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The Safety Net as a Network
The lack of a coherent understanding of what is meant by the American safety net made it difficult to have a meaningful discourse on the current condition. This paper proposes an alternative formulation of the social safety net based in network theory to overcome the shortcomings of the previous literature. The first part of the paper describes this approach, attempting to develop an alternative understanding of the safety net grounded in the actions of anti-poverty actors. Next is a list of propositions for measuring five dimensions of a safety net: the frame, structure, positions, influences, and the context. Three policy implications are derived from this new paradigm. First, shifting the level of analysis to network level allows policy makers to broaden the scope of the modern social safety net. Second, quantifying the interaction among actors reveals interdependency, which in turn redefines the power and influence of each actor within the network. Finally, the modern safety net could demonstrate a core-periphery structure. It calls for a new way of thinking about resource distribution and decision making channels of such unique structure.LBJ School of Public Affair
Charge-dependent Azimuthal Correlations in Relativistic Heavy-ion Collisions and Electromagnetic Effects
We propose a scenario where the pattern of the recently observed
charge-dependent azimuthal correlations can be understood qualitatively. This
is based on the cluster picture and the assumption that the charged hadrons
that flow outward from the surface of the overlapping region of the colliding
nuclei move primarily parallel to the reaction plane. We also point out the
there is a strong electric field induced by the transient magnetic field during
the parton production in the initial phase of the relativistic heavy-ion
collision and discuss its possible relevance to the scenario.Comment: Revised version to be published in Phys. Rev.
X-shaped radio galaxies as observational evidence for the interaction of supermassive binary black holes and accretion disk at pc scale
A supermassive black hole binary may form during galaxy mergering. we
investigate the interaction of the supermassive binary black holes (SMBBHs) and
an accretion disk and show that the detected X-shaped structure in some FRII
radio galaxies may be due to the interaction-realignment of inclined binary and
accretion disk occurred within the pc scale of the galaxy center. We compare in
detail the model and observations and show that the configuration is consistent
very well with the observations of X-shaped radio sources. X-shaped radio
feature form only in FRII radio sources due to the strong interaction between
the binary and a standard disk, while the absence of X-shaped FRI radio
galaxies is due to that the interaction between the binary and the radiatively
inefficient accretion flow in FRI radio sources is negligible. It is suggested
that the binary would keep misaligned with the outer disk for most of the life
time of FRII radio galaxies and the orientation of jet in most FRII radio
galaxies distributes randomly, while the jets in most FRI radio galaxies is
expected to be vertical to the accretion disk and thus the major axis of host
galaxy. We discuss the relationship of X-shaped and double-double radio
galaxies (DDRGs). The model is applied in paticular to two X-shaped radio
sources 4C+01.30 and 3C293 and one DDRG source J0116-473 and show that the
SMBBHs in the three objects have black hole mass ratios .Comment: 35 pages, no figure, no table. Accepted for publication in MNRA
Duality and Optimization for Generalized Multi-hop MIMO Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks with Linear Constraints
We consider a generalized multi-hop MIMO amplify-and-forward (AF) relay
network with multiple sources/destinations and arbitrarily number of relays. We
establish two dualities and the corresponding dual transformations between such
a network and its dual, respectively under single network linear constraint and
per-hop linear constraint. The result is a generalization of the previous
dualities under different special cases and is proved using new techniques
which reveal more insight on the duality structure that can be exploited to
optimize MIMO precoders. A unified optimization framework is proposed to find a
stationary point for an important class of non-convex optimization problems of
AF relay networks based on a local Lagrange dual method, where the primal
algorithm only finds a stationary point for the inner loop problem of
maximizing the Lagrangian w.r.t. the primal variables. The input covariance
matrices are shown to satisfy a polite water-filling structure at a stationary
point of the inner loop problem. The duality and polite water-filling are
exploited to design fast primal algorithms. Compared to the existing
algorithms, the proposed optimization framework with duality-based primal
algorithms can be used to solve more general problems with lower computation
cost.Comment: 30 pages, 8 figure
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