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Intensity Process for a Pure Jump L\'evy Structural Model with Incomplete Information
In this paper we discuss a credit risk model with a pure jump L\'evy process
for the asset value and an unobservable random barrier. The default time is the
first time when the asset value falls below the barrier. Using the
indistinguishability of the intensity process and the likelihood process, we
prove the existence of the intensity process of the default time and find its
explicit representation in terms of the distance between the asset value and
its running minimal value. We apply the result to find the instantaneous credit
spread process and illustrate it with a numerical example.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure
Quantization of Yang-Mills Theories without the Gribov Ambiguity
A gauge condition is presented here to quantize non-Abelian gauge theory on
the manifold , which is free from the
Gribov ambiguity. Perturbative calculations in the new gauge behave like the
axial gauge in ultraviolet region, while infrared behaviours of the
perturbative series are quite nontrivial. The new gauge condition, which reads
, may not satisfy the requirement that
in conventional perturbative calculations. However, such
contradiction is not harmful for gauge theories constructed on the manifold
.Comment: 11page
Primordial Non-Gaussianity from LAMOST Surveys
The primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) in matter density perturbation is a very
powerful probe of the physics of the very early Universe. The local PNG can
induce a distinct scale-dependent bias on the large scale structure
distribution of galaxies and quasars, which could be used for constraining it.
We study the detection limits on PNG from the surveys of the LAMOST telescope.
The cases of the main galaxy survey, the luminous red galaxy (LRG) survey, and
the quasar survey of different magnitude limits are considered. We find that
the MAIN1 sample (i.e. the main galaxy survey with one magnitude deeper than
the SDSS main galaxy survey, or r<18.8) could only provide very weak constraint
on PNG. For the MAIN2 sample (r<19.8) and the LRG survey, the 2\sigma (95.5%)
limit on the PNG parameter f_{NL} are |f_{NL}|<145 and |f_{NL}|<114
respectively, comparable to the current limit from cosmic microwave background
(CMB) data. The quasar survey could provide much more stringent constraint, and
we find that the 2\sigma limit for |f_{NL}| is between 50 and 103, depending on
the magnitude limit of the survey. With Planck-like priors on cosmological
parameters, the quasar survey with g<21.65 would improve the constraints to
|f_{NL}|<43 (2\sigma). We also discuss the possibility of further tightening
the constraint by using the relative bias method proposed by Seljak(2008).Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, RAA accepte
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