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Residents\u27 Perceptions of Casino Development in Korea: The Kangwon Land Casino Case
This study was developed to examine the underlying relationships among the socio-demographic variables of casino community residents, the perceptions of potential benefits and costs, and the support for casino development based on the social exchange theory. The results show that social and economic benefits were most significant in determining the level of support for casino development. None of the demographic variables significantly affected support level. Based on the results of this study, casino operators and policymakers should make efforts to minimize the negative social factors and maximize social and economic benefits if they want support from residents for further development of casino businesses
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Solving Robbin's problem
In this report the numerical integration of ellipticpartial differential equations under Robbin's boundaryconditions is attempted by means of the Extrapolatedform of the Alternating Direction Implicit methods.A set of varying extrapolation parameters is determinedalong with Douglas' cycle of acceleration parameters anda comparison between the above two sets of iterationparameters is performed
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On the use of crude eigenvalue bounds in the solution of robbin's problems
In this paper we consider what effect the use of crude eigenvalue estimates, for the evaluation of the iterative parameters, has on the convergence of the A.D.I. process which is employed in the numerical integration of the Third Boundary Value Problem
On Electrical Equivalence of Aperture-Body and Transmission-Cavity Resonance Phenomena in Subwavelength Conducting Aperture Systems from an Equivalent Circuit Point of View
For a narrow slit structure backed by a conducting strip which is taken as a
representative example of an aperture-body resonance (ABR) problem, the
transmission resonance condition (i.e., condition for maximum power
transmission) and the transmission width (i.e., normalized maximum transmitted
power through the slit) are found to be the same as those for narrow slit
coupling problem in a thick conducting screen, which is designated as a
transmission-cavity resonance (TCR) problem. From a viewpoint of equivalent
circuit representation for the transmission resonance condition and the
funneling mechanism, the ABR and the TCR problems are thought to be essentially
of the same nature.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
Anomalous currents in dense matter under a magnetic field
We consider fermionic dense matter under a magnetic field, where fermions
couple minimally to gauge fields, and calculate anomalous currents at one loop.
We find anomalous currents are spontaneously generated along the magnetic field
but fermions only in the lowest Landau level contribute to anomalous currents.
We then show that there are no more corrections to the anomalous currents from
two or higher loops.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures; v2, references added, minor chang
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