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Structure of the Chiral Scalar Superfield in Ten Dimensions
We describe the tensors and spinor-tensors included in the -expansion
of the ten-dimensional chiral scalar superfield. The product decompositions of
all the irreducible structures with and the tensor are
provided as a first step towards the obtention of a full tensor calculus for
the superfield.Comment: 50 pages, UCLA/94/TEP/
Approach Toward a Unified Health Insurance System: What Can Japan Learn from the Korean Experience.
We discuss that Japan should make a comprehensive reform of the existing institutions of health insurance in view of the apparent structural problems centering on the financial instability of health care finance, and discrepancies in premiums and benefits among the insured.HEALTH ; JAPAN ; KOREA
Threshold for everlasting initial memory in equilibration processes
Conventional wisdom indicates that initial memory should decay away
exponentially in time for general (noncritial) equilibration processes. In
particular, time-integrated quantities such as heat are presumed to lose
initial memory in a sufficiently long-time limit. However, we show that the
large deviation function of time-integrated quantities may exhibit initial
memory effect even in the infinite-time limit, if the system is initially
prepared sufficiently far away from equilibrium. For a Brownian particle
dynamics, as an example, we found a sharp finite threshold rigorously, beyond
which the corresponding large deviation function contains everlasting initial
memory. The physical origin for this phenomenon is explored with an intuitive
argument and also from a toy model analysis.Comment: 5 pages (minor modification
Aqueous Phase C-H Bond Oxidation Reaction of Arylalkanes Catalyzed by a Water-Soluble Cationic Ru(III) Complex [(pymox-Me\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e)\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3eRuCl\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e]\u3csup\u3e+\u3c/sup\u3eBF\u3csub\u3e4\u3c/sub\u3e\u3csup\u3e-\u3c/sup\u3e
The cationic complex [(pymox-Me2)RuCl2]+BF4− was found to be a highly effective catalyst for the C−H bond oxidation reaction of arylalkanes in water. For example, the treatment of ethylbenzene (1.0 mmol) with t-BuOOH (3.0 mmol) and 1.0 mol % of the Ru catalyst in water (3 mL) cleanly produced PhCOCH3 at room temperature. Both a large kinetic isotope effect (kH/kD = 14) and a relatively large Hammett value (ρ = −1.1) suggest a solvent-caged oxygen rebounding mechanism via a Ru(IV)-oxo intermediate species
Electronic Structures of Antiperovskite Superconductor MgCNi and Related Compounds
Electronic structure of a newly discovered antiperovskite superconductor
MgCNi is investigated by using the LMTO band method. The main contribution
to the density of states (DOS) at the Fermi energy comes from Ni
3 states which are hybridized with C 2 states. The DOS at is
varied substantially by the hole or electron doping due to the very high and
narrow DOS peak located just below . We have also explored
electronic structures of C-site and Mg-site doped MgCNi systems, and
described the superconductivity in terms of the conventional phonon mechanism.Comment: 3 pages, presented at ORBITAL2001 September 11-14, 2001 (Sendai,
JAPAN
Towards Distributed Convoy Pattern Mining
Mining movement data to reveal interesting behavioral patterns has gained
attention in recent years. One such pattern is the convoy pattern which
consists of at least m objects moving together for at least k consecutive time
instants where m and k are user-defined parameters. Existing algorithms for
detecting convoy patterns, however do not scale to real-life dataset sizes.
Therefore a distributed algorithm for convoy mining is inevitable. In this
paper, we discuss the problem of convoy mining and analyze different data
partitioning strategies to pave the way for a generic distributed convoy
pattern mining algorithm.Comment: SIGSPATIAL'15 November 03-06, 2015, Bellevue, WA, US
Initial-boundary value problems for conservation laws with source terms and the Degasperis-Procesi equation
We consider conservation laws with source terms in a bounded domain with
Dirichlet boundary conditions. We first prove the existence of a strong trace
at the boundary in order to provide a simple formulation of the entropy
boundary condition. Equipped with this formulation, we go on to establish the
well-posedness of entropy solutions to the initial-boundary value problem. The
proof utilizes the kinetic formulation and the compensated compactness method.
Finally, we make use of these results to demonstrate the well-posedness in a
class of discontinuous solutions to the initial-boundary value problem for the
Degasperis-Procesi shallow water equation, which is a third order nonlinear
dispersive equation that can be rewritten in the form of a nonlinear
conservation law with a nonlocal source term.Comment: 24 page
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