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    Scattering approach to fidelity decay in closed systems and parametric level correlations

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    This paper is based on recent work which provided an exact analytical description of scattering fidelity experiments with a microwave cavity under the variation of an antenna coupling [K\"ober et al., Phys. Rev. E 82, 036207 (2010)]. It is shown that this description can also be used to predict the decay of the fidelity amplitude for arbitrary Hermitian perturbations of a closed system. Two applications are presented: First, the known result for global perturbations is re-derived, and second, the exact analytical expression for the perturbation due to a moving S-wave scatterer is worked out. The latter is compared to measured data from microwave experiments, which have been reported some time ago. Finally, we generalize an important relation between fidelity decay and parametric level correlations to arbitrary perturbations.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures, research article, (v2: stylistic changes, ref. added

    New Keynesian Model Features that Can Reproduce Lead, Lag and Persistence Patterns

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    This paper uses a new method for describing dynamic comovement and persistence in economic time series which builds on the contemporaneous forecast error method developed in den Haan (2000). This data description method is then used to address issues in New Keynesian model performance in two ways. First, well known data patterns, such as output and inflation leads and lags and inflation persistence, are decomposed into forecast horizon components to give a more complete description of the data patterns. These results show that the well known lead and lag patterns between output and inflation arise mostly in the medium term forecasts horizons. Second, the data summary method is used to investigate a rich New Keynesian model with many modeling features to see which of these features can reproduce lead, lag and persistence patterns seen in the data. Many studies have suggested that a backward looking component in the Phillips curve is needed to match the data, but our simulations show this is not necessary. We show that a simple general equilibrium model with persistent IS curve shocks and persistent supply shocks can reproduce the lead, lag and persistence patterns seen in the data.output and inflation comovement, inflation persistence, forecast errors

    Employment comovements at the sectoral level over the business cycle

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    This paper extends the technique suggested by den Haan (2000) to investigate contemporaneous as well as lead and lag correlations among economic data for a range of forecast horizons. The technique provides a richer picture of the economic dynamics generating the data and allows one to investigate which variables lead or lag others and whether the lead or lag pattern is short term or long term in nature. The technique is applied to monthly sectoral level employment data for the U.S. and shows that among the ten industrial sectors followed by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, six tend to lead the other four. These six have high correlations indicating that the structural shocks generating the data movements are mostly in common. Among the four lagging industries, some lag by longer intervals than others and some have low correlations with the leading industries indicating that these industries are partially influenced by structural shocks beyond those generating the six leading industries.sectoral employment comovement, leading and lagging sectors, forecast errors, business cycles

    Examples of signature (2,2) manifolds with commuting curvature operators

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    We exhibit Walker manifolds of signature (2,2) with various commutativity properties for the Ricci operator, the skew-symmetric curvature operator, and the Jacobi operator. If the Walker metric is a Riemannian extension of an underlying affine structure A, these properties are related to the Ricci tensor of A

    El temprano retiro de las presentadoras de telediarios en Colombia y España: El repudio a la vejez femenina

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    The actual television, as a mass communication based on public image, maintains a series of sexual stereotypes that are also transmitted in the newscasts. In the following research article, a cross-cultural gender study of a descriptive nature about the physical characteristics and age of the presenters of the most relevant television news programs in Colombia and Spain is presented, based on the audience obtained by this type of programs. Results and conclusions: The most obvious conclusions of this work, is that in this specific labor context, with few exceptions, the age of women, unlike her male partners, is not associated with greater credibility, rigor or seriousness, being a clear discriminatory element that associates women with a simple complement of undoubted physical attractiveness. © 2019 Universidad Complutense de Madrid. All rights reserved
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