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Marginal commodity tax reforms: a survey
We summarize the main features and results of the literature on marginal commodity tax reforms as initiated by Ahmad and Stern (1984) and developed further by Yitzhaki and Thirsk (1990). We establish new links with other fields of research, namely the literature on the use of equivalence scales and the one on poverty measurement. We also critically examine some issues associated with the implementation of marginal tax reforms, with special refernce to the estimation of welfare weights and of revenue effects.Commodity, taxation, inequality, poverty
Interacting hard-core bosons and surface preroughening
The theory of the preroughening transition of an unreconstructed surface, and
the ensuing disordered flat (DOF) phase, is formulated in terms of interacting
steps. Finite terraces play a crucial role in the formulation. We start by
mapping the statistical mechanics of interacting (up and down) steps onto the
quantum mechanics of two species of one-dimensional hard-core bosons. The
effect of finite terraces translates into a number-non-conserving term in the
boson Hamiltonian, which does not allow a description in terms of fermions, but
leads to a two-chain spin problem. The Heisenberg spin-1 chain is recovered as
a special limiting case. The global phase diagram is rich. We find the DOF
phase is stabilized by short-range repulsions of like steps. On-site repulsion
of up-down steps is essential in producing a DOF phase, whereas an off-site
attraction between them is favorable but not required. Step-step correlation
functions and terrace width distributions can be directly calculated with this
method.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, to appear on Phys. Rev.
PADDLE: Proximal Algorithm for Dual Dictionaries LEarning
Recently, considerable research efforts have been devoted to the design of
methods to learn from data overcomplete dictionaries for sparse coding.
However, learned dictionaries require the solution of an optimization problem
for coding new data. In order to overcome this drawback, we propose an
algorithm aimed at learning both a dictionary and its dual: a linear mapping
directly performing the coding. By leveraging on proximal methods, our
algorithm jointly minimizes the reconstruction error of the dictionary and the
coding error of its dual; the sparsity of the representation is induced by an
-based penalty on its coefficients. The results obtained on synthetic
data and real images show that the algorithm is capable of recovering the
expected dictionaries. Furthermore, on a benchmark dataset, we show that the
image features obtained from the dual matrix yield state-of-the-art
classification performance while being much less computational intensive
Vortex-induced extinction behavior in methanol gaseous flames: a comparison with quasi-steady extinction
Using a combination of HCHO planar laser-induced fluorescence and laser Doppler velocimetry measurements, the extinction behavior of methanol counterflow diffusion flames was examined experimentally under conditions in which the extinction was brought about by a vortex generated on the oxidizer side. Comparisons were made with quasi-steady extinction results for the same flames. It was found that the flames can withstand instantaneous strain rates as much as two-and-a-half times larger than the quasi-steady ones. The finding was rationalized phenomenologically by comparing the characteristic times of the problem, that is, the mechanical time, the chemical time, and the vortex turnover time. Specifically, estimates of these times yielded the following ordering: τch < τvort < τm. As a result, the vortex introduced an unsteady effect in the outer diffusive-convective layer of the flame, while the inner reactive-diffusive layer behaved in a quasi-steady manner. Consequently, the flame was subject to a damped strain rate through the outer layer. Results from a simple analytical model showed that the difference between vortex-induced extinction and quasi-steady extinction was much more modest in terms of instantaneous scalar dissipation rate or Damköhler number. Furthermore, the temporal history of the strain rate was found to be necessary to determine the effective strain rate felt by the flame. Implications of these findings for turbulent diffusion flame modeling by the flamelet approach are discussed
Transdural Spread of Glioblastoma with Endonasal Growth in a Long-Term Survivor Patient: Case Report and Literature Review.
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive primary tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) in adults. Its growth has been always described as locally invasive. This tumor rarely penetrates dura mater and invades extracranial structures. We present a case of GBM, which occurred in a 39-year-old man, with final involvement of the nasal cavity. The patient was operated four times in three years, and a personalized adjuvant chemotherapy regimen was administered in a neo-adjuvant fashion. Histopathological features of the tumor are described. To our knowledge, there are only 9 cases reported in the literature showing this growth pattern and the last case was reported in 1998
Effective thermal dynamics following a quantum quench in a spin chain
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of the Quantum Ising Model following an
abrupt quench of the transverse field. We focus on the on-site autocorrelation
function of the order parameter, and extract the phase coherence time
from its asymptotic behavior. We show that the initial state
determines only through an effective temperature set by its
energy and the final Hamiltonian. Moreover, we observe that the dependence of
on the effective temperature fairly agrees with that obtained
in thermal equilibrium as a function of the equilibrium temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Published versio
Symmetries and sense of direction in labeled graphs
AbstractWe consider edge-labeled graphs which model distributed systems, focus on properties of edge-labelings, and study their impact on graph classes. In particular, we investigate the relation between symmetries, topologies and sense of direction. We study symmetries based on the notion of view and of surrounding, and characterize the corresponding graph classes. Among other results, we show that the completely surrounding symmetric labeled graphs coincides with the class of Cayley graphs with Cayley labelings. We then focus on the relationship between symmetries and sense of direction in regular graphs. We characterize the class of regular labeled graphs with minimal symmetric sense of direction, as well as the class of those with group-based sense of direction
Follow-up study of over three years of patients with uveitis after cataract phacoemulsification: outcomes and complications
Purpose: To evaluate the rate and onset of intraoperative and postoperative complications post-phacoemulsification.
Methods: One hundred sixty-two eyes of 145 patients with uveitis who underwent phacoemulsification
between 2006 and 2009 were identified through surgical record review. Fifty-nine eyes of 46 patients met
the inclusion criteria. Hazard ratio (HR) and Kaplan-Meier survival probability were calculated for each class
of uveitis. Results: Macular edema (ME) resulted to be associated to chronic postoperative inflammation
(r = 0.6; p = 0.00) and mostly related to patients who presented more than one postoperative relapse/year (r = 0.2;
p = 0.02). Fuchs uveitis resulted to be a risk factor for posterior capsule opacification (PCO) (HR 3.36
IC95%1.0-10.5; p = 0.03). Hypotony and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) were detected in the anterior uveitis
group (0.02 EY). Conclusion: The HR to develop ME was significantly related to chronic anterior uveitis. PCO
and elevated IOP are
How SARS-Cov-2 can involve the central nervous system. A systematic analysis of literature of the department of human neurosciences of Sapienza University, Italy
Italy is currently one of the countries most affected by the global emergency of COVID-19, a lethal disease of a novel coronavirus renamed as SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 shares highly homological sequence with the most studied SARS-CoV, and causes acute, highly deadly pneumonia (COVID-19) with clinical symptoms similar to those reported for SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. Increasing evidence shows that these coronaviruses are not always confined to the respiratory tract and that they may also neuroinvasive and neurotropic, with potential neuropathological consequences in vulnerable populations. The aim of this study is to predict a likely CNS involvement by SARS-CoV-2 by studying the pathogenic mechanisms in common with other better known and studied coronaviruses with which it shares the same characteristics. Understanding the mechanisms of neuroinvasion and interaction of HCoV (including SARS-Cov-2) with the CNS is essential to evaluate potentially pathological short- and long-term consequences. Autopsies of the COVID-19 patients, detailed neurological investigation, and attempts to isolate SARS-CoV-2 from the endothelium of cerebral microcirculation, cerebrospinal fluid, glial cells, and neuronal tissue can clarify the role played by COVID-19 in CNS-involvement and in the ongoing mortalities as has been in the recent outbreak
Um Estudo Analítico da Sonata para flauta (1941) de Cláudio Santoro
Este estudo aborda a Sonata para flauta e piano (1941) escrita por Cláudio Santoro durante os primeiros anos da Segunda Guerra Mundial, como membro atuante do Grupo Música Viva. Esta Sonata representa um marco histórico da música brasileira pois se trata de uma das primeiras obras de envergadura no repertório camerístico a empregar com plena consistência os princípios da técnica dodecafônica que apenas começava a ser difundida no Brasil. A peça estava extraviada e descreve-se as circunstâncias de sua recuperação. Demonstra-se a ligação da obra com o repertório que Santoro executava, tanto quanto à escolha do gênero, quanto à concepção da forma e influências estilísticas. Diversos aspectos da técnica dodecafônica empregada são analisados, relacionando os parâmetros estudados com a construção formal da peça para demonstrar o domínio do compositor da linguagem atonal desde suas primeiras obras no estilo
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