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The Demographics of Georgia IV: Hispanic Immigration Economic Policy Issues - Brief
This report analyzes the economic policy issues in education, health care, the labor market, financial services and the fiscal impact arising from the large increase in Hispanic immigration in Georgia. FRC Brief 12
The Demographics of Georgia IV: Hispanic Immigration Economic Policy Issues
This report analyzes the economic policy issues in education, health care, the labor market, financial services and the fiscal impact arising from the large increase in Hispanic immigration in Georgia. FRC Report 12
Vacuum fluctuations in a supersymmetric model in FRW spacetime
We study a noninteracting supersymmetric model in an expanding FRW spacetime.
A soft supersymmetry breaking induces a nonzero contribution to the vacuum
energy density. A short distance cutoff of the order of Planck length provides
a scale for the vacuum energy density comparable with the observed cosmological
constant. Assuming the presence of a dark energy substance in addition to the
vacuum fluctuations of the field an effective equation of state is derived in a
selfconsistent approach. The effective equation of state is sensitive to the
choice of the cut-off but no fine tuning is needed.Comment: 19 pages, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
For Fixed Control Parameters the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm's Objective Function Value Concentrates for Typical Instances
The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm, QAOA, uses a shallow depth
quantum circuit to produce a parameter dependent state. For a given
combinatorial optimization problem instance, the quantum expectation of the
associated cost function is the parameter dependent objective function of the
QAOA. We demonstrate that if the parameters are fixed and the instance comes
from a reasonable distribution then the objective function value is
concentrated in the sense that typical instances have (nearly) the same value
of the objective function. This applies not just for optimal parameters as the
whole landscape is instance independent. We can prove this is true for low
depth quantum circuits for instances of MaxCut on large 3-regular graphs. Our
results generalize beyond this example. We support the arguments with numerical
examples that show remarkable concentration. For higher depth circuits the
numerics also show concentration and we argue for this using the Law of Large
Numbers. We also observe by simulation that if we find parameters which result
in good performance at say 10 bits these same parameters result in good
performance at say 24 bits. These findings suggest ways to run the QAOA that
reduce or eliminate the use of the outer loop optimization and may allow us to
find good solutions with fewer calls to the quantum computer.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figur
On Pebble Automata for Data Languages with Decidable Emptiness Problem
In this paper we study a subclass of pebble automata (PA) for data languages
for which the emptiness problem is decidable. Namely, we introduce the
so-called top view weak PA. Roughly speaking, top view weak PA are weak PA
where the equality test is performed only between the data values seen by the
two most recently placed pebbles. The emptiness problem for this model is
decidable. We also show that it is robust: alternating, nondeterministic and
deterministic top view weak PA have the same recognition power. Moreover, this
model is strong enough to accept all data languages expressible in Linear
Temporal Logic with the future-time operators, augmented with one register
freeze quantifier.Comment: An extended abstract of this work has been published in the
proceedings of the 34th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations
of Computer Science (MFCS) 2009}, Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science
5734, pages 712-72
Logics for Unranked Trees: An Overview
Labeled unranked trees are used as a model of XML documents, and logical
languages for them have been studied actively over the past several years. Such
logics have different purposes: some are better suited for extracting data,
some for expressing navigational properties, and some make it easy to relate
complex properties of trees to the existence of tree automata for those
properties. Furthermore, logics differ significantly in their model-checking
properties, their automata models, and their behavior on ordered and unordered
trees. In this paper we present a survey of logics for unranked trees
Cosmological tachyon condensation
We consider the prospects for dark matter/energy unification in k-essence
type theories. General mappings are established between the k-essence scalar
field, the hydrodynamic and braneworld descriptions. We develop an extension of
the general relativistic dust model that incorporates the effects of both
pressure and the associated acoustic horizon. Applying this to a tachyon model,
we show that this inhomogeneous "variable Chaplygin gas" does evolve into a
mixed system containing cold dark matter like gravitational condensate in
significant quantities. Our methods can be applied to any dark energy model as
well as to mixtures of dark energy and traditional dark matter.Comment: 22 pages, 3 figures, title changed, typos corrected, accepted in
Phys. Rev.
Smallholder Income and Land Distribution in Africa: Implications for Poverty Reduction Strategies
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within the smallholder sector in Eastern and Southern Africa, and explores the implications of these findings for rural growth and poverty alleviation strategies in the region. Results are drawn from nationally-representative household surveys in five countries between 1990 and 2000: Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Mozambique, and Zambia. The paper addresses five major points: (1) why geographically-based poverty reduction or targeting strategies-e.g., focusing on marginal areas-is likely to miss a significant share of the poor in any particular country regardless of targeting efficiency in these areas; (2) why current enthusiasm for community-driven development approaches will require serious attention to how resources are allocated at local levels; (3) why sustained income growth for the poorest strata of the rural population will depend on agricultural growth in most countries, even though the poor generally lack the land and other productive resources to respond directly or immediately to policies and investments to stimulate agricultural growth; (4) why agricultural productivity growth, while most easily generating gains for better-off smallholder farmers, is likely to offer the best potential for pulling the poorest and land-constrained households out of poverty; and (5) why meaningful poverty alleviation strategies in many countries will require fundamental changes to make land more accessible to smallholder farmers. This could be accomplished through various processes, including improvement in land rental markets or perhaps land redistribution. We briefly elaborate on each of these findings.Food Security and Poverty, Land Economics/Use,
Experiments with the High Resolution Kaon Spectrometer at JLab Hall C and the new spectroscopy of 12B-Î hypernuclei
Since the pioneering experiment E89-009 studying hypernuclear spectroscopy using the (e, eâK+) reaction was completed, two additional experiments, E01-011 and E05-115, were performed at Jefferson Lab. These later experiments used a modified experimental design, the "tilt method", to dramatically suppress the large electromagnetic background, and allowed for a substantial increase in luminosity. Additionally, a new kaon spectrometer, HKS (E01-011), a new electron spectrometer, HES, and a new splitting magnet (E05-115) were added to produce new data sets of precision, high-resolution hypernuclear spectroscopy. All three experiments obtained a spectrum for 12B-Î, which is the most characteristic p-shell hypernucleus and is commonly used for calibration. Independent analyses of these different experiments demonstrate excellent consistency and provide the clearest level structure to date of this hypernucleus as produced by the (e, eâK+) reaction. This paper presents details of these experiments, and the extraction and analysis of the observed 12B-Î spectrum
Smallholder Income and Land Distribution in Africa: Implications for Poverty Reduction Strategies
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