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Supply Chain Efficiency Analysis: A Theoretical Approach
We divide the supply chain into a central control system (CCS) case and a decentralized control system (DCS) case, and compare the supply chain efficiency with both the CCS case and the DCS case. We find that the supply chain efficiency of a capital-intensive industry is better under the CCS case than under the DCS case. Under the CCS case, the maximized supply chain efficiency can be reached by choosing either the lowest price that the upstream firm is willing to receive or the highest price that the downstream firm is willing to pay for intermediate goods
Spectral Weights, d-wave Pairing Amplitudes, and Particle-hole Tunneling Asymmetry of a Strongly Correlated Superconductor
The spectral weights (SW's) for adding and removing an electron of the
Gutzwiller projected d-wave superconducting (SC) state of the t-J-type models
are studied numerically on finite lattices. Restrict to the uniform system but
treat exactly the strong correlation between electrons, we show that the
product of weights is equal to the pairing amplitude squared, same as in the
weakly coupled case. In addition, we derive a rigorous relation of SW with
doping in the electron doped system and obtain particle-hole asymmetry of the
conductance-proportional quantity within the SC gap energy and, also, the
anti-correlation between gap sizes and peak heights observed in tunneling
spectroscopy on high Tc cuprates.Comment: 4 Revtex pages and 4 .eps figures. Published versio
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