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Begging the Question: Permanent Income and Social Mobility
The extent of social mobility is one of three key considerations - along with living standards and the level of inequality - in any assessment of a societyās economic merits. The intergenerational correlation (IGC) between the incomes of parents and their children provides a summary statistic of income mobility, where low income correlations reflect high mobility, whilst high correlations reflect low mobility. As such it has become the primary measure of this variable. The main alternative measure, in the form of mobility matrices, is unable to provide a single measure of mobility but has the advantage of capturing variation in mobility across different parts of the income distribution.
Preparing for an Aging Nation: The Need for Academic Geriatricians
According to the author of this issue brief, a strong commitment by the government to a regular stream of financial support for geriatrics would encourage medical centers to establish or expand programs, enhance their ability to attract funds from private sources, and ultimately produce a sufficient number of academic geriatricians. Given the impending retirement of the baby boom generation, this process should begin as soon as possible. This issue brief highlights the critical need for academic geriatricians and presents a realistic proposal to help address the problem
Characterizing Uncertainty in Air Pollution Damage Estimates
This study uses Monte Carlo methods to characterize the uncertainty associated with per-ton damage estimates for 100 power plants in the contiguous United States (U.S.) This analysis focuses on damage estimates produced by an Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) for emissions of two local air pollutants: sulfur dioxide (SO2) and .ne particulate matter (PM2:5). For each power plant, the Monte Carlo procedure yields an empirical distribution for the damage per ton of SO2 and PM2:5:For a power plant in New York, one ton of SO2 produces 1,000 and 17,790 worth of damages with a 90% percentile interval of 47,930. Results for the sample of 100 fossil-fuel .red power plants shows a strong spatial pattern in the marginal damage distributions. The degree of variability increases by plant location from east to west. This result highlights the importance of capturing uncertainty in air quality modeling in the empirical marginal damage distributions. Further, by isolating uncertainty at each module in the IAM we .nd that uncertainty associated with the dose-response parameter, which captures the in.uence of exposure to PM2:5 on adult mortality rates, the mortality valuation parameter, and the air quality model exert the greatest in.uence on cumulative uncertainty. The paper also demonstrates how the marginal damage distributions may be used to guide regulators in the design of more efficient market-based air pollution policy in the U.S.Monte Carlo, Air Pollution, Market-based Pollution Policy
Quantum double of a (locally) compact group
We generalise the quantum double construction of Drinfel'd to the case of the
(Hopf) algebra of suitable functions on a compact or locally compact group. We
will concentrate on the *-algebra structure of the quantum double. If the
conjugacy classes in the group are countably separated, then we classify the
irreducible *-representations by using the connection with so-called
transformation group algebras. For finite groups, we will compare our
description to the result of Dijkgraaf, Pasquier and Roche. Finally we will
work out the explicit examples of SU(2) and SL(2,R).Comment: LaTeX2e, 18 pages. Univ. of Amsterdam, Depts. of Math. and of
Theor.Phys., to be published in the Journal of Lie Theor
Tensor product representations of the quantum double of a compact group
We consider the quantum double D(G) of a compact group G, following an
earlier paper. We use the explicit comultiplication on D(G) in order to build
tensor products of irreducible *-representations. Then we study their behaviour
under the action of the R-matrix, and their decomposition into irreducible
*-representations. The example of D(SU(2)) is treated in detail, with explicit
formulas for direct integral decomposition (`Clebsch-Gordan series') and
Clebsch-Gordan coefficients. We point out possible physical applications.Comment: LaTeX2e, 27 pages, corrected references, accepted by Comm.Math.Phy
Flame sprayed dielectric coatings improve heat dissipation in electronic packaging
Heat sinks in electronic packaging can be flame sprayed with dielectric coatings of alumina or beryllia and finished off with an organic sealer to provide high heat and electrical resistivity
L'ADAPTATION PRISMATIQUE A-T-ELLE UN EFFET BEĢNEĢFIQUE SUR L'HEĢMINEĢGLIGENCE AĢ DISTANCE? ETUDE CLINIQUE ET COMPORTEMENTALE
L'heĢmineĢgligence (HN) est un trouble neuropsychologique qui indique une incapaciteĢ totale ou partielle de repeĢrer, inteĢgrer ou s'orienter vers des stimuli sensoriels preĢsents dans l'heĢmi-espace controlateĢral aĢ une leĢsion touchant le plus souvent l'heĢmispheĢre ceĢreĢbral droit. Chaque expression clinique de la pathologie peut eĢtre analyseĢe selon le peĢrimeĢtre d'action deĢfinit par l'espace qui se trouve autour de l'eĢtre humain et qui peut eĢtre diviseĢ en trois zones: l'espace personnel, l'espace peĢripersonnel et l'espace extrapersonnel. Cette eĢtude a pour but d'eĢvaluer l'efficaciteĢ d'une seĢance d'adaptation prismatique (AP) sur la description d'objets ou d'images dans l'espace lointain et dans l'espace proche chez des patients preĢsentant une HN. L'AP consiste en un exercice de pointage effectueĢ par le patient alors qu'il porte des lunettes avec des prismes qui deĢvient le champ visuel vers le coĢteĢ ipsilateĢral aĢ la leĢsion. Au cours de l'AP classique, le patient agit dans l'espace peĢripersonnel ("proche"). Aucune eĢtude n'a aĢ preĢsent deĢtermineĢ si l'AP est aussi efficace dans l'espace extrapersonnel ("lointain").
En comparant les performances d'un groupe de patients HN dans une taĢche de description d'images, preĢsenteĢes dans l'espace proche et lointain, avant et apreĢs une seĢance d'AP aĢ celles d'un autre groupe de patient HN effectuant les meĢmes descriptions mais sans seĢance d'AP entre les deux, nous avons pu deĢmontrer que l'ameĢlioration lors de la deuxieĢme passation de la taĢche eĢtait plus importante pour le groupe ayant eu une seĢance d'AP. Cette ameĢlioration eĢtait d'autant plus importante lorsque les eĢleĢments aĢ deĢcrire se situaient dans l'espace gauche que dans l'espace droit. Finalement, des analyses post-hoc plus deĢtailleĢes ont montreĢ une ameĢlioration significative pour le groupe ayant eu une seĢance d'AP lorsque les eĢleĢments eĢtaient situeĢs dans l'espace lointain et du coĢteĢ gauche uniquement. L'ensemble de ces reĢsultats montre que l'AP a un effet beĢneĢfique sur les deĢficits d'HN dans l'espace proche et dans l'espace lointain, cependant, le dernier reĢsultat montre que dans notre taĢche l'effet beĢneĢfique de l'AP sur les deĢficits aĢ gauche est plus important dans l'espace lointain que dans l'espace proche.
Ces reĢsultats ont des implications importantes en ce qui concerne la reĢhabilitation et la qualiteĢ de vie des patients preĢsentant une HN extrapersonnelle: la deĢmonstration d'un effet beĢneĢfique de l'AP sur l'HN dans l'espace lointain pourrait permettre l'eĢlaboration d'une strateĢgie de prise en charge plus cibleĢe et adapteĢe aux neĢcessiteĢs de chaque patient et ameĢliorer ainsi leur autonomie dans la vie de tous les jours
Approaches to assessment in time-limited Mentalization-Based Therapy for Children (MBT-C)
In this article we describe our clinical approach to assessment, formulation and the identification of a therapeutic focus in the context of time-limited Mentalization-Based Treatment for Children (MBT-C) aged between 6 and 12. Rather than seeing the capacity to mentalize as a global construct, we set out an approach to assessing the developmental 'building blocks' of the capacity to mentalize the self and others, including the capacity for attention regulation, emotion regulation, and explicit mentalization. Assessing the child's strengths and vulnerabilities in each of these domains provides a more nuanced picture of the child's mentalizing capacities and difficulties, and can provide a useful approach to case formulation. The article sets out an approach to assessment that includes a consideration of mentalizing strengths and difficulties in both the child and the parents, and shows how this can be used to help develop a mutually agreed treatment focus. A clinical vignette illustrates the approach taken to assessment and connects it to routine clinical practice
``Plug and play'' systems for quantum cryptography
We present a time-multiplexed interferometer based on Faraday mirrors, and
apply it to quantum key distribution. The interfering pulses follow exactly the
same spatial path, ensuring very high stability and self balancing. Use of
Faraday mirrors compensates automatically any birefringence effects and
polarization dependent losses in the transmitting fiber. First experimental
results show a fringe visibility of 0.9984 for a 23km-long interferometer,
based on installed telecom fibers.Comment: LaTex, 6 pages, with 2 Postscript figures, Submitted to Applied
Physics Letter
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