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Using small‐angle neutron scattering (SANS) with deuterated lipid substitution and contrast variation, this work examines the core–shell structure of KC2 lipid nanoparticles, their water content and exchange properties, structural changes during heating and acidification, and compositional distribution and phase complexity via invariant analysis. These
Haikun Liu +12 more
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Transverse Momentum Dependent Partonic Distribution and Fragmentation Functions
Our knowledge on the three-dimensional momentum structure of hadrons is encoded in the Transverse Momentum Dependent partonic distribution and fragmentation functions (TMDs). A brief and updated review of the TMDs and of the processes in which they might
Boglione, M.
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Initial conditions for evolution of double parton distributions [PDF]
Double parton distribution functions (DPDFs) are used in the QCD description of double parton scattering. The DPDFs evolve with hard scales through relatively new QCD evolution equations which obey nontrivial momentum and valence quark number sum rules ...
Golec-Biernat, Krzysztof +1 more
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We develop a model of non‐Bayesian decision‐making in which an agent obtains a signal about a relevant economic fundamental and subsequently takes an action. To interpret the signal, the agent calibrates a simple prediction rule based on a data set that consists of previous signals and state realizations.
Yair Antler, Benjamin Bachi
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Forward-backward asymmetries $A_{FB}^t$ and $A_{FB}^\ell$ are observed in the top quark $t$ rapidity distribution and in the rapidity distribution of charged leptons $\ell$ from top quark decay at the Tevatron proton-antiproton collider, and a charge ...
Berger, Edmond L. +3 more
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In the classical Bayesian persuasion model, an informed player and an uninformed one engage in a static interaction. This work extends this classical model to a dynamic setting where the state of nature evolves according to a Markovian law, allowing for a more realistic representation of real‐world situations where the state of nature evolves over time.
Ehud Lehrer, Dimitry Shaiderman
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Space-based gravitational-wave detectors, such as LISA or a similar ESA-led mission, will offer unique opportunities to test general relativity. We study the bounds that space-based detectors could place on the graviton Compton wavelength \lambda_g=h ...
Berti, Emanuele +2 more
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Global status of neutrino oscillation parameters after Neutrino-2012 [PDF]
Here we update the global fit of neutrino oscillations in arXiv:1103.0734 and arXiv:1108.1376 including the recent measurements of reactor antineutrino disappearance reported by the Double Chooz, Daya Bay and RENO experiments, together with latest MINOS ...
Forero, D. V. +2 more
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Coordination with sequential information acquisition
We investigate how differences in initial beliefs and sequential information choices affect the likelihood of coordination failure. To do so, we embed interim information acquisition (i.e., information acquisition after observing initial private information) into a standard global game mode with a normal information structure and improper prior.
Xiaoye Liao, Michal Szkup
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Symmetry breaking and restoration for interacting scalar and gauge fields in Lifshitz type theories
We consider the one-loop effective potential at zero and finite temperature in field theories with anisotropic space-time scaling, with critical exponent $z=2$, including both scalar and gauge fields.
Aitchison +49 more
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