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Rational Expectations and the Aggregation of Diverse Information in Laboratory Security Markets
The study explores the information aggregation properties of experimental markets in which a fully revealing rational expectations equilibrium exists. In single securities markets in which traders have different preferences, information aggregation seems to be minimal, and rational expectations equilibrium are not attained. If the market has a complete set of contingent claims securities or if preferences are identical, the rational expectations equilibrium model works well
Experts\u27 Advice to Information Systems Doctoral Students
This paper summarizes the results of a panel discussion offering advice to doctoral students in advancing through their programs and getting a start on their career. The panel was held at the 2003 Annual Conference of the Southern Association for Information Systems, and panelists included five senior MIS faculty members who, combined, have chaired over 80 dissertations. Topics included choosing a dissertation topic, dealing with the dissertation committee, completing the dissertation, the job hunt, marketability, building a publication record, and advice for new faculty
Can One Measure the Weak Phase of a Penguin Diagram?
The b -> d penguin amplitude receives contributions from internal u, c and
t-quarks. We show that it is impossible to measure the weak phase of any of
these penguin contributions without theoretical input. However, it is possible
to obtain the weak phase if one makes a single assumption involving the
hadronic parameters. With such an assumption, one can test for the presence of
new physics in the b -> d flavour-changing neutral current by comparing the
weak phase of B_d^0-{\bar B}_d^0 mixing with that of the t-quark contribution
to the b -> d penguin.Comment: 20 pages, no figure
Sediment grain-size and loss-on-ignition analyses from 2002 Englebright Lake coring and sampling campaigns
This report presents sedimentologic data from three 2002 sampling campaigns conducted in Englebright Lake on the Yuba River in northern California. This work was done to assess the properties of the material deposited in the reservoir between completion of Englebright Dam in 1940 and 2002, as part of the Upper Yuba River Studies Program. Included are the results of grain-size-distribution and loss-on-ignition analyses for 561 samples, as well as an error analysis based on replicate pairs of subsamples
Radiostereometric Analysis of Tantalum vs. Titanium Acetabular Shells in Young THR Patients
Introduction: In the active total hip replacement (THR) population, maintaining acetabular component stability and limiting polyethylene wear are crucial components to preventing premature implant failure. Titanium with Co/Cr/Mo fiber metal coating is among the most common materials used in cementless THR. Trabecular metal, composed of porous tantalum, has a metallic strut design resembling trabecular bone, designed to improve tissue infiltration and limit migration. This study assesses the stability and clinical outcomes of tantalum versus titanium acetabular shells using radiostereometric analysis (RSA) technology.
Methods: In this IRB approved, prospective, randomized, blinded study, 46 patients received a primary THR by a single surgeon (DCA). Each patient was randomized to receive a titanium (23) (Trilogy, Zimmer) or tantalum (23) (Modular tantalum shell, Zimmer) uncemented hemispheric cup and either a highly-crosslinked or conventional polyethylene liner. Tantalum RSA markers were implanted around the liner periphery, femur, and periacetabular bone in each patient. RSA examinations, Harris Hip, UCLA, WOMAC, SF-36 scores were obtained at 10 days, 6 months, and annually with the furthest patients evaluated through 5 years.
Results: Median translation was greater at all time points for the tantalum mesh cups except for the 3-year follow-up, however due to large standard errors, there was no significant difference between the two designs (p\u3e0.05). These large standard errors were predominantly caused by two outliers, neither of which had clinical evidence of loosening at 5 years follow-up. Mean UCLA, WOMAC, Harris Hip, and SF-36 PCS and MCS scores improved similarly in both groups.
Conclusions: In this young THR population, both titanium and tantalum acetabular shells demonstrated excellent stability at five years follow up. Tantalum shells demonstrated slightly greater micromotion, but there was no statistically significant difference in shell migration. Outstanding clinical outcomes with statistically significant improvements in function and pain relief were observed in both groups
Radiostereometric Analysis of Femoral Head Penetration in Cross-Linked Polyethylene in THR Patients
Background: In the young total hip replacement (THR) population limiting polyethylene liner wear is crucial to preventing premature implant failure. Highly cross-linked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (HXLPE) liners were designed to improve wear resistance of polyethylene liners. Radiostereometric analysis (RSA) provides highly precise measurements of liner wear. This study utilized RSA to characterize wear of conventional versus HXLPE liners up to five years following THR.
Methods: This IRB-approved, prospective, randomized, blinded study, involved 46 patients with a mean age of 58 and BMI of 30. Each patient was double randomized to receive a conventional or HXLPE liner with an uncemented titanium mesh or tantalum trabecular metal cup. Both liners were prepared from compression-molded GUR 1050 resin without calcium stearate, while HXLPE liners undergo further e-beam irradiation and annealing. At the time of surgery, 1mm tantalum RSA markers were implanted around the liner periphery, femur and periacetabular bone. RSA examinations, Harris Hip, UCLA, WOMAC, SF-36 scores were obtained pre-operatively, post-operatively, at six weeks, six months and annually through five years.
Results: All patients had statistically significant improvement in Harris Hip, WOMAC and SF-36 PCS scores following THR with no difference between cohorts. On RSA examination, of titanium shells, HXLPE liners revealed significantly lower femoral head penetration at each follow up except six weeks and six months (p
Conclusion: In this young THR population RSA shows significantly less femoral head penetration in the HXLPE liners compared to conventional liners. Novel RSA techniques have been developed to determine polyethylene wear in patients
New CP observables in B0(t) -> hyperon + antihyperon from parity violation in the sequential decay
We consider the decay B0(t) -> hyperon + antihyperon, followed by hyperon
weak decay. We show that parity violation in the latter allows to reach new CP
observables: not only Im(lambda_f) but also Re(lambda_f) can be measured. In
the decay B0_d(t) -> Lambda LambdaBar (BR ~ 10-6), Lambda -> p pi- these
observables reduce to sin(2alpha) and cos(2alpha) in the small Penguin limit,
the latter solving the discrete ambiguity alpha -> pi/2 -alpha. For beta one
could consider the Cabibbo suppressed mode B0_d(t) -> Lambda_c Lambda_cBar (BR
\~ 10-4), Lambda_c -> Lambda pi+, p K0bar, ... (with BR ~ 10-2). The pure
Penguin modes B0_s(t)->Sigma-Sigma-Bar, Xi-Xi-Bar, Omega-Omega-Bar (BR ~ 10-7)
can be useful in the search of CP violation beyond the Standard Model. Because
of the small total rates, the study of these modes could only be done in future
high statistics experiments. Also, in the most interesting case Lambda
LambdaBar the time dependence of the asymmetry can be difficult to reconstruct.
On the other hand, we show that B_d mesons, being a coherent source of Lambda
LambdaBar, is useful to look for CP violation in Lambda decay. We also discuss
B0_d(t) -> J/Psi K*0 -> l+ l- K_S pi0 where the secondary decays conserve
parity, and angular correlations allow to determine terms of the form
cos(delta)cos(2beta), delta being a strong phase. This phase has been measured
by CLEO, but we point out that a discrete ambiguity prevents to determine
sign(cos(2beta)). However, if one assumes small strong phases, like in
factorization and as supported by CLEO data, one could have information on
sign(cos(2beta)). Similar remarks can be done for cos(2alpha) in the decay
B_d0(t) -> rho rho -> 4pi.Comment: LaTeX, 35 pages, 4 figures in a separate postscript fil
Exploring CP Violation with B_d -> D K_s Decays
We (re)examine CP violation in the decays B_d -> D K_s, where D represents
D^0, D(bar), or one of their excited states. The quantity can be extracted from the time-dependent rates for and , where the decays to
. If one considers a non-CP-eigenstate hadronic final state to
which both D(bar) and D^0 can decay (e.g. ), then one can obtain two
of the angles of the unitarity triangle from measurements of the time-dependent
rates for and .
There are no penguin contributions to these decays, so all measurements are
theoretically clean.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX, no figure
Taming the Penguin in the B0(t) -> Pi+Pi- CP-asymmetry: Observables and Minimal Theoretical Input
Penguin contributions, being not negligible in general, can hide the
information on the CKM angle alpha coming from the measurement of the
time-dependent B0(t) -> pi+pi- CP-asymmetry. Nevertheless, we show that this
information can be summarized in a set of simple equations, expressing alpha as
a multi-valued function of a single theoretically unknown parameter, which
conveniently can be chosen as a well-defined ratio of penguin to tree
amplitudes. Using these exact analytic expressions, free of any assumption
besides the Standard Model, and some reasonable hypotheses to constrain the
modulus of the penguin amplitude, we derive several new upper bounds on the
penguin-induced shift |2alpha-2alpha_eff|, generalizing the recent result of
Grossman and Quinn. These bounds depend on the averaged branching ratios of
some decays (pi0pi0, K0K0bar, K+-pi-+) particularly sensitive to the penguin.
On the other hand, with further and less conservative approximations, we show
that the knowledge of the B+- -> Kpi+- branching ratio alone gives sufficient
information to extract the free parameter without the need of other
measurements, and without knowing |V_td| or |V_ub|. More generally, knowing the
modulus of the penguin amplitude with an accuracy of ~30% might result in an
extraction of alpha competitive with the experimentally more difficult isospin
analysis. We also show that our framework allows to recover most of the
previous approaches in a transparent and simple way, and in some cases to
improve them. In addition we discuss in detail the problem of the various kinds
of discrete ambiguities.Comment: LaTeX2e, 44 pages, 9 figures (from 18 postscript files) included with
epsf. Minor changes, references updated. New CLEO results from ICHEP'98 are
taken into account. To appear in Phys. Rev.
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