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Effects of Government Programs on Corn, Soybeans, and Wheat Production in the U.S.
Agricultural Finance, Farm Management, Production Economics,
U.S. WHEAT STORAGE CONTROL UNDER JOINT CRITERIA OF MEAN BENEFITS AND PRICE VARIATION
A method based on stochastic dynamic programming is developed to derive efficiency frontiers for the trade-off between the long-run average social benefits and price variation. The method is used to quantify the importance of price variation per se as a criterion in U.S. wheat storage policy. The results suggest that a single criterion of maximum expected social benefits, calculated by the traditional surplus measures, is satisfactory because price variation is incidentally reduced enough that further reductions can be attained only a considerable opportunity cost.Crop Production/Industries,
Three dimensional fast tracker for central drift chamber based level 1 trigger system in the Belle II experiment
The Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB accelerator has a level 1 trigger
implemented in field-programmable gate arrays. Due to the high luminosity of
the beam, a trigger that effectively rejects beam induced background is
required. A three dimensional tracking algorithm for the level 1 trigger that
uses the Belle II central drift chamber detector response is being developed to
reduce the recorded beam background while having a high efficiency for physics
of interest. In this paper, we describe the three dimensional track trigger
that finds and fits track parameters which we developed.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figure
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Nitrogen cycling and bacterial production
I. Bacterial abundance and production in Nueces and Guadalupe Estuaries, Texas -- II. Ammonium regeneration and utilization in Nueces Estuary, Texas -- III. Comparison of benthic ammonium flux with ammonium regeneration in the water column of Nueces and Guadalupe Estuaries, Texas -- IV. Denitrification in Nueces and Guadalupe Estuaries, Texas -- V. Ammonium regeneration and utilization in Guadalupe Estuary, Texas.Marine Scienc
The mean shape of transition and first-passage paths
We calculate the mean shape of transition paths and first-passage paths based
on the one-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation in an arbitrary free energy
landscape including a general inhomogeneous diffusivity profile. The transition
path ensemble is the collection of all paths that do not revisit the start
position and that terminate when first reaching the final position .
In contrast, a first-passage path can revisit but not cross its start position
before it terminates at . Our theoretical framework employs the
forward and backward Fokker-Planck equations as well as first-passage, passage,
last-passage and transition-path time distributions, for which we derive the
defining integral equations. We show that the mean time at which the transition
path ensemble visits an intermediate position is equivalent to the mean
first-passage time of reaching the starting position from without
ever visiting . The mean shape of first-passage paths is related to the
mean shape of transition paths by a constant time shift. Since for large
barrier height the mean first-passage time scales exponentially in
while the mean transition path time scales linearly inversely in , the time
shift between first-passage and transition path shapes is substantial. We
present explicit examples of transition path shapes for linear and harmonic
potentials and illustrate our findings by trajectories generated from Brownian
dynamics simulations
ANALYSIS OF FARM FINANCING AND RISK MANAGEMENT FOR U.S. FARMERS
Significant changes under the 1996 FAIR Act and trade agreements are occurring in the U.S. farm sector. The changes will affect both the source and the magnitude of the business and financial risks that farmers will be required to manage. The objectives of this study were to investigate farmer plans regarding business expansion, timing of expansion, and expected financing of that business expansion and to analyze their financial services and risk management strategies. The study was based on data from a nationwide survey of subscribers to Top Operator farm magazine. The data were categorized into six groups for analysis: demographics, intergenerational transfer, debt characteristics, lender relationships, business expansion, and farmer expectations of their lenders. Statistical techniques were used to evaluate differences among farmers across regions of the country, types of farm businesses, and sizes of farm businesses.Farm credit, expansion plans, debt-to-asset ratio, farm demographics, financial tools, credit sources, financial services, non-traditional lending, Agricultural Finance, Risk and Uncertainty,
Effect of nuclear interactions of neutral kaons on CP asymmetry measurements
We examine the effect of the difference in nuclear interactions of
and mesons on the measurement of CP asymmetry for experiments at
colliders - charm and -meson factories. We find that this effect on
CP asymmetry can be as large as 0.3%, and therefore sufficiently significant in
interpreting measurements of CP asymmetry when neutral kaons are present in the
final state.Comment: accepted to PR
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