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Two-parameter Poisson-Dirichlet measures and reversible exchangeable fragmentation-coalescence processes
We show that for , the Poisson-Dirichlet
distribution with parameter is the unique reversible
distribution of a rather natural fragmentation-coalescence process. This
completes earlier results in the literature for certain split and merge
transformations and the parameter
Testing Lorentz Invariance by Comparing Light Propagation in Vacuum and Matter
We present a Michelson-Morley type experiment for testing the isotropy of the
speed of light in vacuum and matter. The experiment compares the resonance
frequency of a monolithic optical sapphire resonator with the resonance
frequency of an orthogonal evacuated optical cavity made of fused silica while
the whole setup is rotated on an air bearing turntable once every 45 s.
Preliminary results yield an upper limit for the anisotropy of the speed of
light in matter (sapphire) of \Delta c/c < 4x10^(-15), limited by the frequency
stability of the sapphire resonator operated at room temperature. Work to
increase the measurement sensitivity by more than one order of magnitude by
cooling down the sapphire resonator to liquid helium temperatures (LHe) is
currently under way.Comment: Presented at the Fifth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry,
Bloomington, Indiana, June 28-July 2, 201
Importance sampling for Lambda-coalescents in the infinitely many sites model
We present and discuss new importance sampling schemes for the approximate
computation of the sample probability of observed genetic types in the
infinitely many sites model from population genetics. More specifically, we
extend the 'classical framework', where genealogies are assumed to be governed
by Kingman's coalescent, to the more general class of Lambda-coalescents and
develop further Hobolth et. al.'s (2008) idea of deriving importance sampling
schemes based on 'compressed genetrees'. The resulting schemes extend earlier
work by Griffiths and Tavar\'e (1994), Stephens and Donnelly (2000), Birkner
and Blath (2008) and Hobolth et. al. (2008). We conclude with a performance
comparison of classical and new schemes for Beta- and Kingman coalescents.Comment: (38 pages, 40 figures
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