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Linearized plastic plate models as Gamma-limits of 3D finite elastoplasticity
The subject of this paper is the rigorous derivation of reduced models for a
thin plate by means of {\Gamma}-convergence, in the framework of finite
plasticity. Denoting by {\epsilon} the thickness of the plate, we analyse the
case where the scaling factor of the elasto-plastic energy is of order
{\epsilon}^(2{\alpha}-2), with {\alpha}>=3. According to the value of {\alpha},
partially or fully linearized models are deduced, which correspond, in the
absence of plastic deformation, to the Von Karman plate theory and the
linearized plate theory.Comment: 19 page
International Relations, Hegemony and the ICC
The relationship between power, law and consent is a key feature of the Western debate
on criminal law. On the one side, defining the legitimate ways of exercising the punitive
power has been a critical question since the Enlightenment thought onwards and especially
as to the rule of law doctrine. On the other side, the role played by public punishment in
shaping consent and its communicative potential have been crucial questions for critical,
as well as non-critical approaches to criminal law in contemporary thought.
These questions gain in strength and radicalism when it comes to international criminal
law (ICL). In this case the filter of the state is not present anymore to mediate between
power, law and consent, and the power to punish individuals is directly exercised by
international institutions.
This means, on the one hand, that traditional justifications of the power to punish and
which are elaborated on in the domestic sphere are not useful anymore in legitimating
international punishment. International criminal norms are not framed by an international
democratically elected parliament, and their exercise is not controlled by the complex
system of checks and balances typical of the rule of law. On the other hand, having not
being created by a sovereign, international criminal law cannot be conceived as an
instrument to build or consolidate consent around the sovereign. A double-sided dilemma
therefore arises: traditional explanations are no longer apt to answer the question whether
ICL is legitimate, while ICL itself can no longer be considered an instrument to build
consent around the traditional power exercising it, namely the state.
Although I consider both sides of the dilemma equally interesting and stimulating, I
will focus here only on one side of the coin: the ability to build consent of the ICL
institutions, and in particular the International Criminal Court (ICC). In other words,
instead of asking whether the consent around the ICC is broad enough for the Court to be
considered legitimate, I shall ask whether the ICC is able to build consent around the
world order it embodies
Exotics Searches at ATLAS
An overview of recent searches for exotic signatures using the ATLAS detector
at the LHC is given. The results presented use data collected at center-of-mass
energies of = 7 TeV and = 8 TeV, for datasets
corresponding to a variety of integrated luminosities. Resonance searches using
leptons, photons, missing transverse energy, and jets are performed, as well as
searches requiring custom jet and track reconstruction. No deviations from
Standard Model expectations are observed.Comment: 7 pages, Workshop on high energy physics in the near future, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, 17 - 24 Mar 201
A generalized Gaeta's Theorem
We generalize Gaeta's Theorem to the family of determinantal schemes. In
other words, we show that the schemes defined by minors of a fixed size of a
matrix with polynomial entries belong to the same G-biliaison class of a
complete intersection whenever they have maximal possible codimension, given
the size of the matrix and of the minors that define them.Comment: 17 pages, submitte
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