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The social sciences, especially economics, management, and
organizational science, are experiencing a tremendous renewed
interest for their epistemological and methodological statutes, as
witnessed by the many books and specialized journals established
during the last two decades. Relational Methodologies and
Epistemology in the Economics and Management Sciences identifies
and presents the four main network-based methodologies including
network analysis, Boolean network simulation modeling, artificial
neural network simulation modeling, and agent-based simulation
modeling in addition to their conceptual-epistemological
implications and concrete applications within the social and
natural sciences. Featuring a critical assessment of relational
methodologies and their practical applications, this timely
publication is ideal for use by corporate R&D departments,
researchers, theorists, and graduate-level students.
After an extensive overview of the Standard Model and of the theory
and phenomenology of Supersymmetry, this book describes the recent
development of the ATLAS Particle Flow algorithm, a hadronic
reconstruction technique aiming at enhancing the sensitivity of the
experiment to new physics through the combination of the
information from different ATLAS sub-detectors. The first ever
ATLAS strong SUSY search exploiting this technique is also
described, reporting the results and exclusion limits obtained
using the complete proton-proton collision dataset recorded by the
ATLAS experiment during the second Run of the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC).
After an extensive overview of the Standard Model and of the theory
and phenomenology of Supersymmetry, this book describes the recent
development of the ATLAS Particle Flow algorithm, a hadronic
reconstruction technique aiming at enhancing the sensitivity of the
experiment to new physics through the combination of the
information from different ATLAS sub-detectors. The first ever
ATLAS strong SUSY search exploiting this technique is also
described, reporting the results and exclusion limits obtained
using the complete proton-proton collision dataset recorded by the
ATLAS experiment during the second Run of the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC).
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