Topics: Michael Savage, The Savage Nation, WCB, With commmercial breaks, recorded
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Journalists from around the world share their view of their home country and continent.
Topics: World Stories - International Reporters, Television Program
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Author and historian Richard Norton Smith talks about his book, ``On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller.''
Topics: Book Discussion on On His Own Terms, Television Program
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Non-fiction books and authors.
Topic: google
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds a markup on a bill that would allow U.S. military force in the fight against Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) militants.
Topics: syria, isis, united states senate, assad, boxer
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Topics: san francisco, portland, seattle, mr. malmet
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Topics: san francisco, carranza, washington
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Film reports are used to launch studio debates on a variety of subjects.
Topics: penn, geico
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Behind the scenes in the KRON4 Newsroom.
Topics: california, cupertino
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When Christians today consider whether and in what way faith might be difficult or fearful and thus require courage, they are likely to think of the dangers of persecution and perhaps even martyrdom. Such dangers do attend faith, as Jesus promised his first-century disciples that they would, but they are merely accidental dangers (as the relative safety and security of twenty-first century American Christian reveals).
Topics: DTIC Archive, Pelser,Adam C, United States Air Force Academy Air Force Academy United States,...
A few words from a Navy corpsman.
Topics: Navy Medicine magazine, Hospital Corps, Operation Iraqi Freedom
Amendment 3’s co-authors, Arkansas State Representative Warwick Sabin, Arkansas State Senator Jon Woods, Little Rock attorney Scott Trotter, and CEO of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce Randy Zook, discuss Amendment 3 issues such as campaign finance, revolving door issues, gifts for lobbyists, the Citizens Salary Commission, and term limits. You can watch the full program on UALR University Television. ualr.edu/tv facebook.com/ualrtv
Topics: Arkansas, Little Rock, University of Arkansas Little Rock, UALR-TV, Educational Access TV,...
DEATH GUILD Main Room: Decay Joe Radio Melting Girl Lounge: Sage Lexor Vending by Eyescream Jewelery. Death Guild is the oldest weekly goth/industrial dance night in the country, and the second oldest in the world! Every Monday, six DJs in two rooms play a mix of gothic, industrial, synthpop, noise, ambient, and weird stuff for those who love the darker side of things. Follow Death Guild on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/deathguild Watch and listen: Death Guild: 2009 Trailer:...
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Richard Epstein discusses his book.
Topics: lochner, philadelphia, dworkin, holmes, john marshall, c-span, hamilton, marshall, new york, ronald...
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The latest news from around the world.
Topics: sydney, syria, tunisia, pakistan, horan monis, indonesia, mexico, robin, andrew thomas, france,...
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Johan S. Laursen; Jacob P. Buch; Lars C. Sørensen; Dirk Kraft; Henrik G. Petersen Lars-Peter Ellekilde; Ulrik P. Schultz
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This work-in-progress paper presents our work with a domain specific language (DSL) for tackling the issue of programming robots for small-sized batch production. We observe that as the complexity of assembly increases so does the likelihood of errors, and these errors need to be addressed. Nevertheless, it is essential that programming and setting up the assembly remains fast, allows quick changeovers, easy adjustments and reconfigurations. In this paper we present an initial design and...
Topics: Robotics, Computing Research Repository
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4538
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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L. Rouppe van der Voort; B. De Pontieu; T. M. D. Pereira; M. Carlsson; V. Hansteen
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We use coordinated observations with the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) and the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST) to identify the disk counterpart of type II spicules in upper-chromospheric and transition region (TR) diagnostics. These disk counterparts were earlier identified through short-lived asymmetries in chromospheric spectral lines: rapid blue- or red-shifted excursions (RBEs or RREs). We find clear signatures of RBEs and RREs in Mg II h & k, often with excursions of...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4531
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Jun 30, 2018
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Jung Hoon Lee
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We show that an $(n+1)$-bridge sphere for the unknot is a topologically minimal surface of index at most $n$.
Topics: Mathematics, Geometric Topology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4477
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Zaki Leghtas; Steven Touzard; Ioan M. Pop; Angela Kou; Brian Vlastakis; Andrei Petrenko; Katrina M. Sliwa; Anirudh Narla; Shyam Shankar; Michael J. Hatridge; Matthew Reagor; Luigi Frunzio; Robert J. Schoelkopf; Mazyar Mirrahimi; Michel H. Devoret
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Physical systems usually exhibit quantum behavior, such as superpositions and entanglement, only when they are sufficiently decoupled from a lossy environment. Paradoxically, a specially engineered interaction with the environment can become a resource for the generation and protection of quantum states. This notion can be generalized to the confinement of a system into a manifold of quantum states, consisting of all coherent superpositions of multiple stable steady states. We have...
Topic: Quantum Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4633
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Xin He; Zenghu Li
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We study the distribution of the maximal jump of continuous-state branching processes. Several exact expressions and explicit asymptotics of both the local maximal jump and the global maximal jump are obtained. We also compare the distribution of the maximal jump and the L\'{e}vy measure to get several absolute continuity results. Then we study local convergence of continuous-state branching processes under various conditionings. We obtain complete results under the conditioning of large...
Topics: Probability, Mathematics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4615
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Jun 30, 2018
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V. A. Yerokhin; A. Surzhykov; S. Fritzsche
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Fully relativistic calculations are presented for the double $K$-shell photoionization cross section for several neutral medium-$Z$ atoms, from magnesium ($Z = 10$) up to silver ($Z = 47$). The calculations take into account all multipoles of the absorbed photon as well as the retardation of the electron-electron interaction. The approach is based on the partial-wave representation of the Dirac continuum states and uses the Green-function technique to represent the full Dirac spectrum of...
Topics: Physics, Atomic Physics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4570
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Jun 30, 2018
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Susanna Maza
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In this work, we show that a zero--Hopf bifurcation take place in the Hyperchaotic Chen system as parameters vary. Using averaging theory, we prove the existence of two periodic orbits bifurcating from the zero--Hopf equilibria located at the origin of the Hyperchaotic Chen system.
Topics: Mathematics, Nonlinear Sciences, Chaotic Dynamics, Dynamical Systems
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4557
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Georgios Doulis; Oliver Rinne
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We construct numerically time-symmetric initial data that are Schwarzschildean at spatial infinity and Brill-Lindquist in the interior. The transition between these two data sets takes place along a finite gluing region equipped with an axisymmetric Brill wave metric. The construction is based on an application of Corvino's gluing method using Brill waves due to Giulini and Holzegel. Here, we use a gluing function that includes a simple angular dependence. We also investigate the dependence of...
Topic: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4590
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Jun 30, 2018
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Dmitry Abanin; Wojciech De Roeck; François Huveneers
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We present a theory of periodically driven, many-body localized (MBL) systems. We argue that MBL persists under periodic driving at high enough driving frequency: The Floquet operator (evolution operator over one driving period) can be represented as an exponential of an effective time-independent Hamiltonian, which is a sum of quasi-local terms and is itself fully MBL. We derive this result by constructing a sequence of canonical transformations to remove the time-dependence from the original...
Topics: Statistical Mechanics, Strongly Correlated Electrons, Disordered Systems and Neural Networks,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4752
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Jun 30, 2018
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S. Nagy
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We construct the states and symmetries of N = 4 super-Yang-Mills by tensoring two N = 1 chiral multiplets and introducing two extra SUSY generators. This allows us to write the maximal N = 8 supergravity as four copies of the chiral multiplet. We extend this to higher dimensions and discuss applications to scattering amplitudes.
Topic: High Energy Physics - Theory
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4750
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Jayanta Roy; Paul S. Ray; Bhaswati Bhattacharyya; Ben Stappers; Jayaram N. Chengalur; Julia Deneva; Fernando Camilo; Tyrel J. Johnson; Michael Wolff; Jason W. T. Hessels; Cees G. Bassa; Evan F. Keane; Elizabeth C. Ferrara; Alice K. Harding; Kent S. Wood
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XSS J12270-4859 is an X-ray binary associated with the Fermi LAT gamma-ray source 1FGL J1227.9-4852. In 2012 December, this source underwent a transition where the X-ray and optical luminosity dropped and the spectral signatures of an accretion disc disappeared. We report the discovery of a 1.69 millisecond pulsar (MSP), PSR J1227-4853, at a dispersion measure of 43.4 pc cm$^{-3}$ associated with this source, using the GMRT at 607 MHz. This demonstrates that, post-transition, the system hosts...
Topics: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4735
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Stefano Vignolo; Sante Carloni; Luca Fabbri
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We investigate some cosmological models arising from a non-minimal coupling of a fermionic field to gravity in the geometrical setting of Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble gravity. The role played by the non-minimal coupling together with torsion in facing problems such as cosmological singularity, inflation and dark energy is discussed.
Topics: High Energy Physics - Theory, Astrophysics, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, Cosmology and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4674
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Erik Tromp; Mykola Pechenizkiy
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We study sentiment analysis beyond the typical granularity of polarity and instead use Plutchik's wheel of emotions model. We introduce RBEM-Emo as an extension to the Rule-Based Emission Model algorithm to deduce such emotions from human-written messages. We evaluate our approach on two different datasets and compare its performance with the current state-of-the-art techniques for emotion detection, including a recursive auto-encoder. The results of the experimental study suggest that RBEM-Emo...
Topics: Computing Research Repository, Computation and Language
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4682
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Michael Schütt; Rafael M. Fernandes
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One of the prime manifestations of an anisotropic electronic state in underdoped cuprates is the in-plane resistivity anisotropy $\Delta\rho\equiv(\rho_{a}-\rho_{b})/\rho_{b}$. Here we use a Boltzmann-equation approach to compute the contribution to $\Delta\rho$ arising from scattering by anisotropic charge and spin fluctuations, which have been recently observed experimentally. While the anisotropy in the charge fluctuations is manifested in the correlation length, the anisotropy in the spin...
Topics: Superconductivity, Strongly Correlated Electrons, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4745
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D. Daghero; P. Pecchio; G. A. Ummarino; F. Nabeshima; Y. Imai; A. Maeda; I. Tsukada; S. Komiya; R. S. Gonnelli
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We report on a study of the superconducting order parameter in Fe(Te$_{1-x}$Se$_{x}$) thin films (with different Se contents: x=0.3, 0.4, 0.5) by means of point-contact Andreev-reflection spectroscopy (PCARS). The PCARS spectra show reproducible evidence of multiple structures, namely two clear conductance maxima associated to a superconducting gap of amplitude $\Delta_E \simeq 2.75 k_B T_c$ and additional shoulders at higher energy that, as we show, are the signature of the strong interaction...
Topics: Superconductivity, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4667
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Subhashini Venugopalan; Huijuan Xu; Jeff Donahue; Marcus Rohrbach; Raymond Mooney; Kate Saenko
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Solving the visual symbol grounding problem has long been a goal of artificial intelligence. The field appears to be advancing closer to this goal with recent breakthroughs in deep learning for natural language grounding in static images. In this paper, we propose to translate videos directly to sentences using a unified deep neural network with both convolutional and recurrent structure. Described video datasets are scarce, and most existing methods have been applied to toy domains with a...
Topics: Computing Research Repository, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computation and Language
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4729
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Antoine Choffrut; Camilla Nobili; Felix Otto
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We study Rayleigh B\'enard convection based on the Boussinesq approximation. We are interested in upper bounds on the Nusselt number $\mathrm{Nu}$, the upwards heat transport, in terms of the Rayleigh number $\mathrm{Ra}$, that characterizes the relative strength of the driving mechanism and the Prandtl number $\mathrm{Pr}$, that characterizes the strength of the inertial effects. We show that, up to logarithmic corrections, the upper bound $\mathrm{Nu}\lesssim \mathrm{Ra}^{\frac{1}{3}}$ of...
Topics: Fluid Dynamics, Mathematics, Physics, Analysis of PDEs
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4812
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Markus Janson; Sascha P. Quanz; Joseph C. Carson; Christian Thalmann; David Lafreniere; Adam Amara
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Stars with debris disks are intriguing targets for direct imaging exoplanet searches, both due to previous detections of wide planets in debris disk systems, as well as commonly existing morphological features in the disks themselves that may be indicative of a planetary influence. Here we present observations of three of the most nearby young stars, that are also known to host massive debris disks: Vega, Fomalhaut, and eps Eri. The Spitzer Space Telescope is used at a range of orientation...
Topics: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4816
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Y. Choi; F. F. S. van der Tak; E. F. van Dishoeck; F. Herpin; F. Wyrowski
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Water is a sensitive tracer of physical conditions in star-forming regions because of its large abundance variations between hot and cold regions. We use spectrally resolved observations of rotational lines of H$_2$O and its isotopologs with Herschel/HIFI to constrain the physical conditions of the water emitting region toward the high-mass protostar AFGL2591. We use analytical estimates and rotation diagrams to estimate T$_{ex}$ and column densities of H$_2$O of the envelope, the outflow, and...
Topics: Astrophysics of Galaxies, Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4818
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Jun 30, 2018
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K. G. Hełminiak; D. Graczyk; M. Konacki; B. Pilecki; M. Ratajczak; G. Pietrzyński; P. Sybilski; S. Villanova; W. Gieren; G. Pojmański; P. Konorski; K. Suchomska; D. E. Reichart; K. M . Ivarsen; J. B.; Haislip; A. P. LaCluyze
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We present the first full orbital and physical analysis of HD 187669, recognized by the All-Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) as the eclipsing binary ASAS J195222-3233.7. We combined multi-band photometry from the ASAS and SuperWASP public archives and 0.41-m PROMPT robotic telescopes with our high-precision radial velocities from the HARPS spectrograph. Two different approaches were used for the analysis: 1) fitting to all data simultaneously with the WD code, and 2) analysing each light curve (with...
Topics: Astrophysics, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4834
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Jun 30, 2018
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Constantinos Daskalakis; Qinxuan Pan
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Fictitious play is a natural dynamic for equilibrium play in zero-sum games, proposed by [Brown 1949], and shown to converge by [Robinson 1951]. Samuel Karlin conjectured in 1959 that fictitious play converges at rate $O(1/\sqrt{t})$ with the number of steps $t$. We disprove this conjecture showing that, when the payoff matrix of the row player is the $n \times n$ identity matrix, fictitious play may converge with rate as slow as $\Omega(t^{-1/n})$.
Topics: Computer Science and Game Theory, Computing Research Repository
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4840
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Alex Vañó-Viñuales; Sascha Husa
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We consider unconstrained evolution schemes for the hyperboloidal initial value problem in numerical relativity as a promising candidate for the optimally efficient numerical treatment of radiating compact objects. Here, spherical symmetry already poses nontrivial problems and constitutes an important first step to regularize the resulting singular PDEs. We evolve the Einstein equations in their generalized BSSN and Z4 formulations coupled to a massless self-gravitating scalar field. Stable...
Topic: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4801
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M. Mestyan; B. Pozsgay; G. Takacs; M. A. Werner
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Following our previous work [PRL 113 (2014) 09020] we present here a detailed comparison of the quench action approach and the predictions of the generalized Gibbs ensemble, with the result that while the quench action formalism correctly captures the steady state, the GGE does not give a correct description of local short-distance correlation functions. We extend our studies to include another initial state, the so-called q-dimer state. We present important details of our construction,...
Topics: Strongly Correlated Electrons, Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4787
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Joseph Bramante; Patrick J. Fox; Adam Martin; Bryan Ostdiek; Tilman Plehn; Torben Schell; Michihisa Takeuchi
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We map the parameter space for MSSM neutralino dark matter which freezes out to the observed relic abundance, in the limit that all superpartners except the neutralinos and charginos are decoupled. In this space of relic neutralinos, we show the dominant dark matter annihilation modes, the mass splittings among the electroweakinos, direct detection rates, and collider cross-sections. The mass difference between the dark matter and the next-to-lightest neutral and charged states is typically...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Experiment, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Astrophysics, Cosmology and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4789
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Andrew Gelman; Aki Vehtari; Pasi Jylänki; Tuomas Sivula; Dustin Tran; Swupnil Sahai; Paul Blomstedt; John P. Cunningham; David Schiminovich; Christian Robert
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A common approach for Bayesian computation with big data is to partition the data into smaller pieces, perform local inference for each piece separately, and finally combine the results to obtain an approximation to the global posterior. Looking at this from the bottom up, one can perform separate analyses on individual sources of data and then want to combine these in a larger Bayesian model. In either case, the idea of distributed modeling and inference has both conceptual and computational...
Topics: Computation, Machine Learning, Statistics, Methodology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4869
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Olivier Doré; Jamie Bock; Matthew Ashby; Peter Capak; Asantha Cooray; Roland de Putter; Tim Eifler; Nicolas Flagey; Yan Gong; Salman Habib; Katrin Heitmann; Chris Hirata; Woong-Seob Jeong; Raj Katti; Phil Korngut; Elisabeth Krause; Dae-Hee Lee; Daniel Masters; Phil Mauskopf; Gary Melnick; Bertrand Mennesson; Hien Nguyen; Karin Öberg; Anthony Pullen; Alvise Raccanelli; Roger Smith; Yong-Seon Song; Volker Tolls; Steve Unwin; Tejaswi Venumadhav; Marco Viero; Mike Werner; Mike Zemcov
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SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) ( http://spherex.caltech.edu ) is a proposed all-sky spectroscopic survey satellite designed to address all three science goals in NASA's Astrophysics Division: probe the origin and destiny of our Universe; explore whether planets around other stars could harbor life; and explore the origin and evolution of galaxies. SPHEREx will scan a series of Linear Variable Filters systematically across...
Topics: Astrophysics, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4872
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Lei Wang; Xiao-Fang Han
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A light pseudoscalar of the lepton-specific 2HDM can enhance the muon g-2, but suffer from various constraints easily, such as the 125.5 GeV Higgs signals, non-observation of additional Higgs at the collider and even $B_s\to \mu^+\mu^-$. In this paper, we take the light CP-even Higgs as the 125.5 GeV Higgs, and examine the implications of those observables on a pseudoscalar with the mass below the half of 125.5 GeV. Also the other relevant theoretical and experimental constraints are...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.4874
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Alfredo Iorio
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The case for a dedicated laboratory, to test hep-th models on analogue systems, is briefly made. The focus is on graphene.
Topic: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.5160
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Topics: Maine, Boothbay, BRTV, Boothbay Region TV Channel 1301, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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This edition highlights the MEACO Annual Membership Meeting, Mentor Schools' Paradigm Groundbreaking, Gingerbread House Winners, New Mentor Business, Shop Local Campaign and information and advice on the latest IRS Scam that is sweeping the nation.
Topics: Ohio, Mentor, City of Mentor, OH, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, 2014
Topics: san francisco, eric brooks, caen
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Shane Harris talks about his book ``At War.''
Topics: nsa, pentagon, china, cyberspace, obama, fbi, google, hagel, eisenhower, shane harris
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