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Parent and Student Voices on the First Year of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program
In the 50 years since economist Milton Friedman published “The Role of Government in Education” scholars and policy makers have been debating how parental choice through market mechanisms can and does operate in education. Market “optimists” argue that education is a service that can be produced under a variety of arrangements and that parents are natural education consumers. Market “pessimists” argue that education is a public good that should be produced in government-run schools, and that school choice programs suffer “market failure” because only advantaged families will have the resources and experience to choose effectively
The behavior of the spread between Treasury bill rates and private money market rates since 1978
An abstract for this article is not available.Money market ; Interest rates
The behavior of the spread between Treasury bill rates and private money market rates since 1978
An abstract for this article is not available.Money market ; Interest rates
Zero sound modes in the AdS/CFT correspondence
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2012.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-42).We examine the effects of zero sound wave excitations of charged fermion species living around the charged black hole of an AdS/CFT spacetime. In particular, we show that these bulk modes cause corresponding singularities in the correlation functions of boundary gauge fields. Possible implications for the study of non-Fermi liquids are discussed.by Thomas Roxlo.S.B
Resonance model study of kaon production in baryon baryon reactions for heavy ion collisions
The energy dependence of the total kaon production cross sections in baryon
baryon ( and ) collisions are studied in the resonance model, which
is a relativistic, tree-level treatment. This study is the first attempt to
complete a systematic, consistent investigation of the elementary kaon
production reactions for both the pion baryon and baryon baryon reactions. Our
model suggests that the magnitudes of the isospin-averaged total cross sections
for the and ( or )
reactions are almost equal at energies up to about 200 MeV above threshold.
However, the magnitudes for the reactions become about 6 times
larger than those for the reactions at energies about 1 GeV above
threshold. Furthermore, the magnitudes of the isospin-averaged total cross
sections for the reactions turn out to be comparable to
those for the reactions at invariant collision energies
about 3.1 GeV, and about 5 to 10 times larger at invariant collision
energies about 3.5 GeV. The microscopic cross sections are parametrized in all
isospin channels necessary for the transport model studies of kaon production
in heavy ion collisions. These cross sections are then applied in the
relativistic transport model to study the sensitivity to the underlying
elementary kaon production cross sections.Comment: Latex, 47 pages, 23 postscript figures. Typos in the published
version, which informed as errata to the editor, are corrected for the use of
simulation cod
Virtual Compton Scattering from the Proton and the Properties of Nucleon Excited States
We calculate the contributions to the generalized polarizabilities of
the proton in virtual Compton scattering. The following nucleon excitations are
included: , , , , ,
and . The relationship between nucleon
structure parameters, properties and the generalized polarizabilities of
the proton is illustrated.Comment: 13 pages of text (Latex) plus 4 figures (as uuencoded Z-compressed
.tar file created by csh script uufiles
On the nonlinear interaction of Gortler vortices and Tollmien-Schlichting waves in curved channel flows at finite Reynolds numbers
The flow in a two-dimensional curved channel driven by an azimuthal pressure gradient can become linearly unstable due to axisymmetric perturbations and/or nonaxisymmetric perturbations depending on the curvature of the channel and the Reynolds number. For a particular small value of curvature, the critical neighborhood of this curvature value and critical Reynolds number, nonlinear interactions occur between these perturbations. The Stuart-Watson approach is used to derive two coupled Landau equations for the amplitudes of these perturbations. The stability of the various possible states of these perturbations is shown through bifurcation diagrams. Emphasis is given to those cases which have relevance to external flows
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