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Classification of SU(4) x SU(2) x U(1) heterotic-string models
... the heterotic–string in four dimensions pro- duced a rich space of phenomenological three generation ...These models admit the underlying SO(10) GUT embedding of the Standard Model ...the ... See full document
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Spinor-vector duality and sterile neutrinos in string derived models
... true string vacuum, but cannot fully characterise ...perturbative heterotic limit the dilaton has a run away behavior and cannot be stablised at a finite ...true string vacuum, but at best to capture ... See full document
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Uniform light cone gauge for strings in AdS(5) x s**5: Solving SU(1|1) sector
... and string theories, and, in particular, into the AdS/CFT duality conjecture ...= 4 SYM in the large N limit is conjectured to be an integrable model [2, 3], at least in a certain asymptotic ...= ... See full document
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A light Z ' heterotic-string derived model
... from heterotic–string theory at ac- cessible energy scales attracted considerable interest in the particle physics ...of heterotic–string derived models that allow for an extra Z ′ to ... See full document
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Light U(1)s in heterotic string models
... of this type from string models [4–7]. However, it is expected that only local sym- metries survive quantum gravity effects [8] and so in this thesis we do not consider such symmetries. Instead we ... See full document
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A Monograph on the classification of the discrete subgroups of SU(4)
... = 2, 3; C) have been completely classified; works related to string orbifold theories and quiver theories have of late used these results (see for example [5, 6, 8, 13] as well as references ...of ... See full document
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Surface phonons of the Si(111):In (4 x 1) and (8 x 2) phases
... 共 4 ⫻ 1 兲 surface has been studied using Raman spectroscopy and the symmetry, frequencies, and linewidths of the surface phonon modes have been ...theoretical models of this complex ... See full document
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Phenomenological survey of free fermionic heterotic-string models
... general classification using fermionic techniques was ...this classification the gauge degrees of freedom are separated into four modular blocks, which is the most general separation compatible with modular ... See full document
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Extra s and s in heterotic-string derived models
... the string model is attractive because it admits both the doublet–triplet splitting mechanism [45] as well as the doublet–doublet splitting mechanism ...such string models are not viable because it ... See full document
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Analysis of Heterosis on Morphological and Qualitative Traits in Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicon Mill) for Salinity Tolerance.
... of heterotic performance of 44 hybrids and their parents including check under saline ecosystem at Vegetable Research Form, NDUAT Kumarganj Faizabad ...Line x tester mating ...Bilahi-2 x H-86 ... See full document
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Classification of flipped SU(5) heterotic-string vacua
... the classification of the free fermionic heterotic–string vacua to mod- els in which the SO(10) GUT symmetry at the string scale is broken to the flipped SU (5) ...our ... See full document
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Higgs doublets, split multiplets and heterotic SU(3)(C) x SU(2)(L) x U(1)(Y) spectra
... as SU (5) and ...threefolds X with non-trivial fundamental group. This was done in [5], where G = SU(5) bundles on Calabi-Yau spaces with π 1 (X) = Z 2 were ... See full document
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Heterosis studies for fruit characters in Brinjal (Solanum melongena L.)
... aethiopicum x PSB-67) to 84.20 (BARI x PB-66), where six crosses were in positive direction ...BARI x PB-66 (84.20 %), BARI x PR (70.83 %), PB-71 x PS ...BARI x PB-71 (43.18 %), ... See full document
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Supermultiplets in N=1 SUSY SU(2) Yang-Mills Theory
... the generalized eigenvalues at t on each Jackknife sample. Originally it was proposed to identify the eigenvalues at each t by their magnitude, ω (0) > ω (1) > ω (2) , . . . . However, due to limited ... See full document
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Conformal window in SU(2) with fundamental fermions
... function (4) for both N f = 6 and N f = 8 in Figure 1 and observe that at small couplings the results agree with the perturbative curves until they start to curve towards the IRFP at large couplings. On ... See full document
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Allocating Heterogeneous Tasks in Participatory Sensing with Diverse Participant Side Factors
... Finally, in realistic application scenarios, even if in those spatio-temporal cells where the participants allow the task assignments, they will not necessarily complete the assigned tasks. For example, he/she suddenly ... See full document
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A Contribution to the DLF Theory: On Singularities of the SU(2,2) Action in U(1,1)
... In [1] it was suggested to consider other (rather than D and M) parallelizing groups. Here is an important finding of [6]. It is formulated in terms of the commutative D-F diagram: despite of the singularities, ... See full document
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HTLV 1 and 2 envelope SU subdomains and critical determinants in receptor binding
... To exchange the PRR and PRRH regions, we introduced an allelic MfeI restriction site in the HTLV-1 and F-MLV Env. Introduction of this site in F-MLV resulted in the substitu- tion of a glutamine and leucine (QL) ... See full document
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Quantized Skyrmions from SU(4) weight diagrams
... Another example is the truncated octahedron with Dynkin indices [1 , 1 , 1]. Here the cluster number is 38, whereas the dimension is 64. This Skyrmion cluster appears to be particu- larly stable for ... See full document
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Influence of Fermions on Vortices in SU(2)-QCD
... Figure 1. Single time slices of P vortices on a 32 4 lattice. Both diagrams indicate the P plaquettes after maximal center gauge and center projection of field configurations at β = 1.8. The left diagram is ... See full document
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