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Remembrance of Things Past
An overview of faculty development leave taken January 2018 through June 2018, University Libraries, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Remembrance of Things Past
Nonlinear sigma models on de Sitter background have proved a useful prototype
for quantum gravity in summing the large logarithms which arise from loop
corrections. We consider a model whose evolution is described, at leading
logarithm order, by the trace of the coincident, doubly differentiated scalar
propagator. An analytic approximation for this quantity on an arbitrary
expansion history is applied to generalize the resummed de Sitter result to any
cosmological background which has experienced primordial inflation. In addition
to analytic expressions, we present explicit numerical results for the
evolution in a plausible expansion history. The large scales of primordial
inflation are transmitted to late times.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, uses LaTeX 2
Remembrance of Things Past
An overview of faculty development leave taken January 2018 through June 2018, University Libraries, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Remembrance of Things Past
An overview of faculty development leave taken January 2018 through June 2018, University Libraries, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
THE REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75742/1/j.1939-0025.1978.tb01299.x.pd
Menorah Review (No. 55, Spring/Summer, 2002)
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Remembrance of Things Past? The Relationship of Past to Future in Pursuing Justice in Mediation
In this Article I seek to explore, not resolve, some of the issues and tensions in the role of temporality in achieving justice through mediative processes and to suggest some correctives at the practice level, as well as encourage some deeper thinking at the theoretical level. I focus here on issues of expression of temporality ( the past ) in the justice and mediation question, not on issues of how the past should be judged - by the rule of law, culture, or universal human rights principles, or even how it can be managed when understandings of the past conflict or cannot be resolved. I leave those bigger questions for another day or another writer
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