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Knowledge disclosure as intellectual property rights
We study a model in which an inventor discloses knowledge about its innovation and
then a rival chooses the probability of attaining a competing invention. Disclosures, by
creating prior art, diminish the probability that the rival has of receiving a patent for its
invention (legal externality), but, by revealing knowledge, they decrease the marginal
cost of R&D (knowledge externality). We stress the following result. If the knowledge
externality is large compared to the legal externality, decreasing the patentability
standards leads to fewer disclosures and may hinder R&D. We also determine the
impact of changes in market payoffs on the equilibrium level of disclosures and R&D
Trimming and tapering semi-parametric estimates in asymmetric long memory time series
This paper considers semi-parametric frequency domain inference for seasonal or cyclical time series with asymmetric long memory properties. It is shown that tapering the data reduces the bias caused by the asymmetry of the spectral density at the cyclical frequency. We provide a joint treatment of different tapering schemes and of the log-periodogram regression and Gaussian semi-parametric estimates of the memory parameters. Tapering allows for a less restrictive trimming of frequencies for the analysis of the asymptotic properties of both estimates when allowing for asymmetries. Simple rules for inference are feasible thanks to tapering and their validity in finite samples is investigated in a simulation exercise and for an empirical example.Publicad
Anti de Sitter Gravity from BF-Chern-Simons-Higgs Theories
It is shown that an action inspired from a BF and Chern-Simons model, based
on the isometry group SO(3, 2), with the inclusion of a Higgs potential
term, furnishes the MacDowell-Mansouri-Chamseddine-West action for gravity,
with a Gauss-Bonnet and cosmological constant term. The space is a
natural vacuum of the theory. Using Vasiliev's procedure to construct higher
spin massless fields in AdS spaces and a suitable star product, we discuss the
preliminary steps to construct the corresponding higher-spin action in
space representing the higher spin extension of this model. Brief remarks on
Noncommutative Gravity are made.Comment: 6 pages, plain Tex, Revised. References are are adde
Transients in the Synchronization of Oscillator Arrays
The purpose of this note is threefold. First we state a few conjectures that
allow us to rigorously derive a theory which is asymptotic in N (the number of
agents) that describes transients in large arrays of (identical) linear damped
harmonic oscillators in R with completely decentralized nearest neighbor
interaction. We then use the theory to establish that in a certain range of the
parameters transients grow linearly in the number of agents (and faster outside
that range). Finally, in the regime where this linear growth occurs we give the
constant of proportionality as a function of the signal velocities (see [3]) in
each of the two directions. As corollaries we show that symmetric interactions
are far from optimal and that all these results independent of (reasonable)
boundary conditions.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Subband structure of II-VI modulation-doped magnetic quantum wells
Here we investigate the spin-dependent subband structure of newly-developed
Mn-based modulation-doped quantum wells. In the presence of an external
magnetic field, the s-d exchange coupling between carriers and localized d
electrons of the Mn impurities gives rise to large spin splittings resulting in
a magnetic-field dependent subband structure. Within the framework of the
effective-mass approximation, we self-consistently calculate the subband
structure at zero temperature using Density Functional Theory (DFT) with a
Local Spin Density Approximation (LSDA). We present results for the
magnetic-field dependence of the subband structure of shallow ZnSe/ZnCdMnSe
modulation doped quantum wells. Our results show a significant contribution to
the self-consistent potential due to the exchange-correlation term. These
calculations are the first step in the study of a variety of interesting
spin-dependent phenomena, e.g., spin-resolved transport and many-body effects
in polarized two-dimensional electron gases.Comment: 3 pages, 3 postscript figures, submitted to the proceedings of the
10th Brazilian Workshop on Semiconductor Physics (BWSP10
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