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Green operators for low regularity spacetimes
In this paper we define and construct advanced and retarded Green operators
for the wave operator on spacetimes with low regularity. In order to do so we
require that the spacetime satisfies the condition of generalised hyperbolicity
which is equivalent to well- posedness of the classical inhomogeneous problem
with zero initial data where weak solutions are properly supported. Moreover,
we provide an explicit formula for the kernel of the Green operators in terms
of an arbitrary eigenbasis of H 1 and a suitable Green matrix that solves a
system of second order ODEs
Generalised hyperbolicity in spacetimes with string-like singularities
In this paper we present well-posedness results of the wave equation in
for spacetimes that contain string-like singularities. These results
extend a framework able to characterise gravitational singularities as
obstruction to the dynamics of test fields rather than point particles. In
particular, we discuss spacetimes with cosmic strings and the relation of our
results to the Strong Cosmic Censorship Conjecture.Comment: Accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum Gravit
A salary system for the assignment problem
We propose a modification to the concept of the potential of agame à la Hart-Mas Colell to determine a salary system for theassignment problem. We obtain explicit formulas for the potentialof the assignment problem and for it's corresponding salarysystem. Also, we establish some properties of this salary systemand we give an interpretation in terms of the Shapley value.assignment problem
Nonlinear chiral refrigerators
We investigate a mesoscopic refrigerator based on chiral quantum Hall edge
channels. We discuss a three-terminal cooling device in which charge transport
occurs between a pair of voltage-biased terminals only. The third terminal,
which is to be cooled, is set as a voltage probe with vanishing particle flux.
This largely prevents the generation of direct Joule heating which ensures a
high coefficient of performance. Cooling operation is based on energy-dependent
quantum transmissions. The latter are implemented with the aid of two tunable
scattering resonances (quantum dots). To find the optimal performance point and
the largest temperature difference created with our refrigerator, it is crucial
to address the nonlinear regime of transport, accounting for electron-electron
interaction effects. Our numerical simulations show that the maximal cooling
power can be tuned with the quantum dot couplings and energy levels. Further,
we provide analytical expressions within a weakly nonlinear scattering-matrix
formalism which allow us to discuss the conditions for optimal cooling in terms
of generalized thermopowers. Our results are important for the assessment of
chiral conductors as promising candidates for efficient quantum refrigerators
with low dissipation.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. v2: minor changes. Published versio
India: the next superpower?: corruption in India
The momentum of last year’s hunger strike by the anti-corruption campaigner Kisan ‘Anna’ Hazare currently sees India’s parliament wrestling with the formation of a national corruption ombudsman. Hazare’s campaign rests upon the proposition that the democratic ideals with which the Indian state was formed in 1947 are all too often subverted by the self-interest of public servants. Hazare’s supporters argue that this process has two primary effects. First, corruption allows wealthier citizens to access resources and preferential state treatment to which they are not entitled. Second, corruption constitutes a drain on the coffers of many ordinary Indians, in the form of demands for bribes by state functionaries, without which their services cannot necessarily be procured
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