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Conformal Higgs inflation [PDF]
We investigate a locally scale-invariant (that is, Weyl-invariant) theory which describes the coupling of gravity and the standard model from the viewpont of the Higgs mechanism and inflation. It is shown that this theory exhibits a peculiar feature of a coupling between the gauge field and the inflaton in a large field limit whereas it nicely ...
Oda, Ichiro, Tomoyose, Takahiko
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Abstract BACKGROUND Efficient manufacturing of complex biopharmaceuticals increasingly relies on innovative downstream processing strategies. Membrane chromatography offers a promising alternative to resin‐based systems by enabling high‐throughput separations at elevated flow rates. Typically used in flow‐through mode, its industrial applications range
Jan Hedrich +6 more
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Dilaton and massive hadrons in a conformal phase
As the number of fermion fields is increased, gauge theories are expected to undergo a transition from a QCD-like phase, characterised by confinement and chiral symmetry breaking, to a conformal phase, where the theory becomes scale-invariant at large ...
Luigi Del Debbio, Roman Zwicky
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Gauge-independent Renormalization of the N2HDM [PDF]
The Next-to-Minimal 2-Higgs-Doublet Model (N2HDM) is an interesting benchmark model for a Higgs sector consisting of two complex doublet and one real singlet fields. Like the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric extension (NMSSM) it features light Higgs bosons
Krause, Marcel +3 more
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Noncanonical Nucleotides in the Genome Around the Maternal‐Zygotic Transition
In this paper, Kazzazi et al. provide a comprehensive review of the dynamics of nonconventional nucleotides in the genome during early developmental stages, hypothesizing a potential role for these nucleotides in the activation of the zygotic genome. ABSTRACT From the very moment of fertilization and throughout development, the cells of animal embryos ...
Latifa Kazzazy +7 more
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Tensor reduction for Feynman integrals with Lorentz and spinor indices
We present an efficient graphical approach to construct projectors for the tensor reduction of multi-loop Feynman integrals with both Lorentz and spinor indices in D dimensions.
Jae Goode +4 more
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The path to proton structure at 1% accuracy
We present a new set of parton distribution functions (PDFs) based on a fully global dataset and machine learning techniques: NNPDF4.0. We expand the NNPDF3.1 determination with 44 new datasets, mostly from the LHC.
Richard D. Ball +16 more
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Constraints on the charged Higgs boson of the two Higgs doublet model type III
The D0 experiment has reported a direct search for a charged Higgs boson produced by $q \bar q$ annihilation and decaying to $t \bar b$ final state, in the $180 \leq M_{H^+} \leq 300$ GeV mass range.
Cardenas, H. +2 more
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Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI), the rise of mega‐journals, and the manipulation of impact factors present challenges to scientific integrity. These trends threaten the core principles of objectivity, reproducibility, and transparency.
Mahmut Enes Kayaalp +12 more
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Feynman integral reduction using syzygy-constrained symbolic reduction rules
We present a new algorithm for integration-by-parts (IBP) reduction of Feynman integrals with high powers of numerators or propagators, a demanding computational step in evaluating multi-loop scattering amplitudes.
Sid Smith, Mao Zeng
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