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    Using sports infrastructure to deliver economic and social change: Lessons for London beyond 2012

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    Over the last two decades, there has been a new trend emerging within sport, which has seen a shift, from investment for the sake of sport, to investment in sport for good (Sport England, 2008). In the context of the latter approach, there has been an emergence of the use of sport to address regeneration objectives, largely stemming from the belief of government and other sporting and non-sporting organizations, that it can confer a wide range of economic and social benefits to individuals and communities beyond those of a purely physical sporting nature, and can contribute positively to the revitalization of declining urban areas (BURA, 2003). This commentary will examine regeneration legacy in the context of the London Olympic Games. In particular, it will focus on the use of sports stadia as a tool for delivering economic and social change, and by drawing upon previous examples, suggest lessons London can learn to enhance regeneration legacies beyond 2012

    Le Chiese riformate nel XVII e XVIII secolo

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    Entre la signature de l’édit de Nantes par Henri IV le 30 avril 1598 et les débuts de la Révolution française, le calvinisme français a connu deux principales phases. Jusqu’en 1685, il a une existence légale, même si les persécutions sont nombreuses et l’exercice du culte progressivement limité. L’édit de Fontainebleau de 1685 révoque l’édit de Nantes et interdit désormais officiellement le culte réformé jusqu’à la Révolution : c’est sous le terme de Désert que les protestants français désignent cette période. Malgré la poursuite de la répression, les Églises réformées réussissent à se réorganiser au cours du XVIIIe siècle. À partir des années 1760, le pouvoir se voit progressivement contraint de tolérer cette minorité religieuse. En raison de ces conditions politiques, le calvinisme français a connu au cours de ces deux siècles de profondes mutations

    Les Eglises réformées aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles

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    Entre la signature de l’édit de Nantes par Henri IV le 30 avril 1598 et les débuts de la Révolution française, le calvinisme français a connu deux principales phases. Jusqu’en 1685, il a une existence légale, même si les persécutions sont nombreuses et l’exercice du culte progressivement limité. L’édit de Fontainebleau de 1685 révoque l’édit de Nantes et interdit désormais officiellement le culte réformé jusqu’à la Révolution : c’est sous le terme de Désert que les protestants français désignent cette période. Malgré la poursuite de la répression, les Églises réformées réussissent à se réorganiser au cours du XVIIIe siècle. À partir des années 1760, le pouvoir se voit progressivement contraint de tolérer cette minorité religieuse. En raison de ces conditions politiques, le calvinisme français a connu au cours de ces deux siècles de profondes mutations

    Anomalous peak in the superconducting condensate density of cuprate high T_{c} superconductors at a unique critical doping state

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    The doping dependence of the superconducting condensate density, n_{s}^{o}, has been studied by muon-spin-rotation for Y_{0.8}Ca_{0.2}Ba_{2}(Cu_{1-z}Zn_{z})_{3}O_{7-\delta} and Tl_{0.5-y}Pb_{0.5+y}Sr_{2}Ca_{1-x}Y_{x}Cu_{2}O_{7}. We find that n_{s}^{o} exhibits a pronounced peak at a unique doping state in the slightly overdoped regime. Its position coincides with the critical doping state where the normal state pseudogap first appears depleting the electronic density of states. A surprising correlation between n_{s}^{o} and the condensation energy U_{o} is observed which suggests unconventional behavior even in the overdoped region.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    Phase structure of an Abelian two-Higgs model and high temperature superconductors

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    We study the phase structure of a three dimensional Abelian Higgs model with singly- and doubly-charged scalar fields coupled to a compact Abelian gauge field. The model is pretending to describe systems of strongly correlated electrons such as high-Tc superconductivity in overdoped regime and exotic phases supporting excitations with fractionalized quantum numbers. We identify the Fermi liquid, the spin gap, the superconductor and the strange metallic phases in which densities and properties of holon and spinon vortices and monopoles are explored. The phase diagram in the 3D coupling space is predicted. We show that at sufficiently strong gauge coupling the spinon-pair and holon condensation transitions merge together and become, unexpectedly, first order.Comment: 5 pages, 9 figures, RevTeX

    A Transport and Microwave Study of Superconducting and Magnetic RuSr2EuCu2O8

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    We have performed susceptibility, thermopower, dc resistance and microwave measurements on RuSr2EuCu2O8. This compound has recently been shown to display the coexistence of both superconducting and magnetic order. We find clear evidence of changes in the dc and microwave resistance near the magnetic ordering temperature (132 K). The intergranular effects were separated from the intragranular effects by performing microwave measurements on a sintered ceramic sample as well as on a powder sample dispersed in an epoxy resin. We show that the data can be interpreted in terms of the normal-state resistivity being dominated by the CuO2 layers with exchange coupling to the Ru moments in the RuO2 layers. Furthermore, most of the normal-state semiconductor-like upturn in the microwave resistance is found to arise from intergranular transport. The data in the superconducting state can be consistently interpreted in terms of intergranular weak-links and an intragranular spontaneous vortex phase due to the ferromagnetic component of the magnetization arising from the RuO2 planes.Comment: 20 pages including 6 figures in pdf format. To be published in Phys. Rev.

    Market Allocations under Ambiguity: A Survey

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    We review some of the (theoretical) economic implications of David Schmeidler's models of decision under uncertainty (Choquet expected utility and maxmin expected utility) in competitive market settings. We start with the portfolio inertia result of Dow and Werlang (1992), show how it does or does not generalize in an equilibrium setting. We further explore the equilibrium implications (indeterminacies, non revelation of information) of these decision models. A section is then devoted to the studies of Pareto optimal arrangements under these models. We conclude with a discussion of experimental evidence for these models that relate, in particular, to the implications for market behaviour discussed in the preceding sections
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