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Pricing under innovation
We study pricing when firms introduce process and product innovations over
time. We set up a model of endogenous productivity and markup under imperfect
competition and dynamic pricing. We estimate it using output price indices
reported by an unbalanced panel of 2,300 Spanish manufacturing firms during
1990-2006. Markups turn out to be procyclical and change with the introduction
of innovations. Firms use innovation to increase margins, but product innovators
are careful to raise prices on new or improved goods. Process innovations tend to
leave prices unchanged, product innovations tend to raise prices and firms that
introduce both tend to decrease them
Low temperature dephasing saturation from elastic magnetic spin disorder and interactions
We treat the question of the low temperature behavior of the dephasing rate
of the electrons in the presence of elastic spin disorder scattering and
interactions. In the frame of a self-consistent diagrammatic treatment, we
obtain saturation of the dephasing rate in the limit of low temperature for
magnetic scattering, in agreement with the non-interacting case. The magnitude
of the dephasing rate is set by the strength of the magnetic scattering rate.
We discuss the agreement of our results with relevant experiments.Comment: This paper supersedes cond-mat/021022
Neutrino scattering in supernovae and spin correlations of a unitary gas
Core collapse supernova simulations can be sensitive to neutrino interactions
near the neutrinosphere. This is the surface of last scattering. We model the
neutrinosphere region as a warm unitary gas of neutrons. A unitary gas is a low
density system of particles with large scattering lengths. We calculate
modifications to neutrino scattering cross sections because of the universal
spin and density correlations of a unitary gas. These correlations can be
studied in laboratory cold atom experiments. We find significant reductions in
cross sections, compared to free space interactions, even at relatively low
densities. These reductions could reduce the delay time from core bounce to
successful explosion in multidimensional supernova simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, minor corrections in response to referee, Phys.
Rev. C in pres
Numerical solutions of 2-D multi-stage rotor/stator unsteady flow interactions
The Rai method of single-stage rotor/stator flow interaction is extended to handle multistage configurations. In this study, a two-dimensional Navier-Stokes multi-zone approach was used to investigate unsteady flow interactions within two multistage axial turbines. The governing equations are solved by an iterative, factored, implicit finite-difference, upwind algorithm. Numerical accuracy is checked by investigating the effect of time step size, the effect of subiteration in the Newton-Raphson technique, and the effect of full viscous versus thin-layer approximation. Computer results compared well with experimental data. Unsteady flow interactions, wake cutting, and the associated evolution of vortical entities are discussed
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