Both the difference and ratio versions of minimizing the utility gap across agents in a many-to-many stable matching are solvable in O(n⁴ + n²T_v) time via rotation-poset chain structure and sliding-window feasibility testing.
Superluminal Neutrinos and Monopoles
1 Pith paper cite this work, alongside 17 external citations. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In this letter, we show that superluminal neutrinos announced by OPERA could be explained by the existence of a monopole, which is left behind after the spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) phase transition of some scalar fields in the universe. We assume the 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole couples to the neutrinos but not photon fields. The monopole introduces a different effective metric to the neutrinos from the one experienced by photons. We find that the superluminal propagation only exists in a very short distance from the monopole, about $10^3$ cm in OPERA. No matter how far they travel, neutrinos always arrive earlier than photons by the same amount of time, provided a monopole existing on or close to their trajectories. This conclusion can be tested by future experiments. The result reconciles the contradiction between OPERA and supernova neutrinos. We further exclude cosmic strings as a possible theoretical explanation.
fields
cs.GT 1years
2026 1verdicts
ACCEPT 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Stable Matchings with Minimum Utility Gap
Both the difference and ratio versions of minimizing the utility gap across agents in a many-to-many stable matching are solvable in O(n⁴ + n²T_v) time via rotation-poset chain structure and sliding-window feasibility testing.