17,326 research outputs found
Economic Reform and Alternatives for North Korea
This chapter assesses the potential for reform in North Korea, and considers the lessons learned from economic reform and transition in China, the Soviet Union, and Central Europe. We focus in particular on the importance of reforms in the financial regime, and argue that in the absence of a major change in North Korea?s environment, such as a crisis caused by reduced economic and/or political support from China, or increased access by the North Korean population to events in the rest of the world, the current situation is likely to continue for many years. North Korea will thus continue to alternate between declining, stagnant or mediocre economic growth. It will also continue to be a source of geo-political instability in the world in general and Asia in particular.Economic Reform; North Korea; Price Liberalization
Field induced gap infrared detector
A tunable infrared detector which employs a vanishing band gap semimetal material provided with an induced band gap by a magnetic field to allow intrinsic semiconductor type infrared detection capabilities is disclosed. The semimetal material may thus operate as a semiconductor type detector with a wavelength sensitivity corresponding to the induced band gap in a preferred embodiment of a diode structure. Preferred semimetal materials include Hg(1-x)Cd(x)Te, x is less than 0.15, HgCdSe, BiSb, alpha-Sn, HgMgTe, HgMnTe, HgZnTe, HgMnSe, HgMgSe, and HgZnSe. The magnetic field induces a band gap in the semimetal material proportional to the strength of the magnetic field allowing tunable detection cutoff wavelengths. For an applied magnetic field from 5 to 10 tesla, the wavelength detection cutoff will be in the range of 20 to 50 micrometers for Hg(1-x)Cd(x)Te alloys with x about 0.15. A similar approach may also be employed to generate infrared energy in a desired band gap and then operating the structure in a light emitting diode or semiconductor laser type of configuration
Epigraphic Interoperability Workshops
The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (New York University), together with the Seminar fur Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik at Heidelberg University seek support for two three-day workshops. These events will bring together key staff members with a small cadre of external advisers to develop a comprehensive plan for interoperability between a growing suite of unique, essential resources: the Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg (EDH), the Pleiades digital gazetteer and "born-digital" epigraphic publications conforming to the EpiDoc/TEI encoding standards. It is our goal to establish both the fundamental prerequisites and a solid plan for incorporating EDH into an emerging, international cyberinfrastructure that will provide scholars and students alike with seamless access, visualization and relevance across multiple, discrete resources for ancient studies
Ground state properties of multi-polaron systems
We summarize our recent results on the ground state energy of multi-polaron
systems. In particular, we discuss stability and existence of the thermodynamic
limit, and we discuss the absence of binding in the case of large Coulomb
repulsion and the corresponding binding-unbinding transition. We also consider
the Pekar-Tomasevich approximation to the ground state energy and we study
radial symmetry of the ground state density.Comment: Contribution to the proceedings of ICMP12, Aalborg, Denmark, August
6--11, 2012; 8 page
Stability and Absence of Binding for Multi-Polaron Systems
We resolve several longstanding problems concerning the stability and the
absence of multi-particle binding for N\geq 2 polarons. Fr\"ohlich's 1937
polaron model describes non-relativistic particles interacting with a scalar
quantized field with coupling \sqrt\alpha, and with each other by Coulomb
repulsion of strength U. We prove the following: (i) While there is a known
thermodynamic instability for U<2\alpha, stability of matter does hold for
U>2\alpha, that is, the ground state energy per particle has a finite limit as
N\to\infty. (ii) There is no binding of any kind if U exceeds a critical value
that depends on \alpha but not on N. The same results are shown to hold for the
Pekar-Tomasevich model.Comment: 23 page
- …
