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    Multi-bank loan pool contracts

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    EFM classification: 330, 350We show that multi-bank loan pools improve the risk-return profile of banks’ loan business. Banks write simple contracts on the proceeds from pooled loan portfolios, taking into account the free-rider problems in joint loan production. Thus, banks benefit greatly from diversifying credit risk while limiting the efficiency loss due to adverse incentives. We present calibration results that the formation of loan pools reduce the volatility in default rates, proxying for credit risk, of participating banks’ loan portfolios by roughly 70% in our sample. Under reasonable assumptions, the gain in return on equity (in certainty equivalent terms) is around 20 basis points annually

    Formality of P\mathbb{P}-objects

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    We show that a P\mathbb{P}-object and simple configurations of P\mathbb{P}-objects have a formal derived endomorphism algebra. Hence the triangulated category (classically) generated by such objects is independent of the ambient triangulated category. We also observe that the category generated by the structure sheaf of a smooth projective variety over the complex numbers only depends on its graded cohomology algebra.Comment: 23 pages, many changes to improve presentation, strengthened results in Section 5, same content as published versio

    On possible Chern Classes of stable Bundles on Calabi-Yau threefolds

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    Supersymmetric heterotic string models, built from a Calabi-Yau threefold XX endowed with a stable vector bundle VV, usually lead to an anomaly mismatch between c2(V)c_2(V) and c2(X)c_2(X); this leads to the question whether the difference can be realized by a further bundle in the hidden sector. In math.AG/0604597 a conjecture is stated which gives sufficient conditions on cohomology classes on XX to be realized as the Chern classes of a stable reflexive sheaf VV; a weak version of this conjecture predicts the existence of such a VV if c2(V)c_2(V) is of a certain form. In this note we prove that on elliptically fibered XX infinitely many cohomology classes c∈H4(X,Z)c\in H^4(X, {\bf Z}) exist which are of this form and for each of them a stable SU(n) vector bundle with c=c2(V)c=c_2(V) exists.Comment: 12 pages latex, minor change

    Discrete logarithms in curves over finite fields

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    A survey on algorithms for computing discrete logarithms in Jacobians of curves over finite fields

    Mean-square stability analysis of approximations of stochastic differential equations in infinite dimensions

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    The (asymptotic) behaviour of the second moment of solutions to stochastic differential equations is treated in mean-square stability analysis. This property is discussed for approximations of infinite-dimensional stochastic differential equations and necessary and sufficient conditions ensuring mean-square stability are given. They are applied to typical discretization schemes such as combinations of spectral Galerkin, finite element, Euler-Maruyama, Milstein, Crank-Nicolson, and forward and backward Euler methods. Furthermore, results on the relation to stability properties of corresponding analytical solutions are provided. Simulations of the stochastic heat equation illustrate the theory.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures; deleted a section; shortened the presentation of results; corrected typo

    To Have To Do With The Law: An Essay

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    This is an experimental text with three voices. The first one is an autoethnographic study of being called on jury service at the Old Bailey, London. The second is a theoretical voice, analysing the theory of the lawscape as I have developed it in my writings, in combination with issues about atmospherics, enclosures, control of bodies and spaces, and temporalities of law. The third voice operates as commentary on the other two and the whole chapter as such, offering an antilogos to the traditional understanding of essay writing, especially for law students but also for academics. This last voice suggests the disruption of the flow of textuality in order for materiality to flood in

    Decay, interference, and chaos: How simple atoms mimic disorder

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    We establish a close quantitative analogy between the excitation and ionization process of highly excited one electron Rydberg states under microwave driving and charge transport across disordered 1D lattices. Our results open a new arena for Anderson localization - a disorder induced effect - in a large class of perfectly deterministic, decaying atomic systems.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures (2 in colour), proceedings of The International Conference on Multiphoton Processes (ICOMP IX), October 2002: http://www.iesl.forth.gr/icomp9 ;submitted to EP
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