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Is Comprehensive Education Really Free? A Study of the Effects of Secondary School Admissions Policies on House Prices.
This paper reports on a study that tests the anecdotal hypothesis that the prices of houses near popular comprehensive schools carry a premium. Since local education authorities use admissions policies based on catchment areas and places in popular schools are very hard to obtain from outside these areas - but easy from within them - parents have an incentive to move house for the sake of their children's education. This would be expected to be reflected in house prices. The study uses a cross sectional sample based on two popular schools in Coventry.PRICES ; SCHOOLS ; EDUCATION
Higgs as an indication for flavor symmetry
Lepton flavor violating Higgs decays can arise in flavor symmetry models
where the Higgs sector is responsible for both the electroweak and the flavor
symmetry breaking. Here we advocate an three-Higgs-doublet model where
tightly constrained flavor changing neutral currents are suppressed by a
remnant symmetry. A small breaking of this symmetry can explain the
excess of Higgs decay final states with a topology
reported recently by CMS if the new neutral scalars are light. The model also
predicts sizable rates for lepton flavor violating Higgs decays in the
and channels because of the unifying flavor symmetry.Comment: 15+9 pages, 7 figures, updated for publication in PR
Optimal search strategies of space-time coupled random walkers with finite lifetimes
We present a simple paradigm for detection of an immobile target by a
space-time coupled random walker with a finite lifetime. The motion of the
walker is characterized by linear displacements at a fixed speed and
exponentially distributed duration, interrupted by random changes in the
direction of motion and resumption of motion in the new direction with the same
speed. We call these walkers "mortal creepers". A mortal creeper may die at any
time during its motion according to an exponential decay law characterized by a
finite mean death rate . While still alive, the creeper has a finite
mean frequency of change of the direction of motion. In particular, we
consider the efficiency of the target search process, characterized by the
probability that the creeper will eventually detect the target. Analytic
results confirmed by numerical results show that there is an
-dependent optimal frequency that maximizes the
probability of eventual target detection. We work primarily in one-dimensional
() domains and examine the role of initial conditions and of finite domain
sizes. Numerical results in domains confirm the existence of an optimal
frequency of change of direction, thereby suggesting that the observed effects
are robust to changes in dimensionality. In the case, explicit
expressions for the probability of target detection in the long time limit are
given. In the case of an infinite domain, we compute the detection probability
for arbitrary times and study its early- and late-time behavior. We further
consider the survival probability of the target in the presence of many
independent creepers beginning their motion at the same location and at the
same time. We also consider a version of the standard "target problem" in which
many creepers start at random locations at the same time.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures. The title has been changed with respect to the
one in the previous versio
White Dwarfs In Ngc6397 And M4: Constraints On The Physics Of Crystallization
We explore the physics of crystallization in the dense Coulomb plasma of the deep interiors of white dwarf stars using the color-magnitude diagram and luminosity function constructed from Hubble Space Telescope photometry of the globular cluster M 4 and compare it with our results for proper motion cleaned Hubble Space Telescope photometry of the globular cluster NGC 6397. We demonstrate that the data are consistent with a binary mixture of carbon and oxygen crystallizing at a value of Gamma higher than the theoretical value for a One Component Plasma (OCP). We show that this result is in line with the latest Molecular Dynamics simulations for binary mixtures of C/O. We discuss implications for future work.Astronom
HIGH-ORDER FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD APPLIED TO THE SOLUTION OF THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL HEAT TRANSFER EQUATION AND TO THE STUDY OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
Numerical experiments for four test problems are carried out to demonstrate the performance of the present method and to compare it with the others classical methods. The numerical solutions obtained are compared with the analytical solution as well as the results by other numerical schemes with emphasis on the application involving heat exchange in a rectangular channel. It can be easily seen that the proposed method is simple to implement and very efficient
Cultivo consorciado de manjericão em sistema de produção orgânico.
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