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Phenomenological comparison of models with extended Higgs sectors [PDF]
Beyond the Standard Model (SM) extensions usually include extended Higgs sectors. Models with singlet or doublet fields are the simplest ones that are compatible with the ρ parameter constraint.
M. Mühlleitner +3 more
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Brain stimulation is an increasingly popular neuromodulatory tool used in both clinical and research settings; however, the effects of brain stimulation, particularly those of non-invasive stimulation, are variable.
Danielle L. Kurtin +5 more
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Computationally efficient models for the dominant and subdominant harmonic modes of precessing binary black holes [PDF]
We present IMRPhenomXPHM, a phenomenological frequency-domain model for the gravitational-wave signal emitted by quasi-circular precessing binary black holes, which incorporates multipoles beyond the dominant quadrupole in the precessing frame. The model
G. Pratten +10 more
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Predicting Non-Markovian Superconducting-Qubit Dynamics from Tomographic Reconstruction [PDF]
Non-Markovian noise presents a particularly relevant challenge in understanding and combating decoherence in quantum computers, yet is challenging to capture in terms of simple models.
Haimeng Zhang +3 more
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Three Generations in Type I Compactifications [PDF]
Generalizing the recent work on three-family Type I compactifications, we classify perturbative Type I vacua obtained via compactifying on the T^6/Z_2 X Z_2 X Z_3 orbifold with all possible Wilson lines. In particular, we concentrate on models with gauge
A. Dabholkar +32 more
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Phenomenological aspects of no-scale inflation models [PDF]
We discuss phenomenological aspects of inflationary models wiith a no-scale supergravity Kähler potential motivated by compactified string models, in which the inflaton may be identified either as a Kähler modulus or an untwisted matter field, focusing ...
J. Ellis +3 more
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Time-reversal odd distribution functions in chiral models with vector mesons [PDF]
The so-called time-reversal odd distribution functions are known to be non-vanishing in QCD due to the presence of the link operator in the definition of these quantities.
Drago, Alessandro
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Due to the complexity of biochemical systems, the development of traditional phenomenological models is limited if the underlying mechanics are not entirely known.
Juan D. Hoyos +2 more
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Gaussian Sum-Rules and Prediction of Resonance Properties [PDF]
Techniques for using Gaussian QCD sum-rules to predict hadronic resonance properties are developed for single-resonance and two-resonance phenomenological models, and criteria are developed for determining which of these models is required for analyzing ...
Abramowitz +56 more
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Simulating Hadronization with Machine Learning [PDF]
Hadronization is an important part of physics modeling in Monte Carlo event generators, where quarks and gluons are bound into physically observable hadrons.
Wilkinson Michael K.
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