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Fourth generation effect on $��_b$ decays

2010
The rare decays of $ _b$ baryon governed by the quark level transitions $ b \to s$, are investigated in the fourth quark generation model popularly known as SM4. Recently it has been shown that SM4, which is a very simple extension of the standard model, can successfully explain several anomalies observed in the CP violation parameters of $B$ and $B_s$
Mohanta, R., Giri, A. K.
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Generalized entropy decay rates of one-dimensional maps

Physical Review A, 1988
A series of entropies, approaching the order-q Renyi's entropies when the length of orbits tends to infinity, is considered. Their scaling form is determined for chaotic one-dimensional maps. For the characteristic relaxation time a general expression is derived, and it is shown to be closely related to the eigenvalues of a generalized Frobenius-Perron
, Csordás, , Szépfalusy
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Generalized Floquet theory for decaying states

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids, 1994
Abstract By solving a model photodetachment problem, we show how the standard Floquet wave function for a system driven by a harmonic potential is modified by the presence of coupling to the continum.
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Generator for222Rn decay products

Measurement Techniques, 1987
Yu. V. Kuznetsov   +5 more
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Fourth Generation Effects On Decay

2004
B → Xsγ bozunumuna ait teorik ve deneysel sonuçları kullanarak dört-nesilli Standart Model analiz edilerek 4×4 Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa faktörü V*ts Vtb , t′ kuarkının kütlesine bağlı olarak sınırlandırılmıştır. Literatürdeki sonuçlarla yukarıda adı geçen nicelikler için elde edilen değerlerin farklı olduğu gözlenmiştir.
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Decay of Conservation Laws and Their Generating Functions

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1995
The paper deals with decay velocity of the quantities which are conserved in absense of dissipation. The decay velocity (or the ``balance law'') may be found explicitly using the generating function of the conservation law. The general approach is illustrated by a certain system of MHD equations for incompressible magnetofluids.
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Nonsense-mediated RNA decay: an emerging modulator of malignancy

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2022
Kun Tan, Miles F Wilkinson
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The highways and byways of mRNA decay

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2007
Nicole L Garneau, Carol J Wilusz
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