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On the correlation measure of a family of commuting Hermitian operators with applications to particle densities of the quasi-free representations of the CAR and CCR
Let be a locally compact, second countable Hausdorff topological space.
We consider a family of commuting Hermitian operators indexed by
all measurable, relatively compact sets in (a quantum stochastic
process over ). For such a family, we introduce the notion of a correlation
measure. We prove that, if the family of operators possesses a correlation
measure which satisfies some condition of growth, then there exists a point
process over having the same correlation measure. Furthermore, the
operators can be realized as multiplication operators in the
-space with respect to this point process. In the proof, we utilize the
notion of -positive definiteness, proposed in [Y. G. Kondratiev and T.\
Kuna, {\it Infin. Dimens. Anal. Quantum Probab. Relat. Top.} {\bf 5} (2002),
201--233]. In particular, our result extends the criterion of existence of a
point process from that paper to the case of the topological space , which
is a standard underlying space in the theory of point processes. As
applications, we discuss particle densities of the quasi-free representations
of the CAR and CCR, which lead to fermion, boson, fermion-like, and boson-like
(e.g. para-fermions and para-bosons of order 2) point processes.
In particular, we prove that any fermion point process corresponding to a
Hermitian kernel may be derived in this way
Foreign Reserves and Economic Growth: Granger Causality Analysis with Panel Data
This paper will investigate the Granger causality between foreign reserves and economic growth in twenty largest reserves-holding countries ranging from 1980 to 2008. The method of first-differencing each variable is used to estimate the panel data VAR equations for Granger causality test. The results show the foreign reserves unilaterally Granger cause economic growth only in the emerging countries. In the advanced countries, there is no Granger causal relation between foreign reserves and economic growth.
A Study of Active Galactic Nuclei in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with Sloan Digital Sky Survey Spectroscopy
Active galactic nuclei (AGN) in low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) have
received little attention in previous studies. In this paper, we present
detailed spectral analysis of 194 LSBGs from the Impey et al. (1996) APM LSBG
sample which have been observed spectroscopically by the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey Data Release 5 (SDSS DR5). Our elaborate spectral analysis enables us to
carry out, for the first time, reliable spectral classification of nuclear
activities in LSBGs based on the standard emission line diagnostic diagrams in
a rigorous way. Star-forming galaxies are common, as found in about 52% LSBGs.
We find, contrary to some of the previous claims, that the fraction of galaxies
containing an AGN is significantly lower than that found in nearby normal
galaxies of high surface brightness. This is qualitatively in line with the
finding of Impey et al. (2001). This result holds true even within each
morphological type from Sa to Sc. LSBGs having larger central stellar velocity
dispersions, or larger physical sizes, tend to have a higher chance to harbor
an AGN. For three AGNs with broad emission lines, the black hole masses
estimated from the emission lines are broadly consistent with the well known
M- relation established for normal galaxies and AGNs.Comment: 5 tables and 14 figure
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