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Searches for electroweak production of charginos, neutralinos, and sleptons decaying to leptons and W, Z, and Higgs bosons in pp collisions at 8 TeV, CMS collaboration
The European Physical Journal C - Particles and Fields. 2014. Vol. 74. No. 9. P. 3036.
Searches for the direct electroweak production of supersymmetric charginos, neutralinos, and sleptons in a variety of signatures with leptons andW, Z, and Higgs bosons are presented. Results are based on a sample of protonproton collision data collected at center-of-mass energy √s = 8 TeV with the CMS detector in 2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.5 fb−1. The observed event rates are in agreement with expectations from the standard model. These results probe charginos and neutralinos with masses up to 720 GeV, and sleptons up to 260 GeV, depending on the model details.
Shipilov F., Barnyakov A., Ivanov A. et al., / Series Physics "arxiv.org". 2026.
A fast simulation of the detector response is a vital task in high-energy physics (HEP). Traditional Monte-Carlo methods form the backbone of modern particle physics simulation software but are computationally expensive. We present a machine-learning-based approach to fast simulation of the Focusing Aerogel Ring Imaging Cherenkov (FARICH) detector response. Given a particle track and momentum, ...
Added: May 19, 2026
Derkacheva A., Sakirkina M., Kraev G. et al., /. 2026.
Comprehensive data on natural hazards and their consequences are crucial for effective for risk assessment, adaptation planning, and emergency response. However, many countries face challenges with fragmented, inconsistent, and inaccessible data, particularly regarding local-scale events. To address this data gap in Russia, we developed an end-to-end processing pipeline that scrapes news from various online sources, ...
Added: April 28, 2026
Qin X., Deng Y., Shchur L. et al., / Series arXiv "math". 2026. No. 2603.02962.
We perform a Monte Carlo analysis of the Ising model on many three-dimensional lattices. By means of finite-size scaling we obtain the critical points and determine the scaling dimensions. As expected, the critical exponents agree with the three-dimensional Ising universality class for all models. The irrelevant field, as revealed by the correction-to-scaling amplitudes, appears to ...
Added: April 20, 2026
Pilé I., Deng Y., Shchur L., / Series arXiv "math". 2026. No. 2604.10254.
We investigate the spatial overlap of successive spin configurations in Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations using the local Metropolis algorithm and the Svendsen-Wang and Wolff cluster algorithms. We examine the dynamics of these algorithms for two models in different universality classes: the Ising model and the Potts model with three components. The overlap of two ...
Added: April 20, 2026
Gabdullin N., Androsov I., / Series Computer Science "arxiv.org". 2026.
Label prediction in neural networks (NNs) has O(n) complexity proportional to the number of classes. This holds true for classification using fully connected layers and cosine similarity with some set of class prototypes. In this paper we show that if NN latent space (LS) geometry is known and possesses specific properties, label prediction complexity can ...
Added: April 2, 2026
Sorokin K., Beketov M., Онучин А. et al., / arxiv.org. Серия cs.SI "Social and Information Networks ". 2025.
Community detection in complex networks is a fundamental problem, open to new approaches in various scientific settings. We introduce a novel community detection method, based on Ricci flow on graphs. Our technique iteratively updates edge weights (their metric lengths) according to their (combinatorial) Foster version of Ricci curvature computed from effective resistance distance between the ...
Added: January 15, 2026
Petrovanov I., Sergeev A., / Series Computer Science "arxiv.org". 2025. No. 2512.18332.
Transport coding reduces message delay in packet-switched networks by introducing controlled redundancy at the transport layer: original packets are encoded into coded packets, and the message is reconstructed after the first successful deliveries, effectively shifting latency from the maximum packet delay to the -th order statistic. We present a concise, reproducible discrete-event implementation of transport coding in OMNeT++, including ...
Added: December 24, 2025
Hessian-based lightweight neural network for brain vessel segmentation on a minimal training dataset
Меньшиков И. А., Бернадотт А. К., Elvimov N. S., / Series arXie "Statistical mechanics". 2025.
Accurate segmentation of blood vessels in brain magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is essential for successful surgical procedures, such as aneurysm repair or bypass surgery. Currently, annotation is primarily performed through manual segmentation or classical methods, such as the Frangi filter, which often lack sufficient accuracy. Neural networks have emerged as powerful tools for medical image ...
Added: December 1, 2025
Chernyshov D., Satanin A., Shchur L., / Series arXiv "math". 2025.
We investigate the boundary separating regular and chaotic dynamics in the generalized Chirikov map, an extension of the standard map with phase-shifted secondary kicks. Lyapunov maps were computed across the parameter space (K,K(α, τ)) and used to train a convolutional neural network (ResNet18) for binary classification of dynamical regimes. The model reproduces the known critical ...
Added: November 21, 2025
Rubchinskiy A., Chubarova D., / Series WP7 "Математические методы анализа решений в экономике, бизнесе и политике". 2025. No. WP7/2025/01.
The article examines one of the most famous examples of socio-economic systems, characterized by significant uncertainty – the S&P-500 stock market, where shares of 500 largest US companies are traded. No assumptions are made about the probabilistic characteristics of the stock market. A flexible algorithm for daily trading has been developed, based on both known fixed data ...
Added: November 9, 2025
Meshchaninov V., Strashnov, P., Shevtsov A. et al., / Cornell University. Серия CoRR, arXiv:2403.03726 "Computing Research Repository,". 2025.
Protein design requires a deep understanding of the inherent complexities of the protein universe. While many efforts lean towards conditional generation or focus on specific families of proteins, the foundational task of unconditional generation remains underexplored and undervalued. Here, we explore this pivotal domain, introducing DiMA, a model that leverages continuous diffusion on embeddings derived ...
Added: October 5, 2025
Shabalin A., Meshchaninov V., Vetrov D., / Series cs.CL, arXiv:2505.18853 "Computation and Language". 2025.
Diffusion models have achieved state-of-the-art performance in generating images, audio, and video, but their adaptation to text remains challenging due to its discrete nature. Prior approaches either apply Gaussian diffusion in continuous latent spaces, which inherits semantic structure but struggles with token decoding, or operate in categorical simplex space, which respect discreteness but disregard semantic ...
Added: October 5, 2025
Абрамов А. С., Chernyshev V. L., Mikhaylets E. et al., / Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2025.
Computer vision is one of the most relevant modern research areas with broad practical applications. However, traditional solutions based on deep learning have signicant limitations and can be misleading. Topological data analysis, on the other hand, is a modern approach to solving similar problems using mathematically deterministic methods of algebraic topology that reduce the risk ...
Added: September 23, 2025
Kochetkov Y., / Series arXiv.org e-print archive "arXiv.math". 2025. No. 07600.
We demonstrate in an elementary way how to construct a frieze pattern of width m-3 from a partition of a convex m-gon
by not intersecting diagonals. ...
Added: September 17, 2025
Kochetkov Y., / Series arXiv.org e-print archive "arXiv.math". 2025. No. 20584.
We give a new proof of the following statement: the Catalan number C_n is divisible
by n+2, if n is odd and n<> 3k+1. ...
Added: September 9, 2025
Boldyrev A., Derkach D., Ratnikov F. et al., EPJ Web of Conferences 2024 Vol. 295 Article 09008
Calorimeters are a crucial component for most detectors mounted on modern colliders. Their tasks include identifying and measuring the energy of photons and neutral hadrons, recording energetic hadronic jets, and contributing to the identification of electrons, muons, and charged hadrons. To fulfill these many tasks while keeping costs reasonable, the calorimeter construction requires good and ...
Added: January 8, 2025
Derkach D., Kazeev N., Mokhnenko S. et al., EPJ Web of Conferences 2024 Vol. 295 P. 03040
Detailed detector simulation is the major consumer of CPU resources at LHCb, having used more than 90% of the total computing budget during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. As data is collected by the upgraded LHCb detector during Run 3 of the LHC, larger requests for simulated data samples are necessary, ...
Added: January 8, 2025
Aaij R., Abdelmotteleb A. S., Abellan Beteta C. et al., Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 2023 Vol. 108 No. 1 Article 12007
A search for the rare hadronic decay B0s→p¯p is performed using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6 fb−1. No evidence of the decay is found and an upper limit on its branching fraction is set at B(B0s→p¯p)<4.4(5.1)×10−9 at 90% (95%) confidence level; this is currently the ...
Added: September 1, 2023
Aaij R., Beteta C. A., Arzymatov K. et al., Physical Review Letters 2020 Vol. 125 No. 23 Article 231801
A search for the decay K0S → μþμ− is performed using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.6 fb−1 and collected with the LHCb experiment during 2016, 2017, and 2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The observed signal yield is consistent with zero, yielding an upper limit of BðK0S → ...
Added: August 27, 2021
Aaij R., Arzymatov K., Belavin V. et al., Journal of High Energy Physics 2021 Vol. 6 Article 19
Searches for CP violation in the two-body decays 𝐷+(𝑠)→ℎ+𝜋0D(s)+→h+π0 and 𝐷+(𝑠)→ℎ+𝜂D(s)+→h+η (where h+ denotes a π+ or K+ meson) are performed using pp collision data collected by the LHCb experiment corresponding to either 9 fb−1 or 6 fb−1 of integrated luminosity. The π0 and η mesons are reconstructed using the e+e−γ final state, which can proceed as three-body decays π0 → e+e−γ and η → e+e−γ, or via the two-body decays π0 → γγ and η → γγ followed by a photon conversion. The measurements are ...
Added: August 26, 2021
Ratnikov F., EPJ Web of Conferences 2020 Vol. 245 P. 2026–2033
LHCb is one of the major experiments operating at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The richness of the physics program and the increasing precision of the measurements in LHCb lead to the need of ever larger simulated samples. This need will increase further when the upgraded LHCb detector will start collecting data in the ...
Added: February 4, 2021
Aaij R., Beteta C. A., Ustyuzhanin A. et al., Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 2020 No. 102 P. 071101
The Ξc0 baryon is unstable and usually decays into charmless final states by the c→sud¯ transition. It can, however, also disintegrate into a π- meson and a Λc+ baryon via s quark decay or via cs→dc weak scattering. The interplay between the latter two processes governs the size of the branching fraction B(Ξc0→π-Λc+), first measured ...
Added: December 2, 2020
Godunov S. I., V.A.Novikov, Rozanov A. N. et al., Journal of High Energy Physics 2020 Vol. JHEP01(2020)) No. 143 P. 1–25
We propose a model-independent approach for the search of charged long- lived particles produced in ultraperipheral collisions at the LHC. The main idea is to improve event reconstruction at ATLAS and CMS with the help of their forward detectors. Detection of both scattered protons in forward detectors allows complete recovery of event kinematics. Though this ...
Added: January 30, 2020
Vysotsky M., Zhemchugov E., EPJ Web of Conferences 2018 Vol. 191 P. 02015-1–02015-7
The Large Hadron Collider is considered as a photon-photon collider
with the photons produced in ultraperipheral collisions of protons or heavy ions.
The equivalent photon approximation is applied to derive analytical formulae
for the fiducial cross sections of reactions pp(γγ) pp μ+μ− and Pb Pb (γγ)→ →
Pb Pb μ+μ−. The results are compared to the measurements reported by ...
Added: August 2, 2019