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Reexamining charmless B\to PV decays in QCD factorization approach
Using the QCD factorization approach, we reexamine the two-body hadronic
charmless -meson decays to final states involving a pseudoscalar~() and a
vector~() meson, with inclusion of the penguin contractions of
spectator-scattering amplitudes induced by the ~(where
or , and denotes an off-shell gluon) transitions, which are
of order . Their impacts on the CP-averaged branching ratios and
CP-violating asymmetries are examined. We find that these higher order penguin
contraction contributions have significant impacts on some specific decay
modes. Since , decays involve the same electro-weak
physics as puzzles, we present a detailed analysis of these decays
and find that the five R-ratios for , system are in
agreement with experimental data except for . Generally, these new
contributions are found to be important for penguin-dominated decays.Comment: 45 pages, 12 figures. Theoretical uncertainties considered. Gauge
invariance proved. Version to appear in PR
A Top-down Model for Cash CLO
We propose a top-down model for cash CLO. This model can consistently price
cash CLO tranches both within the same deal and across different deals.
Meaningful risk measures for cash CLO tranches can also be defined and
computed. This method is self-consistent, easy to implement and computationally
efficient. It has the potential to bring the much needed pricing transparency
to the cash CLO markets; and it could also greatly improve the risk management
of cash instruments.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figure
Estimation of Extreme Quantiles for Functions of Dependent Random Variables
We propose a new method for estimating the extreme quantiles for a function
of several dependent random variables. In contrast to the conventional approach
based on extreme value theory, we do not impose the condition that the tail of
the underlying distribution admits an approximate parametric form, and,
furthermore, our estimation makes use of the full observed data. The proposed
method is semiparametric as no parametric forms are assumed on all the marginal
distributions. But we select appropriate bivariate copulas to model the joint
dependence structure by taking the advantage of the recent development in
constructing large dimensional vine copulas. Consequently a sample quantile
resulted from a large bootstrap sample drawn from the fitted joint distribution
is taken as the estimator for the extreme quantile. This estimator is proved to
be consistent. The reliable and robust performance of the proposed method is
further illustrated by simulation.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figure
Compacting solid waste materials generated in Missouri to form new products: final technical report
Presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of Missouri Waste ControlThe unique high-pressure compaction technology developed at Capsule Pipeline Research Center (CPRC) of University of Missouri-Columbia was used to study the compaction of combustible components of municipal solid waste and flyash generated from coal-fired power plants. By compaction, the combustible wastes can be turned into uniform, densified solids for use as fuel; the flyash can be turned into high-valued building elements such as bricks and blocks.This research project was sponsored by the Solid Waste Management Program, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) for the period from January 1, 2001 to December 29, 2001. (MDNR Award Project no. 00038-1
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