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    Nonequilibrium identities of granular vibrating beds

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    We derive the integral fluctuation theorem around a nonequilibrium stationary state for frictionless and soft core granular particles under an external vibration achieved by a balance between an external vibration and inelastic collisions. We also discuss the connection between the integral fluctuation theorem and the generalized Green-Kubo formula.Comment: 15 pages, no figures to be published in Comptes rendus - M\'ecanique as Proceedings of EuroMech2012 at Graz, Austri

    Comment on the Pion Pole Part of the Light-by-Light Contribution to the Muon g2g-2

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    We comment on the recent calculations of the pion pole part of the light-by-light contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment and we point out where the analysis in our previous work was mistaken.Comment: 2 page

    Generalized Green-Kubo formula for a dissipative quantum system

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    A generalized Green-Kubo formula is derived for a quantum dissipative system of driven Brownian particle, in which the coupling between the system and the environment is linear. The structure is essentially the same as that for the generalized Green-Kubo formula for driven granular particles. It is demonstrated that the correction to the conventional Green-Kubo formula is zero for a free Brownian particle.Comment: 12 pages, no figures. Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. (to be published

    A Note on Bias in First-Differenced AR(1) Models

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    In this note, we derive the finite sample bias of the modified ordinary least squares (MOLS) estimator, which was suggested by Wansbeek and Knaap (1999) and reconsidered by Hayakawa (2006a,b). From the formula for the finite sample bias, we find that the bias of the MOLS estimator becomes small as ρ\rho, the autoregressive parameter, approaches unity. Simulation results indicate that the MOLS estimator has very small bias and that its empirical size is close to the nominal one.
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