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Evaluating Awkward Arrays, uproot, and coffea as a query platform for High Energy Physics Data
Query languages for High Energy Physics (HEP) are an ever present topic within the field. A query language that can efficiently represent the nested data structures that encode the statistical and physical meaning of HEP data will help analysts by ...
L. Gray, F. B. I. N. Smith
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Quantum frontiers in high energy physics [PDF]
Numerous challenges persist in high energy physics (HEP), the addressing of which requires advancements in detection technology, computational methods, data analysis frameworks, and phenomenological designs.
Yaquan Fang +8 more
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Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, Volume 70, Issue S1, Page 3-81, April 2023.
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Very recently novel implementation of type‐II seesaw mechanism for neutrino mass has been proposed in SU(5) grand unified theory with a number of desirable new physical phenomena beyond the standard model. Introducing heavy right‐handed neutrinos and extra fermion singlets, in this work we show how the type‐I seesaw cancellation mechanism works in this
M. K. Parida +2 more
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Reusable verification components for High-Energy Physics readout ASICs [PDF]
Verification is a critical aspect of designing front-end (FE) readout ASICs for High-Energy Physics (HEP) experiments. These ASICs share several similar functional features, resulting in similar verification objectives, which can be addressed using ...
M. Lupi +5 more
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11th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine (ACEM) 2021 Conference proceedings
Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 29, Issue S1, Page 2S-87S, June 2022.
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Singlet Fermion Assisted Dominant Seesaw with Lepton Flavor and Number Violations and Leptogenesis
Embedding type I seesaw in GUTs, left‐right gauge theories, or even in extensions of the SM requires large right‐handed neutrino masses making the neutrino mass generation mechanism inaccessible for direct experimental tests. This has been circumvented by introducing additional textures or high degree of fine‐tuning in the Dirac neutrino or right ...
M. K. Parida +2 more
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Exploring New Models in All Detail with SARAH
I give an overview about the features the Mathematica package SARAH provides to study new models. In general, SARAH can handle a wide range of models beyond the MSSM coming with additional chiral superfields, extra gauge groups, or distinctive features like Dirac gaugino masses.
Florian Staub, Gordon Kane
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In the last decades, a very important breakthrough has been brought about in the elementary particle physics by the discovery of the phenomenon of the neutrino oscillations, which has shown neutrino properties beyond the Standard Model. But a full understanding of the various aspects of the neutrino oscillations is far to be achieved. In this paper the
G. Bellini +4 more
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Optimized Reputable Sensing Participants Extraction for Participatory Sensor Networks
By collecting data via sensors embedded personal smart devices, sensing participants play a key role in participatory sensor networks. Using information provided by reputable sensing participants ensures the reliability of participatory sensing data.
Weiwei Yuan +3 more
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