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Autor:
Kavuri, Gautam A., Palfree, Jasper, Reddy, Dileep V., Zhang, Yanbao, Bienfang, Joshua C., Mazurek, Michael D., Alhejji, Mohammad A., Siddiqui, Aliza U., Cavanagh, Joseph M., Dalal, Aagam, Abellán, Carlos, Amaya, Waldimar, Mitchell, Morgan W., Stange, Katherine E., Beale, Paul D., Brandão, Luís T. A. N., Booth, Harold, Peralta, René, Nam, Sae Woo, Mirin, Richard P., Stevens, Martin J., Knill, Emanuel, Shalm, Lynden K.
The unpredictability of random numbers is fundamental to both digital security and applications that fairly distribute resources. However, existing random number generators have limitations-the generation processes cannot be fully traced, audited, an
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.05247
We provide a description of initial ideals for almost complete intersections generated by powers of general linear forms and prove that WLP in a fixed degree $d$ holds when the number of variables $n$ is sufficiently large compared to $d$. In particu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.22542
Autor:
Booth, Katherine Williams
In this paper, we consider the automorphisms of fine curve graphs restricted to continuously $k$-differentiable curves. We show that for closed surfaces with genus at least 2, they are induced by homeomorphisms of the surface.
Comment: 37 pages,
Comment: 37 pages,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21463
Autor:
Booth, Katherine Williams
In this paper, we study the group of homeomorphisms of a surface that preserves the set of continuously differentiable curves. We give necessary and sufficient local conditions for a homeomorphism to be an element of this group. We also provide examp
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21460
Quantitative mapping of smooth topographic landscapes produced by thermal scanning-probe lithography
Autor:
Sørensen, Camilla H., Nielsen, Magnus V., Linde, Sander J., Nguyen, Duc Hieu, Iversen, Christoffer E., Jensen, Robert, Raza, Søren, Bøggild, Peter, Booth, Timothy J., Lassaline, Nolan
Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is a powerful technique for mapping nanoscale surface properties through tip-sample interactions. Thermal scanning-probe lithography (tSPL) is an advanced SPM variant that uses a silicon tip on a heated cantilever to s
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21176
Autor:
Amarloo, Hadi, Noaman, Mohammad, Yu, Su-Peng, Booth, Donald, Mirzaee, Somayeh, Pandiyan, Rajesh, Christaller, Florian, Shaffer, James P.
Rydberg atom-based sensors use atoms dressed by lasers to detect and measure radio frequency electromagnetic fields. The absorptive properties of the atomic gas, configured as a Rydberg atom-based sensor, change in the presence of a radio frequency e
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.19994
Simultaneous space-time focusing (SSTF) is often claimed to reduce the longitudinal extent of the high-intensity region near the focus, in contradiction to the original work on this topic. Here we seek to address this confusion by using numerical and
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18485
Autor:
Shen, Pinrui, Booth, Donald, Liu, Chang, Beattie, Scott, Marceau, Claude, Shaffer, James P., Pawlak, Mariusz, Sadeghpour, H. R.
We make absolute frequency measurements of Cs Rydberg transitions, $\vert 6S_{1/2}, F=3 \rangle \rightarrow \vert nS_{1/2}~(n=23\rm{-}90)\rangle$ and $\vert nD_{3/2,5/2}~(n=21\rm{-}90)\rangle$, with an accuracy of less than $ 72\,\rm kHz$. The quantu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.19129
Autor:
Hickman, Louis, Huynh, Christopher, Gass, Jessica, Booth, Brandon, Kuruzovich, Jason, Tay, Louis
Machine learning (ML) models are increasingly used for personnel assessment and selection (e.g., resume screeners, automatically scored interviews). However, concerns have been raised throughout society that ML assessments may be biased and perpetuat
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.19003
Autor:
Acero, M. A., Acharya, B., Adamson, P., Aliaga, L., Anfimov, N., Antoshkin, A., Arrieta-Diaz, E., Asquith, L., Aurisano, A., Back, A., Balashov, N., Baldi, P., Bambah, B. A., Bannister, E., Barros, A., Bashar, S., Bat, A., Bays, K., Bernstein, R., Bezerra, T. J. C., Bhatnagar, V., Bhattarai, D., Bhuyan, B., Bian, J., Booth, A. C., Bowles, R., Brahma, B., Bromberg, C., Buchanan, N., Butkevich, A., Calvez, S., Carroll, T. J., Catano-Mur, E., Cesar, J. P., Chatla, A., Chirco, R., Choudhary, B. C., Christensen, A., Cicala, M. F., Coan, T. E., Cooleybeck, A., Cortes-Parra, C., Coveyou, D., Cremonesi, L., Davies, G. S., Derwent, P. F., Ding, P., Djurcic, Z., Dobbs, K., Dolce, M., Doyle, D., Tonguino, D. Dueñas, Dukes, E. C., Dye, A., Ehrlich, R., Ewart, E., Filip, P., Frank, M. J., Gallagher, H. R., Gao, F., Giri, A., Gomes, R. A., Goodman, M. C., Groh, M., Group, R., Habig, A., Hakl, F., Hartnell, J., Hatcher, R., He, M., Heller, K., Hewes, V, Himmel, A., Horoho, T., Ivaneev, Y., Ivanova, A., Jargowsky, B., Jarosz, J., Johnson, C., Judah, M., Kakorin, I., Kaplan, D. M., Kalitkina, A., Kirezli-Ozdemir, B., Kleykamp, J., Klimov, O., Koerner, L. W., Kolupaeva, L., Kralik, R., Kumar, A., Kus, V., Lackey, T., Lang, K., Lesmeister, J., Lister, A., Liu, J., Lock, J. A., Lokajicek, M., MacMahon, M., Magill, S., Mann, W. A., Manoharan, M. T., Plata, M. Manrique, Marshak, M. L., Martinez-Casales, M., Matveev, V., Mehta, B., Messier, M. D., Meyer, H., Miao, T., Miller, W. H., Mishra, S., Mishra, S. R., Mislivec, A., Mohanta, R., Moren, A., Morozova, A., Mu, W., Mualem, L., Muether, M., Mulder, K., Myers, D., Naples, D., Nath, A., Nelleri, S., Nelson, J. K., Nichol, R., Niner, E., Norman, A., Norrick, A., Nosek, T., Oh, H., Olshevskiy, A., Olson, T., Ozkaynak, M., Pal, A., Paley, J., Panda, L., Patterson, R. B., Pawloski, G., Petti, R., Porter, J. C. C., Prais, L. R., Rabelhofer, M., Rafique, A., Raj, V., Rajaoalisoa, M., Ramson, B., Rebel, B., Roy, P., Samoylov, O., Sanchez, M. C., Falero, S. Sanchez, Shanahan, P., Sharma, P., Sheshukov, A., Shivam, Shmakov, A., Shorrock, W., Shukla, S., Singha, D. K., Singh, I., Singh, P., Singh, V., Smith, E., Smolik, J., Snopok, P., Solomey, N., Sousa, A., Soustruznik, K., Strait, M., Suter, L., Sutton, A., Sutton, K., Swain, S., Sweeney, C., Sztuc, A., Oregui, B. Tapia, Tas, P., Thakore, T., Thomas, J., Tiras, E., Torun, Y., Tran, D., Trokan-Tenorio, J., Urheim, J., Vahle, P., Vallari, Z., Villamil, J. D., Vockerodt, K. J., Wallbank, M., Wetstein, M., Whittington, D., Wickremasinghe, D. A., Wieber, T., Wolcott, J., Wrobel, M., Wu, S., Wu, W., Xiao, Y., Yaeggy, B., Yahaya, A., Yankelevich, A., Yonehara, K., Yu, Y., Zadorozhnyy, S., Zalesak, J., Zwaska, R.
The NOvA collaboration reports cross-section measurements for $\nu_{\mu}$ charged-current interactions with low hadronic energy (maximum kinetic energy of 250 MeV for protons and 175 MeV for pions) in the NOvA Near Detector. The results are presented
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10222