The AHC can be decomposed into the crystal Hall (symmetric, θ-even) part, \({\sigma }_{xy}^{s}=\left({\sigma }_{xy}(+\theta )+{\sigma }_{xy}(-\theta )\right)/2\), (d), and the chiral Hall (antisymmetric, θ-odd) part \({\sigma }_{xy}^{a}=\left({\sigma }_{...
"Data-Dependent Learning of Symmetric/Antisymmetric Relations for Knowledge Base Completion". AAAI 2018. paper code (ConMask) Baoxu Shi, Tim Weninger. "Open-World Knowledge Graph Completion". AAAI 2018. paper code "fire" (ConvE) Tim Dettmers, Pasquale Minervini, Pontus Stenetorp, Sebastian ...
Why must systems of identical particles be either totally antisymmetric or totally symmetric? Why can there not exist a mixture? I am reading chapter 6 of Sakurai's Modern Quantum Mechanics and have come across the 'symmetrization postulate', which tells me that for any given system of identical...
octet representations, for which 8 × 8 = 1 + 27 + 10 + 10 + 2 × 8 (3.3) where the relevant bit is the appearance of two 8 reps; this is more familiarly understood as the existence of two invariants, dabc and f abc, which contract the symmetric and antisym- metric combinations...
If P(A and B) = P(A)P(B) what can we say about A and B? O They are mutually exclusive. O None of the above. O They are independent. O They are complementary. Probability of Compound Events:...