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Light-cone Gauge NSR Strings in Noncritical Dimensions
Light-cone gauge NSR string theory in noncritical dimensions should
correspond to a string theory with a nonstandard longitudinal part.
Supersymmetrizing the bosonic case [arXiv:0909.4675], we formulate a
superconformal worldsheet theory for the longitudinal variables X^{\pm},
\psi^{\pm}. We show that with the transverse variables and the ghosts combined,
it is possible to construct a nilpotent BRST charge.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figur
Visibility and aerosol measurement by diode-laser random-modulation CW lidar
Examples of diode laser (DL) random-modulation continuous wave (RM-CW) lidar measurements are reported. The ability of the measurement of the visibility, vertical aerosol profile, and the cloud ceiling height is demonstrated. Although the data shown here were all measured at night time, the daytime measurement is, of course, possible. For that purpose, accurate control of the laser frequency to the center frequency of a narrow band filter is required. Now a new system with a frequency control is under construction
Learning Behaviors of Stochastic Automata and Some Applications
It is known that stochastic automata can be applied to describe the behavior of a decision maker or manager in the condition of uncertainty. This paper discusses learning behaviors of stochastic automata under unknown nonstationary multi-teacher environment. The consistency of sequential decision making procedures is proved under some mild conditions
Method for making conductors for ferrite memory arrays
The ferrite memory arrays are made from pre-formed metal conductors for the ferrite arrays. The conductors are made by forming a thin sheet of a metallizing paste of metal alloy powder, drying the paste layer, bisque firing the dried sheet at a first temperature, and then punching the conductors from the fired sheet. During the bisque firing, the conductor sheet shrinks to 58 percent of its pre-fired volume and the alloy particles sinter together. The conductors are embedded in ferrite sheet material and finally fired at a second higher temperature during which firing the conductors shrink approximately the same degree as the ferrite material
Monetary policy rule: A broad monetary conditions index for Nigeria
To determine the relative importance of both the domestic and external influences on monetary policy formulation, this paper constructs a broad monetary conditions index for Nigeria. It brings together the three key channels of monetary transmission, namely interest rate, exchange rate and credit channels. The result gives dominance to exchange rate channel, followed by credit channel and interest rate channel. The resultant monetary conditions index traces fairly well the policy direction of the Central Bank of Nigeria for the studied period, hence can serve as an adequate gauge of monetary policy stance of the Bank
D-brane States and Disk Amplitudes in OSp Invariant Closed String Field Theory
We construct solitonic states in the OSp invariant string field theory, which
are BRST invariant in the leading order of regularization parameter .
We calculate the disk amplitudes using these solitonic states and show that
they describe D-branes and ghost D-branes.Comment: 37 pages, 8 figure
Fiscal Policy in Nigeria: An Appraisal of the Increasing Role of Sub-National Governments
The conduct of economic policy is a shared responsibility of the three tiers of government in Nigeria with federal government having the largest share especially in the area of revenue generation, hence the role of state and local governments in the fiscal policy actions in the past are often disregarded. Analysts are, however, of the view that, in recent times, particularly with the entrenchment of democratic governance, the fiscal policy feats of sub-national government put together are becoming as important as that of federal government. This study therefore assesses the trend in the fiscal policy roles of the three tiers of government in Nigeria, to determine which is dominant; federal or state and local governments put together. The findings of the study indicate that, there is still a “centripetal” bias in the assignments of revenue powers without regard to expenditure responsibilities. The expenditure trends of the sub-national governments have surpassed that of federal government without a corresponding increase in their revenue powers, thereby makes them heavily dependent on federal government for revenue. It also finds an increasing trend in the fiscal deficit of sub-national government. The study suggests further divulgence of tax base in favour of sub-national governments or increase in their share of Federation Account as well as diversification of the nation’s revenue base so as to improve the revenue accruable to all tiers of government. Keywords: Fiscal policy, government, revenue, expenditure, budge
Nigeria’s Potential Growth and Output Gap: Application of Different Econometrics Filters
The concept of potential output and the corresponding output gap had received considerable attention by both policy makers and academic researchers, particularly in the developed countries. This is a reflection of not only its theoretical significance, but also its policy relevance. Output gap is used to model price and wage inflation, in estimating fiscal balance and the impact of structural reforms on the economy, hence an important indicator of fiscal policy trust. Most importantly, to a central banker it is critical in modelling monetary policy decision making process, as it serves as an input into central banks economic projections which forms an integral part of monetary policy decision and the setting of monetary policy rates. This paper measures the potential output and the corresponding output gap for Nigeria using Hodrick-Prescott filter, Baxter-King filter and both fixed and full length Christiano-Fitzgerald filters. The methods yielded different results, but with strong similarities in their evolution over time. According to all the methods, on the average, the economy was over heated during the early part of the sample period (2004:Q1 to 2005:Q4) but operated below capacity between 2008:Q1 and 2009:Q4. Interestingly, a fairly strong and stable relationship exists between inflation and the estimated output gaps. With this noticeable connection, using output gap to compliment expert judgement, in monetary policy decision making, would conceptually be a good decision. Keywords: Potential growth, output gap, econometric filtering, Nigeri
Light-cone Gauge NSR Strings in Noncritical Dimensions II -- Ramond Sector
Light-cone gauge superstring theory in noncritical dimensions corresponds to
a worldsheet theory with nonstandard longitudinal part in the conformal gauge.
The longitudinal part of the worldsheet theory is a superconformal field theory
called X^{\pm} CFT. We show that the X^{\pm} CFT combined with the
super-reparametrization ghost system can be described by free variables. It is
possible to express the correlation functions in terms of these free variables.
Bosonizing the free variables, we construct the spin fields and BRST invariant
vertex operators for the Ramond sector in the conformal gauge formulation. By
using these vertex operators, we can rewrite the tree amplitudes of the
noncritical light-cone gauge string field theory, with external lines in the
(R,R) sector as well as those in the (NS,NS) sector, in a BRST invariant way.Comment: 33 pages; v2: minor modification
Spacetime Fermions in Light-cone Gauge Superstring Field Theory and Dimensional Regularization
We consider the dimensional regularization of the light-cone gauge type II
superstring field theories in the NSR formalism. In the previous work, we have
calculated the tree-level amplitudes with external lines in the (NS,NS) sector
using the regularization and shown that the desired results are obtained
without introducing contact term interactions. In this work, we study the
tree-level amplitudes with external lines in the Ramond sector. In order to
deal with them, we propose a worldsheet theory to be used instead of that for
the naive dimensional regularization. With the worldsheet theory, we regularize
and define the tree-level amplitudes by analytic continuation. We show that the
results coincide with those of the first quantized formulation.Comment: 28 pages, 5 figures; v2: more details of our manipulations in
subsection 3.2 added, figures and references added; v3: clarifications adde
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