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Addressing GPU memory limitations for Graph Neural Networks in High-Energy Physics applications
Reconstructing low-level particle tracks in neutrino physics can address some of the most fundamental questions about the universe. However, processing petabytes of raw data using deep learning techniques poses a challenging problem in the field of High ...
C. Lee +7 more
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This article discusses the status of string physics where the string tension is around the TeV scale. The article covers model building basics for perturbative strings, based on D-brane configurations. The effective low energy physics description of such
Berenstein, David
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Electroweak Baryogenesis and Colored Scalars
We consider the 2-loop finite temperature effective potential for a Standard Model-like Higgs boson, allowing Higgs boson couplings to additional scalars.
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Generalized Soft Breaking Leverage for the MSSM
In this work we study implications of additional non-holomorphic soft breaking terms (mu', A'_t, A'_b and A'_tau) on the MSSM phenomenology. By respecting the existing bounds on the mass measurements and restrictions coming from certain B-decays, we ...
Kerman, Saime +3 more
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Phenomenology of a light scalar: the dilaton
We make use of the language of non-linear realizations to analyze electro-weak symmetry breaking scenarios in which a light dilaton emerges from the breaking of a nearly conformal strong dynamics, and compare the phenomenology of the dilaton to that of ...
C. Grojean, Luca Vecchi, R. Contino
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High energy physics - phenomenology
Models with extra dimensions are often invoked to resolve cosmological problems. We investigate the possibility of apparent acausality as seen by a brane-based observer resulting from signal propagation through the extra dimensions.
A. Davis, C. Rhodes, I. Vernon
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The Israel Society for Neuroscience—ISFN—was founded in 1993 by a group of Israeli leading scientists conducting research in the area of neurobiology. The primary goal of the society was to promote and disseminate the knowledge and understanding acquired by its members, and to strengthen interactions between them.
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The coupling of a composite Higgs to the standard model fields can deviate substantially from the standard model values. In this case perturbative unitarity might break down before the scale of compositeness is reached, which would suggest that ...
A Azatov +75 more
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23rd Congress of the European Hematology Association Stockholm, Sweden, June 14‐17, 2018
HemaSphere, Volume 2, Issue S1, Page 1-1113, June 2018.
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Resonance at 125 GeV: Higgs or Dilaton/Radion?
We consider the possibility that the new particle that has been observed at 125 GeV is not the Standard Model (SM) Higgs, but instead the dilaton associated with an approximate conformal symmetry that has been spontaneously broken.
Chacko, Zackaria +2 more
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