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    DJpsiFDC: an event generator for the process ggJ/ψJ/ψgg\to J/\psi J/\psi at LHC

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    DJpsiFDC is an event generator package for the process ggJ/ψJ/ψgg\to J/\psi J/\psi. It generates events for primary leading-order 222\to 2 processes. The package could generate a LHE document and this document could easily be embedded into detector simulation software frameworks. The package is produced in Fortran codes.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    Exchange Rate Dynamics and the Bilateral Trade Balance: The Case of U.S. Agriculture

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    This study examines the dynamic effects of changes in exchange rates on bilateral trade of agricultural products between the United States and its 15 major trading partners. Special attention is paid to investigate whether or not the J-curve hypothesis holds for U.S. agricultural trade. For this purpose, an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to cointegration is applied to quarterly time-series data from 1989 and 2007. Results show that the exchange rate plays a crucial role in determining the short- and long-run behavior of U.S. agricultural trade. However, we find little evidence of the J-curve phenomenon for U.S. agricultural products with the United States’ major trading partners.agricultural trade, autoregressive distributed lag approach to cointegration, bilateral trade, J-curve effect, International Relations/Trade, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods,

    Testing Charmonium Production Mechanism via Polarized J/ψJ/\psi Pair Production at the LHC

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    At present the color-octet mechanism is still an important and debatable part in the non-relativistic QCD(NRQCD). We find in this work that the polarized double charmonium production at the LHC may pose a stringent test on the charmonium production mechanism. Result shows that the transverse momentum(pTp_T) scaling behaviors of double J/ψJ/\psi differential cross sections in color-singlet and -octet production mechanisms deviate distinctively from each other while pTp_T is larger than 7 GeV. In color-octet mechanism, the two J/ψJ/\psis in one pair are mostly transversely polarized when pT2mcp_T\gg 2 m_c, as expected from the fragmentation limit point of view. In color-singlet mechanism, there is about one half of the charmonium pairs with at least one J/ψJ/\psi being longitudinally polarized at moderate transverse momentum. The energy dependence of the polarized J/ψJ/\psi pair production is found to be weak, and this process is found to be experimentally attainable in the early phase of the LHC operation.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure

    The J-Curve Phenomenon: Myth or Reality?

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    This study examines the J-curve phenomenon for the U.S. agricultural trade and compares the effect on agricultural trade relative to the U.S. non-agricultural trade. For this purpose, the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model is adopted to estimate bilateral trade data between the U.S. and her three major trading partners ¦¡ Japan, Canada and Mexico. We find little evidence of the J-curve for the U.S. agricultural trade with Japan, Canada and Mexico. For the non-agricultural trade, on the other hand, the behavior of the U.S. trade with industrialized economies such as Japan and Canada follows the J-curve, but not with developing economies such as Mexico.International Relations/Trade,

    Mechanical identification of layer-specific properties of mouse carotid arteries using 3D-DIC and a hyperelastic anisotropic constitutive model

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    The role of mechanics is known to be of primary order in many arterial diseases; however, determining mechanical properties of arteries remains a challenge. This paper discusses the identifiability of the passive mechanical properties of a mouse carotid artery, taking into account the orientation of collagen fibres in the medial and adventitial layers. On the basis of 3D digital image correlation measurements of the surface strain during an inflation/extension test, an inverse identification method is set up. It involves a 3D finite element mechanical model of the mechanical test and an optimisation algorithm. A two-layer constitutive model derived from the Holzapfel model is used, with five and then seven parameters. The five-parameter model is successfully identified providing layer-specific fibre angles. The seven-parameter model is over parameterised, yet it is shown that additional data from a simple tension test make the identification of refined layer-specific data reliable.Comment: PB-CMBBE-15.pd

    Does Government Expenditure on Education Promote Economic Growth? An Econometric Analysis

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    Education being an important component of human capital has always attracted the interests of economists, researchers and policy makers. Governments across the globe in general and in India in particular are trying to improve the human capital by pumping more investments in education. But the issue that whether improved level of education resulting from more education spending can promote economic growth is still controversial. Some economists and researchers have supported the bi-directional relation between these two variables, while it has also been suggested that it is the economic growth that stimulates governments spend more on education, not the other way. Considering this research issue, the present paper uses linear and non-linear Granger Causality methods to determine the causal relationship between education spending and economic growth in India for the period 1951-2009. The findings of this paper indicate that economic growth affects the level of government spending on education irrespective of any lag effects, but investments in education also tend to influence economic growth after some time-lag. The results are particularly useful in theoretical and empirical research by economists, regulators and policy makers

    Solitons in a PT{\cal PT}- symmetric χ(2)\chi^{(2)} coupler

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    We consider the existence and stability of solitons in a χ(2)\chi^{(2)} coupler. Both the fundamental and second harmonics undergo gain in one of the coupler cores and are absorbed in the other one. The gain and losses are balanced creating a parity-time (PT{\cal PT}) symmetric configuration. We present two types of families of PT{\cal PT}-symmetric solitons, having equal and different profiles of the fundamental and second harmonics. It is shown that gain and losses can stabilize solitons. Interaction of stable solitons is shown. In the cascading limit the model is reduced to the PT{\cal PT}-symmetric coupler with effective Kerr-type nonlinearity and balanced nonlinear gain and losses
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