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Trivializations of differential cocycles
Associated to a differential character is an integral cohomology class,
referred to as the characteristic class, and a closed differential form,
referred to as the curvature. The characteristic class and curvature are equal
in de Rham cohomology, and this is encoded in a commutative square. In the
Hopkins--Singer model, where differential characters are equivalence classes of
differential cocycles, there is a natural notion of trivializing a differential
cocycle. In this paper, we extend the notion of characteristic class,
curvature, and de Rham class to trivializations of differential cocycles. These
structures fit into a commutative square, and this square is a torsor for the
commutative square associated to characters with degree one less. Under the
correspondence between degree 2 differential cocycles and principal circle
bundles with connection, we recover familiar structures associated to global
sections.Comment: 20 pages; several minor corrections/revisions in v
Taking creative license: It's not an easy thing meeting your maker
Creators do not just 'create' or 'act' -- they are privileged agents, points of origin, sources of innovation and transformation. Within religious systems, creators can exist in an extra-discursive real beyond nature and culture, functioning as the origin of the word and being. They can be supernatural, existing outside nature to influence earthly events via strange powers. They can also be 'supra' natural -- above nature -- capable of acts that both break and establish laws to which the created are subject. Yet, these types of creators only seem to exist through the cultural economies which allow their representation. Their roles and personas can differ with the production, combination and utilisation of selected characterisations: in other words, creators are created
Powder metallurgy Rene 95 rotating turbine engine parts, volume 2
A Rene 95 alloy as-HIP high pressure turbine aft shaft in the CF6-50 engine and a HIP plus forged Rene 95 compressor disk in the CFM56 engine were tested. The CF6-50 engine test was conducted for 1000 C cycles and the CFM56 test for 2000 C cycles. Post test evaluation and analysis of the CF6-50 shaft and the CFM56 compressor disk included visual, fluorescent penetrant, and dimensional inspections. No defects or otherwise discrepant conditions were found. These parts were judged to have performed satisfactorily
'Vipers under the Altar Cloths: Satanic and Angelic Forms in Seventeenth-Century New Granada'
Composting
Composting requires time.
It also requires a level of space away from the house, out of direct sunlight, but accessible for watering, preferably by garden hose. Composting requires water
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