250 research outputs found
A priori veto power of the president of Poland
The a priori power of the president of Poland, lower chamber of parliament (Sejm) and upper chamber of parliament (Senate) in the process of legislation are considered in this paper. The evaluation of power is made using the Johnston power indexDecision Theory
Origins of scaling in FX markets
Typical data sets employed by economists and financial analysts do not exceed a few hundred or thousand observations per series. However, in the last decade data sets containing tick-by-tick observations have become available. The studies of these data have turned up new and interesting facts about the pricing of assets. In this article we show that foreign exchange (FX) rate returns satisfy scaling with an exponent significantly different from that of a random walk. But what is more important, we also show that the conditionally exponential decay (CED) model can be used to solve a long standing problem in the analysis of intra-daily data, i.e. it can be used to identify the mathematical structure of the distributions of FX returns corresponding to the empirical scaling laws.FX market; scaling law; volatility; CED model; high frequency data
Modified Shapley – Shubik power index for parliamentary coalitions
Classical power analysis does not involve preferences of players (parties). Classical power indices are constructed under assumption of equal probability of occurrence for each coalition. The paper contains a proposition of relaxation of this assumption, based on extended Shapley–Shubik power index approach.power index, ideological preferences, ideological distance
Single equivalent of double majority voting system
In the paper, the consequences of using double majority voting in the European Council of Ministers are analysed. An equivalent single majority distribution of seats is proposed and evaluated.majority voting, single equivalent
Power Indices: Shapley-Shubik OR Penrose-Banzhaf?
Shapley-Shubik and Penrose-Banzhaf (absolute and relative) power measures and their interpretations are analysed. Both of them could be successfully derived as cooperative game values, and at the same time both of them can be interpreted as probabilities of some decisive position (pivot, swing) without using cooperative game theory at all. In the paper we show that one has to be very careful in interpretation of results based on relative PB-power index and not to use it without absolute PB-power index, what is frequently the case in many published studies.absolute power; cooperative games; I-power; pivot; power indices; relative power; P-power; swing
Scaling in currency exchange: A Conditionally Exponential Decay approach
We use the Conditionally Exponential Decay (CED) model to explain the scaling behavior in currency exchange (FX) rates. This approach enables us not only to show that FX returns satisfy scaling with an exponent qualitatively different from that of a random walk, but also to identify the distributions of these returns corresponding to the empirical scaling laws. The study is conducted via three different estimation methods and using intra-daily FX data which offers the great advantage of large samples and high significance.Econophysics; Scaling law; CED model; High frequency data; Currency exchange;
Wpływ ß-cyclodekstryny na kinetykę zmian konformacyjnych receptora GABAa w hodowanych neuronach hipokampalnych szczura
Cyklodekstryny (CD) są szeroko stosowanymi nanostrukturami,
zawierającymi w swojej budowie elementy hydrofobowe i hydrofilowe, dzięki
czemu m ogą silnie oddziaływać ze składnikami błon biologicznych.
W prezentowanej pracy zbadany został wpływ ßCD na receptory GABAa
w hodowanych neuronach hipokampalnych szczura. W tym celu zmierzono
odpowiedzi prądowe na ultraszybkie aplikacje GABA. Analiza danych
pomiarowych wykazała, że ßCD silnie wpływa na kinetykę zmian
konformacyjnych receptora GABAa głównie poprzez modulację procesu
desensytyzacji i wiązania agonisty. Niniejsze wyniki wskazują na to, że ßCD
może silnie modulować białka błonowe, przez co nie powinna być uważana jako
obojętny nośnik substancji hydrofobowych.Praca dofinansowana przez KBN grant nr PBZ-MIN-001/P05/28Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki” nr 885/P-DUN/2014 dofinansowane zostało ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej naukę
Ion channel gating: a first passage time analysis of the Kramers type
The opening rate of voltage-gated potassium ion channels exhibits a
characteristic, knee-like turnover where the common exponential
voltage-dependence changes suddenly into a linear one. An explanation of this
puzzling crossover is put forward in terms of a stochastic first passage time
analysis. The theory predicts that the exponential voltage-dependence
correlates with the exponential distribution of closed residence times. This
feature occurs at large negative voltages when the channel is predominantly
closed. In contrast, the linear part of voltage-dependence emerges together
with a non-exponential distribution of closed dwelling times with increasing
voltage, yielding a large opening rate. Depending on the parameter set, the
closed-time distribution displays a power law behavior which extends over
several decades.Comment: 7 p., 4 fi
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