4,026 results for Archives Recipe Vector Vector HD

arxiv.org/abs/2409.14857v2

Embedding Knowledge Graph in Function Spaces

We introduce a novel embedding method diverging from conventional approaches by operating within function spaces of finite dimension rather than finite vector space, thus departing significantly from standard knowledge graph embedding techniques. Ini...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_complete

Order complete - Wikipedia

space is called order complete, Dedekind complete, a complete vector lattice, or a complete Riesz space, if it is order complete as a subset of itself

arxiv.org/abs/1006.5198v8

Unital completely positive maps and their operator systems

A vector subspace $\cls$ of $\IM_n(\IC)$ is called unital operator system if $x \in \cls$ if and only if $x^* \in \cls$ and the identity operator $I_n \in \cls$, where $n$ is any fixed positive integer. Let $C^*(\cls)$ be the $C^*$ sub-algebra of $\I...

arxiv.org/abs/1204.6622v4

D-term Enhancement in Spin-1 Top Partner Model

Supersymmetric models with extended electroweak gauge groups have the potential to enhance the Higgs quartic interaction through nondecoupling D-terms. We consider the D-term enhancement effect in a vector top partner model, where the quadratic diver...

arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0503094v1

Gluon-induced WW background to Higgs boson searches at the LHC

Vector-boson pair production is an important background for Higgs boson and new physics searches at the Large Hadron Collider LHC. We have calculated the loop-induced gluon-fusion process gg -> WW -> leptons, allowing for arbitrary invariant masses...

arxiv.org/abs/2004.10186v1

Waves in intensity coherence of evolving intense twin beams

Strong correlations between the signal and idler beams imprinted during their generation dominantly determine the properties of twin beams. They are also responsible for the waves in intensity coherence observed in the wave-vector space of a twin bea...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReGIS

ReGIS - Wikipedia

ReGIS, short for Remote Graphic Instruction Set, is a vector graphics markup language developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for later models

arxiv.org/abs/0906.4391v1

KNIFE: Kernel Iterative Feature Extraction

Selecting important features in non-linear or kernel spaces is a difficult challenge in both classification and regression problems. When many of the features are irrelevant, kernel methods such as the support vector machine and kernel ridge regres...

arxiv.org/abs/2311.06060v1

Equivalence for flag codes

Given a finite field F_q and a positive integer n, a flag is a sequence of nested F_q-subspaces of a vector space F_q^n and a flag code is a nonempty collection of flags. The projected codes of a flag code are the constant dimension codes containing...

arxiv.org/abs/1305.0402v1

Constant Speed Ramps

In this paper we show all possible ramps where an object can move with constant speed under the effect of gravity and friction. The planar ramp are very easy to describe, just rotate a curve with velocity vector (tanh(as),sech(as)). Recall that tanh(...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinor_spherical_harmonics

Spinor spherical harmonics - Wikipedia

are special functions defined over the sphere. The spinor spherical harmonics are the natural spinor analog of the vector spherical harmonics. While the

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SPINOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of SPINOR is a vector whose components are complex numbers in a two-dimensional or four-dimensional space and which is used especially in the mathematics of the theory of relativity.

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What is a Spinor? – In Theory

This means that a spinor essentially consists of two parts: (1) a vector — which describes the flagpole; and (2) an additional direction, perpendicular to the flag pole — which represents the flag.