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International Guidelines Against Impunity: Facilitating Accountability
Reasons for a consistent pattern of compromise when it comes to impunity for international crimes and human rights violations are discussed. Guidelines are presented for facilitating accountability for these crimes
The Case for an Orderly Resolution Regime for Systemically-Important Financial Institutions
Outlines the need to give the government authority to resolve a financial institution if its failure poses serious systemic risks, examines concerns and counterproposals, and offers recommendations and considerations for designing such a system
Pro-Lie Groups: A survey with Open Problems
A topological group is called a pro-Lie group if it is isomorphic to a closed
subgroup of a product of finite-dimensional real Lie groups. This class of
groups is closed under the formation of arbitrary products and closed subgroups
and forms a complete category. It includes each finite-dimensional Lie group,
each locally compact group which has a compact quotient group modulo its
identity component and thus, in particular, each compact and each connected
locally compact group; it also includes all locally compact abelian groups.
This paper provides an overview of the structure theory and Lie theory of
pro-Lie groups including results more recent than those in the authors'
reference book on pro-Lie groups. Significantly, it also includes a review of
the recent insight that weakly complete unital algebras provide a natural
habitat for both pro-Lie algebras and pro-Lie groups, indeed for the
exponential function which links the two. (A topological vector space is weakly
complete if it is isomorphic to a power of an arbitrary set of copies of
. This class of real vector spaces is at the basis of the Lie theory of
pro-Lie groups.) The article also lists 12 open questions connected with
pro-Lie groups.Comment: 19 page
Solutions to the reconstruction problem in asymptotic safety
Starting from a full renormalised trajectory for the effective average action
(a.k.a. infrared cutoff Legendre effective action) , we explicitly
reconstruct corresponding bare actions, formulated in one of two ways. The
first step is to construct the corresponding Wilsonian effective action
through a tree-level expansion in terms of the vertices provided by .
It forms a perfect bare action giving the same renormalised trajectory. A bare
action with some ultraviolet cutoff scale and infrared cutoff
necessarily produces an effective average action that
depends on both cutoffs, but if the already computed is used, we
show how can also be computed from by a
tree-level expansion, and that as
. Along the way we show that Legendre effective actions with
different UV cutoff profiles, but which correspond to the same Wilsonian
effective action, are related through tree-level expansions. All these
expansions follow from Legendre transform relationships that can be derived
from the original one between and .Comment: 32 page
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Plan variants and a plan refinement algorithm
The relational production model of problem solving, due to Vere, is used to analyze plan inefficiency. The concept of plan variant is introduced and precisely related to the triangle tables of Nilsson. The concept is used to extend certain classes of inefficiencies. A method is described which "tightens up" plans containing these inefficiencies, often producing optimal ones
Metal drilling with portable hand drills
Study of metal drilling solves problems of excessive burring, oversized holes, and out-of-round holes. Recommendations deal with using the proper chemical coolants, applying the coolants effectively, employing cutting oils, and dissipating the heat caused by drilling
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