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    Hybrid exciton-polaritons in a bad microcavity containing the organic and inorganic quantum wells

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    We study the hybrid exciton-polaritons in a bad microcavity containing the organic and inorganic quantum wells. The corresponding polariton states are given. The analytical solution and the numerical result of the stationary spectrum for the cavity field are finishedComment: 3 pages, 1 figure. appear in Communications in Theoretical Physic

    Multivariate adaptive regression splines for estimating riverine constituent concentrations

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    Regression-based methods are commonly used for riverine constituent concentration/flux estimation, which is essential for guiding water quality protection practices and environmental decision making. This paper developed a multivariate adaptive regression splines model for estimating riverine constituent concentrations (MARS-EC). The process, interpretability and flexibility of the MARS-EC modelling approach, was demonstrated for total nitrogen in the Patuxent River, a major river input to Chesapeake Bay. Model accuracy and uncertainty of the MARS-EC approach was further analysed using nitrate plus nitrite datasets from eight tributary rivers to Chesapeake Bay. Results showed that the MARS-EC approach integrated the advantages of both parametric and nonparametric regression methods, and model accuracy was demonstrated to be superior to the traditionally used ESTIMATOR model. MARS-EC is flexible and allows consideration of auxiliary variables; the variables and interactions can be selected automatically. MARS-EC does not constrain concentration-predictor curves to be constant but rather is able to identify shifts in these curves from mathematical expressions and visual graphics. The MARS-EC approach provides an effective and complementary tool along with existing approaches for estimating riverine constituent concentrations

    Multiperiod portfolio optimization with multiple risky assets and general transaction costs

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    We analyze the optimal portfolio policy for a multiperiod mean-variance investor facing multiple risky assets in the presence of general transaction costs. For proportional transaction costs, we give a closed-form expression for a no-trade region, shaped as a multi-dimensional parallelogram, and show how the optimal portfolio policy can be efficiently computed for many risky assets by solving a single quadratic program. For market impact costs, we show that at each period it is optimal to trade to the boundary of a state-dependent rebalancing region. Finally, we show empirically that the losses associated with ignoring transaction costs and behaving myopically may be large

    Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Endohedrally Doped Fullerene Mn@C60: A Total Energy Study

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    We perform total energy calculations on a manganese atom encapsulated inside a C60 cage using density functional theory with the generalized gradient approximation through three optimization schemes and along four paths inside the cage. We find that when Mn is located in the central region, its electronic and magnetic properties are not exactly the same as those of a free Mn atom due to weak coupling between Mn and the cage. As Mn is shifted toward to the edge, the total energy and spin start to change significantly when Mn is situated about one-third of the way between the cage center and edge, and the total energy reaches a local minimum. Finally the interaction between Mn and the cage turns repulsive as Mn approaches the edge. We also find that, along the lowest energy path, there exist three consecutive local energy minima and each of these has a different spin M. The ground state has the lowest M=3, Mn is located about 1.6 Ă… away from the cage center, and the binding energy is 0.08 eV. We attribute the decrease in total energy and spin to Mn and C hybridization

    Building international partnerships

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    Health is a global concern. Although nursing is a global profession, most schools of nursing concentrate on teaching health exclusively within the context of their own nation. Sister-school partnerships that cross national boundaries are one way of extending the learning opportunities of faculties and students. An example of a 5-year partnership is described and analysed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74777/1/j.1466-7657.2001.00058.x.pd

    A scheme for dense coding in the non-symmetric quantum channel

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    We investigate the dense coding in the case of non-symmetric Hilbert spaces of the sender and receiver's particles sharing the quantum maximally entangled state. The efficiency of classical information gain is also considered. We conclude that when a more level particle is with the sender, she can get a non-symmetric quantum channel from a symmetric one by entanglement transfer. Thus the efficiency of information transmission is improved

    Strong blue emission from anodic alumina membranes with ordered nanopore array

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    We have investigated the photoluminescence Í‘PLÍ’ from anodic alumina membranes with an ordered nanopore array formed on bulk Al foils. Most of the membranes fabricated by anodization in oxalic acid showed a strong PL peak in the blue. Due to an obvious asymmetry, the PL peak can be Gaussian divided into two bands around 405 and 455 nm, having a slight shift with the sample formed in different acid concentrations. The PL excitation Í‘PLEÍ’ spectral examinations and analyses revealed that the two blue PL bands originate from optical transitions in two kinds of different oxygen-deficient defect centers, F Í‘oxygen vacancy with two electronsÍ’ and F Ď© Í‘oxygen vacancy with only one electronÍ’ centers. Their distributions were discussed on the basis of the observed PL and PLE behaviors. Our experimental results improve the understanding of the blue-emitting property of anodic alumina membranes
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