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Litigation\u27s Role in the Path of U.S. Federal Climate Change Regulation: Implications of AEP v. Connecticut
This symposium analyzes the role of litigation in climate change regulation, with a particular focus on the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s June 2011 decision in American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut ( AEP ). 1 This Essay adds to that conversation by exploring the significance of AEP for U.S. federal legal approaches to regulating climate change
Numerical Study of Local and Global Persistence in Directed Percolation
The local persistence probability P_l(t) that a site never becomes active up
to time t, and the global persistence probability P_g(t) that the deviation of
the global density from its mean value rho(t)- does not change its
sign up to time t are studied in a one-dimensional directed percolation process
by Monte Carlo simulations. At criticality, starting from random initial
conditions, both P_l(t) and P_g(t) decay algebraically with exponents theta_l ~
theta_g ~ 1.50(2), which is in contrast to previously known cases where theta_g
< theta_l. The exponents are found to be independent of the initial density and
the microscopic details of the dynamics, suggesting that theta_l and theta_g
are universal exponents. It is shown that in the special case of directed-bond
percolation, P_l(t) can be related to a certain return probability of a
directed percolation process with an active source (wet wall).Comment: revtex, 7 pages, including 6 eps figure
Firms Growth Dynamics, Competition and Power Law Scaling
We study the growth dynamics of the size of manufacturing firms considering
competition and normal distribution of competency. We start with the fact that
all components of the system struggle with each other for growth as happened in
real competitive bussiness world. The detailed quantitative agreement of the
theory with empirical results of firms growth based on a large economic
database spanning over 20 years is good .Further we find that this basic law of
competition leads approximately a power law scaling over a wide range of
parameters. The empirical datas are in accordance with present theory rather
than a simple power law.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Analysis of melt-textured YBCO with nanoscale inclusions
Recently, particles with the chemical composition Y2Ba 4CuMOx where M U, Nb, Zr, etc., and sizes in the range of 50 - 200 nm have been generated within the YBCO matrix of bulk, melt-processed superconductors in order to serve as effective flux pinning sites. By means of AFM and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) measurements, we analyse the spatial distribution and the size distribution of these nanoparticles within the superconducting YBCO matrix
Coherent Communication with Continuous Quantum Variables
The coherent bit (cobit) channel is a resource intermediate between classical
and quantum communication. It produces coherent versions of teleportation and
superdense coding. We extend the cobit channel to continuous variables by
providing a definition of the coherent nat (conat) channel. We construct
several coherent protocols that use both a position-quadrature and a
momentum-quadrature conat channel with finite squeezing. Finally, we show that
the quality of squeezing diminishes through successive compositions of coherent
teleportation and superdense coding.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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