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Online Appendix to "Training, search and wage dispersion"
Online appendix for the Review of Economic Dynamics article
Equilibrium Tuition, Applications, Admissions and Enrollment in the College Market
I develop and estimate a structural equilibrium model of the college market. Students, having heterogeneous abilities and preferences, make college application decisions, subject to uncertainty and application costs. Colleges, observing only noisy measures of student ability, choose tuition and admissions policies to compete for more able students. Tuition, applications, admissions and enrollment are joint outcomes from a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium. I estimate the structural parameters of the model using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, via a three-step procedure to deal with potential multiple equilibria. In counterfactual experiments, I use the model first to examine the extent to which college enrollment can be increased by expanding the supply of colleges, and then to assess the importance of various measures of student ability.College market, tuition, applications, admissions, enrollment, discrete choice, market equilibrium, multiple equilibria, estimation
Theory for superconductivity in alkali chromium arsenides A2Cr3As3 (A=K,Rb,Cs)
We propose an extended Hubbard model with three molecular orbitals on a
hexagonal lattice with symmetry to study recently discovered
superconductivity in ACrAs (A=K,Rb,Cs). Effective pairing
interactions from paramagnon fluctuations are derived within the random phase
approximation, and are found to be most attractive in spin triplet channels. At
small Hubbard and moderate Hund's coupling, the pairing arises from
3-dimensional (3D) band and has a spatial symmetry
, which gives line nodes in the gap function. At large
, a fully gapped -wave state, dominates at the quasi-1D
-band
Twist-3 contribution to the pion electromagnetic form factor
Non-leading contribution to the pion electromagnetic form factor which comes
from the pion twist-3 wave function is analyzed in the modified hard scattering
approach (MHSA) proposed by Li and Sterman. This contribution is enhanced
significantly due to bound state effect (the twist-3 wave function is
independent of the fractional momentum carried by the parton and has a large
factor with being the pion meson mass and
being the mean u- and d-quark masses). Consequently, although it is suppressed
by the factor , the twist-3 contribution is comparable with and even
larger than the leading twist (twist-2) contribution at intermediate energy
region of being .Comment: 10 pages, 2 fgures, latex. More discussions on the Sudakov effect
added, references added. To appear in European Physical Journal C
(Zeitschrift fur Physik C
Characterization of symmetry-protected topological phases in polymerized models by trajectories of Majorana stars
By using Majorana's stellar representation, we give a clear geometrical
interpretation of the topological phases of inversion-symmetric polymerized
models by mapping the Bloch states of multi-band systems to Majorana stars on
the Bloch sphere. While trajectories of Majorana stars of a filled Bloch band
exhibit quite different geometrical structures for topologically trivial and
nontrivial phases, we further demonstrate that these structures are uniquely
determined by distributions of Majorana stars of two high-symmetrical momentum
states, which have different parities for topologically different states.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
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