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Voting over economic plans
We review and provide motivation for a one-sector model of economic growth in which decisions about capital accumulation are made by a political process. If it is possible to commit for at least three periods into the future, then for any feasible consumption plan, there is a perturbation that is majority-preferred to it. Furthermore, plans that minimize the maximum vote that can be obtained against them yield a political business cycle. If it is impossible to commit, voters select the optimal consumption plan for the median voter
The Role of Aggravated Offences in Combating Hate Crime – 15 years after the CDA 1998 – Time for a change?
The racially aggravated offences created by the 1998 Act (later extended to religious aggravation) were based on a rather arbitrary selection of underlying crimes and have proved difficult to interpret and apply for a number of reasons. Moreover, the relationship between the aggravated offences and the more general duty to increase the sentence for any offence where there is racial (or religious) aggravation is problematical. This is illustrated by the common misunderstandings of the case law on the degree of mutual exclusivity between the crimes underlying the aggravated offences and the more general aggravated sentencing provisions. In the context of the question referred by the government to the Law Commission, as to whether the aggravated offences should be extended further to include a number of other grounds of aggravation, it is argued that this would be counter-productive and that their further extension would lead to even greater confusion and complexity. It is suggested that the preferable course would be to abolish the aggravated offences and to focus on a broader and better articulated sentencing provision of general application which would be all the more effective without the complications of its uncertain relationship with an anomalously selected group of aggravated offences
Optical joint correlator for real-time image tracking and retinal surgery
A method for tracking an object in a sequence of images is described. Such sequence of images may, for example, be a sequence of television frames. The object in the current frame is correlated with the object in the previous frame to obtain the relative location of the object in the two frames. An optical joint transform correlator apparatus is provided to carry out the process. Such joint transform correlator apparatus forms the basis for laser eye surgical apparatus where an image of the fundus of an eyeball is stabilized and forms the basis for the correlator apparatus to track the position of the eyeball caused by involuntary movement. With knowledge of the eyeball position, a surgical laser can be precisely pointed toward a position on the retina
Pearle's Hidden-Variable Model Revisited
Pearle (1970) gave an example of a local hidden variables model which exactly
reproduced the singlet correlations of quantum theory, through the device of
data-rejection: particles can fail to be detected in a way which depends on the
hidden variables carried by the particles and on the measurement settings. If
the experimenter computes correlations between measurement outcomes of particle
pairs for which both particles are detected, he is actually looking at a
subsample of particle pairs, determined by interaction involving both
measurement settings and the hidden variables carried in the particles. We
correct a mistake in Pearle's formulas (a normalization error) and more
importantly show that the model is more simple than first appears. We
illustrate with visualisations of the model and with a small simulation
experiment, with code in the statistical programming language R included in the
paper. Open problems are discussed.Comment: 19pp. This is now arXiv version 4 = final revision for journa
Generalized cylindrical coordinates for characteristic boundary conditions and characteristic interface conditions
The aim of this report is to derive generalized coordinates for the specific case of mapping only the streamwise and radial coordinate of a cylindrical coordinate system, while leaving the azimuthal coordinate unchanged. The characteristic equations and the required matrices for the transformation from conservative to characteristic form are presented for this specific case. All equations and procedures are based on previous work on generalized characteristic boundary conditions (Kim & Lee, 2000) and characteristic interface conditions (Kim & Lee, 2003).<br/
PREPARED STATEMENT [ "U.S.-European Economic Relations"] OF RICHARD D. ERB, Resident Fellow American EnterPrise Institute for Public Policy Research before the SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WASHINGTON, D.C. 22 July 1980
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