142 research outputs found

    Learning, Teaching, and Turn Taking in the Repeated Assignment Game

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    History-dependent strategies are often used to support cooperation in repeated game models. Using the indefinitely repeated common-pool resource assignment game and a perfect stranger experimental design, this paper reports novel evidence that players who have successfully used an efficiency-enhancing turn-taking strategy will teach other players in subsequent supergames to adopt this strategy. We find that subjects engage in turn taking frequently in both the Low Conflict and the High Conflict treatments. Prior experience with turn taking significantly increases turn taking in both treatments. Moreover, successful turn taking often involves fast learning, and individuals with turn taking experience are more likely to be teachers than inexperienced individuals. The comparative statics results show that teaching in such an environment also responds to incentives, since teaching is empirically more frequent in the Low Conflict treatment with higher benefits and lower costs.Learning, Teaching, Assignment Game, Laboratory Experiment, Repeated Games, Turn Taking, Common-Pool Resources

    Meson-like Baryons and the Spin-Orbit Puzzle

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    I describe a special class of meson-like \Lambda_Q excited states and present evidence supporting the similarity of their spin-independent spectra to those of mesons. I then examine spin-dependent forces in these baryons, showing that predicted effects of spin-orbit forces are small for them for the same reason they are small for the analogous mesons: a fortuitous cancellation between large spin-orbit forces due to one-gluon-exchange and equally large inverted spin-orbit forces due to Thomas precession in the confining potential. In addition to eliminating the baryon spin-orbit puzzle in these states, this solution provides a new perspective on spin-orbit forces in all baryons.Comment: 24 pages, 4 figure

    Konflik pengambilan tanah Orang Asli: kajian kes di Johor dan Selangor

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    Orang Asli merupakan golongan minoriti yang terdapat di Semenanjung Malaysia. Sistem Torrens yang diamalkan oleh Malaysia melalui Kanun Tanah Negara 1965 hanya memberi kepentingan terhadap tanah yang didaftarkan di Pejabat Pendaftaran Tanah, manakala tanah saka Orang Asli yang diwarisi dari generasi ke generasi tidak termasuk dalam sistem pendaftaran. Objektif kajian ini adalah (1) Mengenalpasti konflik yang berlaku akibat daripada pengambilan tanah Orang Asli yang terlibat, (2) Menganalisis kesan pengambilan tanah terhadap masyarakat Orang Asli yang terlibat dan (3) Menjelaskan usaha penyelesaian konflik pengambilan tanah Orang Asli yang terlibat. Bagi mencapai objektif kajian ini, kaedah kualitatif telah digunakan melalui kaedah temubual semi struktur. Temubual ini telah dijalankan ke atas lima belas responden utama daripada pihak berkepentingan iaitu enam orang Tok Batin dan Penolong Batin bagi setiap kampung yang terlibat, dua pegawai daripada pejabat tanah Negeri Johor dan Selangor, tiga pegawai daripada Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli , seorang pegawai daripada Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Malaysia (SUHAKAM), seorang wakil badan bukan kerajaan iaitu Persatuan Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia , dan seorang ahli akademik. Hasil kajian mendapati bahawa terdapat konflik di antara masyarakat Orang Asli, konflik di antara Orang Asli dan Pihak Berkuasa serta konflik di antara agensi kerajaan Negeri dan Persekutuan. Kesan pengambilan tanah dapat dilihat melalui kesan terhadap sosiobudaya, persekitaran dan ekonomi masyarakat Orang Asli yang terlibat. Kaedah penyelesaian bagi pengambilan tanah Orang Asli yang terlibat adalah melalui rundingan, bayaran pampasan, menggunakan saluran mahkamah, Dasar Pemberi Milikan Tanah Orang Asli oleh Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli dan Inkuiri Nasional oleh Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Kemanusiaan Malaysia

    Isospin splitting in heavy baryons and mesons

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    A recent general analysis of light-baryon isospin splittings is updated and extended to charmed baryons. The measured Σc\Sigma_c and Ξc\Xi_c splittings stand out as being difficult to understand in terms of two-body forces alone. We also discuss heavy-light mesons; though the framework here is necessarily less general, we nevertheless obtain some predictions that are not strongly model-dependent.Comment: 12 pages REVTEX 3, plus 4 uuencoded ps figures, CMU-HEP93-

    Preventing dentures and putting aside the fry bread: A systematic review of micro, mezzo, and macro conditions for dental health and obesity interventions for Native American youth

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    This systematic literature review was focused on childhood obesity and dental health interventions which have relevance to Native American communities. Childhood oral health and obesity have become significant problems across North America and among Nati

    Equation of state of a hot-and-dense quark gluon plasma: lattice simulations at real ÎŒB\mu_B vs. extrapolations

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    The equation of state of the quark gluon plasma is a key ingredient of heavy ion phenomenology. In addition to the traditional Taylor method, several novel approximation schemes have been proposed with the aim of calculating it at finite baryon density. In order to gain a pragmatic understanding of the limits of these schemes, we compare them to direct results at ÎŒB>0\mu_B>0, using reweighting techniques free from an overlap problem. We use 2stout improved staggered fermions with 8 time-slices and cover the entire RHIC BES range in the baryochemical potential, up to ÎŒB/T=3\mu_B/T=3.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure

    Direct Geometric Probe of Singularities in Band Structure

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    The band structure of a crystal may have points where two or more bands are degenerate in energy and where the geometry of the Bloch state manifold is singular, with consequences for material and transport properties. Ultracold atoms in optical lattices have been used to characterize such points only indirectly, e.g., by detection of an Abelian Berry phase, and only at singularities with linear dispersion (Dirac points). Here, we probe band-structure singularities through the non-Abelian transformation produced by transport directly through the singular points. We prepare atoms in one Bloch band, accelerate them along a quasi-momentum trajectory that enters, turns, and then exits the singularities at linear and quadratic touching points of a honeycomb lattice. Measurements of the band populations after transport identify the winding numbers of these singularities to be 1 and 2, respectively. Our work opens the study of quadratic band touching points in ultracold-atom quantum simulators, and also provides a novel method for probing other band geometry singularities

    From scalar to string confinement

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    We outline a connection between scalar quark confinement, a phenomenologically successful concept heretofore lacking fundamental justification, and QCD. Although scalar confinement does not follow from QCD, there is an interesting and close relationship between them. We develop a simple model intermediate between scalar confinement and the QCD string for illustrative purposes. Finally, we find the bound state masses of scalar, time-component vector, and string confinement analytically through semi-classical quantization.Comment: ReVTeX, 9 pages, 5 figure

    Effectiveness of Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Leptospirosis among Adults: A Systematic Review

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    Leptospirosis is one of the most widespread re-emerging zoonoses in the world. Malaysia is known to be an endemic country for human leptospirosis, with a case fatality rate of 2.11%, and an average annual incidence rate of 7.80 cases per 100,000 individuals. This systematic review is conducted to determine the effectiveness of antibiotic prophylaxis for leptospirosis among the adult populations who are highly at risk of getting infected. A systematic search was performed for the relevant titles, abstracts and keywords on PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and Google Scholar from inception to November 2017 based on the PICO strategy; which returned 126 studies. Screening of abstracts had shortlisted 19 studies and data extraction was conducted for 8 studies which had been accepted after review of the full text. For the evaluation of antibiotics prophylaxis effectiveness against leptospirosis, only trials and cohort studies with risk ratio (RR) were selected. The articles were analyzed from the viewpoint of the dosage, adverse effects, study settings and effectiveness of the antibiotic prophylaxis. Using fixed effects model, pooled RR showed protective association between antibiotic prophylaxis use against the incidence of leptospirosis (RR = 0.31; 95% CI: 0.20, 0.48). Antibiotic prophylaxis for leptospirosis had been shown to be effective in preventing the incidence of the disease among high-risk populations and carries minimal adverse effects. It is recommended that the practice of antibiotic prophylaxis for leptospirosis is included in the standard protocol for leptospirosis prevention among people at high-risk, including disaster response teams and patrons of eco-sports tourism activities; with the drug of choice being doxycycline, either as a single 200 mg dose or weekly dose of 200 mg for the duration of exposure, based on the setting, duration of event and resources available
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