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Lessons from the Asian Monetary Fund for the European Monetary Fund. CEPS Policy Brief No. 208, 16 April 2010
On March 24th the members of ASEAN plus three other major Asian economies (China, Japan and Korea) began operations of a fund from which member countries can swap their national currencies for US dollars within a pre-determined limit. This so-called "Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization" or CMIM will essentially become an Asian Monetary Fund, once its institutional structure is in place. This paper draws lessons from the Asian experience for the recent debate in Europe over the feasibility and desirability of creating a European stability fund
Bogomol'nyi Solitons and Hermitian Symmetric Spaces
We apply the coadjoint orbit method to construct relativistic nonlinear sigma
models (NLSM) on the target space of coadjoint orbits coupled with the
Chern-Simons (CS) gauge field and study self-dual solitons. When the target
space is given by Hermitian symmetric space (HSS), we find that the system
admits self-dual solitons whose energy is Bogomol'nyi bounded from below by a
topological charge. The Bogomol'nyi potential on the Hermitian symmetric space
is obtained in the case when the maximal torus subgroup is gauged, and the
self-dual equation in the case is explored. We also discuss the
self-dual solitons in the non-compact case and present a detailed
analysis for the rotationally symmetric solutions.Comment: 10 pages, 2 ps figures, Latex, A revised version to be published in
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