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Digging deep the oil world: corporate liability and environmental justice strategies
The impacts provoked by the expanding oil industry encompass environmental destruction, health impacts and violations of human rights. The increasing contamination jeopardizes safe conditions of life and destroys means of livelihood of vulnerable communities and of those relying on healthy ecosystems. Local communities, feeling that they are simply sacrificed to the oil industry, see themselves involved in social conflict. They are experiencing forms of environmental discrimination and might even face criminalisation of the protest when they stand up to defend their rights promoting the chilly effect on others who need and want to defend themselves and the environment. In fact, the number of lawsuits demanding justice for environmental, social, economical and cultural damages provoked by oil companies are increasing as well as their media visibility. Yet most outcomes are not satisfactory in tackling impacted communities claims for justice. This paper describes the most recent trends regarding oil corporations’ responsibilities and use of procedural justice by civil society through the review of emblematic legal cases
Zero-gravity cloud physics laboratory: Experiment program definition and preliminary laboratory concept studies
The experiment program definition and preliminary laboratory concept studies on the zero G cloud physics laboratory are reported. This program involves the definition and development of an atmospheric cloud physics laboratory and the selection and delineations of a set of candidate experiments that must utilize the unique environment of zero gravity or near zero gravity
S-estimation of hidden Markov models
A method for robust estimation of dynamic mixtures of multivariate distributions is proposed. The EM algorithm is modified by replacing the classical M-step
with high breakdown S-estimation of location and scatter, performed by using the
bisquare multivariate S-estimator. Estimates are obtained by solving a system of estimating equations that are characterized by component specific sets of weights, based on
robust Mahalanobis-type distances. Convergence of the resulting algorithm is proved
and its finite sample behavior is investigated by means of a brief simulation study and
n application to a multivariate time series of daily returns for seven stock markets
Halphen conditions and postulation of nodes
We give sharp lower bounds for the postulation of the nodes of a general
plane projection of a smooth connected curve C in P^r and we study the
relationships with the geometry of the embedding. Strict connections with
Castelnuovo's theory and Halphen's theory are shown.Comment: LaTeX, 26 page
Policy Rules, Regime Switches, and Trend Inflation: An Empirical Investigation for the U.S.
This paper estimates Taylor rules featuring instabilities in policy parameters, switches in policy shocks' volatility, and time-varying trend inflation using post-WWII U.S. data. The model embedding the stochastic target performs better in terms of data-fit and identification of the changes in the FOMC's chairmanships. Policy breaks are found not to be synchronized with variations in policy shocks' volatilities. Finally, we detect a negative correlation between systematic monetary policy aggressiveness and inflation gap persistence.
Energy density fluctuations in Early Universe
The primordial nucleosinthesys of the element can be influenced by the
transitions of phase that take place after the Big Bang, such as the QCD
transition. In order to study the effect of this phase transition, in this work
we compute the time evolution of thermodynamical quantities of the early
universe, focusing on temperature and energy density fluctuations, by solving
the relevant equations of motion using as input the lattice QCD equation of
state to describe the strongly interacting matter in the early universe plasma.
We also study the effect of a primordial strong magnetic field by means of a
phenomenological equation of state. Our results show that small inhomogeneities
of strongly interacting matter in the early Universe are moderately damped
during the crossover.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at Sventh European Summer School on
Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics, 15-27 September 2013, Santa Tecla (CT) -
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On the Path Integral Representation for Spin Systems
We propose a classical constrained Hamiltonian theory for the spin. After the
Dirac treatment we show that due to the existence of second class constraints
the Dirac brackets of the proposed theory represent the commutation relations
for the spin. We show that the corresponding partition function, obtained via
the Fadeev-Senjanovic procedure, coincides with the one obtained using coherent
states. We also evaluate this partition function for the case of a single spin
in a magnetic field.Comment: To be published in J.Phys. A: Math. and Gen. Latex file, 12 page
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