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From Nuggets of SQM to Domains of Broken Symmetry (In memoriam of Jack Sandweiss) [PDF]
For the last 20 years of his remarkable career, Jack Sandweiss was an enthusiastic leader in heavy-ion physics, especially excited about two main topics: the search for stable or metastable strange quark matter and the possibility of local parity ...
Finch Evan
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Constraints on the dark photon from parity violation and the $W$ mass [PDF]
We present an analysis of the experimental data for parity-violating electron scattering (PVES) and atomic parity-violation, including the effects of a dark photon.
A. Thomas, X. G. Wang
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Parity- and Time-Reversal Tests in Nuclear Physics [PDF]
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David Hertzog, Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf
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WIMP dark matter in gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models and its phenomenology [PDF]
We propose an extended version of the gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models where extra $SU(2)_L$ doublets and singlet field are introduced. These fields are assumed to be parity-odd under an additional matter parity. In this model, the lightest parity-odd
Aad+63 more
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A review is given on the foundations and applications of non-Hermitian classical and quantum physics. First, key theorems and central concepts in non-Hermitian linear algebra, including Jordan normal form, biorthogonality, exceptional points, pseudo ...
Yuto Ashida, Z. Gong, Masahito Ueda
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Future Directions in Parity Violation: From Quarks to the Cosmos [PDF]
I discuss the prospects for future studies of parity-violating (PV) interactions at low energies and the insights they might provide about open questions in the Standard Model as well as physics that lies beyond it. I cover four types of parity-violating
A. Czarnecki+66 more
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Neutrinos, dark matter and Higgs vacua in parity solutions of the strong CP problem
The strong CP problem can be solved if the laws of nature are invariant under a space-time parity exchanging the Standard Model with its mirror copy.
Michele Redi, Andrea Tesi
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Learning Parity with Physical Noise: Imperfections, Reductions and FPGA Prototype
Hard learning problems are important building blocks for the design of various cryptographic functionalities such as authentication protocols and post-quantum public key encryption. The standard implementations of such schemes add some controlled errors to simple (e.g., inner product) computations involving a public challenge and a secret key.
Bellizia, Davide+6 more
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Exploring neutrino physics at LHC via R-parity violating SUSY [PDF]
R-parity violating supersymmetric models (RPV SUSY) are becoming increasingly more appealing than its R-parity conserving counterpart in view of the hitherto non-observation of SUSY signals at the LHC.
V. Mitsou
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Polyatomic molecules have been identified as sensitive probes of charge-parity violating and parity violating physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). For example, many linear triatomic molecules are both laser-coolable and have parity doublets in the ...
Arian Jadbabaie+6 more
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