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Book review: Refugees, capitalism and the British state: implications for social workers, volunteers and activists
"Refugees, Capitalism and the British State: Implications for Social Workers, Volunteers and Activists." Tom Vickers. Ashgate. 2012. --- In this period of economic crisis, public sector cuts, and escalating class struggles, Marxist theory offers social workers and service users important tools to help understand the structures of oppression they face and to devise effective means of resistance. This book uses Marxism’s lost insights, reinterpreting them for the current context by focusing on one particular section of the international working class: refugees and asylum seekers in Britain. Shuo Liu finds that this book offers a unique understanding of the refugee’s position in Britain, and is a valuable contribution to the anti-racism effort
A switch convergence for a small perturbation of a linear recurrence equation
In this article we study a small random perturbation of a linear recurrence
equation. If all the roots of its corresponding characteristic equation have
modulus strictly less than one, the random linear recurrence goes exponentially
fast to its limiting distribution in the total variation distance as time
increases. By assuming that all the roots of its corresponding characteristic
equation have modulus strictly less than one and some suitable conditions, we
prove that this convergence happens as a switch-type, i.e., there is a sharp
transition in the convergence to its limiting distribution. This fact is known
as a cut-off phenomenon in the context of stochastic processes.Comment: 19 pages. Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics 2020
Productions of heavy charged leptons via gluon fusion at LHC: A revisit
Heavy charged lepton productions via gluon fusion at the LHC are revisited.
Full loop calculations are adopted with an updated parton distribution function
and electroweak data. Including contribution from new generation quarks in the
loop, pair production of the sequential heavy lepton via gluon fusion at the
LHC dominates over that via the Drell-Yan mechanism in some heavy lepton mass
range. Exotic lepton single production of vector-like lepton extended models is
also calculated. In the later case, the gluon fusion mechanism via the Higgs
exchange is emphasized. Our numerical results for both pair and single
production of heavy leptons are smaller than previous studies especially for a
large heavy lepton mass as a result of full loop calculation and due to the
mixing angles.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures; (v2) typos corrected, references adde
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