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Examining the Impact of the World Crude Oil Price on China's Agricultural Commodity Prices: The Case of Corn, Soybean, and Pork
This study investigates effects of the world crude oil price on feed grain prices and pork prices in China. The results from time series techniques show the influences of crude oil price are not significant over the study period. The pork demand and supply result in the skyrocketing pork price.Agribusiness, Demand and Price Analysis,
Fourier domain preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm for atmospheric tomography
By 'atmospheric tomography' we mean the estimation of a layered atmospheric turbulence profile from measurements of the pupil-plane phase (or phase gradients) corresponding to several different guide star directions. We introduce what we believe to be a new Fourier domain preconditioned conjugate gradient (FD-PCG) algorithm for atmospheric tomography, and we compare its performance against an existing multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradient (MG-PCG) approach. Numerical results indicate that on conventional serial computers, FD-PCG is as accurate and robust as MG-PCG, but it is from one to two orders of magnitude faster for atmospheric tomography on 30 m class telescopes. Simulations are carried out for both natural guide stars and for a combination of finite-altitude laser guide stars and natural guide stars to resolve tip-tilt uncertainty
Vanishing Viscosity Approach to the Compressible Euler Equations for Transonic Nozzle and Spherically Symmetric Flows
We are concerned with globally defined entropy solutions to the Euler
equations for compressible fluid flows in transonic nozzles with general
cross-sectional areas. Such nozzles include the de Laval nozzles and other more
general nozzles whose cross-sectional area functions are allowed at the nozzle
ends to be either zero (closed ends) or infinity (unbounded ends). To achieve
this, in this paper, we develop a vanishing viscosity method to construct
globally defined approximate solutions and then establish essential uniform
estimates in weighted norms for the whole range of physical adiabatic
exponents , so that the viscosity approximate solutions
satisfy the general compensated compactness framework. The viscosity
method is designed to incorporate artificial viscosity terms with the natural
Dirichlet boundary conditions to ensure the uniform estimates. Then such
estimates lead to both the convergence of the approximate solutions and the
existence theory of globally defined finite-energy entropy solutions to the
Euler equations for transonic flows that may have different end-states in the
class of nozzles with general cross-sectional areas for all . The approach and techniques developed here apply to other problems
with similar difficulties. In particular, we successfully apply them to
construct globally defined spherically symmetric entropy solutions to the Euler
equations for all .Comment: 32 page
Pseudogap and Fermi-arc Evolution in the Phase-fluctuation Scenario
Pseudogap phenomena and the formation of Fermi arcs in underdoped cuprates
are numerically studied in the presence of phase fluctuations that are
simulated by an XY model. Most importantly the spectral function for each Monte
Carlo sample is calculated directly and efficiently by the Chebyshev
polynomials without having to diagonalize the fermion Hamiltonian, which
enables us to handle a system large enough to achieve sufficient
momentum/energy resolution. We find that the momentum dependence of the energy
gap is identical to that of a pure d-wave superconductor well below the
KT-transition temperature (), while displays an upturn deviation from
with increasing temperature. An abrupt onset of the Fermi
arcs is observed above and the arc length exhibits a similar
temperature dependence to the thermally activated vortex excitations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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