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Central exclusive meson pair production in the perturbative regime at hadron colliders. (2011)
Journal Article
Harland-Lang, L., Khoze, V., Ryskin, M., & Stirling, W. (2011). Central exclusive meson pair production in the perturbative regime at hadron colliders. The European Physical Journal C, 71, Article 1714. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-011-1714-2

The central exclusive production (CEP) of heavy resonance states that subsequently decay into meson pairs, MM¯¯¯¯¯MM¯ , is an important signature for such processes at hadron colliders. However, there is a potentially important background from the di... Read More about Central exclusive meson pair production in the perturbative regime at hadron colliders..

Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities (2011)
Journal Article
Abel, S., Buican, M., & Komargodski, Z. (2011). Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities. Physical Review D, Particles and fields, 84(4), Article 045005. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.84.045005

In many strongly coupled systems, the infrared dynamics is described by different degrees of freedom from the ultraviolet. It is then natural to ask how operators written in terms of the microscopic variables are mapped to operators composed of the m... Read More about Mapping Anomalous Currents in Supersymmetric Dualities.

A directional uniformity of periodic point distribution and mixing (2011)
Journal Article
Miles, R., & Ward, T. (2011). A directional uniformity of periodic point distribution and mixing. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series A, 30(4), 1181-1189. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2011.30.1181

For mixing Z^d-actions generated by commuting automorphisms of a compact abelian group, we investigate the directional uniformity of the rate of periodic point distribution and mixing. When each of these automorphisms has finite entropy, it is shown... Read More about A directional uniformity of periodic point distribution and mixing.

A repulsion motif in Diophantine equations (2011)
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Everest, G., & Ward, T. (2011). A repulsion motif in Diophantine equations. The American Mathematical Monthly, 118(7), 584-598. https://doi.org/10.4169/amer.math.monthly.118.07.584

Problems related to the existence of integral and rational points on cubic curves date back at least to Diophantus. A significant step in the modern theory of these equations was made by Siegel, who proved that a non-singular plane cubic equation has... Read More about A repulsion motif in Diophantine equations.

Testing variance components in balanced linear growth curve models (2011)
Journal Article
Drikvandi, R., Khodadadi, A., & Verbeke, G. (2012). Testing variance components in balanced linear growth curve models. Journal of Applied Statistics, 39(3), 563-572. https://doi.org/10.1080/02664763.2011.603294

It is well known that the testing of zero variance components is a non-standard problem since the null hypothesis is on the boundary of the parameter space. The usual asymptotic chi-square distribution of the likelihood ratio and score statistics und... Read More about Testing variance components in balanced linear growth curve models.

A multi-layer `gas of circles' Markov random field model for the extraction of overlapping near-circular objects (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nemeth, J., Kato, Z., & Jermyn, I. (2011, August). A multi-layer `gas of circles' Markov random field model for the extraction of overlapping near-circular objects. Presented at 13th International Conference Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems (ACIVS 2011), Ghent

We propose a multi-layer binary Markov random field (MRF) model that assigns high probability to object configurations in the image domain consisting of an unknown number of possibly touching or overlapping near-circular objects of approximately a gi... Read More about A multi-layer `gas of circles' Markov random field model for the extraction of overlapping near-circular objects.

Multivariate regression smoothing through the 'fallling net' (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Taylor, J., & Einbeck, J. (2011, December). Multivariate regression smoothing through the 'fallling net'. Presented at 26th international workshop on statistical modelling., Valencia

We consider multivariate regression smoothing through a conditional mean shift procedure. By computing local conditional means iteratively over a set or grid of target points, at each iteration a `net' is formed which gently drifts towards the data c... Read More about Multivariate regression smoothing through the 'fallling net'.

Probes of multiparticle production at the LHC (2011)
Journal Article
Ryskin, M., Martin, A., & Khoze, V. (2011). Probes of multiparticle production at the LHC. Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 38(8), Article 085006. https://doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/38/8/085006

We discuss how the main features of high-energy 'soft' and 'semihard' pp collisions may be described in terms of parton cascades and multi-pomeron exchange. The interaction between pomerons produces an effective infrared cutoff, ksat, by the absorpti... Read More about Probes of multiparticle production at the LHC.