7,251 research outputs found
robert-burger/libethercat: 0.5.1
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The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee
Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources:Climate Justice Project: www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/cli…tice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1
Climate Justice & Inequality: The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee
Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources: Climate Justice Project: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/climate-justice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: https://www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1
What Do You Call a Dumb Bunny? and Other Rabbit Riddles, Games, Jokes, and Cartoons.
This booklet includes a cute little hare and tortoise race across the top of its pages, with the bunny stopping for a carrot-burger along the way. Otherwise there are no fables here, but many bad jokes!Marc Brow
On and around the bounded cohomology of SL2
We establish how the spectral decomposition for a Riemann surface determines the allocation of the bounded cohomology over the representations of SL2(R). Then we explore the connections of the Dilogarithm with the continuous bounded cohomology of SL2(R) and SL2(C). In particular, it appears that Rogers' Dilogarithm is uniquely determined even measurably by the Spence–Abel functional equation.EG
Johannes von Paltz, Werke, t. 1 : Coelifodina, éd. par Ch. Burger et F. Stasch, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New-York, 1983, 527 p. ; t. 2 : Supplementum Coelifodinae, 1983
Lienhard Marc. Johannes von Paltz, Werke, t. 1 : Coelifodina, éd. par Ch. Burger et F. Stasch, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin-New-York, 1983, 527 p. ; t. 2 : Supplementum Coelifodinae, 1983. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 65e année n°3, Juillet-septembre 1985. pp. 336-337
Continuous bounded cohomology and applications to rigidity theory
The central theme of this paper is a product formula for (continuous) bounded cohomology, and more specifically its applications to rigidity theory for lattices — both in Lie/algebraic groups and more general topological groups. A more condensed exposition of some of the material published in the Lecture Note of the second author is followed by finiteness results for lattices. An appendix by Burger–Iozzi pins down a powerful use of boundary maps in this context.EG
The Hopf–Tsuji–Sullivan dichotomy in higher rank and applications to Anosov subgroups
We establish an extension of the Hopf-Tsuji-Sullivan dichotomy to any Zariski dense discrete subgroup of a semisimple real algebraic group G. We then apply this dichotomy to Anosov subgroups of G, which surpris-ingly presents a different phenomenon depending on the rank of the ambient group G.
UKMARC AMC: Draft Rev 4.0: UK MARC format for archives and manuscripts control (UK MARC AMC)
This draft is the first attempt to establish a UK MARC specifically for Archives and Manuscripts Control since the British Library indicated that it would countenance such extensions to the national UK MARC format. In order to keep consistency with the general UK MARC format, standard UK MARC subject fields are not included in this document, since they should be taken from the latest version of the UK MARC manual. {A note of them should perhaps be included in UK MARC AMC.} {NB Text in braces is intended to be explanatory material for readers of this draft}. Certain other fields have not been included that might occasionally be used in the cataloguing of archival materials but would generally only be used for such materials in organizations which were combining archive
databases with library databases. This MARC version is intended for use with descriptions of archive or anuscript material that follow, or fit, the traditional style of cataloguing: we assume that these will normally relate
to paper or parchment originals. It is not intended for use with descriptions of other kinds of material. For these, fields may be drawn from the appropriate UK MARC document. MARC versions for use with archives in special formats should be developed, in order to complete the full range of facilities available to archivists and curators
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