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The search results for "math.RT" cover diverse topics, including the analysis of the Lie group E8 in relation to theoretical physics, which suggests that embedding the gauge groups of gravity and the Standard Model into E8 does not lead to a "Theory of Everything" due to lacking certain representation-theoretic properties. Additionally, the implications of Gödel's incompleteness theorems and quantum indeterminism suggest that a single unification theory may not be feasible, as the universe's nature might be inherently indeterministic and incomplete. Other unrelated topics include statistical physics perspectives on protein folding and economic modeling of electricity prices.
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There is no "Theory of Everything" inside E8

We analyze certain subgroups of real and complex forms of the Lie group E8, and deduce that any "Theory of Everything" obtained by embedding the gauge groups of gravity and the Standard Model into a real or complex form of E8 lacks certain representation-theoretic properties required by physical rea…

math.RT hep-th
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No single unification theory of everything

In light of Gödel's undecidability results (incomplete theorems) for math, quantum indeterminism indicates that physics and the Universe may be indeterministic, incomplete, and open in nature, and therefore demand no single unification theory of everything. The Universe is dynamic and so are the un…

physics.gen-ph
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Protein Folding: A Perspective From Statistical Physics

In this paper, we introduce an approach to the protein folding problem from the point of view of statistical physics. Protein folding is a stochastic process by which a polypeptide folds into its characteristic and functional 3D structure from random coil. The process involves an intricate interplay…

cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.soft physics.bio-ph q-bio.BM
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The impact of startup costs and the grid operator on the power price equilibrium

In this paper we propose a quadratic programming model that can be used for calculating the term structure of electricity prices while explicitly modeling startup costs of power plants. In contrast to other approaches presented in the literature, we incorporate the startup costs in a mathematically …

q-fin.PR math.OC
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Optimal Down Regulation of mRNA Translation

Down regulation of mRNA translation is an important problem in various bio-medical domains ranging from developing effective medicines for tumors and for viral diseases to developing attenuated virus strains that can be used for vaccination. Here, we study the problem of down regulation of mRNA tran…

q-bio.GN
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Cavity QED and Quantum Computation in the Weak Coupling Regime II : Complete Construction of the Controlled-Controlled NOT Gate

In this paper we treat a cavity QED quantum computation. Namely, we consider a model of quantum computation based on n atoms of laser-cooled and trapped linearly in a cavity and realize it as the n atoms Tavis-Cummings Hamiltonian interacting with n external (laser) fields. We solve the Schr{\" o}…

quant-ph
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Top-down Automated Theorem Proving (Notes for Sir Timothy)

We describe a "top down" approach for automated theorem proving (ATP). Researchers might usefully investigate the forms of the theorems mathematicians use in practice, carefully examine how they differ and are proved in practice, and code all relevant domain concepts. These concepts encode a large p…

cs.LO
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The Omega Counter, a Frequency Counter Based on the Linear Regression

This article introduces the Ω counter, a frequency counter -- or a frequency-to-digital converter, in a different jargon -- based on the Linear Regression (LR) algorithm on time stamps. We discuss the noise of the electronics. We derive the statistical properties of the Ω counter on rigorous mathe…

physics.ins-det physics.data-an
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Comment on quant-ph/0506105: The modified Grover algorithm cannot speedup unsorted database search

In a recent paper (quant-ph/0506105), A S Gupta, M. Gupta and A. Pathak proposed a modified Grover algorithm that would exponentially accelerate the unsorted database search problem if the number of marked items is known. If this were true, it would represent a major fundamental breakthrough in comp…

quant-ph
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A Compositional Distributional Semantics, Two Concrete Constructions, and some Experimental Evaluations

We provide an overview of the hybrid compositional distributional model of meaning, developed in Coecke et al. (arXiv:1003.4394v1 [cs.CL]), which is based on the categorical methods also applied to the analysis of information flow in quantum protocols. The mathematical setting stipulates that the me…

cs.CL math.CT