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Generalized solutions and distributional shadows for Dirac equations
We discuss the application of recent results on generalized solutions to the
Cauchy problem for hyperbolic systems to Dirac equations with external fields.
In further analysis we focus on the question of existence of associated
distributional limits and derive their explicit form in case of free Dirac
fields with regularizations of initial values corresponding to point-like
probability densities
Augmented GARCH sequences: Dependence structure and asymptotics
The augmented GARCH model is a unification of numerous extensions of the
popular and widely used ARCH process. It was introduced by Duan and besides
ordinary (linear) GARCH processes, it contains exponential GARCH, power GARCH,
threshold GARCH, asymmetric GARCH, etc. In this paper, we study the
probabilistic structure of augmented sequences and the
asymptotic distribution of various functionals of the process occurring in
problems of statistical inference. Instead of using the Markov structure of the
model and implied mixing properties, we utilize independence properties of
perturbed GARCH sequences to directly reduce their asymptotic behavior to the
case of independent random variables. This method applies for a very large
class of functionals and eliminates the fairly restrictive moment and
smoothness conditions assumed in the earlier theory. In particular, we derive
functional CLTs for powers of the augmented GARCH variables, derive the error
rate in the CLT and obtain asymptotic results for their empirical processes
under nearly optimal conditions.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.3150/07-BEJ120 the Bernoulli
(http://isi.cbs.nl/bernoulli/) by the International Statistical
Institute/Bernoulli Society (http://isi.cbs.nl/BS/bshome.htm
Cultural variation of views on effective Crew Resource Management skills
While it is generally agreed in the aviation community, that effective crew resource management (CRM)
skills are an indispensable condition for a safe and efficient flight operation, there seems to be a wider range
of views on what behaviors constitute effective crew performance. Within a European project an evaluation
tool for CRM skills called NOTECHS was developed with four categories: Co-operation, Leadership and
Managerial Skills, Situation Awareness and Decision Making. In a study to examine its suitability as a
standard for CRM skills in different European regions the cultural robustness of the method was tested. 105
instructor pilots from 15 different airlines representing 12 European countries participated. The participants
evaluated crew behaviors in eight video scenarios with the NOTECHS method. According to variance
analytical results, regional differences in Europe seem to affect the ratings of CRM-skills only to a small
degree. Cultural differences are confounded with other background variables, such as English language
proficiency, work experience, instructor experience and attitudes. These background variables seem to have
stronger effects on views of effective CRM behaviors than culture per se. Results of the analyses are discussed
with respect to cultural robustness of the NOTECHS method
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