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A new model of quantum chaotic billiards: Spectral Statistics and Wavefunctions in 2D
Quantum chaotic dynamics is obtained for a tight-binding model in which the
energies of the atomic levels at the boundary sites are chosen at random.
Results for the square lattice indicate that the energy spectrum shows a
complex behavior with regions that obey the Wigner-Dyson statistics and
localized and quasi-ideal states distributed according to Poisson statistics.
Although the averaged spatial extension of the eigenstates in the present model
scales with the size of the system as in the Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble, the
fluctuations are much larger.Comment: 4 twocolumnn pages in revtex style, 4 postscript figures, to be
published in PRL, send comments to [email protected]
Critical generalized inverse participation ratio distributions
The system size dependence of the fluctuations in generalized inverse
participation ratios (IPR's) at criticality is investigated
numerically. The variances of the IPR logarithms are found to be
scale-invariant at the macroscopic limit. The finite size corrections to the
variances decay algebraically with nontrivial exponents, which depend on the
Hamiltonian symmetry and the dimensionality. The large- dependence of the
asymptotic values of the variances behaves as according to theoretical
estimates. These results ensure the self-averaging of the corresponding
generalized dimensions.Comment: RevTex4, 5 pages, 4 .eps figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Transactions Costs and the Viability of Rural Financial Intermediaries
In its attempt to examine the transaction cost of banks, this study develops a method of estimating transaction cost for each bank activity. It also explains the differences and the composition cost among commercial private development and rural banks. Results in this paper is hoped to improve the efficient functioning of the formal financial system.financial sector, rural sector, transaction cost, financial intermediaries
Levy flights and multifractality in quantum critical diffusion and in classical random walks on fractals
We employed the method of virial expansion in order to compute the retarded
density correlation function (generalized diffusion propagator) in the critical
random matrix ensemble in the limit of strong multifractality. We found that
the long-range nature of the Hamiltonian is a common root of both
multifractality and Levy flights which show up in the power-law intermediate-
and long-distance behavior, respectively, of the density correlation function.
We review certain models of classical random walks on fractals and show the
similarity of the density correlation function in them to that for the quantum
problem described by the random critical long-range Hamiltonians.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, v2: several typos corrected; submitted to PR
Extraordinary transverse magneto-optical Kerr effect in a superlens
It has been shown that a slab of a negative index material can behave as a
superlens enhancing the imaging resolution beyond the wavelength limit. We show
here that if such a slab possesses in addition some magneto-optical activity,
it could act as an ideal optical filter and exhibit an extraordinary transverse
magneto-optical Kerr effect. Moreover, we show that losses, which spoil the
imaging resolution of these lenses, are a necessary ingredient to observe this
effect.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Generalized conductance sum rule in atomic break junctions
When an atomic-size break junction is mechanically stretched, the total
conductance of the contact remains approximately constant over a wide range of
elongations, although at the same time the transmissions of the individual
channels (valence orbitals of the junction atom) undergo strong variations. We
propose a microscopic explanation of this phenomenon, based on Coulomb
correlation effects between electrons in valence orbitals of the junction atom.
The resulting approximate conductance quantization is closely related to the
Friedel sum rule.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, appears in Proceedings of the NATO Advanced
Research Workshop ``Size dependent magnetic scattering'', Pecs, Hungary, May
28 - June 1, 200
Enterprise Finance in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Analytical Framework
Key conceptual elements for the analysis of enterprise finance and financial intermediaries are discussed. Some methodological issues relevant to the study of the demand and supply of financial services for enterprises are addressed
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