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Estimating the Impacts of Climate Change on Mortality in OECD Countries
The major contribution of this study is to combines both climatic and macroeconomic factors simultaneously in the estimation of mortality using the capital city of 22 OECD countries from the period 1990 to 2008. The empirical results provide strong evidences that higher income and a lower unemployment rate could reduce mortality rates, while the increases in precipitation and temperature variation have significantly positive impacts on the mortality rates. The effects of changing average temperature on mortality rates in summer and winter are asymmetrical and also depend on the location. Combining the future climate change scenarios with the estimation outcomes show that mortality rates in OECD countries in 2100 will be increased by 3.77% to 5.89%.Climate change; mortality; panel data model
Semiconductor quantum dots in high magnetic fields: The composite-fermion view
We review and extend the composite fermion theory for semiconductor quantum
dots in high magnetic fields. The mean-field model of composite fermions is
unsatisfactory for the qualitative physics at high angular momenta. Extensive
numerical calculations demonstrate that the microscopic CF theory, which
incorporates interactions between composite fermions, provides an excellent
qualitative and quantitative account of the quantum dot ground state down to
the largest angular momenta studied, and allows systematic improvements by
inclusion of mixing between composite fermion Landau levels (called
levels).Comment: 13 pages, 8 figure
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