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    Die Bedeutung des Messeplatzes Deutschland

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    Die volkswirtschaftliche Bedeutung des deutschen Messewesens ist grundsĂ€tzlich unbestritten, weniger klar ist jedoch die GrĂ¶ĂŸenordnung des gesamtwirtschaftlichen Effekts. Auch die EigentĂŒmerstrukturen deutscher Messegesellschaften werden zurzeit diskutiert: Die meisten deutschen Messegesellschaften sind im Eigentum von StĂ€dten und LĂ€ndern, die sich finanziell sehr unterschiedlich engagieren. Dr. Hermann Kresse, AUMA, sieht die Voraussetzungen fĂŒr eine komplette Privatisierung des MessegeschĂ€fts gegenwĂ€rtig nicht gegeben. FĂŒr Prof. Dr. Robert K. von WeizsĂ€cker, Technische UniversitĂ€t MĂŒnchen, ist eine Vollprivatisierung der deutschen Messeindustrie der einzig sinnvolle Privatisierungsansatz. Horst Penzkofer, ifo Institut, weist darauf hin, dass VeranstaltungsgeschĂ€ft und Messeinfrastruktur noch nicht als Wettbewerbseinheit betrachtet werden können: "WĂ€hrend die meisten Messegesellschaften schon wie private Messeveranstalter auf dem Markt agieren und im VeranstaltungsgeschĂ€ft ErtrĂ€ge erwirtschaften, somit eine Privatisierung des DurchfĂŒhrungsgeschĂ€fts durchaus vorstellbar ist, sind die Voraussetzungen fĂŒr eine wettbewerbsadĂ€quate Vermarktung der Immobilien bzw. Messeinfrastruktur zurzeit noch nicht gegeben."Messestandort, Messewirtschaft, Auslandsmesse, Privatisierung, Deutschland

    Finite size corrections to scaling in high Reynolds number turbulence

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    We study analytically and numerically the corrections to scaling in turbulence which arise due to the finite ratio of the outer scale LL of turbulence to the viscous scale η\eta, i.e., they are due to finite size effects as anisotropic forcing or boundary conditions at large scales. We find that the deviations \dzm from the classical Kolmogorov scaling ζm=m/3\zeta_m = m/3 of the velocity moments \langle |\u(\k)|^m\rangle \propto k^{-\zeta_m} decrease like Ύζm(Re)=cmRe−3/10\delta\zeta_m (Re) =c_m Re^{-3/10}. Our numerics employ a reduced wave vector set approximation for which the small scale structures are not fully resolved. Within this approximation we do not find ReRe independent anomalous scaling within the inertial subrange. If anomalous scaling in the inertial subrange can be verified in the large ReRe limit, this supports the suggestion that small scale structures should be responsible, originating from viscosity either in the bulk (vortex tubes or sheets) or from the boundary layers (plumes or swirls)

    Mass splittings of nuclear isotopes in chiral soliton approach

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    The differences of the masses of nuclear isotopes with atomic numbers between \~10 and ~30 can be described within the chiral soliton approach in satisfactory agreement with data. Rescaling of the model is necessary for this purpose - decrease of the Skyrme constant by about 30%, providing the "nuclear variant" of the model. The asymmetric term in Weizsaecker-Bethe- Bacher mass formula for nuclei can be obtained as the isospin dependent quantum correction to the nucleus energy. Some predictions for the binding energies of neutron rich nuclides are made in this way, from, e.g. Be-16 and B-19 to Ne-31 and Na-32. Neutron rich nuclides with high values of isospin are unstable relative to strong interactions. The SK4 (Skyrme) variant of the model, as well as SK6 variant (6-th order term in chiral derivatives in the lagrangian as solitons stabilizer) are considered, and the rational map approximation is used to describe multiskyrmions.Comment: 16 pages, 10 tables, 2 figures. Figures are added and few misprints are removed. Submitted to Phys. Atom. Nucl. (Yad. Fiz.

    J/psi plus prompt-photon associated production in two-photon collisions at next-to-leading order

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    We calculate the cross section of J/psi plus prompt-photon inclusive production in gamma gamma collisions at next-to-leading order within the factorization formalism of nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics (NRQCD) focusing on direct photoproduction. Apart from direct J/psi production, we also include the feed-down from directly-produced chi_{cJ} and psi' mesons. We discuss the analytical calculation, in particular the treatment of the various types of singularities and the NRQCD operator renormalization, in some detail. We present theoretical predictions for the future e^+e^- linear collider TESLA, taking into account both brems- and beamstrahlung.Comment: 31 pages, 9 figure

    Necessary Optimality Conditions for Higher-Order Infinite Horizon Variational Problems on Time Scales

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    We obtain Euler-Lagrange and transversality optimality conditions for higher-order infinite horizon variational problems on a time scale. The new necessary optimality conditions improve the classical results both in the continuous and discrete settings: our results seem new and interesting even in the particular cases when the time scale is the set of real numbers or the set of integers.Comment: This is a preprint of a paper whose final and definite form will appear in Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (JOTA). Paper submitted 17-Nov-2011; revised 24-March-2012 and 10-April-2012; accepted for publication 15-April-201

    Predicting Neutron Production from Cosmic-ray Muons

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    Fast neutrons from cosmic-ray muons are an important background to underground low energy experiments. The estimate of such background is often hampered by the difficulty of measuring and calculating neutron production with sufficient accuracy. Indeed substantial disagreement exists between the different analytical calculations performed so far, while data reported by different experiments is not always consistent. We discuss a new unified approach to estimate the neutron yield, the energy spectrum, the multiplicity and the angular distribution from cosmic muons using the Monte Carlo simulation package FLUKA and show that it gives a good description of most of the existing measurements once the appropriate corrections have been applied.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure

    DC and AC Josephson effects with superfluid Fermi atoms across a Feshbach resonance

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    We show that both DC and AC Josephson effects with superfluid Fermi atoms in the BCS-BEC crossover can be described at zero temperature by a nonlinear Schrodinger equation (NLSE). By comparing our NLSE with mean-field extended BCS calculations, we find that the NLSE is reliable in the BEC side of the crossover up to the unitarity limit. The NLSE can be used for weakly-linked atomic superfluids also in the BCS side of the crossover by taking the tunneling energy as a phenomenological parameter.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, presented at the Scientific Seminar on Physics of Cold Trapped Atoms, 17th International Laser Physics Workshop (Trondheim, June 30 - July 4, 2008

    Financial Transaction Tax: Small is Beautiful

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    The case for taxing financial transactions merely to raise more revenues from the financial sector is not particularly strong. Better alternatives to tax the financial sector are likely to be available. However, a tax on financial transactions could be justified in order to limit socially undesirable transactions when more direct means of doing so are unavailable for political or practical reasons. Some financial transactions are indeed likely to do more harm than good, especially when they contribute to the systemic risk of the financial system. However, such a financial transaction tax should be very small, much smaller than the negative externalities in question, because it is a blunt instrument that also drives out socially useful transactions. There is a case for taxing over-the-counter derivative transactions at a somewhat higher rate than exchange-based derivative transactions. More targeted remedies to drive out socially undesirable transactions should be sought in parallel, which would allow, after their implementation, to reduce or even phase out financialtransaction taxes

    Photoproduction in Ultra-Peripheral Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions with STAR

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    We present a summary of recent photoproduction results in ultra peripheral relativistic heavy ions collisions with STAR. These collisions have impact parameters larger then twice the nuclear radius; the nuclei do not physically collide, but interact via long-range electromagnetic fields. We observe exclusive ρ0\rho^0 production as well as AuAu→Au∗Au∗ρ0AuAu\to Au^*Au^* \rho^0 with accompanying mutual nuclear excitation at sNN=200\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200 GeV. We report the ρ0\rho^0 production cross section for both coherent and incoherent coupling accompanied by mutual nuclear excitation. We have studied the cross section as a function of pTp_T, yρ0y_{\rho^0} and MππM_{\pi\pi} and compared it to theoretical models. In addition, we measured the ρ0\rho^0 helicity matrix elements. They are found to be consistent with s-channel helicity conservation. The ratio of coherent ρ0\rho^0 and direct π+π−\pi^+\pi^- pair photoproduction has been measured and found to be consistent with earlier measurements. The 4-pion final state AuAu→π+π−π+π−AuAu \to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^+\pi^- state has also been observed.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Photon 2007 Proceeding

    Hadronic Cross-sections in two photon Processes at a Future Linear Collider

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    In this note we address the issue of measurability of the hadronic cross-sections at a future photon collider as well as for the two-photon processes at a future high energy linear e+e−e^+e^- collider. We extend, to higher energy, our previous estimates of the accuracy with which the \gamgam\ cross-section needs to be measured, in order to distinguish between different theoretical models of energy dependence of the total cross-sections. We show that the necessary precision to discriminate among these models is indeed possible at future linear colliders in the Photon Collider option. Further we note that even in the e+e−e^+e^- option a measurement of the hadron production cross-section via \gamgam processes, with an accuracy necessary to allow discrimination between different theoretical models, should be possible. We also comment briefly on the implications of these predictions for hadronic backgrounds at the future TeV energy e+e−e^+e^- collider CLIC.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures, LaTeX. Added an acknowledgemen
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