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Approach to the assessment of the hazard
An overview of the carbon fiber hazard assessment is presented. The potential risk to the civil sector associated with the accidental release of carbon fibers from aircraft having composite structures was assessed along with the need for protection of civil aircraft from carbon fibers
Long Forward and Zero-Coupon Rates Indeed Can Never Fall, but Are Indeterminate: A Comment on Dybvig, Ingersoll and Ross
Risk analysis approach
The assessment of the carbon fiber hazard is outlined. Program objectives, requirements of the risk analysis, and elements associated with the physical phenomena of the accidental release are described
The Pricing of Short-Lived Options When Price Uncertainty Is Log-Symmetric Stable
The well-known option pricing formula of Black and Scholes depends upon the assumption that price fluctuations are log-normal. However, this formula greatly underestimates the value of options with a low probability of being exercised if, as appears to be more nearly the case in most markets, price fluctuations are in fact symmetrics table or log-symmetric stable. This paper derives a general formula for the value of a put or call option in a general equilibrium, expected utility maximization context. This general formula is found to yield the Black-Scholes formula for a wide variety of underlying processes generating log-normal price uncertainty. It is then used to derive the value of a short-lived option for certain processes that generate log-symmetric stable price uncertainty. Our analysis is restricted to short-lived options for reasons of mathematical tractability. Nevertheless, the formula is useful for evaluating many types of risk.
Second Order Perturbations During Inflation Beyond Slow-roll
We numerically calculate the evolution of second order cosmological
perturbations for an inflationary scalar field without resorting to the
slow-roll approximation or assuming large scales. In contrast to previous
approaches we therefore use the full non-slow-roll source term for the second
order Klein-Gordon equation which is valid on all scales. The numerical results
are consistent with the ones obtained previously where slow-roll is a good
approximation. We investigate the effect of localised features in the scalar
field potential which break slow-roll for some portion of the evolution. The
numerical package solving the second order Klein-Gordon equation has been
released under an open source license and is available for download.Comment: v2: version published in JCAP, references added; v1: 21 pages, 11
figures, numerical package available at http://pyflation.ianhuston.ne
Markerless Motion Capture in the Crowd
This work uses crowdsourcing to obtain motion capture data from video
recordings. The data is obtained by information workers who click repeatedly to
indicate body configurations in the frames of a video, resulting in a model of
2D structure over time. We discuss techniques to optimize the tracking task and
strategies for maximizing accuracy and efficiency. We show visualizations of a
variety of motions captured with our pipeline then apply reconstruction
techniques to derive 3D structure.Comment: Presented at Collective Intelligence conference, 2012
(arXiv:1204.2991
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