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بيان الدورة العامة الحادية عشرة للجنة المركزية المنبثقة عن المؤتمر الوطني الثامن للحزب الشيوعي الصيني : (أقر في 12 أغسطس-آب-عام 1966)
by
Zhongguo gong chan dang. Zhong quan hui (8th, 11th session : 1966 : Beijing)
,
Wài wén chū băn shè مترجم
,
Zhongguo gong chan dang. Zhong quan hui (8th, 11th session : 1966 : Beijing). Zhongguo gong chan dang di 8 jie zhong yang wei yuan hui di 11 ci quan ti hui yi gong bao : 1966 nian 8 yue 12 ri tong guo
in
T͡SK KPSS
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الأحزاب السياسية الشيوعية الصين
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الصين سياسة وحكومة
1966
عقدت الدورة العامة الحادية عشرة للجنة المركزية المنبثقة عن المؤتمر الوطني الثامن للحزب الشيوعي الصيني في بكين من 1 الى 12 أغسطس (آب) عام 1966، وقد ترأس الدورة العامة الحادية عشرة الرفيق ماو تسي تونغ، وحضرها أعضاء اللجنة المركزية وأعضاؤها المرشحون : وحضرها كذلك الرفاق من مختلف المكاتب الاقليمية للجنة المركزية ومن لجان الحزب في المقاطعات والبلديات والمناطق ذات الحكم الذاتي وأعضاء فرقة الثورة الثقافية للجنة المركزية والرفاق في الدوائر المعنية للجنة المركزية وممثلو المدرسين والطلاب الثوريين في الجامعات والمعاهد العليا بالعاصمة . وقد أقرت الدورة العامة الحادية عشرة بعد المناقشة « قرار اللجنة المركزية للحزب الشيوعي الصيني حول الثورة الثقافية البروليتارية الكبرى » . كما صادقت الدورة العامة بعد النقاش على القرارات السياسية المهمة والاجراءات المهمة فيما يختص بالمسائل الداخلية والخارجية التي أجازها المكتب السياسي للجنة المركزية منذ الدورة العامة العاشرة للجنة المركزية المنبثقة عن المؤتمر الوطني الثامن التي عقدت في سبتمبر (أيلول) عام 1962.
Transverse parton distribution and fragmentation functions at NNLO: the quark case
by
Wang, Xing
,
Luo, Ming-Xing
,
Xu, Xiaofeng
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Distribution functions
,
Effective Field Theories
2019
A
bstract
We revisit the calculation of perturbative quark transverse momentum de- pendent parton distribution functions and fragmentation functions using the exponential regulator for rapidity divergences. We show that the exponential regulator provides a consistent framework for the calculation of various ingredients in transverse momentum dependent factorization. Compared to existing regulators in the literature, the exponential regulator has a couple of advantages which we explain in detail. As a result, the calcula- tion is greatly simplified and we are able to obtain the next-to-next-to-leading order results up to
O
(
E
2
) in dimensional regularization. These terms are necessary for a higher order calculation which is made possible with the simplification brought by the new regulator. As a by-product, we have obtained the two-loop quark jet function for the Energy-Energy Correlator in the back-to-back limit, which is the last missing ingredient for its N
3
LL resummation.
Journal Article
Effects of phosphorus deficiency on the absorption of mineral nutrients, photosynthetic system performance and antioxidant metabolism in Citrus grandis
2021
Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, development and production. However, little is known about the effects of P deficiency on nutrient absorption, photosynthetic apparatus performance and antioxidant metabolism in citrus. Seedlings of ‘sour pummelo’ ( Citrus grandis ) were irrigated with a nutrient solution containing 0.2 mM (Control) or 0 mM (P deficiency) KH 2 PO 4 until saturated every other day for 16 weeks. P deficiency significantly decreased the dry weight (DW) of leaves and stems, and increased the root/shoot ratio in C . grandis but did not affect the DW of roots. The decreased DW of leaves and stems might be induced by the decreased chlorophyll (Chl) contents and CO 2 assimilation in P deficient seedlings. P deficiency heterogeneously affected the nutrient contents of leaves, stems and roots. The analysis of Chl a fluorescence transients showed that P deficiency impaired electron transport from the donor side of photosystem II (PSII) to the end acceptor side of PSI, which showed a greater impact on the performance of the donor side of PSII than that of the acceptor side of PSII and photosystem I (PSI). P deficiency increased the contents of ascorbate (ASC), H 2 O 2 and malondialdehyde (MDA) as well as the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) and glutathione reductase (GR) in leaves. In contrast, P deficiency increased the ASC content, reduced the glutathione (GSH) content and the activities of SOD, CAT, APX and monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR), but did not increase H 2 O 2 production, anthocyanins and MDA content in roots. Taking these results together, we conclude that P deficiency affects nutrient absorption and lowers photosynthetic performance, leading to ROS production, which might be a crucial cause of the inhibited growth of C . grandis .
Journal Article
Analytic Computation of three-point energy correlator in QCD
2022
A
bstract
The energy correlator measures the energy deposited in multiple detectors as a function of the angles among them. In this paper, an analytic formula is given for the three-point energy correlator with full angle dependence at leading order in electron-positron annihilation. This is the first analytic computation of trijet event shape observables in QCD, which provides valuable data for phenomenological studies. The result is computed with direct integration, where appropriate parameterizations of both phase space and kinematic space are adopted to simplify the calculation. With full shape dependence, our result provides the expansions in various kinematic regions such as equilateral, triple collinear and squeezed limits, which benefit studies on both factorization and large logarithm resummation.
Journal Article
Transverse parton distribution and fragmentation functions at NNLO: the gluon case
by
Luo, Ming-Xing
,
Zhu, Yu Jiao
,
Yang, Tong-Zhi
in
Distribution functions
,
Divergence
,
Effective Field Theories
2020
A
bstract
We calculate in this paper the perturbative gluon transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (TMDPDFs) and fragmentation functions (TMDFFs) using the exponential regulator for rapidity divergences. We obtain results for both unpolarized and linearly polarized distributions through next-to-next-to leading order in strong coupling constant, and through
O
(
ϵ
2
) in dimensional regulator. We find a nontrivial momentum conservation sum rule for the linearly polarized component for both TMDPDFs and TMDFFs in the
N
= 1 super-Yang-Mills theory. The TMDFFs are used to calculate the two-loop gluon jet function for the energy-energy correlator in Higgs gluonic decay in the back-to-back limit.
Journal Article
Analytic next-to-leading order calculation of energy-energy correlation in gluon-initiated Higgs decays
by
Luo, Ming-xing
,
Yang, Tong-Zhi
,
Shtabovenko, Vladyslav
in
Asymptotic properties
,
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Elementary Particles
2019
A
bstract
The energy-energy correlation (EEC) function in
e
+
e
−
annihilation is currently the only QCD event shape observable for which we know the full analytic result at the next-to-leading order (NLO). In this work we calculate the EEC observable for gluon initiated Higgs decay analytically at NLO in the Higgs Effective Field Theory (HEFT) framework and provide the full results expressed in terms of classical polylogarithms, including the asymptotic behavior in the collinear and back-to-back limits. This observable can be, in principle, measured at the future
e
+
e
−
colliders such as CEPC, ILC, FCC-ee or CLIC. It provides an interesting opportunity to simultaneously probe our understanding of the strong and Higgs sectors and can be used for the determinations of the strong coupling.
Journal Article
ACD-DETR: Adaptive Cross-Scale Detection Transformer for Small Object Detection in UAV Imagery
2025
Small object detection in UAV imagery remains challenging due to complex aerial perspectives and the presence of dense, small targets with blurred boundaries. To address these challenges, we propose ACD-DETR, an adaptive end-to-end Transformer detector tailored for UAV-based small object detection. The framework introduces three core modules: the Multi-Scale Edge-Enhanced Feature Fusion Module (MSEFM) to preserve fine-grained details; the Omni-Grained Boundary Calibrator (OG-BC) for boundary-aware semantic fusion; and the Dynamic Position Bias Attention-based Intra-scale Feature Interaction (DPB-AIFI) to enhance spatial reasoning. Furthermore, we introduce ACD-DETR-SBA+, a fusion-enhanced variant that removes OG-BC and DPB-AIFI while deploying densely connected Semantic–Boundary Aggregation (SBA) modules to intensify boundary–semantic fusion. This design sacrifices computational efficiency in exchange for higher detection precision, making it suitable for resource-rich deployment scenarios. On the VisDrone2019 dataset, ACD-DETR achieves 50.9% mAP@0.5, outperforming the RT-DETR-R18 baseline by 3.6 percentage points, while reducing parameters by 18.5%. ACD-DETR-SBA+ further improves accuracy to 52.0% mAP@0.5, demonstrating the benefit of SBA-based fusion. Extensive experiments on the VisDrone2019 and DOTA datasets demonstrate that ACD-DETR achieves a state-of-the-art trade-off between accuracy and efficiency, while ACD-DETR-SBA+ achieves further performance improvements at higher computational cost. Ablation studies and visual analyses validate the effectiveness of the proposed modules and design strategies.
Journal Article
Additive Manufacturing of High-Entropy Alloys: A Review
by
Liaw, Peter K.
,
Chen, Shuying
,
Tong, Yang
in
Additive manufacturing
,
CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS
,
Defects
2018
Owing to the reduced defects, low cost, and high efficiency, the additive manufacturing (AM) technique has attracted increasingly attention and has been applied in high-entropy alloys (HEAs) in recent years. It was found that AM-processed HEAs possess an optimized microstructure and improved mechanical properties. However, no report has been proposed to review the application of the AM method in preparing bulk HEAs. Hence, it is necessary to introduce AM-processed HEAs in terms of applications, microstructures, mechanical properties, and challenges to provide readers with fundamental understanding. Specifically, we reviewed (1) the application of AM methods in the fabrication of HEAs and (2) the post-heat treatment effect on the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties. Compared with the casting counterparts, AM-HEAs were found to have a superior yield strength and ductility as a consequence of the fine microstructure formed during the rapid solidification in the fabrication process. The post-treatment, such as high isostatic pressing (HIP), can further enhance their properties by removing the existing fabrication defects and residual stress in the AM-HEAs. Furthermore, the mechanical properties can be tuned by either reducing the pre-heating temperature to hinder the phase partitioning or modifying the composition of the HEA to stabilize the solid-solution phase or ductile intermetallic phase in AM materials. Moreover, the processing parameters, fabrication orientation, and scanning method can be optimized to further improve the mechanical performance of the as-built-HEAs.
Journal Article
Energy-energy correlation in hadronic Higgs decays: analytic results and phenomenology at NLO
by
Yang, Tong-Zhi
,
Shtabovenko, Vladyslav
,
Gao, Jun
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Correlation analysis
,
Elementary Particles
2021
A
bstract
In this work we complete the investigation of the recently introduced energy-energy correlation (EEC) function in hadronic Higgs decays at next-to-leading order (NLO) in fixed-order perturbation theory in the limit of vanishing light quark masses. The full analytic NLO result for the previously unknown EEC in the
H
→
q
q
¯
+
X
channel is given in terms of classical polylogarithms and cross-checked against a numerical calculation. In addition to that, we discuss further corrections to predictions of the Higgs EEC event shape variable, including quark mass corrections, effects of parton shower and hadronization. We also estimate the statistical error on the measurements of the Higgs EEC at future Higgs factories and compare with the current perturbative uncertainty.
Journal Article
Renormalization of twist-two operators in covariant gauge to three loops in QCD
by
Yang, Tong-Zhi
,
Gehrmann, Thomas
,
von Manteuffel, Andreas
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Deep Inelastic Scattering or Small-x Physics
,
Distribution functions
2023
A
bstract
The leading short-distance contributions to hadronic hard-scattering cross sections in the operator product expansion are described by twist-two quark and gluon operators. The anomalous dimensions of these operators determine the splitting functions that govern the scale evolution of parton distribution functions. In massless QCD, these anomalous dimensions can be determined through the calculation of off-shell operator matrix elements, typically performed in a covariant gauge, where the physical operators mix with gauge-variant operators of the same quantum numbers. We derive a new method to systematically extract the counterterm Feynman rules resulting from these gauge-variant operators. As a first application of the new method, we rederive the unpolarized three-loop singlet anomalous dimensions, independently confirming previous results obtained with other methods. Employing a general covariant gauge, we observe the explicit cancellation of the gauge parameter dependence in these results.
Journal Article