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Asking Consumption Questions in General Purpose Surveys
In many research areas it is desirable to have information on household total expenditure ("consumption"). We draw evidence from several sources on the usefulness of recall consumption questions. We conclude that valid information can be collected by adding specific recall questions to general purpose surveys, and provide recommendations on how to do so.consumption, expenditures, surveys
A semi-Markov model with memory for price changes
We study the high frequency price dynamics of traded stocks by a model of
returns using a semi-Markov approach. More precisely we assume that the
intraday returns are described by a discrete time homogeneous semi-Markov which
depends also on a memory index. The index is introduced to take into account
periods of high and low volatility in the market. First of all we derive the
equations governing the process and then theoretical results have been compared
with empirical findings from real data. In particular we analyzed high
frequency data from the Italian stock market from first of January 2007 until
end of December 2010
Coherent control of quantum transport: modulation-enhanced phase detection and band spectroscopy
Amplitude modulation of a tilted optical lattice can be used to steer the
quantum transport of matter wave packets in a very flexible way. This allows
the experimental study of the phase sensitivity in a multimode interferometer
based on delocalization-enhanced Bloch oscillations and to probe the band
structure modified by a constant force.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, Submitted to EPJ Special Topics for the special
issue on "Novel Quantum Phases and Mesoscopic Physics in Quantum Gases
Decomposition of Molecular Integrals into Atomic Contributions via Becke Partitioning Scheme: a Caveat
Decomposition of molecular integrals into physically meaningful atomic contributions by means of the Becke integration scheme requires some care with respect to the choice of suitable atomic size adjustments. Using a simple illustrative example, it is shown that the adjustment of cell boundaries, as originally proposed by considering Bragg-Slater atomic radii, does not provide reliable results. Alternatively, the positions of the bond critical points of the electron density can be adopted to define heteronuclear cutoff profiles which allow for a more reasonable atomic partition of the molecular electron density.
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FEM and BEM Analysis of a Human Mandible with Added Temporomandibular Joints
Mathematical modelling of human mandible and its temporomandibular joints (TMJs) is one of the most
important steps for developing a powerful forecasting tool to analyse the stress/strain behaviour of a human masticatory
system under occlusal loads.
In this work the structural behaviour of a mandible with articular discs, undergoing a unilateral occlusion, is numerically
analysed by means of both Finite Element Method (FEM) and Boundary Element Method (BEM). The mandible is
considered as completely edentulous and its anisotropic and non-homogeneous bone material behaviour is modelled. The
material behaviour of the articular discs was assumed to be either elastic or hyper-elastic. The loads applied to the
mandible are related to the active muscle groups during a unilateral occlusion. The results of FEM and BEM analyses are
presented mainly in terms of stress distribution on the mandible and on the articular discs. Due to the uncertainty in the
determination of the biological parameters, a sensitivity analysis is provided, which demonstrates the impact of the
variation of articular disc stiffness and TMJ friction coefficient on the mandible stress peaks and on the occlusal loads (for
a given intensity of muscle loads). Moreover a comparison between the effectiveness of the BEM and FEM numerical
approaches on this kind of problem is provided
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