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Coalition Formation in a Legislative Voting Game
We experimentally investigate the Jackson-Moselle (2002) model where legislators bargain over policy proposals and the allocation of private goods. Key comparative static predictions of the model hold as policy proposals shift in the predicted direction with private goods, with the variance in policy outcomes increasing as well. Private goods increase total welfare even after accounting for their cost and help secure legislative compromise. Coalition formations are better characterized by an efficient equal split between coalition partners than the stationary subgame perfect equilibrium prediction
Fracture strength and Young's modulus of ZnO nanowires
The fracture strength of ZnO nanowires vertically grown on sapphire
substrates was measured in tensile and bending experiments. Nanowires with
diameters between 60 and 310 nm and a typical length of 2 um were manipulated
with an atomic force microscopy tip mounted on a nanomanipulator inside a
scanning electron microscope. The fracture strain of (7.7 +- 0.8)% measured in
the bending test was found close to the theoretical limit of 10% and revealed a
strength about twice as high as in the tensile test. From the tensile
experiments the Young's modulus could be measured to be within 30% of that of
bulk ZnO, contrary to the lower values found in literature.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Relativistic Landau Levels in the Rotating Cosmic String Spacetime
In the spacetime induced by a rotating cosmic string we compute the energy
levels of a massive spinless particle coupled covariantly to a homogeneous
magnetic field parallel to the string. Afterwards, we consider the addition of
a scalar potential with a Coulomb-type and a linear confining term and
completely solve the Klein-Gordon equations for each configuration. Finally,
assuming rigid-wall boundary conditions, we find the Landau levels when the
linear defect is itself magnetized. Remarkably, our analysis reveals that the
Landau quantization occurs even in the absence of gauge fields provided the
string is endowed with spin.Comment: Writing and grammar revised. References added. 14 pages, no figures.
To appear in European Phys. J.
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