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James Byrnes speaks from Stuttgart, Germany
Byrnes speaks about America's position in the reconstruction of Germany
Non-Gaussianity beyond slow roll in multi-field inflation
Byrnes C, Tasinato G. Non-Gaussianity beyond slow roll in multi-field inflation. JCAP. 2009;2009(08):016.We study the non-Gaussianity generated during multiple-field inflation. Weprovide an exact expression for the bispectrum parameter f_NL which is validbeyond the slow-roll regime, valid for certain classes of inflationary models.We then study a new, exact multi-field inflationary model considering a casewhere the bispectrum grows to observable values at the end of inflation. Weshow that in this case the trispectrum is also large and may even provide thedominant signal of non-Gaussianity
Reflections on the Past and Future of International Peoples' Tribunals
In this chapter we draw together the major themes of the essays and reflect on the future of peoples' tribunals. The chapter engages with three substantive questions. First, to what extent are the peoples' tribunals discussed here representative of international peoples' tribunals more generally? Second, what is the relationship between peoples' tribunals, social movements and international law? Third, what impact do peoples' tribunals have on the implementation and development of international law
Telegram re: James F. Byrnes
Telegram from Amon Carter to United States President Harry S. Truman regarding the appointment of James F. Byrnes as secretary of state
International Peoples' Tribunals: Their Nature, Practice and Significance
This chapter by the editors provides a tour d'horizon of the phenomenon of international peoples' tribunals from their emergence on the stage in the late 1960s to the present. We explore the nature, composition, normative frameworks, legitimacy, impact and special contributions that peoples' tribunals have made to the development of a just international order and the implementation of human rights guarantees
Keteiodoros Strusz & Percival & Wright & Pickett & Byrnes 1998, n.gen.
Keteiodoros n.gen. Type species. Keteiodoros bellense n.sp. Wenlock, New South Wales. No other species are presently known. Derivation of name. Greek XTl1:£LOS = sea-monstrous + oop6s= leather bag; neuter gender. The name is an allusion to original environment, size, and resemblance to an ovoid football. Diagnosis. Very large and strongly equibiconvex trimerellide brachiopod, each valve with deeply excavated steep-sided platform supported by long median septum; deep umbonal cavities in ventral valve; ventral umbo long, incurved; dorsal umbo strongly incurved, bulbous, fitting against posterior end of ventral platform; long thick longitudinally and transversely curved articulating plate more or less concentric with umbo, extending from dorsal beak almost to surface of ventral platform; valve margins slightly overlapping dorsoventrally in front of flattened zones which served as articulation pivots. Discussion. Because of the unusual morphology of this form, discussion of its relationships follows the specific description.Published as part of Strusz, D. L., Percival, Ian G., Wright, A. J., Pickett, John W. & Byrnes, A., 1998, A giant new trimerellide brachiopod from the Wenlock (Early Silurian) of New South Wales, Australia, pp. 171-186 in Records of the Australian Museum 50 (2) on page 176, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1278, http://zenodo.org/record/465297
On the Existence of a Solution to a Spectral Estimation Problem à la Byrnes-Georgiou-Lindquist
A parametric spectral estimation problem in the style of Byrnes, Georgiou, and Lindquist was posed in [1], but the existence of a solution was only proved in a special case. Based on their results, we show that a solution indeed exists given an arbitrary matrix-valued prior density. The main tool in our proof is the topological degree theory
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