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Attitudes and behaviours of private sector landlords towards the energy efficiency of tenanted homes
The UKâs housing stock generates approximately 27 per cent of the country's total annual carbon emissions. In light of the legally binding targets to reduce carbon emissions, new housing is subject to a tightening of regulations governing energy demand and efficiency resulting in a gradual improvement in carbon emissions. The question is how to achieve the deep carbon emission reductions from existing domestic properties, of which 75 per cent will still be in use in 2050. Government has sought to provide incentives to homeowners to improve the energy efficiency of their households, and mandate improvements in socially rented housing using a range of fiscal measures, most recently the âGreen Dealâ. There has however been little consideration of the 18 per cent of UK households who privately rent their home, a tenure that is growing fast. The aim of this research is to investigate the factors that influence private sector landlords when considering energy efficiency improvements to their tenanted homes. The results indicate that Government policy has consistently failed to engage private sector landlords in the issue of energy efficiency and thus measures must be taken to understand the motivations of landlords in order to design effective incentives and interventions
On Comon's and Strassen's conjectures
Comon's conjecture on the equality of the rank and the symmetric rank of a
symmetric tensor, and Strassen's conjecture on the additivity of the rank of
tensors are two of the most challenging and guiding problems in the area of
tensor decomposition. We survey the main known results on these conjectures,
and, under suitable bounds on the rank, we prove them, building on classical
techniques used in the case of symmetric tensors, for mixed tensors. Finally,
we improve the bound for Comon's conjecture given by flattenings by producing
new equations for secant varieties of Veronese and Segre varieties.Comment: 12 page
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