An End-to-end Supervised Domain Adaptation Framework for Cross-Domain Change Detection
Kavli Affiliate: Jia Liu | First 5 Authors: Jia Liu, Wenjie Xuan, Yuhang Gan, Juhua Liu, Bo Du | Summary: Existing deep learning-based change detection methods try to elaborately design complicated neural networks with powerful feature representations, but ignore the universal domain shift induced by time-varying land cover changes, including luminance fluctuations and season changes […]
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Neutrino follow-up with the Zwicky Transient Facility: Results from the first 24 campaigns
Kavli Affiliate: Pau Amaro Seoane | First 5 Authors: Robert Stein, Simeon Reusch, Anna Franckowiak, Marek Kowalski, Jannis Necker | Summary: The Zwicky Transient Transient Facility (ZTF) performs a systematic neutrino follow-up program, searching for optical counterparts to high-energy neutrinos with dedicated Target-of-Opportunity (ToO) observations. Since first light in March 2018, ZTF has taken prompt […]
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Dynamic scaling properties of multistep polarization response in ferroelectrics
Kavli Affiliate: Ke Wang | First 5 Authors: Yuri A. Genenko, Sergey Zhukov, Maohua Zhang, Ke Wang, Jurij Koruza | Summary: Ferroelectrics are multifunctional smart materials finding applications in sensor technology, micromechanical actuation, digital information storage etc. Their most fundamental property is the ability of polarization switching under applied electric field. In particular, understanding of […]
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Symmetries of the Primordial Sky
Kavli Affiliate: Craig Hogan | First 5 Authors: Craig Hogan, , , , | Summary: Quantum field theory, which is generally used to describe the origin of large-scale gravitational perturbations during cosmic inflation, has been shown to omit an important physical effect in curved space-time, the nonlocal entanglement among quantized modes from their gravitational effect […]
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Undecidable problems in quantum field theory
Kavli Affiliate: Yuji Tachikawa | First 5 Authors: Yuji Tachikawa, , , , | Summary: In the hope of providing some intellectual entertainment on April Fools’ day of this dark year, we point out that some questions in quantum field theory are undecidable in a precise mathematical sense. More concretely, it will be demonstrated that […]
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Undecidable problems in quantum field theory
Kavli Affiliate: Yuji Tachikawa | First 5 Authors: Yuji Tachikawa, , , , | Summary: We point out that some questions in quantum field theory are undecidable in a precise mathematical sense. More concretely, it will be demonstrated that there is no algorithm answering whether a given 2d supersymmetric Lagrangian theory breaks supersymmetry or not. […]
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Undecidable problems in quantum field theory
Kavli Affiliate: Yuji Tachikawa | First 5 Authors: Yuji Tachikawa, , , , | Summary: We point out that some questions in quantum field theory are undecidable in a precise mathematical sense. More concretely, it will be demonstrated that there is no algorithm answering whether a given 2d supersymmetric Lagrangian theory breaks supersymmetry or not. […]
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Undecidable problems in quantum field theory
Kavli Affiliate: Yuji Tachikawa | First 5 Authors: Yuji Tachikawa, , , , | Summary: We point out that some questions in quantum field theory are undecidable in a precise mathematical sense. More concretely, it will be demonstrated that there is no algorithm answering whether a given 2d supersymmetric Lagrangian theory breaks supersymmetry or not. […]
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Searching for axion-like time-dependent cosmic birefringence with SPT-3G
Kavli Affiliate: Chao-Lin Kuo | First 5 Authors: K. R. Ferguson, A. J. Anderson, N. Whitehorn, P. A. R. Ade, M. Archipley | Summary: Ultralight axion-like particles (ALPs) are compelling dark matter candidates because of their potential to resolve small-scale discrepancies between $Lambda$CDM predictions and cosmological observations. Axion-photon coupling induces a polarization rotation in linearly […]
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