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    Are People Ashamed of Paying with Food Stamps?

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    As is amply documented, there appears to be a large discrepancy between the marginal propensity to purchase food out of cash income and that out of food stamps. In this paper, we have examined both the formal and empirical bases of the claim that marginal welfare stigma explains this puzzling empirical regularity.SOCIAL WELFARE

    Two-loop enhancement factor for 1/Q corrections to event shapes in deep inelastic scattering

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    We compute the two-loop enhancement factors for our earlier one-loop calculations of leading (1/Q) power corrections to the mean values of some event shape variables in deep inelastic lepton scattering. The enhancement is found to be equal to the universal ``Milan factor'' for those shape variables considered, provided the one-loop calculation is performed in a particular way. As a result, the phenomenology of power corrections to DIS event shapes remains largely unaffected.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure, uses JHEP.cls. This revised version corrects an error in the calculation of the enhancement factor. The main conclusions remain unchange

    Comparative study between two quantum spin systems KCuCl3_{3} and TlCuCl3_{3}

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    We have performed an {\it ab initio} study of the electronic structure of two isostructural quantum spin systems, KCuCl3_{3} and TlCuCl3_{3}, which have recently attracted much attention due to their unconventional magnetic properties. Our first-principles analysis shows unambiguously the role of Tl, as opposed to structural differences between the two compounds, in making TlCuCl3_{3} a {\it strongly} coupled s=1/2 dimer system compared to KCuCl3_{3} which shows a {\it weakly} coupled s=1/2 dimer behavior. Good agreement with the existing analysis of inelastic neutron scattering results has been observed.Comment: minor changes in text with additional references; in EPL forma

    Third-Generation TB-LMTO

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    We describe the screened Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR) method and the third-generation linear muffin-tin orbital (LMTO) method for solving the single-particle Schroedinger equation for a MT potential. The simple and popular formalism which previously resulted from the atomic-spheres approximation (ASA) now holds in general, that is, it includes downfolding and the combined correction. Downfolding to few-orbital, possibly short-ranged, low-energy, and possibly orthonormal Hamiltonians now works exceedingly well, as is demonstrated for a high-temperature superconductor. First-principles sp3 and sp3d5 TB Hamiltonians for the valence and lowest conduction bands of silicon are derived. Finally, we prove that the new method treats overlap of the potential wells correctly to leading order and we demonstrate how this can be exploited to get rid of the empty spheres in the diamond structure.Comment: latex2e, 32 printed pages, Postscript figs, to be published in: Tight-Binding Approach to Computational Materials Science, MRS Symposia Proceedings No. 491 (MRS, Pittsburgh, 1998

    The Taming of QCD by Fortran 90

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    We implement lattice QCD using the Fortran 90 language. We have designed machine independent modules that define fields (gauge, fermions, scalars, etc...) and have defined overloaded operators for all possible operations between fields, matrices and numbers. With these modules it is very simple to write QCD programs. We have also created a useful compression standard for storing the lattice configurations, a parallel implementation of the random generators, an assignment that does not require temporaries, and a machine independent precision definition. We have tested our program on parallel and single processor supercomputers obtaining excellent performances.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96 (algorithms) 3 pages, no figures, LATEX file with ESPCRC2 style. More information available at: http://hep.bu.edu/~leviar/qcdf90.htm

    A Lorentzian cure for Euclidean troubles

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    There is strong evidence coming from Lorentzian dynamical triangulations that the unboundedness of the gravitational action is no obstacle to the construction of a well-defined non-perturbative path integral. In a continuum approach, a similar suppression of the conformal divergence comes about as the result of a non-trivial path-integral measure.Comment: 3 page

    Correlation effects on the electronic structure of TiOCl: a NMTO+DMFT study

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    Using the recently developed N-th order muffin-tin orbital-based downfolding technique in combination with the Dynamical Mean Field theory, we investigate the electronic properties of the much discussed Mott insulator TiOCl in the undimerized phase. Inclusion of correlation effects through this approach provides a description of the spectral function into an upper and a lower Hubbard band with broad valence states formed out of the orbitally polarized, lower Hubbard band. We find that these results are in good agreement with recent photo-emission spectra.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Probing surface diffuseness of nucleus-nucleus potential with quasielastic scattering at deep sub-barrier energies

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    We perform a systematic study on the surface property of nucleus-nucleus potential in heavy-ion reactions using large-angle quasielastic scattering at energies well below the Coulomb barrier. At these energies, the quasielastic scattering can be well described by a single-channel potential model. Exploiting this fact, we point out that systems which involve spherical nuclei require the diffuseness parameter of around 0.60 fm in order to fit the experimental data, while systems with a deformed target between 0.8 fm and 1.1 fm.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
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