... Klische, and C.O Weiss, ‘‘Generalized dimensions of laser attractors,’’ Physical Review A, 45, 2128 – 2130 (1992) 122 CHAOTICDYNAMICS [9] S Haykin and S Puthusserypady, ‘ Chaoticdynamics of ... 106 CHAOTICDYNAMICS Figure 4.15 Iterative prediction of noisy Lorenz series with (a) 25 dB and (b) 10 dB SNR Note that A ¼ initialization, B ¼ priming phase and C ¼ autonomous phase 4.5 NONLINEAR ... chaotic The initial values of x1 ð0Þ ¼ 0:5 and x2 ð0Þ ¼ 0:5 were selected and, as pointed out earlier, a data set of 30,000 samples was 92 CHAOTICDYNAMICS Figure 4.4 Iterative prediction of...
... transformation, and the dynamics of the term structure1 Introduction For many banks, term transformation represents a substantial part of their interest income This is especially true of small and medium-sized ... traditional commercial banking, i.e granting long-term loans and collecting short-term deposits It is important to understand the opportunities and risks related to term transformation Supervisors are ... are given in Section 5, and Section concludes Literature Our paper is related to two strands of the literature of the banks’ interest rate risk (See Staikouras (2003) and Staikouras (2006) for...
... Mergers and checking account rate dynamics: results of 22 the “trigger” model Table Mergers and money market deposit account rate dynamics: results of the “trigger” model 23 Bank Mergers and the Dynamics ... of positive and negative monthly deposit rate 11 changes Table Mergers and checking account rate dynamics: OLS 20 estimates Table Mergers and money market deposit account rate 21 dynamics: OLS ... comprehensive study, which incorporates long-run post-merger dynamicsand controls for bank size and asset risk with total assets and bad loans, and for the market In their study, efficiency gains prevail...
... satisfies ds β + > and β + (s) = s if −ε ≤ s ≤ −ε/2 and β + (s) → as s → ∞ − d Similarly ϕ− : (−∞, ε] → R has the form ϕ− (s) = eβ (s) with ds β − > and − (s) = s if ε/2 ≤ s ≤ ε and β − (s) → as ... discussion we have: Theorem 2.15 Assume N ∈ N is fixed and consider AN Given C1 and C2 in MN , either C1 = C2 or C1 and C2 have one point of intersection, and the intersection index is equal to In particular, ... dealt with later on Here S is the standard sphere S = {z ∈ C2 | |z| = 1}, where z = (z1 , z2 ) = (q1 + ip1 , q2 + ip2 ) with zj ∈ C and qj , pj ∈ R Recalling the standard contact form on S , qj dpj...
... Theory and Numerical Analysis, North-Holland Publ Co., Amsterdam, 1984 [33] R Temam and M Ziane, Some mathematical problems in geophysical fluid dynamics, in Handbook of Mathematical Fluid Dynamics, ... of atmosphere and applications, Nonlinearity (1992), 237–288 [21] ——— , On the equations of the large scale ocean, Nonlinearity (1992), 1007–1053 [22] J Pedlosky, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Springer-Verlag, ... Gallagher, and E Grenier, Anisotropy and dispersion in rotating fluids, in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations and their Applications, Coll`ge de France Seminar, Studies in Mathematics and its...
... various systems comprised 3899 and 4516 SPC molecules for the agonist and the antagonist in water, respectively, and 817 and 927 Me2SO molecules for the agonist and the antagonist, respectively, ... [82] and (B) sequence alignment of the Vb chain TCR(79–83), MBP(74–85) and MBP(95–103) P5 and P8 are prominent, solvent-exposed TCR contact residues of the MBP(86–105) peptide, and P4, P6 and ... and Glu82 [this is consistent with the observed long-range NOE cross-peak between the side chain of Arg78 (Hg) and Glu82 (Hc1) and the medium-range NOE between the side chains of Asp81 (Hb) and...
... with orientations that differ between hHR23B and hHR23A are shown Also, b-N and b-C are the N- and C-termini of XPCB–hHR23B; a-N and a-C are the N- and C-termini of hHR23A FEBS Journal 272 (2005) ... (HT1 and HT2) were identified in XPCB–hHR23B, one between helix and helix 3, and one between helix and helix 4–5 These two trails were linked by a hydrophobic linker patch between helix and helix ... inducible) and TPR (tetratrico peptide repeat) domains (B) Multiple sequence alignments of the XPCB domains of hHR23B and hHR23A with other STI1-homologous domains from yeast STI1 and DSK2, and from...
... Knowledge and understanding - demonstrate knowledge and understanding within the field of Economic Growth, Innovation and Spatial Dynamics, including both a broad command of the field and deeper ... Knowledge and understanding - demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the field of Economic Growth, Innovation and Spatial Dynamics, including both broad knowledge in the field and substantially ... Economic and Environmental Challenges for Cities, Landscapes and Regions (15 ECTS) The course is synthetic and contextual in character and aims to meet rising demand in both private and public...
... structure and backbone dynamics of MC1 F Paquet et al HTa, a member of the HU family [5,6] Sac7d and Cren7 have a small b-barrel with or without an amphiphilic C-terminal a-helix, and HUs have ... and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation data was carried out Results and Discussion Refined NMR structures of MC1 Chemical shift assignments for MC1 were obtained for 97% of N, HN, Ha, Ca, Cb and ... structure elements, namely an a-helix, a1 (25– 32), and five b-strands, b1 (4–9), b2 (15–21), b3 (43– 48), b4 (55–65), and b5 (79–90), are all antiparallel and packed with each other as previously described...
... to …nancial crises considered by Gertler and Karadi (2011) and Gertler and Kiyotaki (2009) and of the macroprudential policies considered in Gertler and Kiyotaki (2010), as well as the e¤ect ... divert assets and thus household deposits are safe This implies that the banks’ability to attract deposits and thus to expand loans today is positively related to its current net worth and its expected ... demand and thus future earnings, individual banks will have to cut loan supply today Thus an expected banking sector de-leveraging See Peek and Rosengreen (1997,2000), Ciccarelli et al (2011) and...
... where ρz ∈ (0, 1) and εzt is i.i.d with mean and standard deviation σz Minimizing production costs for a given demand leads to the following first-order conditions for kjt and hjt : θb θk rt ... At and Nt denote the aggregate levels of bank capital and entrepreneurial net worth, respectively, and aggregate bank lending is represented by It − Nt At and Nt are found by summing (38) and ... are zero Following Meh and Moran (2010), the persistence of the technology shock, ρz , and its standard deviation, σz , are set to 0.95 and 0.005, respectively, which are standard values in the...
... sulfate_1 and sulfate_2 structures, respectively Fig (A) Projections of the six new crystal structures and molecular dynamics trajectories on to EVs and resulting from the essential dynamics analysis ... 20 mm of ligand (PEP, PAH or FPAH) for and flash-cooled X-ray diffraction data were collected from two native crystals (referred to as sulfate_2 and sulfate_3 in Table 1) and four ligand-cocrystallised ... PAH_2 (2pu0) and FPAH (2pu1) Molecular dynamics Molecular dynamics simulations of 10 ns duration each were performed on the PEP complex structure, and also a structure in which the PEP and site II...
... 1.05 A and 0.77 A for the N-terminal and C-terminal halves, respectively This may partially reect the lack of metal binding in the second loop and the longer linker region between EF-hand I and ... Trp, Leu and Ile residues is 25 in calmodulin and 38, 37, and 35 in NSCP, B lanceolatum SCP and S erythraea calcium-binding protein, respectively Therefore, the collapse of the two EF-hand halves, ... proton exchange, correspond to global dynamics, and FEBS Journal 272 (2005) 20222036 ê 2005 FEBS G Rabah et al Structure anddynamics of NSCP in solution Fig Dynamics analysis by amide proton exchange...
... Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada REFERENCES Ahrens, T J and O’Keefe, J D (1987) Impact on the Earth, ocean and atmosphere Inr I~pcaci Engng 5, 13 Nuclear and aerial dynamics ... self-fusion and leakage; &, is the deuterium fraction ablating into the stagnation volume and Lf is the normalized leakage factor as discussed and defined in the Appendix AERIAL _2T,Yk4) sf - DYNAMICS ... d+d+n+h+Qdd,h,%d,h (14 (lb) Here the symbols p, t, n and h represent a proton, triton, neutron and helium-3, respectively ; Qdd,, and Qdd,h are the reaction Q-values ; Rdd,t and Rdd,h are the reaction rate densities...
... Valley and provide information helpful to understanding the dynamics of change in the region Specifically, it will • • Measure the rates of firm formation, growth, and mortality in Silicon Valley and ... computers and workstations, and in the 1990s, the region helped commercialize Internet technology For every major firm, such as the Hewlett-Packard Company and Intel, there were thousands of entrepreneurs ... mortality, and migration in Silicon Valley during the 1990s and explain how the region’s economy evolves and operates through such dynamic processes This study not only helps us better understand Silicon...
... equation is given by Newtonian dynamics plus the effects of the environment in the form of a memory friction and a random force [21] Thus, all the complex microscopic dynamics of all degrees of freedom ... point for any dynamics study of a protein Second, there are a number of mutants of HLADH, which allow detailed study of the influence of protein composition on protein dynamics, and how dynamics relates ... structure of Plapp and coworkers [64] This crystal structure contains both NAD+ and 2,3,4,5,6-pentafluorobenzyl alcohol complexed with the native HLADH (metal ions and both the substrate and cofactor.)...
... reaction can be anywhere between zero and three Reactions having order three and above are very rare and can be easily counted 6 Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics The rate of a chemical reaction ... constant, and thus it will not affect the rate of reaction’ Let us consider a reaction in which three reactants, viz A, B and C are involved, and α, β and γ are the order with respect to A, B and C, ... stoichiometric coefficient of A and B are and 3, respectively, and, therefore, the molecularity would be + = There is not necessarily a simple relationship between molecularity and order of reaction For...
... convex analysis andnonlinear optimization Chapter discusses the key elements of convex analysis (i.e., convex sets, convex and concave functions, and generalizations of convex and concave functions), ... perturbation function, and the dual problem) and presents the weak and strong duality theorem along with the duality gap Part outlines the basic notions of nonlinear optimization and prepares the reader ... (e.g., Outer Approximation and its variants with Equality Relaxation and Augmented Penalty, and Generalized Outer Approximation), and (iii) comparison between decomposition- and linearization-based...
... Engineering Thermofluids Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer Mahmoud Massoud Engineering Thermofluids Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer With 345 Figures and 13 Tables ... definitions and discussion of energy, heat, work, and power to the chapter on thermodynamics In this chapter we introduce thermofluids and discuss the engineering applications of thermofluids in ... of power production, power consumption, and energy conversion to find the names of the systems shown as a and b in the left hand and c and d in the right hand schematics [Ans.: a is a hydraulic...