3,136 research outputs found
Aspects of Noncommutative Scalar/Tensor Duality
We study the noncommutative massless Kalb-Ramond gauge field coupled to a
dynamical U(1) gauge field in the adjoint representation together with a
compensating vector field. We derive the Seiberg-Witten map and obtain the
corresponding mapped action to first order in . The (emergent) gravity
structure found in other situations is not present here. The off-shell dual
scalar theory is derived and it does not coincide with the Seiberg-Witten
mapped scalar theory. Dispersion relations are also discussed. The p-form
generalization of the Seiberg-Witten map to order is also derived.Comment: 7 pages, typos corrected, a footnote removed and a sentence added in
the tex
Detection of gravitational-wave bursts with chirplet-like template families
Gravitational Wave (GW) burst detection algorithms typically rely on the
hypothesis that the burst signal is "locally stationary", that is it changes
slowly with frequency. Under this assumption, the signal can be decomposed into
a small number of wavelets with constant frequency. This justifies the use of a
family of sine-Gaussian templates in the Omega pipeline, one of the algorithms
used in LIGO-Virgo burst searches. However there are plausible scenarios where
the burst frequency evolves rapidly, such as in the merger phase of a binary
black hole and/or neutron star coalescence. In those cases, the local
stationarity of sine-Gaussians induces performance losses, due to the mismatch
between the template and the actual signal. We propose an extension of the
Omega pipeline based on chirplet-like templates. Chirplets incorporate an
additional parameter, the chirp rate, to control the frequency variation. In
this paper, we show that the Omega pipeline can easily be extended to include a
chirplet template bank. We illustrate the method on a simulated data set, with
a family of phenomenological binary black-hole coalescence waveforms embedded
into Gaussian LIGO/Virgo-like noise. Chirplet-like templates result in an
enhancement of the measured signal-to-noise ratio.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to Class. Quantum Grav. Special issue:
Proceedings of GWDAW-14, Rome (Italy), 2010; fixed several minor issue
Skolem Functions for Factored Formulas
Given a propositional formula F(x,y), a Skolem function for x is a function
\Psi(y), such that substituting \Psi(y) for x in F gives a formula semantically
equivalent to \exists F. Automatically generating Skolem functions is of
significant interest in several applications including certified QBF solving,
finding strategies of players in games, synthesising circuits and bit-vector
programs from specifications, disjunctive decomposition of sequential circuits
etc. In many such applications, F is given as a conjunction of factors, each of
which depends on a small subset of variables. Existing algorithms for Skolem
function generation ignore any such factored form and treat F as a monolithic
function. This presents scalability hurdles in medium to large problem
instances. In this paper, we argue that exploiting the factored form of F can
give significant performance improvements in practice when computing Skolem
functions. We present a new CEGAR style algorithm for generating Skolem
functions from factored propositional formulas. In contrast to earlier work,
our algorithm neither requires a proof of QBF satisfiability nor uses
composition of monolithic conjunctions of factors. We show experimentally that
our algorithm generates smaller Skolem functions and outperforms
state-of-the-art approaches on several large benchmarks.Comment: Full version of FMCAD 2015 conference publicatio
Impact of Visual Merchandising, on Impulse Buying Behavior of Retail Customers
Visual merchandising has been over the years thought to be marketing tool in retail industries. The researchers
embarked upon a study to find the impact of visual merchandising with reference to the retail sector. For this they have taken the
reliance trends as a case and has done an in depth study using its sample customers to find the impact of their buying behavior.
The research was of a descriptive in nature and helped to develop the concept to clearly establish priorities, to divulge adequate
information which the researchers feel will help in decision making for the company. A structured questionnaire was used to
obtain information and to assess the impact of visual merchandising, on impulse buying behavior of customers. A random
sampling technique was used in the study and care was taken that the respondents were as diversified as possible. A sample size
of 100 respondents was taken from Cochin and Kottayam. To draw conclusions easily, the data was converted into XY (Scatter)
diagrams. Research findings suggest that impulse buying accounts for substantial sales across a broad range of product
categories in the stores. Since impulse buying is a pervasive aspect of consumers’ behaviors and a focal point for strategic
marketing plans, it is worthwhile for retailers to understand factors within the retail setting that trigger consumers’ impulsive
reactions. Retailers can help customers to find the right products through focused merchandising, intelligent store design and
layout, and other visual merchandising practices, such as product displays, packaging, and signage. It is has also been found
that all the four visual merchandizing factors affect the impulse buying behavior, but the effect of Promotional offerings at the
entrance is comparatively very high. A greater importance should be given for visual merchandizing factors by retailers for
differentiating itself from the competitor
Optimal time-domain combination of the two calibrated output quadratures of GEO 600
GEO 600 is an interferometric gravitational wave detector with a 600 m arm-length and which uses a dual-recycled optical configuration to give enhanced sensitivity over certain frequencies in the detection band. Due to the dual-recycling, GEO 600 has two main output signals, both of which potentially contain gravitational wave signals. These two outputs are calibrated to strain using a time-domain method. In order to simplify the analysis of the GEO 600 data set, it is desirable to combine these two calibrated outputs to form a single strain signal that has optimal signal-to-noise ratio across the detection band. This paper describes a time-domain method for doing this combination. The method presented is similar to one developed for optimally combining the outputs of two colocated gravitational wave detectors. In the scheme presented in this paper, some simplifications are made to allow its implementation using time-domain methods
New Record of Satyrichthys milleri Kawai, 2013 (Peristediidae) From Gulf of Mannar, Bay of Bengal
A specimen of Satyrichthys milleri Kawai, 2013 with the standard length of 221
mm was collected from Tuticorin fishing harbour, south east coast of India on 23rd
October 2014. It was collected by bottom trawlers at a depth ranges from 200-250
m. This is the first attempt to provide a detailed description of the species from
the Gulf of Mannar. This record was compared with the first reported specimen in
order to compare the external morphology with known specimen. The present study
constitutes an extension of the known distributional range of this species from the
Andaman to the Gulf of Mannar
- …
