920 research outputs found
Income growth, inequality and preference for education investment: a note
Based on Glomm and Ravikumar (1992), this paper described the relation between preferences for educational investment for children and income growth or income inequality. The result derived using the constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) utility function differs from that derived using the log utility function. With the CRRA utility function, even if human capital is produced using constant returns to scale inputted by educational investment and parental human capital, the income converges to the steady state and income inequality vanishes in the long run, which is not derived by the log utility function.Educational investment, Income growth, Income inequality
Optical multi-context scrubbing operation on a redundant system
This paper presents a proposal of the world-first optical multi-context scrubbing operation on a redundant system that can maintain the state of a sequential circuit and the operation continuously without any interruption on a radiation-hardened optically reconfigurable gate array even after a permanent failure suddenly happens on the sequential circuit or a flip-flop by radiation. Up to now, a high-speed optical scrubbing operation has been demonstrated on a radiation-hardened optically reconfigurable gate array. In addition, a multi-context scrubbing operation based on the high-speed optical scrubbing operation has already been demonstrated. Although the multi-context scrubbing operation presents the benefit that it can treat both soft errors and permanent failures caused by radiation simultaneously, the conventional contributions have never presented how to maintain the state of a sequential circuit after a permanent failure occurs on flip-flops. Therefore, in the conventional multi-context scrubbing operation, all the operations must be restarted from the initial condition each time a permanent failure occurs on a programmable gate array. As a result, conventional multi-context scrubbing operations could not be applied for real-time systems. The proposed optical multi-context scrubbing method that can solve the issue has been experimentally evaluated on a radiation-hardened optically reconfigurable gate array
Tau longitudinal polarization in B -> D tau nu and its role in the search for charged Higgs boson
We study the longitudinal polarization of the tau lepton in B -> D tau nu
decay. After discussing possible sensitivities of tau decay modes to the tau
polarization, we examine the effect of charged Higgs boson on the tau
polarization in B -> D tau nu. We find a relation between the decay rate and
the tau polarization, and clarify the role of the tau polarization measurement
in the search for the charged Higgs boson.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures. Tau -> l nu nu is included in Sec. II.
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Three dimensional structure of low-density nuclear matter
We numerically explore the pasta structures and properties of low-density
nuclear matter without any assumption on the geometry. We observe conventional
pasta structures, while a mixture of the pasta structures appears as a
metastable state at some transient densities. We also discuss the lattice
structure of droplets.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
Single and multiple Gunn diode oscillator using an image NRD guide
A single and a multiple Gunn diode oscillator using an image NRD guide have been investigated. The LSM01 mode which is the operating mode of the image NRD guide can be the dominant mode because undesired modes are suppressed due to existence of the image plane. In experiments at X-band for oscillators with Gunn diodes mounted in the dielectric strip of the image NRD guide, the oscillation frequencies could be varied by a movable shorting plane for the single diode case and an effective power combining operation was obtained for the double diode cas
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