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Technicolor Models with Color-Singlet Technifermions and their Ultraviolet Extensions
We study technicolor models in which all of the technifermions are color-singlets, focusing on the case in these fermions transform according to the fundamental representation of the technicolor gauge group.
E. Itou +5 more
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Probing the Anomalous FCNC tqγ Couplings at Large Hadron Electron Collider
We investigate the anomalous flavour changing neutral current (FCNC) interactions of top quark through the process e−p → e−W±q + X. We calculate the signal and background cross sections in electron‐proton collisions at Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) with a 7 TeV proton beam from the LHC and a new 60 GeV electron beam from energy recovery linac ...
I. Turk Cakir +6 more
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An Analysis of a Minimal Vectorlike Extension of the Standard Model
We analyze an extension of the Standard Model with an additional SU(2) hypercolor gauge group keeping the Higgs boson as a fundamental field. Vectorlike interactions of new hyperquarks with the intermediate vector bosons are explicitly constructed. We also consider pseudo‐Nambu–Goldstone bosons caused by the symmetry breaking SU(4) → Sp(4).
V. Beylin +4 more
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Over the past decades, a multitude of different brain source imaging algorithms have been developed to identify the neural generators underlying the surface electroencephalography measurements.
H. Becker +7 more
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Search for heavy resonances with the ATLAS detector
The ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is used to search for heavy resonances in various final states. Recent results from different analyses of the proton-proton (pp) collisions recorded in 2012 at a center-of-mass energy of √s =8 TeV ...
Schuh Natascha
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Sleeping Beauty and the demands of non‐ideal rationality
Abstract If an agent can't live up to the demands of ideal rationality, fallback norms come into play that take into account the agent's limitations. A familiar human limitation is our tendency to lose information. How should we compensate for this tendency?
Wolfgang Schwarz
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Curvature‐Restored Gauge Invariance and Ultraviolet Naturalness
It is shown that (aΛ2 + b | H|2)R in a spacetime of curvature R is a natural ultraviolet (UV) completion of (aΛ4 + bΛ2 | H|2) in the flat‐spacetime Standard Model (SM) with Higgs field H, UV scale Λ, and loop factors a and b. This curvature completion rests on the fact that Λ‐mass gauge theory in flat spacetime turns, on the cut view R = 4Λ2, into a ...
Durmuş Ali Demir, Elias C. Vagenas
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QCD-like technicolor on the lattice
This talk gives an overview, aimed at non-experts, of the recent progress on the studies of technicolor models on the lattice. Phenomenologically successful technicolor models require walking coupling; thus, an emphasis is put on the determination of the
Rummukainen, Kari
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Abstract Research Summary We show that multi‐business firms pursuing technologically related diversification often face a paradox. While such strategies can yield superior financial performance through technological synergies, investors with limited attention tend to undervalue them due to their complexity.
Raffaele Morandi Stagni, Juan Santaló
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This paper addresses the city as a cultural construct in Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1928) and Brazil (Terry Gilliam, 1985): first as a dream space for the development of futurist architecture, then as a privileged screen-space for chiaroscuro and the German
Raphaëlle Costa de Beauregard
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