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Effective Field Theory For Nuclei: Confronting Fundamental Questions in Astrophysics
Fundamental issues involving nuclei in the celebrated solar neutrino problem
are discussed in terms of an effective field theory adapted to nuclear few-body
systems, with a focus on the proton fusion process and the hep process. Our
strategy in addressing these questions is to combine chiral perturbation theory
-- an effective field theory of QCD -- with an accurate nuclear physics
approach to arrive at a more effective effective field theory that reveals and
exploits a subtle role of the chiral-symmetry scale in short-distance effects
encoded in short-range nuclear correlations. Our key argument is drawn from the
close analogy of the principal weak matrix element figuring in the hep process
to the suppressed matrix elements in the polarized neutron-proton capture at
threshold currently being measured in the laboratories.Comment: 11 pages. Invited talk given by MR at the International Conference on
Few-Body Problems, Taipei, Taiwan, 6-10 March 200
Effect Of Changes In The Korean Accounting Environment On The Productivity Of Accounting Firms
To investigate how changes in the accounting environment in Korea affect firm productivity, this study analyzes productivity by firm size and labor type from 2000 to 2014, using a Cobb–Douglas production function. We find that (1) the greater the management advisory (tax) revenue, the greater the total revenue in large (small) accounting firms; and (2) marginal revenue is greatest for partners, followed by certified public accountants and general employees. In particular, partners’ contribution to large accounting firms improved after 2007, whereas general employees made a significant positive contribution to total revenue before 2007
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