As an application, we characterize Carleson measures on $B$ via integral inequalities for quasiconformal mappings on $B$ and their radial limits. Our paper thus extends results by Astala and Koskela, Jerison and Weitsman, Nolder, and Zinsmeister, from $\mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{H}^1$. A crucial difference between the proofs in $\mathbb{R}^n$ and $\mathbb{H}^1$ is caused by the nonisotropic nature of the Kor\'{a}nyi unit sphere with its two characteristic points.
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1103.3013
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Lower-dimensional Horava-Lifshitz gravity We consider Horava-Lifshitz gravity in both 1+1 and 2+1 dimensions. These lower-dimensional versions of Horava-Lifshitz gravity are simple enough to be explicitly tractable, but still complex enough to be interesting. We write the most general (non-projectable) action for each case and discuss the resulting dynamics. In the 1+1 case we utilize the equivalence with 2-dimensional Einstein-aether theory to argue that, even though non-trivial, the theory does not have any local degrees of freedom. In the 2+1 case we show that the only dynamical degree of freedom is a scalar, which qualitatively has the same dynamical behaviour as the scalar mode in (non-projectable) Horava-Lifshitz gravity in 3+1 dimensions. We discuss the suitability of these lower-dimensional theories as simpler playgrounds that could help us gain insight into the 3+1 theory. As special cases we also discuss the projectable limit of these theories. Finally, we present an algorithm that extends the equivalence with (higher order) Einstein-aether theory to full Horava-Lifshitz gravity (instead of just the low energy limit), and we use this extension to comment on the apparent naturalness of the covariant formulation of the latter.
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0907.5049
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: In-Medium Modifications of Low-Mass Vector Mesons in PHENIX at RHIC Measurements at RHIC have established the creation of a Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) in most central heavy-ion collisions. An important tool to understand properties of the QGP is study of the spectral shapes of low-mass vector mesons (LVM's), $\rho$, $\omega$ and $\phi$, which can be modified in the medium by partial restoration of chiral symmetry. This modification may be accessed directly by measuring low-momentum LVM's via their decays into lepton pairs inside the hot matter. Since leptons are not subject to the strong interaction, they do not rescatter on their way out of the medium. The PHENIX experiment at RHIC has measured LVM production at mid-rapidity in $p$ + $p$, $d$+Au and Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 200 GeV\@. Mass peaks for the LVM's have been observed in the di-electron invariant mass spectra with a resolution of 10 MeV/$c^2$ in all of the three collision systems. The extracted spectra, mass and width of $\omega$ and $\phi$ in $p$ + $p$, $d$+Au and Au+Au, in the leptonic and hadronic decay channels are reviewed. As the widths of the mesons may be affected in the medium, the branching ratios of various decay modes may also be modified from the values in vacuum. The relative branching ratio is compared between $\phi\to e^+e^-$ and $\phi\to K^+K^-$, which may be sensitive to the mass modification due to the small Q-value of $\phi\to K^+K^-$.
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1005.0572
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Electronic zero modes of vortices in Hall states of gapped graphene Recent observation of a metal-insulator phase transition in the $\nu=0$ Hall state of graphene has inspired the idea that charge carriers in the metallic state could be fractionally charged vortices. We examine the question of whether vortices in particular gapped states of graphene and subject to external magnetic and pseudo-magnetic fields could have the mid-gap zero mode electron states which would allow them to be charged.
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2112.08183
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: ALMA-IMF II -- investigating the origin of stellar masses: Continuum Images and Data Processing We present the first data release of the ALMA-IMF Large Program, which covers the 12m-array continuum calibration and imaging. The ALMA-IMF Large Program is a survey of fifteen dense molecular cloud regions spanning a range of evolutionary stages that aims to measure the core mass function (CMF). We describe the data acquisition and calibration done by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observatory and the subsequent calibration and imaging we performed. The image products are combinations of multiple 12m array configurations created from a selection of the observed bandwidth using multi-term, multi-frequency synthesis imaging and deconvolution. The data products are self-calibrated and exhibit substantial noise improvements over the images produced from the delivered data. We compare different choices of continuum selection, calibration parameters, and image weighting parameters, demonstrating the utility and necessity of our additional processing work. Two variants of continuum selection are used and will be distributed: the "best-sensitivity" data, which include the full bandwidth, including bright emission lines that contaminate the continuum, and "cleanest", which select portions of the spectrum that are unaffected by line emission. We present a preliminary analysis of the spectral indices of the continuum data, showing that the ALMA products are able to clearly distinguish free-free emission from dust emission, and that in some cases we are able to identify optically thick emission sources. The data products are made public with this release.
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2010.02013
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Towards ML Engineering: A Brief History Of TensorFlow Extended (TFX) Software Engineering, as a discipline, has matured over the past 5+ decades. The modern world heavily depends on it, so the increased maturity of Software Engineering was an eventuality. Practices like testing and reliable technologies help make Software Engineering reliable enough to build industries upon. Meanwhile, Machine Learning (ML) has also grown over the past 2+ decades. ML is used more and more for research, experimentation and production workloads. ML now commonly powers widely-used products integral to our lives. But ML Engineering, as a discipline, has not widely matured as much as its Software Engineering ancestor. Can we take what we have learned and help the nascent field of applied ML evolve into ML Engineering the way Programming evolved into Software Engineering [1]? In this article we will give a whirlwind tour of Sibyl [2] and TensorFlow Extended (TFX) [3], two successive end-to-end (E2E) ML platforms at Alphabet. We will share the lessons learned from over a decade of applied ML built on these platforms, explain both their similarities and their differences, and expand on the shifts (both mental and technical) that helped us on our journey. In addition, we will highlight some of the capabilities of TFX that help realize several aspects of ML Engineering. We argue that in order to unlock the gains ML can bring, organizations should advance the maturity of their ML teams by investing in robust ML infrastructure and promoting ML Engineering education. We also recommend that before focusing on cutting-edge ML modeling techniques, product leaders should invest more time in adopting interoperable ML platforms for their organizations. In closing, we will also share a glimpse into the future of TFX.
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0905.3525
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Large enhancement of the thermoelectric figure of merit in a ridged quantum well Recently new quantum features were observed and studied in the ridged quantum wells (RQW). Periodic ridges on the surface of the quantum well layer impose additional boundary conditions on electron wave function and reduce quantum state density. As result, chemical potential of RQW increases and becomes the ridge height dependent. Here we propose system comprising of RQW and additional layer on the top of the ridges forming periodic series of p+-n+ junctions (or metal-n+ junctions). In such systems charge depletion region develops inside the ridges and effective ridge height reduces, becoming rather strong function of temperature T. Consequently, T dependence of chemical potential magnifies and Seebeck coefficient S increases. We investigate S in the system of semiconductor RQW having abrupt p+-n+ junctions or metal-n+ junctions on the top of the ridges. Analysis made on the basis of Boltzmann transport equations shows dramatic increase in S for both cases. At the same time other transport coefficients remain unaffected by the junctions. Calculations show one order of magnitude increase in thermoelectric figure of merit ZT relative to the bulk material.
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0911.4701
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Wavelets Beyond Admissibility
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0805.0032
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Efficient polarization entanglement purification based on parametric down-conversion sources with cross-Kerr nonlinearity We present a way for entanglement purification based on two parametric down-conversion (PDC) sources with cross-Kerr nonlinearities. It is comprised of two processes. The first one is a primary entanglement purification protocol for PDC sources with nondestructive quantum nondemolition (QND) detectors by transferring the spatial entanglement of photon pairs to their polarization. In this time, the QND detectors act as the role of controlled-not (CNot) gates. Also they can distinguish the photon number of the spatial modes, which provides a good way for the next process to purify the entanglement of the photon pairs kept more. In the second process for entanglement purification, new QND detectors are designed to act as the role of CNot gates. This protocol has the advantage of high yield and it requires neither CNot gates based on linear optical elements nor sophisticated single-photon detectors, which makes it more convenient in practical applications.
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2012.10008
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Online Connectivity-aware Dynamic Deployment for Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Systems In this paper, we consider the dynamic multi-robot distribution problem where a heterogeneous group of networked robots is tasked to spread out and simultaneously move towards multiple moving task areas while maintaining connectivity. The heterogeneity of the system is characterized by various categories of units and each robot carries different numbers of units per category representing heterogeneous capabilities. Every task area with different importance demands a total number of units contributed by all of the robots within its area. Moreover, we assume the importance and the total number of units requested from each task area is initially unknown. The robots need first to explore, i.e., reach those areas, and then be allocated to the tasks so to fulfill the requirements. The multi-robot distribution problem is formulated as designing controllers to distribute the robots that maximize the overall task fulfillment while minimizing the traveling costs in presence of connectivity constraints. We propose a novel connectivity-aware multi-robot redistribution approach that accounts for dynamic task allocation and connectivity maintenance for a heterogeneous robot team. Such an approach could generate sub-optimal robot controllers so that the amount of total unfulfilled requirements of the tasks weighted by their importance is minimized and robots stay connected at all times. Simulation and numerical results are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches.
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hep-lat/9205027
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: High-Temperature series for the $RP^{n-1}$ lattice spin model (generalized Maier-Saupe model of nematic liquid crystals) in two space dimensions and with general spin dimensionality n High temperature series expansions of the spin-spin correlation functions of the RP^{n-1} spin model on the square lattice are computed through order beta^{8} for general spin dimensionality n. Tables are reported for the expansion coefficients of the energy per site, the susceptibility and the second correlation moment.
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1407.5339
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the role of total variation in compressed sensing This paper considers the problem of recovering a one or two dimensional discrete signal which is approximately sparse in its discrete gradient from an incomplete subset of its discrete Fourier coefficients which have been corrupted with noise. We prove that in order to obtain a reconstruction which is robust to noise and stable to inexact gradient sparsity of order $s$ with high probability, it suffices to draw $\mathcal{O}(s \log N)$ of the available Fourier coefficients uniformly at random. However, we also show that if one draws $\mathcal{O}(s \log N)$ samples in accordance to a particular distribution which concentrates on the low Fourier frequencies, then the stability bounds which can be guaranteed are optimal up to $\log$ factors. Finally, we prove that in the one dimensional case where the underlying signal is gradient sparse and its sparsity pattern satisfies a minimum separation condition, then to guarantee exact recovery with high probability, for some $M<N$, it suffices to draw $\mathcal{O}(s\log M\log s)$ samples uniformly at random from the Fourier coefficients whose frequencies are no greater than $M$.
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0905.2489
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Spectral Curves and Localization in Random Non-Hermitian Tridiagonal Matrices
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1101.3124
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: SafeVchat: Detecting Obscene Content and Misbehaving Users in Online Video Chat Services Online video chat services such as Chatroulette, Omegle, and vChatter that randomly match pairs of users in video chat sessions are fast becoming very popular, with over a million users per month in the case of Chatroulette. A key problem encountered in such systems is the presence of flashers and obscene content. This problem is especially acute given the presence of underage minors in such systems. This paper presents SafeVchat, a novel solution to the problem of flasher detection that employs an array of image detection algorithms. A key contribution of the paper concerns how the results of the individual detectors are fused together into an overall decision classifying the user as misbehaving or not, based on Dempster-Shafer Theory. The paper introduces a novel, motion-based skin detection method that achieves significantly higher recall and better precision. The proposed methods have been evaluated over real world data and image traces obtained from Chatroulette.com.
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1507.05861
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Tiling, circle packing and exponential sums over finite fields We study the problem of tiling and packing in vector spaces over finite fields, its connections with zeroes of classical exponential sums, and with the Jacobian conjecture
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1310.8301
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Modeling Gas Evacuation Mechanisms in Present-Day Globular Clusters: Stellar Winds from Evolved Stars and Pulsar Heating
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astro-ph/0110282
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Spiral Galaxies with HST/NICMOS. II. Isophotal Fits and Nuclear Cusp Slopes We present surface brightness profiles for 56 of the 78 spiral galaxies observed in the HST/{\tt NICMOS/Camera-2} F160W snapshot survey introduced in Carollo et al. (2001; paper I), as well as surface brightness profiles for 23 objects out of the 41 that were also observed in the F110W filter. We fit these surface brightness profiles with the Nuker law of Lauer et al. (1995), and use the smooth analytical descriptions of the data to compute the average nuclear stellar cusp slopes $<\gamma>$ in the 0.1$''-0.5''$ radial range. Our main result is the startling similarity between the nuclear stellar cusp slopes $<\gamma>$ in the near-infared compared to those derived in the visual passband. This similarity has several implications: (1.) There are typically little or no optical-NIR {\it global} color gradients, and thus no global stellar population variations, inside $\sim 50$-100 pc from the nucleus in nearby spirals. (2.) The large observed range of the strength of the nuclear stellar cusps seen in the HST optical study of spiral galaxies reflects a physical difference between galaxies, and is not an artifact caused by nuclear dust and/or recent star formation. (3.) The dichotomy between $R^{1/4}$ bulges, with steep nuclear stellar cusps $<\gamma > \sim 1$, and exponential bulges, with shallow nuclear stellar cusps $<\gamma > < 0.3$, is also not an artifact of the effects of dust or recent star formation. (4) A surrounding massive disk appears to have no effect on the rise of the stellar density distribution within the innermost hundred pc of the
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1808.08310
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Continuous Generation of Volumetric Images During Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Using Periodic kV Imaging and an External Respiratory Surrogate
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1701.07436
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Dissipative hydrodynamics in superspace
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1808.09911
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Multi-rotations on the unit circle In this paper, we study multi-rotation orbits on the unit circle. We obtain a natural generalization of a classical result which says that orbits of irrational rotations on the unit circle are dense. It is possible to show that this result holds true if instead of iterating a single irrational rotation, one takes a multi-rotation orbit along a finitely recurrent sequence over finitely many different irrational rotations. We also discuss some connections between the box dimensions of multi-rotation orbits and Diophantine approximations. In particular, we improve a result by Feng and Xiong in the case when the rotation parameters are algebraic numbers.
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astro-ph/9805120
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Testing Modified Newtonian Dynamics with Low Surface Brightness Galaxies --Rotation curve fits- We present MOND (Modified Newtonian Dynamics) fits to 15 rotation curves of LSB galaxies. Good fits are readily found, although for a few galaxies minor adjustments to the inclination are needed. Reasonable values for the stellar mass-to-light ratios are found, as well as an approximately constant value for the total (gas and stars) mass-to-light ratio. We show that the LSB galaxies investigated here lie on the one, unique Tully-Fisher relation, as predicted by MOND. The scatter on the Tully-Fisher relation can be completely explained by the observed scatter in the total mass-to-light ratio. We address the question of whether MOND can fit any arbitrary rotation curve by constructing a plausible fake model galaxy. While MOND is unable to fit this hypothetical galaxy, a normal dark halo fit is readily found, showing that dark matter fits are much less selective in producing fits. The good fits to rotation curves of LSB galaxies support MOND, especially as these are galaxies with large mass discrepancies deep in the MOND regime.
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0801.4331
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Structured environments in solid state systems: crossover from Gaussian to non-Gaussian behavior
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1701.06108
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Observation of a remarkable reduction of correlation effects in BaCr2As2 by ARPES The superconducting phase in iron based high Tc superconductors (FeSC) as in other unconventional superconductors such as the cuprates neighbours a magnetically ordered one in the phase diagram. This proximity hints at the importance of electron correlation effects in these materials, and Hund exchange interaction has been suggested to be the dominant correlation effect in FeSCs because of their multiband nature. By this reasoning, correlation should be strongest for materials closest to a half filled 3d shell (Mn compounds, hole doped FeSCs) and decrease for systems with both higher (electron doped FeSCs) and lower (Cr pnictides) 3d counts. Here we address the strength of correlation effects in BaCr2As2 by means of angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) and first principles calculations. This combination provides us with two handles on the strength of correlation, First, a comparison of the experimental and calculated effective masses yields the correlation induced mass renormalisation. In addition, the lifetime broadening of the experimentally observed dispersions provides another measure of the correlation strength. Both approaches reveal a reduction of electron correlation in BaCr2As2 with respect to systems with a 3d count closer to five. Our results thereby support the theoretical predictions that Hund's exchange interaction is important in these materials.
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astro-ph/0101174
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Extended Lyman Alpha Emission Around Young Quasars: a Constraint on Galaxy Formation The early stage in the formation of a galaxy inevitably involves a spatially extended distribution of infalling, cold gas. If a central luminous quasar turned on during this phase, it would result in significant extended Lyman alpha emission, possibly accompanied by other lines. For halos condensing at redshifts between 3 < z < 8 and having virial temperatures between 2 x 10^5 K and 2 x 10^6 K, this emission results in a ``fuzz'' of characteristic angular diameter of a few arcseconds, and surface brightness between 10^-18 and 10^-16 erg/s/cm^2/asec^2. The fuzz around bright, high redshift quasars could be detected in deep narrow band imaging with current telescopes, providing a direct constraint on galaxy formation models. The absence of detectable fuzz might suggest that most that most of the protogalaxy's gas settles to a self-gravitating disk before a quasar turns on. However, continued gas infall from large radii, or an on-going merger spreading cold gas over a large solid angle, during the luminous quasar phase could also result in extended Ly$\alpha$ emission, and can be constrained by deep narrow band imaging.
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1903.03934
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Asynchronous Federated Optimization
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1401.1156
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Algebraisable versions of predicate topological logic Motivated by questions like: which spatial structures may be characterized by means of modal logic, what is the logic of space, how to encode in modal logic different geometric relations, topological logic provides a framework for studying the confluence of the topological semantics for $\sf S4$ modalities, based on topological spaces rather than Kripke frames. Following research initiated by Sgro, and further pursued algebraically by Georgescu, we prove an interpolation theorem and an omitting types theorem for various extensions of predicate topological logic and Chang's modal logic. Our proof is algebraic addressing expansions of cylindric algebras using interior operators and boxes, respectively. Then we proceed like is done in abstract algebraic logic by studing algebraisable extensions of both logics; obtaining a plethora of results on the amalgamation property for various subclasses of their algebraic counterparts, which are varieties. Notions like atom-canonicity and complete representations are approached for finite dimensional topological cylindric algebras. The logical consequences of our algebraic results are carefully worked out for infinitary extensions of Chang's predicate modal logic and finite versions thereof, by restricting to $n$ variables, $n$ finite, viewed as a propositional multi-dimensional modal logic, and $n$ products of bimodal whose frames are of the form $(U, U\times U, R)$ where $R$ is a pre-order, endowed with diagonal constants.
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0809.3089
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Magnetic Field Configuration at the Galactic Center Investigated by Wide Field Near-Infrared Polarimetry We present a polarimetric map of a 20'x20' area toward the Galactic center. The polarization of point sources has been measured in the J, H, and Ks bands using the near-infrared polarimetric camera SIRPOL on the 1.4 m telescope IRSF. One percent or better accuracy of polarization degree is achieved for sources with J<14.5, H<13.5, and Ks<12.0. Comparing the Stokes parameters between high extinction stars and relatively low extinction ones, we have obtained a polarization originating from magnetically aligned dust grains at the central region of our Galaxy of at most 1-2 kpc. The distribution of the position angles shows a peak at about 20 deg, nearly parallel to the Galactic plane, suggesting a toroidal magnetic configuration. The derived direction of the magnetic field is in good agreement with that obtained from far-infrared/submillimeter observations, which detect polarized thermal emission from dust in the molecular clouds at the Galactic center. Our results show that by subtracting foreground components, near-infrared polarimetry allows investigation of the magnetic field structure "at" the Galactic center.
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1901.06357
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Ultrasound transmission through monodisperse 2D microfoams While the acoustic properties of solid foams have been abundantly characterized, sound propagation in liquid foams remains poorly understood. Recent studies have investigated the transmission of ultrasound through three-dimensional polydisperse liquid foams (Pierre et al., 2013, 2014, 2017). However, further progress requires to characterize the acoustic response of better controlled foam structures. In this work, we study experimentally the transmission of ultrasounds through a single layer of monodisperse bubbles generated by microfluidics techniques. In such a material, we show that the sound velocity is only sensitive to the gas phase. Nevertheless, the structure of the liquid network has to be taken into account through a transfer parameter analogous to the one in a layer of porous material. Finally, we observe that the attenuation cannot be explained by thermal dissipation alone, but is compatible with viscous dissipation in the gas pores of the monolayer.
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1509.03656
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: A Perturbative Analysis of Synchrotron Spectral Index Variation over Microwave Sky In this paper, we implement a perturbative approach, first proposed by Bouchet & Gispert (1999), to estimate variation of spectral index of galactic polarized synchrotron emission, using linear combination of simulated Stokes Q polarization maps of selected frequency bands from WMAP and Planck observations on a region of sky dominated by the synchrotron Stokes Q signal. We find that, a first order perturbative analysis recovers input spectral index map well. Along with the spectral index variation map our method provides a fixed reference index, \hat \beta_{0s}, over the sky portion being analyzed. Using Monte Carlo simulations we find that, <\hat \beta_{0s}> = -2.84 \pm 0.01, which matches very closely with position of a peak at \beta_s(p) = -2.85, of empirical probability density function of input synchrotron indices, obtained from the same sky region. For thermal dust, mean recovered spectral index, <\hat \beta_d> = 2.00 \pm 0.004, from simulations, matches very well with spatially fixed input thermal dust spectral index \beta_d = 2.00. As accompanying results of the method we also reconstruct CMB, thermal dust and a synchrotron template component with fixed spectral indices over the {\it entire} sky region. We use full pixel-pixel noise covariance matrices of all frequency bands, estimated from the sky region being analyzed, to obtain reference spectral indices for synchrotron and thermal dust, spectral index variation map, CMB map, thermal dust and synchrotron template components. The perturbative technique as implemented in this work has the interesting property that it can build a model to describe the data with an arbitrary but enough degree of accuracy (and precession) as allowed by the data. We argue that, our method of reference spectral index determination, CMB map, thermal dust and synchrotron template component reconstruction is a maximum likelihood method.
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1503.08444
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The vertex Folkman numbers $F_v(a_1, ..., a_s; m - 1) = m + 9$, if $\max\{a_1, ..., a_s\} = 5$ For a graph $G$ the expression $G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s)$ means that for any $s$-coloring of the vertices of $G$ there exists $i \in \{1, ..., s\}$ such that there is a monochromatic $a_i$-clique of color $i$. The vertex Folkman numbers $$F_v(a_1, ..., a_s; m - 1) = \min\{\vert V(G) \vert : G \overset{v}{\rightarrow} (a_1, ..., a_s) \mbox{ and } K_{m - 1} \not\subseteq G\}.$$ are considered, where $m = \sum_{i = 1}^{s}(a_i - 1) + 1$. With the help of computer we show that $F_v(2, 2, 5; 6) = 16$ and then we prove $$F_v(a_1, ..., a_s; m - 1) = m + 9,$$ if $\max\{a_1, ..., a_s\} = 5$. We also obtain the bounds $$m + 9 \leq F_v(a_1, ..., a_s; m - 1) \leq m + 10,$$ if $\max\{a_1, ..., a_s\} = 6$. Keywords: Folkman number, Ramsey number, clique number, independence number, chromatic number
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1207.4156
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Graph partition strategies for generalized mean field inference An autonomous variational inference algorithm for arbitrary graphical models requires the ability to optimize variational approximations over the space of model parameters as well as over the choice of tractable families used for the variational approximation. In this paper, we present a novel combination of graph partitioning algorithms with a generalized mean field (GMF) inference algorithm. This combination optimizes over disjoint clustering of variables and performs inference using those clusters. We provide a formal analysis of the relationship between the graph cut and the GMF approximation, and explore several graph partition strategies empirically. Our empirical results provide rather clear support for a weighted version of MinCut as a useful clustering algorithm for GMF inference, which is consistent with the implications from the formal analysis.
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1806.07201
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Task Driven Generative Modeling for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation: Application to X-ray Image Segmentation
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1801.00194
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Maximum Throughput of Multiple Access Channels in Adversarial Environments
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1406.0492
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Dijkstra meets Steiner: a fast exact goal-oriented Steiner tree algorithm We present a new exact algorithm for the Steiner tree problem in edge-weighted graphs. Our algorithm improves the classical dynamic programming approach by Dreyfus and Wagner. We achieve a significantly better practical performance via pruning and future costs, a generalization of a well-known concept to speed up shortest path computations. Our algorithm matches the best known worst-case run time and has a fast, often superior, practical performance: on some large instances originating from VLSI design, previous best run times are improved upon by orders of magnitudes. We are also able to solve larger instances of the $d$-dimensional rectilinear Steiner tree problem for $d \in \{3, 4, 5\}$, whose Hanan grids contain up to several millions of edges.
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1708.07864
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Bifurcation of small limit cycles in cubic integrable systems using higher-order analysis In this paper, we present a method of higher-order analysis on bifurcation of small limit cycles around an elementary center of integrable systems under perturbations. This method is equivalent to higher-order Melinikov function approach used for studying bifurcation of limit cycles around a center but simpler. Attention is focused on planar cubic polynomial systems and particularly it is shown that the system studied by H. Zoladek in the article (Eleven small limit cycles in a cubic vector field, Nonlinearity 8, 843--860, 1995) can indeed have eleven limit cycles under perturbations at least up to $7$th order. Moreover, the pattern of numbers of limit cycles produced near the center is discussed up to $39$th-order perturbations, and no more than eleven limit cycles are found.
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1206.3419
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Regularity of quantum tau-functions generated by quantum birational Weyl group actions We canonically quantize the tau-functions for the birational Weyl group action arising from a nilpotent Poisson algebra proposed by Noumi and Yamada. We also construct the q-difference deformation of the canonical quantization of the tau-functions. Using the translation functors for the symmetrizable Kac-Moody algebras, we prove the regularity of the quantum tau-functions, namely, we show that the quantum tau-functions are polynomials in dependent variables.
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1903.05526
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: ${\rm Spin}(7)$-Instantons from evolution equations In this paper we study ${\rm Spin}(7)$-instantons on asymptotically conical ${\rm Spin}(7)$-orbifolds (and manifolds) obtained by filling in certain squashed $3$-Sasakian $7$-manifolds. We construct a $1$-parameter family of explicit ${\rm Spin}(7)$-instantons. Taking the parameter to infinity, the family (a) bubbles off an ASD connection in directions transverse to a certain Cayley submanifold $Z$, (b) away from $Z$ smoothly converges to a limit ${\rm Spin}(7)$-instanton that extends across $Z$ onto a topologically distinct bundle, (c) satisfies an energy conservation law for the instantons and the bubbles concentrated on $Z$, and (d) determines a Fueter section, in the sense of Donaldson and Segal, Haydys and Walpuski.
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1307.6878
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On baryogenesis from dark matter annihilation We study in detail the conditions to generate the baryon asymmetry of the universe from the annihilation of dark matter. This scenario requires a low energy mechanism for thermal baryogenesis, hence we first discuss some of these mechanisms together with the specific constraints due to the connection with the dark matter sector. Then we show that, contrary to what stated in previous studies, it is possible to generate the cosmological asymmetry without adding a light sterile dark sector, both in models with violation and with conservation of B-L. In addition, one of the models we propose yields some connection to neutrino masses.
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2106.12329
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Games in the Time of COVID-19: Promoting Mechanism Design for Pandemic Response
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1509.06292
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Condensation versus Long-range Interaction: Competing Quantum Phases in Bosonic Optical Lattice Systems at Near-resonant Rydberg Dressing Recent experiments have shown that (quasi-)crystalline phases of Rydberg-dressed quantum many-body systems in optical lattices (OL) are within reach. Rydberg systems naturally possess strong long-range interactions due to the large polarizability of Rydberg atoms. Thus a wide range of quantum phases have been predicted, such as a devil's staircase of lattice incommensurate density wave phases as well as more exotic lattice supersolid order for bosonic systems, as considered in our work. Guided by results in the "frozen" gas limit, we study the ground state phase diagram at finite hopping amplitudes and in the vicinity of resonant Rydberg driving, while fully including the long-range tail of the van der Waals interaction. Simulations within real-space bosonic dynamical mean-field theory (RB-DMFT) yield an extension of the devil's staircase into the supersolid regime where the competition of condensation and interaction leads to a sequence of crystalline phases.
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0905.1092
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Limiting Curlicue Measures for Theta Sums We consider the ensemble of curves $\{\gamma_{\alpha,N}:\alpha\in(0,1],N\in\N\}$ obtained by linearly interpolating the values of the normalized theta sum $N^{-1/2}\sum_{n=0}^{N'-1}\exp(\pi i n^2\alpha)$, $0\leq N'<N$. We prove the existence of limiting finite-dimensional distributions for such curves as $N\to\infty$, with respect to an absolutely continuous probability measure $\mu_R$ on $(0,1]$. Our Main Theorem generalizes a result by Marklof and Jurkat and van Horne. Our proof relies on the analysis of the geometric structure of such curves, which exhibit spiral-like patterns (curlicues) at different scales. We exploit a renormalization procedure constructed by means of the continued fraction expansion of $\alpha$ with even partial quotients and a renewal-type limit theorem for the denominators of such continued fraction expansions.
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1804.08331
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Chaotic and non-chaotic response to quasiperiodic forcing: limits to predictability of ice ages paced by Milankovitch forcing
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1310.2526
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Brascamp-Lieb type inequalities on weighted Riemannian manifolds with boundary It is known that by dualizing the Bochner-Lichnerowicz-Weitzenb\"{o}ck formula, one obtains Poincar\'e-type inequalities on Riemannian manifolds equipped with a density, which satisfy the Bakry-\'Emery Curvature-Dimension condition (combining a lower bound on its generalized Ricci curvature and an upper bound on its generalized dimension). When the manifold has a boundary, an appropriate generalization of the Reilly formula may be used instead. By systematically dualizing this formula for various combinations of boundary conditions of the domain (convex, mean-convex) and the function (Neumann, Dirichlet), we obtain new Brascamp-Lieb type inequalities on the manifold. All previously known inequalities of Lichnerowicz, Brascamp-Lieb, Bobkov-Ledoux and Veysseire are recovered, extended to the Riemannian setting and generalized into a single unified formulation, and their appropriate versions in the presence of a boundary are obtained. Our framework allows to encompass the entire class of Borell's convex measures, including heavy-tailed measures, and extends the latter class to weighted-manifolds having negative generalized dimension.
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1211.1154
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The validation of (advanced) bibliometric indicators through peer assessments: A comparative study using data from InCites and F1000 The data of F1000 provide us with the unique opportunity to investigate the relationship between peers' ratings and bibliometric metrics on a broad and comprehensive data set with high-quality ratings. F1000 is a post-publication peer review system of the biomedical literature. The comparison of metrics with peer evaluation has been widely acknowledged as a way of validating metrics. Based on the seven indicators offered by InCites, we analyzed the validity of raw citation counts (Times Cited, 2nd Generation Citations, and 2nd Generation Citations per Citing Document), normalized indicators (Journal Actual/Expected Citations, Category Actual/Expected Citations, and Percentile in Subject Area), and a journal based indicator (Journal Impact Factor). The data set consists of 125 papers published in 2008 and belonging to the subject category cell biology or immunology. As the results show, Percentile in Subject Area achieves the highest correlation with F1000 ratings; we can assert that for further three other indicators (Times Cited, 2nd Generation Citations, and Category Actual/Expected Citations) the 'true' correlation with the ratings reaches at least a medium effect size.
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1908.03346
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Reflection groups and 3d $\mathcal{N}\ge $ 6 SCFTs We point out that the moduli spaces of all known 3d $\mathcal{N}=$ 8 and $\mathcal{N}=$ 6 SCFTs, after suitable gaugings of finite symmetry groups, have the form $\mathbb{C}^{4r}/\Gamma$ where $\Gamma$ is a real or complex reflection group depending on whether the theory is $\mathcal{N}=$ 8 or $\mathcal{N}=$ 6, respectively. Real reflection groups are either dihedral groups, Weyl groups, or two sporadic cases $H_{3,4}$. Since the BLG theories and the maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories correspond to dihedral and Weyl groups, it is strongly suggested that there are two yet-to-be-discovered 3d $\mathcal{N}=$ 8 theories for $H_{3,4}$. We also show that all known $\mathcal{N}=$ 6 theories correspond to complex reflection groups collectively known as $G(k,x,N)$. Along the way, we demonstrate that two ABJM theories $(SU(N)_k\times SU(N)_{-k})/\mathbb{Z}_N$ and $(U(N)_k\times U(N)_{-k})/\mathbb{Z}_k$ are actually equivalent.
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1904.02798
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: The sixteenfold way and the quantum Hall effect at half-integer filling factors Fractional quantum Hall states at half-integer filling factors have been observed in many systems beyond the $5/2$ and $7/2$ plateaus in GaAs quantum wells. This includes bilayer states in GaAs, several half-integer plateaus in ZnO-based heterostructures, and quantum Hall liquids in graphene. In all cases, Cooper pairing of composite fermions is believed to explain the plateaus. The nature of Cooper pairing and the topological order on those plateaus are hotly debated. Different orders are believed to be present in different systems. This makes it important to understand experimental signatures of all proposed orders. We review the expected experimental signatures for all possible composite-fermion states at half-integer filling. We address Mach-Zehnder interferometry, thermal transport, tunneling experiments, and Fabry-P\'{e}rot interferometry. For this end, we introduce a uniform description of the topological orders of Kitaev's sixteenfold way in terms of their wave-functions, effective Hamiltonians, and edge theories.
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gr-qc/0008065
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Self force on charges in the spacetime of spherical shells
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1708.05524
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: On the strong non-rigidity of certain tight Euclidean designs We study the non-rigidity of Euclidean $t$-designs, namely we study when Euclidean designs (in particular certain tight Euclidean designs) can be deformed keeping the property of being Euclidean $t$-designs. We show that certain tight Euclidean $t$-designs are non-rigid, and in fact satisfy a stronger form of non-rigidity which we call strong non-rigidity. This shows that there are plenty of non-isomorphic tight Euclidean $t$-designs for certain parameters, which seems to have been unnoticed before. We also include the complete classification of tight Euclidean $2$-designs.
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1404.1422
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Experimental semi-device-independent certification of entangled measurements Certifying the entanglement of quantum states with Bell inequalities allows one to guarantee the security of quantum information protocols independently of imperfections in the measuring devices. Here we present a similar procedure for witnessing entangled measurements, which play a central role in many quantum information tasks. Our procedure is termed semi-device-independent, as it uses uncharacterized quantum preparations of fixed Hilbert space dimension. Using a photonic setup, we experimentally certify an entangled measurement using measurement statistics only. We also apply our techniques to certify unentangled but nevertheless inherently quantum measurements.
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1207.4522
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles and abstracts Query: Interface Ferromagnetism in a SrMnO3/LaMnO3 Superlattice Resonant soft x-ray absorption measurements at the O K edge on a SrMnO3/LaMnO3 superlattice show a shoulder at the energy of doped holes, which corresponds to the main peak of resonant scattering from the modulation in the doped hole density. Scattering line shape at the Mn L3,2 edges has a strong variation below the ferromagnetic transition temperature. This variation has a period equal to half the superlattice superperiod and follows the development of the ferromagnetic moment, pointing to a ferromagnetic phase developing at the interfaces. It occurs at the resonant energies for Mn3+ and Mn4+ valences. A model for these observations is presented, which includes a double-exchange two-site orbital and the variation with temperature of the hopping frequency tij between the two sites.
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1502.02774
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Enhancement of tunneling density of states at a Y junction of spin-1/2 Tomonaga Luttinger liquid wires
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1003.5454
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Direct photon emission in Heavy Ion Collisions from Microscopic Transport Theory and Fluid Dynamics
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1211.0701
Instruct: Identify the main and secondary category of Arxiv papers based on the titles Query: Jets and Accretion Disks in Astrophysics - A Brief Review
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