Research Outputs
Permanent URI for this communityhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/2
Browse
36 results
Search Results
Publication Metadata only Alternating direction implicit technique and quantum evolution within the hydrodynamical formulation of Schrodinger's equation(Elsevier, 1998) Rabitz, H; N/A; Department of Mathematics; Dey, Bijoy K.; Aşkar, Attila; N/A; Faculty Member; Department of Mathematics; N/A; College of Sciences; N/A; 178822An alternative method of quantum dynamics is presented. The method is based on the hydrodynamical formulation of the time-dependent Schrodinger equation originally given by David Bohm in his quest for establishing a hidden variable alternative to the quantum mechanics. A new alternating direction implicit technique has been employed to decouple many-dimensional hydrodynamical equations into a set of one-dimensional equations which have been solved numerically by adopting a recently developed flux corrected transport algorithm. We apply the method to describe the dynamics of a quantum particle in three spatial dimensions where analytical solutions are known. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Publication Metadata only Can pre-arranged matches be avoided in two-sided matching markets?(Academic Press Inc, 1999) Department of Economics; Sönmez, Tayfun; Faculty Member; Department of Economics; College of Administrative Sciences and Economics; N/AWe study manipulation via pre-arranged matches in the context of centralized two-sided matching markets. We show that the solution that is used to match the hospitals and medical residents in the United States, namely the hospital-optimal stable rule, is manipulable in this way. Unfortunately this is a general problem: We show that there is no solution that is both stable and non-manipulable.Publication Metadata only Central elements of A** for certain Banach algebras A without bounded approximate identities(Cambridge Univ Press, 1999) Department of Mathematics; Ülger, Ali; Faculty Member; Department of Mathematics; College of Sciences; N/AIn this paper we give a characterization of the central elements of the algebra A** for a class of weakly sequentially complete Banach algebras A and present a detailed study of several questions related to Arena regularity of the algebra A.Publication Metadata only Crystal structure of tetrasodium octaeuropium(II) [octaphosphido(3–)]- bis[diphosphido(4–)]tetraaluminate(III), Na4Eu8[Al4P8(P2)2](Walter de Gruyter, 1998) Carrillo-Cabrera, W.; Peters, K.; Von Schnering, H.G.; Department of Chemistry; Somer, Mehmet Suat; Faculty Member; Department of Chemistry; College of Sciences; 178882N/APublication Metadata only Crystal structure of tetrasodium octaeuropium(ii) [octaphosphido(3-)]-bis[diphosphido(4-)]tetraaluminate(iii),NA 4EU8[AL4P8(P2) 2](Walter de Gruyter, 1998) Carrillo-Cabrera, W.; Peters, K.; Von Schnering, H.G.; Department of Chemistry; Somer, Mehmet Suat; Faculty Member; Department of Chemistry; College of Sciences; 178882N/APublication Metadata only Crystal structure of tetrasodium octaeuropium(II) pentaphosphido(3-)- diphosphido(4-)-digallate(III) catena-triphosphido(3-)-diphosphido(4-)- digallate(III), Na4Eu8[Ga2P5(P2)][Ga2P3(P2)](Walter de Gruyter, 1998) Carrillo-Cabrera, W.; Peters, K.; Peters, E.-M.; Von Schnering, H.G.; Department of Chemistry; Somer, Mehmet Suat; Faculty Member; Department of Chemistry; College of Sciences; 178882N/APublication Metadata only Crystal structure of tetrasodium octaeuropium(ii) pentaphosphido(3-)-diphosphido(4-)-digallate(iii) catena-triphosphido(3-)-diphosphido(4-)-digallate(iii), NA4EU8[GA2P5(P2)][GA 2P3(P2)](Walter de Gruyter, 1998) Carrillo-Cabrera, W.; Peters, K.; Peters E. M.; Von Schnering, H.G.; Department of Chemistry; Somer, Mehmet Suat; Faculty Member; Department of Chemistry; College of Sciences; 178882N/APublication Metadata only Crystal structure of tetrasodium octastrontium catena-[octaphosphido(3-)]-[diphosphido(4-)]tetraaluminate(iii) [diphosphide(4-)], NA4SR8[AL4P8(P2)][P 2](Walter de Gruyter, 1998) Carrillo-Cabrera, W.; Peters, K.; Von Schnering, H.G.; Department of Chemistry; Somer, Mehmet Suat; Faculty Member; Department of Chemistry; College of Sciences; 178882N/APublication Metadata only Crystal structure of tetrasodium octastrontium catena-[octaphosphido(3-)]-[diphosphido(4-)]tetraaluminate(III)[diphosphide(4-)],Na4Sr8[Al4P8(P2)][P2](Walter de Gruyter, 1998) Carrillo-Cabrera, W.; Peters, K.; Von Schnering, H.G.; Department of Chemistry; Somer, Mehmet Suat; Faculty Member; Department of Chemistry; College of Sciences; 178882N/APublication Metadata only Debt concentration and bargaining power: large banks, small banks, and secondary market prices(Wiley-Blackwell, 1999) N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/A; N/ACommerical bank debts of developing countries are held by large international banks and smaller domestic banks. This paper investigates how debt concentration-the proportion of a country's debt held by large banks relative to small banks-affects the secondary market price for the se loans. We find that countries with higher concentrations have higher secondary-market prices. We explain this empirical finding in a bargaining model that endogenizes the maximum penalty that banks can credibly impose on a recalcitrant debtor. We show that the banks' bargaining power increases with the degree of debt concentration, thus increasing repayment and secondary-market prices.