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Topological Strings and Quantum Spectral Problems
We consider certain quantum spectral problems appearing in the study of local
Calabi-Yau geometries. The quantum spectrum can be computed by the
Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization condition for a period integral. For the case of
small Planck constant, the periods are computed perturbatively by deformation
of the Omega background parameters in the Nekrasov-Shatashvili limit. We
compare the calculations with the results from the standard perturbation theory
for the quantum Hamiltonian. There have been proposals in the literature for
the non-perturbative contributions based on singularity cancellation with the
perturbative contributions. We compute the quantum spectrum numerically with
some high precisions for many cases of Planck constant. We find that there are
also some higher order non-singular non-perturbative contributions, which are
not captured by the singularity cancellation mechanism. We fix the first few
orders formulas of such corrections for some well known local Calabi-Yau
models.Comment: 47 pages, 3 figures. v2: journal version, typos correcte
Image Aesthetics Assessment Using Composite Features from off-the-Shelf Deep Models
Deep convolutional neural networks have recently achieved great success on
image aesthetics assessment task. In this paper, we propose an efficient method
which takes the global, local and scene-aware information of images into
consideration and exploits the composite features extracted from corresponding
pretrained deep learning models to classify the derived features with support
vector machine. Contrary to popular methods that require fine-tuning or
training a new model from scratch, our training-free method directly takes the
deep features generated by off-the-shelf models for image classification and
scene recognition. Also, we analyzed the factors that could influence the
performance from two aspects: the architecture of the deep neural network and
the contribution of local and scene-aware information. It turns out that deep
residual network could produce more aesthetics-aware image representation and
composite features lead to the improvement of overall performance. Experiments
on common large-scale aesthetics assessment benchmarks demonstrate that our
method outperforms the state-of-the-art results in photo aesthetics assessment.Comment: Accepted by ICIP 201
Spinor Decomposition of SU(2) Gauge Potential and The Spinor Structures of Chern-Simons and Chern Density
In this paper, the decomposition of SU(2) gauge potential in terms of Pauli
spinors is studied. Using this decomposition, the spinor strutures of the
Chern-Simons form and the Chern density are obtained. Furthermore, by these
spinor structures, the knot quantum number of non-Abelian gauge theory is
discussed, and the second Chern number is characterized by the Hopf indices and
the Brouwer degrees of -mapping.Comment: 11 page
mixing within minimal flavor-violating two-Higgs-doublet models
In the "Higgs basis" for a generic 2HDM, only one scalar doublet gets a
nonzero vacuum expectation value and, under the criterion of minimal flavor
violation, the other one is fixed to be either color-singlet or color-octet,
which are named as the type-III and type-C models, respectively. In this paper,
the charged-Higgs effects of these two models on mixing are
studied. Firstly, we perform a complete one-loop computation of the
electro-weak corrections to the amplitudes of mixing.
Together with the up-to-date experimental measurements, a detailed
phenomenological analysis is then performed in the cases of both real and
complex Yukawa couplings of charged scalars to quarks. The spaces of model
parameters allowed by the current experimental data on
mixing are obtained and the differences between type-III and type-C models are
investigated, which is helpful to distinguish between these two models.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables; More references and discussions added,
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