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Discussion of ``Breakdown and groups'' by P. L. Davies and U. Gather [math.ST/0508497]
Discussion of ``Breakdown and groups'' by P. L. Davies and U. Gather [math.ST/0508497]
Discussion of ``Breakdown and groups'' by P. L. Davies and U. Gather [math.ST/0508497]
Discussion of ``Breakdown and groups'' by P. L. Davies and U. Gather [math.ST/0508497]
Discussion of ``Breakdown and groups'' by P. L. Davies and U. Gather [math.ST/0508497]
Discussion of ``Breakdown and groups'' by P. L. Davies and U. Gather [math.ST/0508497]
This article is a survey of recent results about scalar curvature and contractible open $3$-manifolds. It is dedicated to the memory of Professor S. S. Chern.
Comments on the article "Pulsar dynamics: magnetic dipole model revisited".
This is an extended abstract of a lecture held at the Conference ``Fourier and Radon transformations on symmetric spaces'' in honor of Professor S. Helgason's 65th birthday, Roskilde, Denmark, Sept. 10--12, 1992.
We study further the soft-wall AdS/QCD model with a cubic potential for the bulk scalar. We analyze the spectra of pseudoscalar, scalar, vector and axial-vector mesons. We also study the spin-1/2 nucleon spectrum and the pion-nucleon…
The possible spatial transformation properties of tetrons are discussed.
I give a short summary on scenarios with new physics scalars that could be investigated at future $e^+e^-$ colliders. I concentrate on cases where at least one of the additional scalar has a mass below 125 GeV, and discuss both models where…
The light quark $uds$ mesons have been a foundation of our understanding of the strong interaction for decades. New experiments with modern detectors and large data sets are furthering our understanding of the spectrum and dynamics of these…
In this work we address contributions from scalars to (g-2)_\mu. In order to explain the recently measured deviation by the BNL experiment on (g-2)_\mu, it is necessary that these scalars are either light or couple strongly with muons. Here…
We introduce a physical scalar sector in a SU(2)xU(1) electroweak theory in which the gauge group is realized non linearly. By invoking theoretical as well as experimental constraints, we build a phenomenologically viable model in which a…
This is an overview of our series of papers on the modular generalized Springer correspondence. It is an expansion of a lecture given by the second author in the Fifth Conference of the Tsinghua Sanya International Mathematics Forum, Sanya,…
In these lectures I cover various aspects of Chiral Symmetry in the hadronic world from a pre-QCD perspective. I also discuss the absence of spontaneous symmetry breaking in d=4 large N O(N) models.
I give a short summary of scenarios with new physics scalars that could be investigated at future $e^+e^-$ colliders. I concentrate on cases where at least one of the additional scalar has a mass below 125 GeV, and discuss models where this…
Gauged linear sigma models with C^m-valued scalar fields and gauge group U(1)^d, d \leq m, have soliton solutions of Bogomol'nyi type if a suitably chosen potential for the scalar fields is also included in the Lagrangian. Here such models…
New results on baryon structure and spectrum developed in collaboration with Dan Riska [1-4] are reported. The main idea is that beyond the chiral symmetry spontaneous breaking scale light and strange baryons should be considered as systems…