13,497 research outputs found

    Thermodynamics of Two-Dimensional Black-Holes

    Full text link
    We explore the thermodynamics of a general class of two dimensional dilatonic black-holes. A simple prescription is given that allows us to compute the mass, entropy and thermodynamic potentials, with results in agreement with those obtained by other methods, when available.Comment: 12 page

    Conformal Operators for Partially Massless States

    Get PDF
    The AdS/CFT correspondence is explored for ``partially massless'' fields in AdS space (which have fewer helicity states than a massive field but more than a conventional massless field). Such fields correspond in the boundary conformal field theory to fields obeying a certain conformally-invariant differential equation that has been described by Eastwood et al. The first descendant of such a field is a conformal field of negative norm. Hence, partially massless fields may make more physical sense in de Sitter as opposed to Anti de Sitter space.Comment: 14 page

    Is Sustainability Attractive for Corporate Real Estate Decisions ?

    Get PDF
    This paper provides an analysis of the impact of sustainable principles on corporate property decisions and attractiveness for business districts in the French context. It is based on a behavioural survey conducted across a large sample of corporate property managers and a MCA approach which highlights key factors about the influence of sustainable principles among traditional determinants of territorial attractiveness. This approach allows us to draw up a typology of actors regarding the diffusion of sustainability issues. It emphasizes a general improvement of sustainability on location choice especially for listed companies, owners of their head office and companies located into the main business districts of the Paris metropolitan area.Sustainable City ; Corporate Real Estate Management ; Territorial Attractiveness ; Office Business Districts

    Exact string background from a WZW model based on the Heisenberg group

    Full text link
    A WZW model for the non-semi-simple D-dimensional Heisenberg group, which directly generalizes the E_{2}^{c} group, is constructed. It is found to correspond to an D-dimensional string background of plane-wave type with physical Lorentz signature D-2. Perturbative and non-perturbative considerations lead both to an integer central charge c=D.Comment: 9 pages, LATEX, THEF-NYM 94.

    A Spatial and Temporal Autoregressive Local Estimation for the Paris Housing Market

    Get PDF
    This original study examines the potential of a spatiotemporal autoregressive Local (LSTAR) approach in modelling transaction prices for the housing market in inner Paris. We use a data set from the Paris Region notary office (“Chambre des notaires d’Île-de-France”) which consists of approximately 250,000 transactions units between the first quarter of 1990 and the end of 2005. We use the exact X -- Y coordinates and transaction date to spatially and temporally sort each transaction. We first choose to use the spatiotemporal autoregressive (STAR) approach proposed by Pace, Barry, Clapp and Rodriguez (1998). This method incorporates a spatiotemporal filtering process into the conventional hedonic function and attempts to correct for spatial and temporal correlative effects. We find significant estimates of spatial dependence effects. Moreover, using an original methodology, we find evidence of a strong presence of both spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the model. It suggests that spatial and temporal drifts in households socio-economic profiles and local housing market structure effects are certainly major determinants of the price level for the Paris Housing Market.Hedonic Prices; Heterogeneity; Paris Housing Market; STAR Model

    Hermitian vs. Anti-Hermitian 1-Matrix Models and Their Hierarchies

    Full text link
    Building on a recent work of \v C. Crnkovi\'c, M. Douglas and G. Moore, a study of multi-critical multi-cut one-matrix models and their associated sl(2,C)sl(2,C) integrable hierarchies, is further pursued. The double scaling limits of hermitian matrix models with different scaling ans\"atze, lead, to the KdV hierarchy, to the modified KdV hierarchy and part of the non-linear Schr\"odinger hierarchy. Instead, the anti-hermitian matrix model, in the two-arc sector, results in the Zakharov-Shabat hierarchy, which contains both KdV and mKdV as reductions. For all the hierarchies, it is found that the Virasoro constraints act on the associated tau-functions. Whereas it is known that the ZS and KdV models lead to the Virasoro constraints of an sl(2,C)sl(2,C) vacuum, we find that the mKdV model leads to the Virasoro constraints of a highest weight state with arbitrary conformal dimension.Comment: 31 page

    A Spatiotemporal Autoregressive Price Index for the Paris Office Property Market

    Get PDF
    This paper applies the spatiotemporal hedonic approach to analysis of office transaction prices in the Paris property market (i.e. central Paris and its inner suburbs). The analysis focuses primarily on the market’s two main business districts (the CBD and the La Defense District). We find that spatial and temporal dependence effects are strongly present in these submarkets. Additionally, we propose a hybrid method for incorporating a temporal regime into the spatiotemporal autoregressive model proposed by Pace, Barry, Clapp and Rodriguez (1998). Regime switching around 1997 (i.e. in the presence of temporal heterogeneity) substantially affects the significance of spatial and temporal dependences. Finally, we build a new price index that incorporates both spatiotemporal dependences and temporal heterogeneity. This index differs strongly from the usual hedonic price indexHedonic Prices; Paris Office Property Market; Spatiotemporal Autoregressive Price Index; Temporal Heterogeneity
    • …
    corecore