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Compactified Webs and Domain Wall Partition Functions
In this paper we use the the topological vertex formalism to calculate a
generalization of the "domain wall" partition function of M-strings. This
generalization allows calculation of partition function of certain compactified
webs using a simple gluing algorithm similar to M-strings case
Fisher effect in nonlinear STAR framework: some evidence from Asia
This study tests the presence of the long run Fisher effect in eight Asian economies. Using monthly data and a variety of interest rates, the paper employs a recent nonlinear methodology to capture the long run relationship between the nominal interest rate and the inflation rate. The estimation results on the basis of the new methodology are encouraging and indicate the validity of Fisher effect in almost all the examined economies.Non-linearity, Unit Roots, Cointegration, ADF
Financial Intermediation and Growth: Theory and Some Cross-Country Evidence
Well-functioning financial markets can have a positive effect on economic growth by facilitating savings and more efficient allocation of capital. This paper characterises some of the recent theoretical developments that analyse the relationship between financial intermediation and economic growth and presents empirical estimates based on a model of the linkage between financially intermediated investment and growth for two separate groups of countries, developing and advanced. Empirical estimates for both groups suggest that financial intermediation through the efficiency of investment leads to a higher rate of growth per capita. The relevant coefficient estimates show a higher level of significance for the developing countries. This financial liberalisation in the form of deregulation and establishment and development of stock markets can be expected to lead to enhanced economic growth.
Elliptic CY3folds and Non-Perturbative Modular Transformation
We study the refined topological string partition function of a class of
toric elliptically fibered Calabi-Yau threefolds. These Calabi-Yau threefolds
give rise to five dimensional quiver gauge theories and are dual to
configurations of M5-M2-branes. We determine the Gopakumar-Vafa invariants for
these threefolds and show that the genus free energy is given by the weight
Eisenstein series. We also show that although the free energy at all
genera are modular invariant the full partition function satisfies the
non-perturbative modular transformation property discussed by Lockhart and Vafa
in arXiv:1210.5909 and therefore the modularity of free energy is up to
non-perturbative corrections.Comment: 12 page
A comparison of two global optimization algorithms with sequential niche technique for structural model updating
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Non-monotonic dependence of projection probabilities as a function of distinguishability
Typically, quantum superpositions, and thus measurement projections of
quantum states involving interference, decrease (or increase) monotonically as
a function of increased distinguishability. Distinguishability, in turn, can be
a consequence of decoherence, for example caused by the (simultaneous) loss of
excitation or due to inadequate mode matching (either deliberate or
indeliberate). It is known that for some cases of multi-photon interference,
non-monotonic decay of projection probabilities occurs, which has so far been
attributed to interference between four or more two photons. We show that such
a non-monotonic behaviour of projection probabilities is not unnatural, and can
also occur for single-photon and even semiclassical states. Thus, while the
effect traces its roots from indistinguishability and thus interference, the
states for which this can be observed do not need to have particular quantum
features.Comment: This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article
accepted for publication in New Journal of Physics. IOP Publishing Ltd is not
responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or
any version derived from i
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