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Menopausia, el inicio del envejecimiento de las mujeres chilenas. Un estudio cualitativo
Indexación: Scopus.Objective. To develop the meaning of menopause of a group of post-menopausal women and their relationship with aging. Methods. Qualitative descriptive study on 15 Chilean women that completed a taped face-to-face in depth interview that were interpreted according to Krippendorff. Results. A qualitative content analysis revealed the presence of two themes: (a) Cessation of women's reproductive stage and (b) a life transition to aging. Conclusion. Women perceived their menopause as the beginning of aging focusing on the end of fertility and the social connotation that this new role implies. Feeling old 10 years before the customary beginning of old age is an important starting point to be incorporated in women's health education.http://ref.scielo.org/x7bfh
Social Security Reform with Uninsurable Income Risk and Endogenous Borrowing Constraints
We study the aggregate effects of a social security reform in a large overlapping generations model where markets are incomplete and households face uninsurable idiosyncratic income shocks. We depart from the previous literature by assuming that, because of lack of commitment in the credit market, the borrowing constraint in the unique asset is endogenously determined by the agents' incentives to default on previous debts. We find that a model with exogenous borrowing constraints overestimates the positive effect of reforming social security on the capital stock and the saving rate, compared to our model with endogenous borrowing limit. The reason is that, in the latter, the size of precautionary savings is smaller because after the reform the incentives to default on previous debts are lower and consequently households face more relaxed borrowing limits. Adding retirement accounts to the basic model does not change these conclusions, although the quantitative importance of endogenizing borrowing constraints is reduced.
Exact solution of the Schr\"{o}dinger equation for an hydrogen atom at the interface between the vacuum and a topologically insulating surface
When an hydrogen atom is brought near to the interface between
-media, the quantum-mechanical motion of the electron will be affected
by the electromagnetic interaction between the atomic charges and the
-interface, which is described by an axionic extension of Maxwell
electrodynamics in the presence of a boundary. In this paper we investigate the
atom-surface interaction effects upon the energy levels and wave functions of
an hydrogen atom placed at the interface between a -medium and the
vacuum. In the approximation considered, the Schr\"{o}dinger equation can be
exactly solved by separation of variables in terms of hypergeometic functions
for the angular part and hydrogenic functions for the radial part. In order to
make such effects apparent we deal with unrealistic high values of the
-parameter. We also compute the energy shifts using perturbation theory
for a particular small value of and we demonstrate that they are in a
very good agreement with the ones obtained from the exact solution.Comment: 20 pages, 17 figures, 6 tables, Accepted for publication in the
European Physics Journal
Green's function approach to Chern-Simons extended electrodynamics: an effective theory describing topological insulators
Boundary effects produced by a Chern-Simons (CS) extension to electrodynamics
are analyzed exploiting the Green's function (GF) method. We consider the
electromagnetic field coupled to a -term in a way that has been
proposed to provide the correct low energy effective action for topological
insulators (TI). We take the -term to be piecewise constant in
different regions of space separated by a common interface , to be
called the -boundary. Features arising due to the presence of the
boundary, such as magnetoelectric effects, are already known in CS extended
electrodynamics and solutions for some experimental setups have been found with
specific configuration of sources. In this work we illustrate a method to
construct the GF that allows to solve the CS modified field equations for a
given -boundary with otherwise arbitrary configuration of sources. The
method is illustrated by solving the case of a planar -boundary but can
also be applied for cylindrical and spherical geometries for which the
-boundary can be characterized by a surface where a given coordinate
remains constant. The static fields of a point-like charge interacting with a
planar TI, as described by a planar discontinuity in , are calculated
and successfully compared with previously reported results. We also compute the
force between the charge and the -boundary by two different methods,
using the energy momentum tensor approach and the interaction energy calculated
via the GF. The infinitely straight current-carrying wire is also analyzed
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