677 research outputs found
Analysis of probability of the enterprise bankruptcy
Метою дослідження є виявлення особливостей, переваг та недоліків основних моделей аналізу ймовірності
банкрутства підприємства.
Методика дослідження. Під час здійснення дослідження використовувався системно-аналітичний метод; методи
аналізу динаміки – для виявлення тенденцій зміни показників імовірності банкрутства; табличний метод – для наочного
відображення інформації.
Результати. Аналіз основних моделей оцінки ймовірності банкрутства показав, що зарубіжні моделі є менш поширеними
в Україні через особливості економічної ситуації в Україні; наявні моделі потребують модифікації та адаптації для
ефективної оцінки платоспроможності та ймовірності банкрутства українських підприємств.
Практична значущість результатів дослідження. Результати проведеного дослідження дозволили виявити основні
особливості та недоліки застосування найбільш поширених моделей оцінки ймовірності банкрутства та обґрунтувати
необхідність використання сукупності моделей для отримання зважених результатів щодо оцінки ймовірності
банкрутства підприємства.The article considers domestic and foreign models for assessing the probability of bankruptcy, their application in practice
and analysis of the results of their use to assess the probability of bankruptcy in a Ukrainian enterprise. Peculiarities, advantages
and disadvantages of bankruptcy probability assessment models are determined: the five-factor Altman model, the Springgate
model, the Beaver coefficient and the Tereshchenko model in practical application, which allow you to effectively and efficiently
assess the financial condition of the enterprise. The analysis of the probability of bankruptcy was carried out on the example of the
industrial enterprise PJSC "Odessa Cable Plant" Odeskabel". This company is the absolute leader in the cable industry in Ukraine,
has vast experience and capabilities, but in recent years there has been a marked deterioration in key indicators of profitability,
liquidity and financial stability (this necessitates assessing the probability of bankruptcy based on selected models). It is proved
that the domestic model Tereshchenko gives relatively soft results on the threat of bankruptcy. It is determined that foreign models
are less common in Ukraine due to the peculiarities of the economic situation and imperfect market conditions. Thus, the existing
models need to be modified and adapted to effectively assess the solvency and probability of bankruptcy of Ukrainian enterprises.
The considered models of bankruptcy forecasting give different results, therefore in practice it is necessary to apply not one
separate model, but their set, for achievement of balanced results. Thus, we can conclude that at present there is a need for further
study of the application of models to analyse the probability of bankruptcy of enterprises in various sectors of the economy, taking
into account their size, capital structure and internal indicators
Photoassociation inside an optical dipole trap: absolute rate coefficients and Franck-Condon factors
We present quantitative measurements of the photoassociation of cesium
molecules inside a far-detuned optical dipole trap. A model of the trap
depletion dynamics is derived which allows to extract absolute photoassociation
rate coefficients for the initial single-photon photoassociation step from
measured trap-loss spectra. The sensitivity of this approach is demonstrated by
measuring the Franck-Condon modulation of the weak photoassociation transitions
into the low vibrational levels of the outer well of the 0g- state that
correlates to the 6s+6p3/2 asymptote. The measurements are compared to
theoretical predictions. In a magneto-optical trap these transitions have
previously only been observed indirectly through ionization of ground state
molecules
Quadratic solitons as nonlocal solitons
We show that quadratic solitons are equivalent to solitons of a nonlocal Kerr
medium. This provides new physical insight into the properties of quadratic
solitons, often believed to be equivalent to solitons of an effective saturable
Kerr medium. The nonlocal analogy also allows for novel analytical solutions
and the prediction of novel bound states of quadratic solitons.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
The astrometric Gaia-FUN-SSO observation campaign of 99 942 Apophis
Astrometric observations performed by the Gaia Follow-Up Network for Solar
System Objects (Gaia-FUN-SSO) play a key role in ensuring that moving objects
first detected by ESA's Gaia mission remain recoverable after their discovery.
An observation campaign on the potentially hazardous asteroid (99 942) Apophis
was conducted during the asteroid's latest period of visibility, from
12/21/2012 to 5/2/2013, to test the coordination and evaluate the overall
performance of the Gaia-FUN-SSO . The 2732 high quality astrometric
observations acquired during the Gaia-FUN-SSO campaign were reduced with the
Platform for Reduction of Astronomical Images Automatically (PRAIA), using the
USNO CCD Astrograph Catalogue 4 (UCAC4) as a reference. The astrometric
reduction process and the precision of the newly obtained measurements are
discussed. We compare the residuals of astrometric observations that we
obtained using this reduction process to data sets that were individually
reduced by observers and accepted by the Minor Planet Center. We obtained 2103
previously unpublished astrometric positions and provide these to the
scientific community. Using these data we show that our reduction of this
astrometric campaign with a reliable stellar catalog substantially improves the
quality of the astrometric results. We present evidence that the new data will
help to reduce the orbit uncertainty of Apophis during its close approach in
2029. We show that uncertainties due to geolocations of observing stations, as
well as rounding of astrometric data can introduce an unnecessary degradation
in the quality of the resulting astrometric positions. Finally, we discuss the
impact of our campaign reduction on the recovery process of newly discovered
asteroids.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&
Modulational instability, solitons and beam propagation in spatially nonlocal nonlinear media
We present an overview of recent advances in the understanding of optical
beams in nonlinear media with a spatially nonlocal nonlinear response. We
discuss the impact of nonlocality on the modulational instability of plane
waves, the collapse of finite-size beams, and the formation and interaction of
spatial solitons.Comment: Review article, will be published in Journal of Optics B, special
issue on Optical Solitons, 6 figure
Fermionic coherent states for pseudo-Hermitian two-level systems
We introduce creation and annihilation operators of pseudo-Hermitian fermions
for two-level systems described by pseudo-Hermitian Hamiltonian with real
eigenvalues. This allows the generalization of the fermionic coherent states
approach to such systems. Pseudo-fermionic coherent states are constructed as
eigenstates of two pseudo-fermion annihilation operators. These coherent states
form a bi-normal and bi-overcomplete system, and their evolution governed by
the pseudo-Hermitian Hamiltonian is temporally stable. In terms of the
introduced pseudo-fermion operators the two-level system' Hamiltonian takes a
factorized form similar to that of a harmonic oscillator.Comment: 13 pages (Latex, article class), no figures; v2: some amendments in
section 2, seven new refs adde
Formation of ultracold RbCs molecules by photoassociation
The formation of ultracold metastable RbCs molecules is observed in a double
species magneto-optical trap through photoassociation below the
^85Rb(5S_1/2)+^133Cs(6P_3/2) dissociation limit followed by spontaneous
emission. The molecules are detected by resonance enhanced two-photon
ionization. Using accurate quantum chemistry calculations of the potential
energy curves and transition dipole moment, we interpret the observed
photoassociation process as occurring at short internuclear distance, in
contrast with most previous cold atom photoassociation studies. The vibrational
levels excited by photoassociation belong to the 5th 0^+ or the 4th 0^-
electronic states correlated to the Rb(5P_1/2,3/2)+Cs(6S_1/2) dissociation
limit. The computed vibrational distribution of the produced molecules shows
that they are stabilized in deeply bound vibrational states of the lowest
triplet state. We also predict that a noticeable fraction of molecules is
produced in the lowest level of the electronic ground state
Formation of ultracold dipolar molecules in the lowest vibrational levels by photoassociation
We recently reported the formation of ultracold LiCs molecules in the
rovibrational ground state X1Sigma+,v''=0,J''=0 [J. Deiglmayr et al., PRL 101,
133004 (2008)]. Here we discuss details of the experimental setup and present a
thorough analysis of the photoassociation step including the photoassociation
line shape. We predict the distribution of produced ground state molecules
using accurate potential nergy curves combined with an ab-initio dipole
transition moment and compare this prediction with experimental ionization
spectra. Additionally we improve the value of the dissociation energy for the
X1Sigma+ state by high resolution spectroscopy of the vibrational ground state.Comment: Submitted to Faraday Discussions 142: Cold and Ultracold Molecules 18
pages, 8 figure
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