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Economic Impacts of High Technology
Rapid penetration into the market of new technologies will certainly bring in benefits to consumers or more generally to the economy, but almost unavoidably be accompanied by frictions in both domestic and international markets. For these technologies to be really beneficial to the society, such strategies are to be implemented that reduce frictions in the markets with as little decrease in positive impacts as possible.
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The author takes industrial robots as the target technology and describes possible research items
Cosmological backreaction of a quantized massless scalar field
We consider the backreaction problem of a quantized minimally coupled
massless scalar field in cosmology. The adiabatically regularized stress-energy
tensor in a general Friedmann-Robertson-Walker background is approximately
evaluated by using the fact that subhorizon modes evolve adiabatically and
superhorizon modes are frozen. The vacuum energy density is verified to obey a
new first order differential equation depending on a dimensionless parameter of
order unity, which calibrates subhorizon/superhorizon division. We check the
validity of the approximation by calculating the corresponding vacuum energy
densities in fixed backgrounds, which are shown to agree with the known results
in de Sitter space and space-times undergoing power law expansions. We then
apply our findings to slow-roll inflationary models. Although backreaction
effects are found to be negligible during the near exponential expansion, the
vacuum energy density generated during this period might be important at later
stages since it decreases slower than radiation or dust.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures, v2: comments and a reference added, to appear in
JCA
Quantum Chromodynamics with Many Flavors
We investigate the phase structure of lattice QCD for general number of
flavors . Based on numerical data combined with the results of the
perturbation theory we propose the following picture: When , there
is only one IR fixed point at vanishing gauge coupling, i.e., the theory in the
continuum limit is trivial. On the other hand, when , there
is a non-trivial fixed point. Therefore, the theory is non-trivial with
anomalous dimensions, however, without quark confinement. Theories which
satisfy both quark confinement and spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in the
continuum limit exist only for .Comment: Talk presented by K. Kanaya at the 1997 Yukawa International Seminar
(YKIS'97) on ``Non-Perturbative QCD --- Structure of the QCD Vacuum ---'',
YITP, Kyoto, Japan, 2--12 Dec. 1997. To be published in the proceedings
[Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl.
Evolving temporal fuzzy association rules from quantitative data with a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm
A novel method for mining association rules that are both quantitative and temporal using a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm is presented. This method successfully identifies numerous temporal association rules that occur more frequently in areas of a dataset with specific quantitative values represented with fuzzy sets. The novelty of this research lies in exploring the composition of quantitative and temporal fuzzy association rules and the approach of using a hybridisation of a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm with fuzzy sets. Results show the ability of a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (NSGA-II) to evolve multiple target itemsets that have been augmented into synthetic datasets
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