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Innovation and jobs: evidence from manufacturing firms
This paper is aimed at structurally assessing the employment effects of the innovative activities of firms. We estimate firm level displacement and compensation effects in a model in which the stock of knowledge capital raises firm relative efficiency through process innovations and firm demand through product innovations. Displacement is estimated from the elasticity of employment with respect to innovation in the (conditional or Hicksian) demand for labour. Compensation effects are estimated from a firm-specific demand relationship. We also assess the enlargement and weakening of these effects due to firm agents’ behaviour aimed at appropriating innovation rents. We find that the potential employment compensation effect of process innovations surpasses the displacement effect, both in the short and long run (when competitors react), and that product innovation doubles the expanding impact by unit of expenditure, but also that agents’ behaviour can seriously reduce these effects. The actual elasticity of employment to knowledge capital is estimated, however, not far from unity, while “passive” productivity growth is suggested to have null or negative employment effects
Linear Assignment Maps for Correlated System-Environment States
An assignment map is a mathematical operator that describes initial
system-environment states for open quantum systems. We reexamine the notion of
assignments, introduced by Pechukas, and show the conditions assignments can
account for correlations between the system and the environment, concluding
that assignment maps can be made linear at the expense of positivity or
consistency is more reasonable. We study the role of other conditions, such as
consistency and positivity of the map, and show the effects of relaxing these.
Finally, we establish a connection between the violation of positivity of
linear assignments and the no-broadcasting theorem.Comment: 6 pages, 1 tabl
Unification of witnessing initial system-environment correlations and witnessing non-Markovianity
We show the connection between a witness that detects dynamical maps with
initial system-environment correlations and a witness that detects
non-Markovian open quantum systems. Our analysis is based on studying the role
that state preparation plays in witnessing violations of contractivity of open
quantum system dynamics. Contractivity is a property of some quantum processes
where the trace distance of density matrices decrease with time. From this, we
show how a witness of initial-correlations is an upper bound to a witness of
non-Markovianity. We discuss how this relationship shows further connections
between initial system-environment correlations and non-Markovianity at an
instance of time in open quantum systems.Comment: 5 page
Non-gaussianity at tree and one-loop levels from vector field perturbations
We study the spectrum P_\zeta and bispectrum B_\zeta of the primordial
curvature perturbation \zeta when the latter is generated by scalar and vector
field perturbations. The tree-level and one-loop contributions from vector
field perturbations are worked out considering the possibility that the
one-loop contributions may be dominant over the tree level terms (both (either)
in P_\zeta and (or) in B_\zeta) and viceversa. The level of non-gaussianity in
the bispectrum, f_{NL}, is calculated and related to the level of statistical
anisotropy in the power spectrum, g_\zeta. For very small amounts of
statistical anisotropy in the power spectrum, the level of non-gaussianity may
be very high, in some cases exceeding the current observational limit.Comment: LaTeX file, 11 pages, Main body: 8 pages, References: 3 pages. v2:
Minor corrections. References added. Conclusions unchanged. v3: Minor
corrections. Some references added and others updated. Version accepted for
publication in Physical Review
Vanishing quantum discord is not necessary for completely-positive maps
The description of the dynamics of a system that may be correlated with its
environment is only meaningful within the context of a specific framework.
Different frameworks rely upon different assumptions about the initial
system-environment state. We reexamine the connections between
complete-positivity and quantum discord within two different sets of
assumptions about the relevant family of initial states. We present an example
of a system-environment state with non-vanishing quantum discord that leads to
a completely-positive map. This invalidates an earlier claim on the necessity
of vanishing quantum discord for completely-positive maps. In our final remarks
we discuss the physical validity of each approach.Comment: close to published versio
Operational Markov condition for quantum processes
We derive a necessary and sufficient condition for a quantum process to be
Markovian which coincides with the classical one in the relevant limit. Our
condition unifies all previously known definitions for quantum Markov processes
by accounting for all potentially detectable memory effects. We then derive a
family of measures of non-Markovianity with clear operational interpretations,
such as the size of the memory required to simulate a process, or the
experimental falsifiability of a Markovian hypothesis.Comment: 5+3 pages, 4 figures; split off from earlier version of
arXiv:1512.0058
The evaluation of a Problem-Based Learning approach in a graduate Agrarian Constructions program
En este trabajo se exponen los resultados de una aplicación y evaluación de la Metodología didáctica
específica denominada Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas (ABP) en estudiantes de Construcciones
Agrarias. El trabajo se ha efectuado durante el curso 2015-16 en dos grupos de alumnos del Grado de
Ingeniería Agrícola de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Huelva (España). El
estudio incluyó la aplicación de la metodología didáctica específica y su evaluación. La evaluación se ha
efectuado empleando un método cuasi-experimental. El diseño del ABP ha requerido una programación
cuidadosa, incluyendo una parte significativa de trabajo autónomo por el estudiante. Los resultados
muestran que el ABP es preferible a otra didáctica tradicional expositiva ya que se observa una diferencia
significativa en la adquisición de conocimientos por los alumnos.This paper presents the results of a study into the implementation and evaluation of problem-based learning
(PBL) methodology in an Agrarian Constructions program. The study was carried out during the academic
year 2015-2016 with two groups of students of the degree in Agricultural Engineering of the School of
Engineering at the University of Huelva in Spain. The study included the implementation of this novel
approach and its evaluation. The evaluation was performed using a quasi-experimental method.
Programming a course of PBL demands careful planning and the inclusion of a significant amount of selfdirected
work by students. The results indicated that there is a significant difference in the acquisition of
knowledge by students, suggesting that PBL should be preferred instead of the more traditional lecturebased
approaches
On the Issue of the \zeta Series Convergence and Loop Corrections in the Generation of Observable Primordial Non-Gaussianity in Slow-Roll Inflation. Part II: the Trispectrum
We calculate the trispectrum T_\zeta of the primordial curvature perturbation
\zeta, generated during a {\it slow-roll} inflationary epoch by considering a
two-field quadratic model of inflation with {\it canonical} kinetic terms. We
consider loop contributions as well as tree level terms, and show that it is
possible to attain very high, {\it including observable}, values for the level
of non-gaussianity \tau_{NL} if T_\zeta is dominated by the one-loop
contribution. Special attention is paid to the claim in JCAP {\bf 0902}, 017
(2009) [arXiv:0812.0807 [astro-ph]] that, in the model studied in this paper
and for the specific inflationary trajectory we choose, the quantum
fluctuations of the fields overwhelm the classical evolution. We argue that
such a claim actually does not apply to our model, although more research is
needed in order to understand the role of quantum diffusion. We also consider
the probability that an observer in an ensemble of realizations of the density
field sees a non-gaussian distribution. In that respect, we show that the
probability associated to the chosen inflationary trajectory is non-negligible.
Finally, the levels of non-gaussianity f_{NL} and \tau_{NL} in the bispectrum
B_\zeta and trispectrum T_\zeta of \zeta, respectively, are also studied for
the case in which \zeta is not generated during inflation.Comment: LaTex File, 27 pages, 8 figures. v2: Previous Section 2 has been
removed. Two new sections (3 and 4) discussing the classicality condition
given by Byrnes, Choi, and Hall, in JCAP 0902, 017 (2009), and the
probability that an observer sees a non-gaussian distribution have been
added. v3: Version accepted for publication in Physical Review
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