Quantum scheme of dissipative two qubits in a squeezed field: Entanglement and Fisher information
A clear relationship between the quantum version of Fisher information and the bipartite system entanglement has been explored recently. Known existing results for some quantum systems having strongly nonlocal correlations are still limited.
S. Abdel-Khalek +5 more
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Zeno dynamics in quantum open systems
Quantum Zeno effect shows that frequent observations can slow down or even stop the unitary time evolution of an unstable quantum system. This effect can also be regarded as a physical consequence of the the statistical indistinguishability of ...
Fan, Heng, Zhang, Yu-Ran
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Monetary Policy and Inflation: Is there a Neo- Fisher Effect? Evidence from Inflation Targeting Countries in Central and Eastern Europe [PDF]
In this study we empirically investigate the influence of the low interest rate environmentadopted by inflation targeting countries from Central and Eastern Europe as a rescue measureafter the outbreak of the financial crisis.
Pleșcău Ioana
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A Resolution of the Fisher Effect Puzzle: A Comparison of Estimators [PDF]
This paper attempts a resolution of the Fisher effect puzzle in terms of estimator choice. Using both short-term and long-term interest rates for 14 OECD countries, we find ample evidence supporting the existence of a long-run Fisher effect in which ...
E.Panopoulou
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On the Sum of Fisher-Snedecor F Variates and its Application to Maximal-Ratio Combining
Capitalizing on the recently proposed Fisher-Snedecor F composite fading model, in this letter, we investigate the sum of independent but not identically distributed (i.n.i.d.) Fisher-Snedecor F variates.
Badarneh, Osamah. S. +4 more
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Some Long-Run Correlations of Inflation in Developed Countries
Using 100+ years of data from 18 developed countries, we use a frequency domain technique to compute “long-run” correlations between inflation on the one hand and money growth and nominal interest rates on the other.
Kenneth D. West, Tu Cao
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Panel cointegration tests of the Fisher effect [PDF]
AbstractMost empirical evidence suggests that the Fisher effect, stating that inflation and nominal interest rates should cointegrate with a unit slope on inflation, does not hold, a finding at odds with many theoretical models. This paper argues that these results can be attributed in part to the low power of univariate tests, and that the use of ...
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The morphological dependent Tully-Fisher relation of spiral galaxies
The Tully-Fisher relation of spiral galaxies shows notable dependence on morphological types, with earlier type spirals having systematically lower luminosity at fixed maximum rotation velocity $V_{max}$.
Binney +26 more
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“Fisher Effect” Theory and “Fisher Paradox” in China’s Economy
“Fisher Effect” is the famous theoretical assumption about the interest rate and inflation rate. The paper first elaborates the basic principle of “Fisher Effect” theory, then finds the “Fisher Paradox” that may exist in China’s economy from the domestic and foreign scholars’ empirical study.
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The Relationship between the Exchange Rate, Interest Rate and Inflation: The Case of Turkey
The purpose of the study is to measure the effects of changes in exchange rates and interest rates on inflation and to determine which of the exchange rates or interest rates has a greater impact on inflation rate following the July 15, 2016 coup attempt
Ercan Özen +2 more
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