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A study of the electronic properties of liquid alkali metals. A self--consistent approach
We study the electronic properties (density of states, conductivity and
thermopower) of some nearly--free--electron systems: the liquid alkali metals
and two liquid alloys, Li-Na and Na-K. The study has been performed within the
self-consistent second order Renormalized Propagator Perturbation Expansion
(RPE) for the self-energy. The input ionic pseudopotentials and static
correlation functions are derived from the neutral pseudoatom method and the
modified hypernetted chain theory of liquids, respectively. Reasonable
agreement with experiment is found for Na, K, Rb and Na-K, whereas for Li and
Cs and Li-Na the agreement is less satisfactoryComment: 14 pages, Latex, 1 figure, 1 tabl
The Frisch elasticity in the Mercosur countries: A pseudo-panel approach
Copyright @ 2011 Brunel UniversityThis paper provides estimates for the Mercosur countries of the Frisch elasticity —i.e., the elasticity of substitution between
worked hours and real wages holding constant the marginal utility of wealth—. We find a strong heterogeneity, with estimated elasticities ranging from 12.8 in Argentina to -13.1 in Paraguay. Brazil and Uruguay are in between, both with negative values of -1.9 and -1.4, respectively. We argue that the
existence of severe liquidity constraints is the main reason behind the negative estimates found in Brazil, Paraguay and
Uruguay. The heterogeneity of these estimates is the outcome of differences in many relevant economic dimensions —ranging
from sectorial specialization to welfare state provisions and labor market specificities— all of them crucially affecting the socioeconomic situation of individuals. The diversity of Frisch
elasticities calls for the development of a cross-country (rather than a within-country) policy approach, since they crucially
affect the dynamics of the business cycle and business cycle synchronization is a step prior to the design of macroconvergence
policies in the Mercosur context
Detectors and Concepts for sub-100 ps timing with gaseous detectors
We give a short compendium of the main ongoing detectors and concepts capable
of performing accurate sub-100 ps timing at high particle fluxes and on large
areas, through technologies based on gaseous media. We briefly discuss the
state-of-the-art, technological limitations and prospects, and a new bizarre
idea
Maximally restrictive leptonic texture zeros in two-Higgs-doublet models
The implementation of maximally restrictive texture zeros in the leptonic
sector is investigated in the context of two-Higgs-doublet models with Majorana
neutrinos. After analyzing all maximally restrictive pairs of leptonic mass
matrices with zero entries, we conclude that there are only four texture
combinations that are compatible with observations at 3 sigma confidence level
and can be implemented through Abelian symmetries in a two-Higgs-doublet model.
The compatibility of these textures with current constraints on
lepton-flavor-violating processes is also studied. The ultraviolet completion
of these models is discussed in the framework of the seesaw mechanism for
neutrino masses.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables; comments and references added, final
version to appear in J. Phys.
Abelian realization of phenomenological two-zero neutrino textures
In an attempt at explaining the observed neutrino mass-squared differences
and leptonic mixing, lepton mass matrices with zero textures have been widely
studied. In the weak basis where the charged lepton mass matrix is diagonal,
various neutrino mass matrices with two zeros have been shown to be consistent
with the current experimental data. Using the canonical and Smith normal form
methods, we construct the minimal Abelian symmetry realizations of these
phenomenological two-zero neutrino textures. The implementation of these
symmetries in the context of the seesaw mechanism for Majorana neutrino masses
is also discussed.Comment: 11 pages; references added, version to appear in Nuclear Physics
Representing non-weakly compact operators
For each (with a Banach space) the operator is defined by \quad (). We study mapping properties of the correspondence which
provides a representation of the weak Calkin algebra (here
denotes the weakly compact operators on ). Our results display
strongly varying behaviour of For instance, there are no non--zero compact
operators in Im in the case of and but
identifies isometrically with the class of lattice regular operators on
for (here is the James' space). Accordingly, there
is an operator such that is invertible but
fails to be invertible modulo $W(\ell^2(J)).
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