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A Versatile Active Block: DXCCCII and Tunable Applications
The study describes dual-X controlled current conveyor (DXCCCII) as a versatile active block and its application to inductance simulators for testing. Moreover, the high pass filter application using with DXCCCII based inductance simulator and oscillator with flexible tunable oscillation frequency have been presented and simulated to confirm the theoretical validity. The proposed circuit which has a simple circuit design requires the low-voltage and the DXCCCII can also be tuned in the wide range by the biasing current. The proposed DXCCCII provides a good linearity, high output impedance at Z terminals, and a reasonable current and voltage transfer gain accuracy. The proposed DXCCCII and its applications have been simulated using the CMOS 0.18 ”m technology
Fathers and Youth's Delinquent Behavior
This paper analyzes the relationship between having one or more father figures and the likelihood that young people engage in delinquent criminal behavior. We pay particular attention to distinguishing the roles of residential and non-residential, biological fathers as well as stepfathers. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, we find that adolescent boys engage in more delinquent behavior if there is no father figure in their lives. However, adolescent girls' behavior is largely independent of the presence (or absence) of their fathers. The strong effect of family structure is not explained by the lack of paternal involvement that generally comes with fathers' absence, even though adolescents, especially boys, who spend time doing things with their fathers usually have better outcomes. There is also a link between adult delinquent behavior and adolescent family structure that cannot be explained by fathers' involvement with their adolescent sons and is only partially explained by fathers' involvement with their adolescent daughters. Finally, the strong link between adolescent family structure and delinquent behavior is not accounted for by the income differentials associated with fathers' absence. Our results suggest that the presence of a father figure during adolescence is likely to have protective effects, particularly for males, in both adolescence and young adulthood.fathers, adolescence, family structure, crime, delinquent behavior
Future of Turkey-EU Relations: A Civilisational Discourse
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Should or can Turkey join the European Union (EU)? This paper argues that there are three
alternative scenarios of the EU decision to grant membership to Turkey: âprivileged relationship
offer,â âwait and see attitude,â and âstart of full membership negotiations.â It then gauges each
alternative path, and argues that the most likely scenario is a decision to start the negotiations,
followed by the scenario of âwait and see.â The EU decision will be conditioned by its future vision
of global governance and the role foreseen for Turkey inside, outside or at the margin of it. The paper
concludes that the EU decision will have significant implications for the future of relations between
Europe and Turkey on the one hand, and Europe and the Islamic world on the other.
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Self-dual solutions of Yang-Mills theory on Euclidean AdS space
We find non-trivial, time-dependent solutions of the (anti) self-dual
Yang-Mills equations in the four dimensional Euclidean Anti-de Sitter space. In
contrast to the Euclidean flat space, the action depends on the moduli
parameters and the charge can take any non-integer value.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures; version 2: new references added, to appear in
PR
On the futures of sovereignty
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All unitary cubic curvature gravities in D dimensions
We construct all the unitary cubic curvature gravity theories built on the
contractions of the Riemann tensor in D -dimensional (anti)-de Sitter
spacetimes. Our construction is based on finding the equivalent quadratic
action for the general cubic curvature theory and imposing ghost and tachyon
freedom, which greatly simplifies the highly complicated problem of finding the
propagator of cubic curvature theories in constant curvature backgrounds. To
carry out the procedure we have also classified all the unitary quadratic
models. We use our general results to study the recently found cubic curvature
theories using different techniques and the string generated cubic curvature
gravity model. We also study the scattering in critical gravity and give its
cubic curvature extensions.Comment: 24 pages, 1 figure, v2: A subsection on cubic curvature extensions of
critical gravity is added, v3: The part regarding critical gravity is
revised. Version to appear in Class. Quant. Gra
Newtonian Counterparts of Spin 2 Massless Discontinuities
Massive spin 2 theories in flat or cosmological () backgrounds
are subject to discontinuities as the masses tend to zero. We show and explain
physically why their Newtonian limits do not inherit this behaviour. On the
other hand, conventional ``Newtonian cosmology'', where is a
constant source of the potential, displays discontinuities: e.g. for any finite
range, can be totally removed.Comment: 6 pages, amplifies the ``Newtonian cosmology'' analysis. To appear as
a Class. Quantum Grav. Lette
Two-Frequency Jahn-Teller Systems in Circuit QED
We investigate the simulation of Jahn-Teller models with two non-degenerate
vibrational modes using a circuit QED architecture. Typical Jahn-Teller systems
are anisotropic and require at least a two-frequency description. The proposed
simulator consists of two superconducting lumped-element resonators interacting
with a common flux qubit in the ultrastrong coupling regime. We translate the
circuit QED model of the system to a two-frequency Jahn-Teller Hamiltonian and
calculate its energy eigenvalues and the emission spectrum of the cavities. It
is shown that the system can be systematically tuned to an effective single
mode Hamiltonian from the two-mode model by varying the coupling strength
between the resonators. The flexibility in manipulating the parameters of the
circuit QED simulator permits isolating the effective single frequency and pure
two-frequency effects in the spectral response of Jahn-Teller systems.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, figures revise
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