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Pattern classes and priority queues
When a set of permutations comprising a pattern class C is submitted as input
to a priority queue the resulting output is again a pattern class C'. The basis
of C' is determined for pattern classes C whose basis elements have length 3,
and is finite in these cases. An example is given of a class C with basis 2431
for which C is not finitely based
g_1 at low x and low Q^2 with Polarized ep Colliders
Measurements of g_1 at low x and low Q^2 are expected to provide a sensitive
probe of the transition from Regge to perturbative QCD dynamics, offering a new
testing ground for models of small x physics. We discuss the potential of
polarized ep colliders (Polarized HERA and eRHIC) to investigate this physics
--- varying Q^2 between 0.01 and 1 GeV^2 --- and to constrain the high-energy
part of the Drell-Hearn-Gerasimov sum-rule for polarized photoproduction.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figure
Waiting times of entangled electrons in normal-superconducting junctions
We consider a normal-superconducting junction in order to investigate the
effect of new physical ingredients on waiting times. First, we study the
interplay between Andreev and specular scattering at the interface on the
distribution of waiting times of electrons or holes separately. In that case
the distribution is not altered dramatically compared to the case of a single
quantum channel with a quantum point contact since the interface acts as an
Andreev mirror for holes. We then consider a fully entangled state originating
from spliting of Cooper pairs at the interface and demonstrate a significant
enhancement of the probability to detect two consecutive electrons in a short
time interval. Finally, we discuss the electronic waiting time distribution in
the more realistic situation of partial entanglement
Permutation Classes of Polynomial Growth
A pattern class is a set of permutations closed under the formation of
subpermutations. Such classes can be characterised as those permutations not
involving a particular set of forbidden permutations. A simple collection of
necessary and sufficient conditions on sets of forbidden permutations which
ensure that the associated pattern class is of polynomial growth is determined.
A catalogue of all such sets of forbidden permutations having three or fewer
elements is provided together with bounds on the degrees of the associated
enumerating polynomials.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Development expenditures and the local financing constraint
Focusing on the local financing constraint sheds new light on issues of aid, fiscal reform, and the management of public spending. The fungibility of aid need not translate into resource flows to fill the local financing gap. Indeed, project aid can widen the local financing gap. To augment direct local financing of development, aid must be nonproject aid that can generate local currency. In the longer term, project aid's effect on local financing lies in its impact on growth and on expanding the base for tax revenues, seigniorage, and borrowing. When inadequate local financing limits project implementation and effective use of aid, local currency funds are more valuable than project aid, at the margin--and it becomes important to reallocate local funds, to leverage project aid, and to raise the quality of investment projects. A persistent gap in local financing complicates programs of fiscal reform. For such programs to be effective, the local financing gap has to be confronted directly by matching planned local fund expenditures against expected local fund receipts. This requires a transparent database to develop indicators and to monitor the allocation and use of local resources.Development Economics&Aid Effectiveness,Economic Theory&Research,Environmental Economics&Policies,Payment Systems&Infrastructure,Fiscal&Monetary Policy,Environmental Economics&Policies,Development Economics&Aid Effectiveness,National Governance,Fiscal&Monetary Policy,Economic Theory&Research
Measuring Space-Time Geometry over the Ages
Theorists are often told to express things in the "observational plane". One
can do this for space-time geometry, considering "visual" observations of
matter in our universe by a single observer over time, with no assumptions
about isometries, initial conditions, nor any particular relation between
matter and geometry, such as Einstein's equations. Using observables as
coordinates naturally leads to a parametrization of space-time geometry in
terms of other observables, which in turn prescribes an observational program
to measure the geometry. Under the assumption of vorticity-free matter flow we
describe this observational program, which includes measurements of
gravitational lensing, proper motion, and redshift drift. Only 15% of the
curvature information can be extracted without long time baseline observations,
and this increases to 35% with observations that will take decades. The rest
would likely require centuries of observations. The formalism developed is
exact, non-perturbative, and more general than the usual cosmological analysis.Comment: Originally written for the Gravity Research Foundation 2012 Awards
for Essays on Gravitation and received Honorable Mentio
Isomorphisms between pattern classes
Isomorphisms p between pattern classes A and B are considered. It is shown
that, if p is not a symmetry of the entire set of permutations, then, to within
symmetry, A is a subset of one a small set of pattern classes whose structure,
including their enumeration, is determined.Comment: 11 page
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