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Study of the triangular lattice tV model near x=1/3
We study extended Hubbard model on a triangular lattice near doping ,
which may be relevant for the recently discovered superconductor NaCoOHO. By generalizing this model to fermionic species, we
formulate a meanfield description in the limit of large . In meanfield, we
find two possible phases: a renormalized Fermi liquid and a \rt3rt3 charge
density wave state. The transition between the two phases is driven by
increasing the nearest neighbor repulsion and is found to be first order for
doping , but occurs close to the point of the local instability of the
uniform liquid. We also study fluctuations about the uniform meanfield state in
a systematic 1/N expansion, focusing on the residual interaction of
quasiparticles and possible superconducting instabilities due to this
interaction. Upon moving towards the CDW instability, the increasing charge
fluctuations favor a particular -wave triplet state. (This state was
recently discussed by Tanakaet al, cond-mat/0311266). We also report a direct
Gutzwiller wavefunction study of the spin-1/2 model.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Cuprates as doped U(1) spin liquids
We explore theoretically the notion that the underdoped cuprates may be
viewed as doped U(1) spin liquid Mott insulators. We pursue a conceptually
clear version of this idea that naturally incorporates several aspects of the
phenomenology of the cuprates. We argue that the low doping region may be
fruitfully discussed in terms of the universal physics associated with a
chemical potential tuned Mott transition between a U(1) spin liquid insulator
and a d-wave superconductor. A precise characterization of the deconfinement in
the U(1) spin liquid is provided by the emergence of a conserved gauge flux.
This extra conservation law should hold at least approximately in the
underdoped materials. Experiments that could possibly detect this conserved
gauge flux are proposed.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Monte Carlo Estimation of the Density of the Sum of Dependent Random Variables
We study an unbiased estimator for the density of a sum of random variables
that are simulated from a computer model. A numerical study on examples with
copula dependence is conducted where the proposed estimator performs favourably
in terms of variance compared to other unbiased estimators. We provide
applications and extensions to the estimation of marginal densities in Bayesian
statistics and to the estimation of the density of sums of random variables
under Gaussian copula dependence
Report on the Workshop on Refugee and Asylum Policy in Practice in Europe and North America
Western nations have struggled to accomplish the dual goals of refugee and asylum policies: (1) identifying and protecting Convention refugees as well as those fleeing civil conflict; and (2) controlling for abuse. The Workshop on Refugee and Asylum Policy in Practice in Europe and North America was organized to facilitate a transatlantic dialogue to explore just how well these asylum systems are balancing the dual goals. The workshop exa!llined key elements of the U.S. and European asylum systems: decision making on claims, deterrence of abuse, independent review, return of rejected asylum seekers, scope of the refugee concept, social rights and employment, international cooperation, and data and evaluation.
The Workshop was convened by the Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) of Georgetown University and the Center for the Study of Immigration, Integration and Citizenship Policies (CEPIC) of the Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique, with the support of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. It was held on July 1-3, 1999, at Oxford University. Workshop participants included government officials, scholars, and representatives from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) actively involved in analyzing and implementing refugee and asylum policies.
This report outlines the major points of discussion and the areas of consensus at the Workshop, and emphasizes the issues in need of further analysis and agreement. Through this report, the Workshop seeks to encourage further discussion on refugee and asylum policies in practice in order to clarify, develop, and improve the existing mechanisms for protection
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