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    A Population of Metal-Poor Galaxies with ~L* Luminosities at Intermediate Redshifts

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    We present new spectroscopy and metallicity estimates for a sample of 15 star-forming galaxies with redshifts in the range 0.29 - 0.42. These objects were selected in the KPNO International Spectroscopic Survey via their strong emission lines seen in red objective-prism spectra. Originally thought to be intermediate-redshift Seyfert 2 galaxies, our new spectroscopy in the far red has revealed these objects to be metal-poor star-forming galaxies. These galaxies follow a luminosity-metallicity (L-Z) relation that parallels the one defined by low-redshift galaxies, but is offset by a factor of more than ten to lower abundances. The amount of chemical and/or luminosity evolution required to place these galaxies on the local L-Z relation is extreme, suggesting that these galaxies are in a very special stage of their evolution. They may be late-forming massive systems, which would challenge the current paradigm of galaxy formation. Alternatively, they may represent intense starbursts in dwarf-dwarf mergers or a major infall episode of pristine gas into a pre-existing galaxy. In any case, these objects represent an extreme stage of galaxy evolution taking place at relatively low redshift.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures; to appear in 10 April 2009 ApJ

    Chebyshev approximations for the Stumpff series of orders four and five Interim report

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    Chebyshev approximations for Stumpff series of orders four and fiv

    Aspects of AdS2_2 holography with non-constant dilaton

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    In this proceedings contribution we summarize and discuss results of Refs. \cite{Grumiller:2013swa, Grumiller:2015vaa} in the light of recent developments in AdS2\textrm{AdS}_2 holography \cite{Maldacena:2016upp, Jensen:2016pah, Engelsoy:2016xyb}.Comment: Talk given by DV at the Workshop "Strong Field Problems in Quantum Theory", Tomsk, 2016. V2: misprint corrected, references adde

    Validation of Soft Classification Models using Partial Class Memberships: An Extended Concept of Sensitivity & Co. applied to the Grading of Astrocytoma Tissues

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    We use partial class memberships in soft classification to model uncertain labelling and mixtures of classes. Partial class memberships are not restricted to predictions, but may also occur in reference labels (ground truth, gold standard diagnosis) for training and validation data. Classifier performance is usually expressed as fractions of the confusion matrix, such as sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive values. We extend this concept to soft classification and discuss the bias and variance properties of the extended performance measures. Ambiguity in reference labels translates to differences between best-case, expected and worst-case performance. We show a second set of measures comparing expected and ideal performance which is closely related to regression performance, namely the root mean squared error RMSE and the mean absolute error MAE. All calculations apply to classical crisp classification as well as to soft classification (partial class memberships and/or one-class classifiers). The proposed performance measures allow to test classifiers with actual borderline cases. In addition, hardening of e.g. posterior probabilities into class labels is not necessary, avoiding the corresponding information loss and increase in variance. We implement the proposed performance measures in the R package "softclassval", which is available from CRAN and at http://softclassval.r-forge.r-project.org. Our reasoning as well as the importance of partial memberships for chemometric classification is illustrated by a real-word application: astrocytoma brain tumor tissue grading (80 patients, 37000 spectra) for finding surgical excision borders. As borderline cases are the actual target of the analytical technique, samples which are diagnosed to be borderline cases must be included in the validation.Comment: The manuscript is accepted for publication in Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems. Supplementary figures and tables are at the end of the pd

    Towards a bulk description of higher spin SYK

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    We consider on the bulk side extensions of the Sachdev--Ye--Kitaev (SYK) model to Yang--Mills and higher spins. To this end we study generalizations of the Jackiw--Teitelboim (JT) model in the BF formulation. Our main goal is to obtain generalizations of the Schwarzian action, which we achieve in two ways: by considering the on-shell action supplemented by suitable boundary terms compatible with all symmetries, and by applying the Lee--Wald--Zoupas formalism to analyze the symplectic structure of dilaton gravity. We conclude with a discussion of the entropy (including log-corrections from higher spins) and a holographic dictionary for the generalized SYK/JT correspondence.Comment: 42 pages; v2: Typos correcte

    Management of acute sinusitis

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    A new family of non--linear filters for background subtraction of wide--field surveys

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    In this paper the definitions and the properties of a newle dedicated set of high-frequency filters based on smoothing-and-clipping are briefly described. New applications for reduction of wide--field 2048x2048 CCD spectral and direct images of a new deep survey KISS (KPNO International Spectral Survey) are also presented. The developed software is available both as a C subroutine and as an installed MIDAS environment command.Comment: 8 pages with 2 Postscript figures. The text with full figures obtainable from this http URL http://193.125.89.73/~akn/cont_with_figures.ps.g
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