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Diquark Representations for Singly Heavy Baryons with Light Staggered Quarks
In the staggered fermion formulation of lattice QCD, we construct diquark
operators which are to be embedded in singly heavy baryons. The group
theoretical connections between continuum and lattice staggered diquark
representations are established.Comment: v1, 13 pages with title "Staggered Diquarks for Singly Heavy
Baryons"; v2, 4 pages in revtex, changed the title to be more specifi
Hedge Funds: Heading for a regulatory hard landing? ECMI Policy Brief No. 5, April 2007
This policy brief examines the evolution of the hedge fund industry, the industry’s structure and the prospect of regulatory steps looming on the horizon. In the wake of the recent bust of Amaranth and of the increased ‘retailisation’ of the industry, hedge funds have increasingly come under the close scrutiny of regulators. In this ECMI Policy Brief, Charles Gottlieb explores the economic rationale that should be kept in mind for any appropriate policy making in this area. He concludes by outlining the regulatory uncertainties remaining with binding the hedge fund industry together with MiFID and UCITS regulations
Lattice field theory applications in high energy physics
Lattice gauge theory was formulated by Kenneth Wilson in 1974. In the ensuing
decades, improvements in actions, algorithms, and computers have enabled
tremendous progress in QCD, to the point where lattice calculations can yield
sub-percent level precision for some quantities. Beyond QCD, lattice methods
are being used to explore possible beyond the standard model (BSM) theories of
dynamical symmetry breaking and supersymmetry. We survey progress in extracting
information about the parameters of the standard model by confronting lattice
calculations with experimental results and searching for evidence of BSM
effects.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the XXVII IUPAP
Conference on Computational Physics (CCP2015), Indian Institute of Technology
Guwahati, Assam, India, published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(JPCS), published by IO
On ambitious higher-order theories of consciousness
ABSTRACTAmbitious Higher-order theories of consciousness – Higher-order theories that purport to give an account of phenomenal consciousness – face a well-known objection from the possibility of ra..
Introduction to determinantal point processes from a quantum probability viewpoint
Determinantal point processes on a measure space X whose kernels represent
trace class Hermitian operators on L^2(X) are associated to "quasifree" density
operators on the Fock space over L^2(X).Comment: Contributed to the proceedings of the 26th Conference on Quantum
Probability and Infinite Dimensional Analysi
Reevaluating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Amending the Statute to Explicitly Address the Cloud
Under the current interpretations of authorization, instances where an individual harmlessly accesses the cloud data of another user could be classified as hacking and a violation of this federal statute. As such, this Note demonstrates that all of the current interpretations of the CFAA are too broad because they could result in this nonsensical outcome. This Note accordingly proposes an amendment to the CFAA specifically addressing user access to data on the cloud. Such an amendment would eliminate the unusual result of innocuous cloud-computing users being deemed hackers under federal law
Storytelling the word: homilies and how to write them
Bausch, William J. Storytelling the word: homilies and how to write them. Mystic, Conn: Twenty-Third Publications, 1996. Bausch, William J. World of stories for preachers and teachers. Mystic, Conn: Twenty-Third Publications, 1998
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