Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Neutrino mixing from the charged lepton sector with sequential right-handed lepton dominance
Abstract We systematically analyze the possibility that bi-large lepton mixing originates from the charged lepton sector in models with sequential dominance for the right-handed charged leptons. We derive analytical expressions for the mixing angles ...
2004 / S. Antusch, S.F. King -
High angular momentum states populated in fragmentation reactions
Abstract The population of metastable states produced in relativistic-energy fragmentation of a 238U beam has been measured. For states with angular momentum ≳ 20 ℏ ...
2005 / Zs. Podolyák, J. Gerl, M. Hellström, F. Becker, K.A. Gladnishki, et al. -
Yukawa textures and the μ-term
Abstract We show how with an anomaly-free U 1, simple assumptions concerning the origin of Yukawa textures and the Higgs μ-term lead to the prediction of a new physics scale of 108 GeV and automatic conservation of baryon...
2003 / I. Jack, D.R.T. Jones, R. Wild -
Boundary operators in the one-matrix model
Abstract The one matrix model is known to reproduce in the continuum limit the ( 2 , 2 p + ...
2011 / Jean-Emile Bourgine, Goro Ishiki, Chaiho Rim -
Instantons in quantum mechanics and resurgent expansions
Abstract Certain quantum mechanical potentials give rise to a vanishing perturbation series for at least one energy level (which as we here assume is the ground state), but the true ground-state energy is positive. We show here that in a typical...
2004 / Ulrich D. Jentschura, Jean Zinn-Justin -
Classification of cosmology with arbitrary matter in the Hořava–Lifshitz model
Abstract In this work, we discuss the cosmological evolutions in the nonrelativistic and possibly renormalizable gravitational theory, called the Hořava–Lifshitz (HL) theory. We consider the original HL model (type I), and the modified version...
2010 / Masato Minamitsuji -
Improvement of FDM by extrapolation on multiple grids2008 / Reinard Becker
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Can we live in the bulk without a brane?
Abstract We suggest a braneless scenario that still hides large-volume extra dimensions. Ordinarily the strength of bulk gauge interactions would be diluted over the large internal volume, making all the four-dimensional forces weak. We use the fact ...
2012 / Kurt Hinterbichler, Janna Levin, Claire Zukowski -
CALPHAD description of the Mo–Re system focused on the sigma phase modeling
Abstract The phase equilibria and thermodynamic properties of the Mo–Re system are studied by combining first-principle and CALPHAD approach. The mixing enthalpies in the bcc and hcp solution phases are estimated by first-principle calculations...
2013 / R. Mathieu, N. Dupin, J.-C. Crivello, K. Yaqoob, A. Breidi, et al. -
A 99 line code for discretized Michell truss optimization written in Mathematica2010 / Tomasz Sokół
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Comparison of COSMIC measurements with the IRI-2007 model over the eastern Mediterranean region
Abstract This paper presents a comparison of the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI-2007) model over the eastern Mediterranean region with peak ionospheric characteristics (foF2–hmF2) and electron density profiles measured by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC...
2012 / P. Vryonides, H. Haralambous -
Spectrum and charge ratio of vertical cosmic ray muons up to momenta of 2.5 TeV/c
Abstract The ALEPH detector at LEP has been used to measure the momentum spectrum and charge ratio of vertical cosmic ray muons underground. The sea-level cosmic ray muon spectrum for momenta up to ...
2013 / M. Schmelling, N.O. Hashim, C. Grupen, S. Luitz, F. Maciuc, et al. -
Anisotropy of thermionic electron emission values for LaB6 single-crystal emitter cathodes2003 / P. H. Schmidt, D. C. Joy, L. D. Longinotti, H. J. Leamy, S. D. Ferris, et al.
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Multiple Moving Targets Tracking Research in Cluttered Scenes
Abstract Traditional particle filter (PF) will have bad effect when the target's color is similar to the background or the target is blocked, and an improved tracking algorithm is presented in the framework of PF and DSmT. According to the location...
2011 / Yingwu Fang, Yi Wang, Wei Jin -
Some quantum optical states as realizations of Lie groups
Abstract We start with the Heisenberg–Weyl algebra and after the definitions of the Fock states we give the definition of the coherent state of this group. This is followed by the exposition of the SU(2) and SU(1,1) algebras and their coherent...
2011 / Abdel-Shafy Fahmy Obada -
The effect of asynchronism on wind-driven mass transfer rates in the polars2003 / C. G. Campbell
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On tree intensity estimation for forest inventories: Some statistical issues2011 / Carlos Comas, Jorge Mateu, Pedro Delicado
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Is thermodynamics of the universe bounded by event horizon a Bekenstein system?
Abstract In this brief communication, we have studied the validity of the first law of thermodynamics for the universe bounded by event horizon with two examples. The key point is the appropriate choice of the temperature on the event horizon....
2012 / Subenoy Chakraborty -
A constant magnetocaloric response in FeMoCuB amorphous alloys with different Fe∕B ratios2007 / V. Franco, C. F. Conde, J. S. Blázquez, A. Conde, P. Švec, et al.
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Trust Mass, Volume and Density - a Novel Approach to Reasoning about Trust
Abstract The notion of trust has become a major factor in today's networked world. While security is widely recognized as an important aspect of public networked systems, the actions of individual participants is often neglected. Even though the...
2007 / Fredrik Degerlund