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Pneumoccal Hemolysin
The purposes of this report are to describe a method of preparing a potent crude pneumococcal hemolysin, to define some of it characteristics, and to describe the effects of its administration to rabbits
DISCUSSION OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession,
Effects of Fermion Flavor on Exciton Condensation in Double Layer Systems
We use fermionic path integral quantum Monte Carlo to study the effects of
fermion flavor on the physical properties of dipolar exciton condensates in
double layer systems. We find that by including spin in the system weakens the
effective interlayer interaction strength, yet this has very little effect on
the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition temperature. We further find that, to obtain
the correct description of screening, it is necessary to account for
correlation in both the interlayer and intralayer interactions. We show that
while the excitonic binding cannot completely surpress screening by additional
fermion flavors, their screening effectiveness is reduced leading to a much
higher transition temperatures than predicted with large-N analysis.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
RECENT DUALITY CONTRIBUTIONS IN PRODUCTION ECONOMICS
This article is a limited assessment of the agricultural production economics literature since 1982 that resulted from dual modeling approaches. Contributions have removed several perceived obstacles to dual modeling, such as testing curvature, identifying the technology when prices are collinear, and examining dynamics of production. Some contributions have also removed obstacles to primal modeling. Dual methods have been used in risk applications only recently and still appear less convenient than primal methods. Convenience may become the primary criterion for selecting primal or dual methods.Production Economics,
DERIVED DEMAND FOR IRRIGATION WATER: THE CALIFORNIA AQUEDUCT
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Path Integral Monte Carlo Simulations for Fermion Systems: Pairing in the Electron-Hole Plasma
We review the path integral method wherein quantum systems are mapped with
Feynman's path integrals onto a classical system of "ring-polymers" and then
simulated with the Monte Carlo technique. Bose or Fermi statistics correspond
to possible "cross-linking" of polymers. As proposed by Feynman, superfluidity
and Bose condensation result from macroscopic exchange of bosons. To map
fermions onto a positive probability distribution, one must restrict the paths
to lie in regions where the fermion density matrix is positive. We discuss a
recent application to the two-component electron-hole plasma. At low
temperature excitons and bi-excitons form. We have used nodal surfaces
incorporating paired fermions and see evidence of a Bose condensation in the
energy, specific heat and superfluid density. In the restricted path integral
picture, pairing appears as intertwined electron-hole paths. Bose condensation
occurs when these intertwined paths wind around the periodic boundaries.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures Prepared for the 1999 International Conference on
Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems, Saint-Malo, Franc
ASSET FIXITY IN U.S. AGRICULTURE: ROBUSTNESS TO FUNCTIONAL FORM
The sensitivity of asset fixity conclusions, input adjustment rates, and elasticities to choice of functional form is examined using a dynamic dual model of U.S. agriculture. A very general initial specification allows tests of instantaneous adjustment to be performed for every input. Test results are mixed across functional forms for all inputs except real estate, which is consistently found to be quasi-fixed. Important differences in estimated adjustment rates and elasticities are also found among the functional forms. The translog has higher likelihood support than either the generalized Leontief or normalized quadratic functional forms for this dynamic model specification and data set.Agricultural Finance, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods, Q11, C51,
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