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We study the phenomenological implications of interference between tree-level contributions to decays to three-body final states. CP-violation in these decays arise via different virtualities of intermediate resonances, and the presence of SM and/or new CP phases in a model Lagrangian. … Read More
In this talk I will discuss axion couplings to gauge bosons in 4-dimensional Grand Unified Theories and in (heterotic) String Theory. The topological nature of these couplings allows them to be matched from the UV to the IR, and the … Read More
Speakers: Bernat Corominas-Murtra (Karl-Franzens University Graz) The developmental process implies precise but significant changes in the geometry and structure of the embryonic tissues. Recent results show that apparently minor changes in adhesion at the local level of cell-cell contacts trigger … Read More
Speakers: Tatyana Gavrilchenko (Flatiron Institute, NY, USA) The insect respiratory system is a network of air-filled tubes permeating the animal body, supplying oxygen for metabolic activity and removing waste carbon dioxide. The majority of gas exchange occurs in the finest … Read More
Once we have obtained the data, the question is how much information is encoded in it and how we can extract it. Any framework with this purpose utilizes information-besides-data and mathematical and statistical tools. Bayesian statistics has the virtue that, by … Read More
A fundamental part of event generation, hadronization is currently simulated with the help of fine-tuned empirical models. Motivated by the difficulties of these models, in this talk I'll present MLHAD: a proposed alternative where the empirical model is replaced by … Read More
Nucleon decays are generic predictions of many well motivated theories, including those based on the unification of forces and supersymmetry. I will discuss how nonstandard nucleon decays offer a unique opportunity to broadly probe light new particles beyond the Standard … Read More