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One-Loop Matching for Parton Distributions: Non-Singlet Case
We derive one-loop matching condition for non-singlet quark distributions in
transverse-momentum cut-off scheme, including unpolarized, helicity and
transversity distributions. The matching is between the quasi-distribution
defined by static correlation at finite nucleon momentum and the light-cone
distribution measurable in experiments. The result is useful for extracting the
latter from the former in a lattice QCD calculation.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figur
The Role of Chaos in One-Dimensional Heat Conductivity
We investigate the heat conduction in a quasi 1-D gas model with various
degree of chaos. Our calculations indicate that the heat conductivity
is independent of system size when the chaos of the channel is strong enough.
The different diffusion behaviors for the cases of chaotic and non-chaotic
channels are also studied. The numerical results of divergent exponent
of heat conduction and diffusion exponent are in consistent with the
formula . We explore the temperature profiles numerically and
analytically, which show that the temperature jump is primarily attributed to
superdiffusion for both non-chaotic and chaotic cases, and for the latter case
of superdiffusion the finite-size affects the value of remarkably.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Increasing and decreasing entanglement characteristics for continuous variables by a local photon subtraction
We investigate how the entanglement characteristics of a non-Gaussian
entangled state are increased or decreased by a local photon subtraction
operation. The non-Gaussian entangled state is generated by injecting a
single-mode non-Gaussian state and a vacuum state into a 50:50 beam splitter.
We consider a photon-added coherent state and an odd coherent state as a
single-mode non-Gaussian state. In the regime of small amplitude, we show that
the performance of quantum teleportation and the second-order
Einstein-Podolsky- Rosen-type correlation can both be enhanced, whereas the
degree of entanglement decreases, for the output state when a local photon
subtraction operation is applied to the non-Gaussian entangled state. The
counterintuitive effect is more prominent in the limit of nearly zero
amplitude.Comment: Published version, 7 pages, 3 figure
A Study On The Determinants Of Business Stability In Credit Card Firms: Evidence From Korea
This study empirically analyses several factors that affect financial stability such as the
profitability of Korean credit card firms, capital adequacy, loan soundness, and liquidity.
In particular, internal and external factors found in previous studies were applied to the
analysis in order to investigate whether or not those factors had a significant effect on the
business stability of Korean credit card firms. The major research findings are as follows.
First, the determinant factors for profitability were found to be the degree of enlargement,
foreign credibility, and the level of risk management. Second, the determinant factors for
capital adequacy were found to be the degree of enlargement, diversification, foreign
credibility, the level of management, and the interest rate. Third, the determinant factors
for loan soundness were found to be the degree of enlargement and foreign credibility.
Lastly, the determinant factors for liquidity were found to be the degree of diversification,
foreign credibility, the level of risk management, the degree of competition, economic
conditions, and the interest rate. In conclusion, with the recent reduction in the card
affiliates’ fees, the leverage regulation, and the credit card debt suppression policy,
financial authorities will likely refer to this study as they carefully examine the various
influences on the business stability of domestic credit card firms and come up with
relevant countermeasures for the continuous growth of those firms
Pro-Cyclicality Of Small And Medium Enterprise (Sme) Loans According To Financing Type Based On Purpose: Evidence From Korean Banks
An empirical analysis is conducted on the pro-cyclicality of SME loans based on purpose,
which has not been examined in previous research. In this study, the purpose of SME loans
is divided into four types: total SME loans, long-term loans for investment in equipment,
long-term loans for R&D investment, and short-term loans for working capital. The aim
of the study is to determine whether pro-cyclicality exists in the four types of loans. In
particular, it is expected that because of the high-risk weight considered in estimating
credit risk, the number of long-term loans may have decreased in the economic distress
experienced since 2006, when the Basel II accord came into effect. At that time, most banks
adopted the advanced internal rating approach to calculate borrowers' credit risks. This
study is based on the assumption that the risk weight of long-term loans is different from
that of short-term loans. The GMM model is adopted to test the pro-cyclicality of long-term
and short-term loans. The test results showed signifcant pro-cyclicality in long-term loans
for investment in equipment and R&D. Second, there was no pro-cyclicality in short-term
loans for purchasing raw materials. Third, the fnancial characteristics affecting the lending
behaviour of banks were indicators of proftability and fnancial soundness of credit. Based
on the results, effective policies are recommended, such as credit enhancement through
credit guarantees, in order to alleviate the effects of pro-cyclicality on long-term loan
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