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Growth, Welfare, and Public Infrastructure: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Latin American Economies
Empirical studies have found infrastructure investment important for a country¡¯s economic performance, but have not provided clear guidelines for infrastructure policy or its effects on other macroeconomic variables. This paper develops a general equilibrium model of a small open economy to study the effects of public infrastructure on output, private investment and welfare. The model is parameterized and solved for three Latin American countries: Brazil, Mexico, and Peru. Results show that infrastructure can have positive effects on output, private investment and welfare. However, raising public infrastructure investment past a certain threshold can be detrimental. All three countries are shown to have under-invested in infrastructure in the 1970s and 1980s. The gains from optimal infrastructure policy are greatest for Peru, the country with lowest infrastructure expenditure.
Continuous joint measurement and entanglement of qubits in remote cavities
We present a first-principles theoretical analysis of the entanglement of two
superconducting qubits in spatially separated microwave cavities by a
sequential (cascaded) probe of the two cavities with a coherent mode, that
provides a full characterization of both the continuous measurement induced
dynamics and the entanglement generation. We use the SLH formalism to derive
the full quantum master equation for the coupled qubits and cavities system,
within the rotating wave and dispersive approximations, and conditioned
equations for the cavity fields. We then develop effective stochastic master
equations for the dynamics of the qubit system in both a polaronic reference
frame and a reduced representation within the laboratory frame. We compare
simulations with and analyze tradeoffs between these two representations,
including the onset of a non-Markovian regime for simulations in the reduced
representation. We provide conditions for ensuring persistence of entanglement
and show that using shaped pulses enables these conditions to be met at all
times under general experimental conditions. The resulting entanglement is
shown to be robust with respect to measurement imperfections and loss channels.
We also study the effects of qubit driving and relaxation dynamics during a
weak measurement, as a prelude to modeling measurement-based feedback control
in this cascaded system.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures. Published versio
A Viable Flavor Model for Quarks and Leptons in RS with T' Family Symmetry
We propose a Randall-Sundrum model with a bulk family symmetry based on the
double tetrahedral group, T', which generates the tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing
pattern and a realistic CKM matrix. The T' symmetry forbids tree-level
flavor-changing-neutral-currents in both the quark and lepton sectors, as
different generations of fermions are unified into multiplets of T'. This
results in a low first KK mass scale and thus the model can be tested at
collider experiments.Comment: 4 pages; based on talk presented at the 17th International Conference
on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY09),
Boston, MA, June 5-10, 200
Spectral Estimates and Non-Selfadjoint Perturbations of Spheroidal Wave Operators
We derive a spectral representation for the oblate spheroidal wave operator
which is holomorphic in the aspherical parameter in a neighborhood of
the real line. For real , estimates are derived for all eigenvalue gaps
uniformly in .
The proof of the gap estimates is based on detailed estimates for complex
solutions of the Riccati equation. The spectral representation for complex
is derived using the theory of slightly non-selfadjoint perturbations.Comment: 33 pages, LaTeX, 3 figures, typo in Lemma 4.1 corrected (published
version
The Demographics of Georgia IV: Hispanic Immigration Economic Policy Issues - Brief
This report analyzes the economic policy issues in education, health care, the labor market, financial services and the fiscal impact arising from the large increase in Hispanic immigration in Georgia. FRC Brief 12
The Demographics of Georgia IV: Hispanic Immigration Economic Policy Issues
This report analyzes the economic policy issues in education, health care, the labor market, financial services and the fiscal impact arising from the large increase in Hispanic immigration in Georgia. FRC Report 12
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