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Inflation in Bianchi models and the cosmic no hair theorem in brane world
In this paper, the cosmic no hair theorem for anisotropic Bianchi models
which admit inflation with a scalar field is studied in the framework of Brane
world. It is found that all Bianchi models except Bianchi type IX, transit to
an inflationary regime with vanishing anisotropy. In the Brane world,
anisotropic universe approaches the inflationary era much faster than that in
the general theory of relativity. The form of the potential does not affect the
evolution in the inflationary epoch. However, the late time behaviour is
controlled by a constant additive factor in the potential for the inflaton
field.Comment: 12 pages, no figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
The Institutionalist Implications of an Odious Debt Doctrine
Sovereigns incur debts, and creditors look to the law to hold sovereigns to their obligations. In legal terms, the question is whether to recognize and define an odious debt defense through a treaty or national legislative acts, on the one hand, or through the decisions of authoritative dispute-settlement bodies, whether international arbitral organs or domestic courts. Moreover, others may think that odious debt doctrine as a means can optimize the social welfare generated by sovereign-debt contracts. Here, Stephan examines the social welfare in the economic sense but attacks the problem from a different direction and concludes that no satisfactory mechanism exists for instituting an odious debt doctrine
Frontmatter
Mojzes, Paul (2017) Frontmatter, Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe: Vol. 37 : Iss. 1 , Article 1
Keel and Schroer\u27s Creation; Biblical theologies in the context of the ancient Near East (Book Review)
A review of Keel, O., & Schroer, S. (2015). Creation; Biblical theologies in the context of the ancient Near East (Peter T. Daniels, Trans.). Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 244 pp. $44.99. ISBN 978157506093
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