We study the di-photon rate in Higgs decays within singlet extensions of the supersymmetric standard model. In particular we point out that light charginos as well as a light charged Higgs can significantly contribute to the corresponding partial decay width, allowing for an explanation of the experimental indication whithin a natural supersymmetric model. This is in contrast to the ‘light stau scenario’ proposed within the framework of the MSSM which requires a large amount of electroweak fine tuning
1 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods 1.4 The Gibbs Sampler 1.4.1 The Slice Gibbs Sampler 1.5 Monitoring Convergence 1.5.1 Convergence diagnostics plots 1.5.2 Monte Carlo Error 1.5.3 The Gelman-Rubin Method 1.6 WinBUGS Introduction 1.6.1 Building Bayesian models in WinBUGS 1.6.2 Model specification in WinBUGS 1.6.3 Data and initial value specification 1.6.4 Compiling model and simulating values
3.1 Framework and Assumptions 3.2 Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Estimation 3.3 Goodness of Fit and Model Selection Criteria 3.4 Consistency and Efficiency of OLS 3.5 Sampling Distribution of OLS 3.6 Variance Estimation for OLS 3.7 Hypothesis Testing 3.8 Applications 3.9 Generalized Least Squares (GLS) Estimation 3.10 Conclusion
• Overview of QoS in IP networks • Integrated Service model (IntServ) • Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) • Differentiated Services model (DiffServ)
• Review of Some Fundamentals • Model Building Process • Specifying Analysis Data • Finding an Initial Operating Point - Steady State Analysis • Running a Transient Response - Numerical Integration • Using the Linear Model Analysis - Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors • Review of Fortran Components • Building Library Components • Modeling Digital Controllers - Delay and Sample states • Modeling Discontinuities with Switch States • Miscellaneous Advanced Topics
Executing Model-based Programs Using Graph-based Temporal Planning Prof. Brian C. Williams February 23rd, 2004 16.412/6.834 Cognitive Robotics based on [Kim, Williams Abramson, IJCAIO1] Outline MERS