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Consumers’ Attitudes on Services of General Interest in the EU: Accessibility, Price and Quality 2000-2004
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the services provided by the utilities after two decades of reforms? We focus on electricity, gas, water, telephone in the EU 15 Member States. The variables we analyse are consumers’ satisfaction with accessibility, price and quality, as reported in three waves of Eurobarometer survey, 2000-2002-2004, comprising around 47,000 observations. We use ordered logit models to analyze the impact of privatization and regulatory reforms, as represented by an OECD dataset, controlling for individual and country characteristics. Our results do not support a clear association between consumers’ satisfaction and a standard reform package of privatization, vertical disintegration, liberalization.Consumers’ Satisfaction, Gas, Electricity, Telephone, Water, Eurobarometer
Bosonic Field Propagators on Algebraic Curves
In this paper we investigate massless scalar field theory on non-degenerate
algebraic curves. The propagator is written in terms of the parameters
appearing in the polynomial defining the curve. This provides an alternative to
the language of theta functions. The main result is a derivation of the third
kind differential normalized in such a way that its periods around the homology
cycles are purely imaginary. All the physical correlation functions of the
scalar fields can be expressed in terms of this object. This paper contains a
detailed analysis of the techniques necessary to study field theories on
algebraic curves. A simple expression of the scalar field propagator is found
in a particular case in which the algebraic curves have internal symmetry
and one of the fields is located at a branch point.Comment: 26 pages, TeX + harvma
A Feature Tracking velocimetry technique applied to inclined negatively buoyant jets
We have applied a Feature Tracking Velocimetry (FTV) technique to measure displacements of particles on
inclined negatively buoyant jets (INBJs), issuing from a circular sharp-edged orifice, in order to investigate, among the
others, the symmetry properties of the velocity field on this phenomenon. Feature Tracking Velocimetry is less sensitive
to the appearance and disappearance of particles and to high velocity gradients than classical Particle Image
Velocimetry (PIV). The basic idea of Feature Tracking Velocimetry is to compare windows only where the motion
detection may be successful, that is where there are high luminosity gradients. The Feature Tracking Velocimetry
algorithm presented here is suitable in presence of different seeding densities, where other techniques produce
significant errors, due to the non-homogeneous seeding at the boundary of a flow. The Feature Tracking Velocimetry
algorithm has been tested on laboratory experiments regarding simple jets (SJs) and inclined negatively buoyant jets
released from a sharp-edged orifice. We present here velocity statistics, from the first to the fourth order, to study,
among the others, the differences between simple jets and inclined negatively buoyant jets, and to investigate how the
increase in buoyancy affects the inclined negatively buoyant jet behavior. We remark that, to the best of authors’
knowledge, this is the first attempt to investigate velocity statistics of an order higher than the second on Inclined
Negatively Buoyant Jets. Among the others quantities, the mean streamwise velocity decay and the integral Turbulent
Kinetic Energy have been measured and analyzed, both along the jet axis and in the upper and lower region of the
simple jets and inclined negatively buoyant jets, as well as the streamwise and spanwise velocity skewness and kurtosis
evolution along the axis. Results show the role of buoyancy in modifying the inclined negatively buoyant jet features;
moreover, it is highlighted that the asymmetry of inclined negatively buoyant jets cannot be considered only a far field
feature of this phenomenon, as it arises very close to the release point
Water waves overtopping over barriers
A numerical and experimental analysis of the wave overtopping over emerged and submerged structures, is presented. An original model is used in order to simulate three-dimensional free surface flows. The model is based on the numerical solution of the motion equations expressed in an integral form in time-dependent curvilinear coordinates. A non-intrusive and continuous-in-space image analysis technique, which is able to properly identify the free surface even in very shallow waters or breaking waves, is adopted for the experimental tests. Numerical and experimental results are compared, for several wave and water depth conditions
Anisotropic KPZ growth in 2+1 dimensions: fluctuations and covariance structure
In [arXiv:0804.3035] we studied an interacting particle system which can be
also interpreted as a stochastic growth model. This model belongs to the
anisotropic KPZ class in 2+1 dimensions. In this paper we present the results
that are relevant from the perspective of stochastic growth models, in
particular: (a) the surface fluctuations are asymptotically Gaussian on a
sqrt(ln(t)) scale and (b) the correlation structure of the surface is
asymptotically given by the massless field.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
Diffusive shock acceleration in extragalactic jets
We calculate the temporal evolution of distributions of relativistic
electrons subject to synchrotron and adiabatic processes and Fermi-like
acceleration in shocks. The shocks result from Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities
in the jet. Shock formation and particle acceleration are treated in a
self-consistent way by means of a numerical hydrocode. We show that in our
model the number of relativistic particles is conserved during the evolution,
with no need of further injections of supra-thermal particles after the initial
one. From our calculations, we derive predictions for values and trends of
quantities like the spectral index and the cutoff frequency that can be
compared with observations.Comment: 12 pages containing 7 postscript figures; uses A&A macros. Accepted
for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysic
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