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Abelian varieties and their moduli are a central topic of
increasing importance in todays mathematics. Applications range
from algebraic geometry and number theory to mathematical
physics.
The present collection of 17 refereed articles originates from the
third "Texel Conference" held in 1999. Leading experts discuss and
study the structure of the moduli spaces of abelian varieties and
related spaces, giving an excellent view of the state of the art in
this field.
The book will appeal to pure mathematicians, especially algebraic
geometers and number theorists, but will also be relevant for
researchers in mathematical physics.
Abelian varieties and their moduli are a central topic of
increasing importance in todays mathematics. Applications range
from algebraic geometry and number theory to mathematical
physics.
The present collection of 17 refereed articles originates from the
third "Texel Conference" held in 1999. Leading experts discuss and
study the structure of the moduli spaces of abelian varieties and
related spaces, giving an excellent view of the state of the art in
this field.
The book will appeal to pure mathematicians, especially algebraic
geometers and number theorists, but will also be relevant for
researchers in mathematical physics.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Should governments give special rights to ethnic and cultural
minorities? Should rich countries open their borders to economic
immigrants or transfer resources to poor countries? When framing
and implementing economic and environmental policies, should
current generations take into account the interests of future
generations? If our political community committed a wrong against
another group a hundred years ago, do we owe reparations to current
members of that group?
These are just some of the pressing questions which are fully
explored in this accessible new analysis of justice in the
contemporary world. They force us to reconsider the extent of our
obligations to our fellow citizens, future generations and
foreigners.
Justice in a Changing World introduces the moral debates around
issues such as immigration, national self-determination, cultural
rights and reparations, as well as resource transfers from one
generation to the next and from rich to poor countries, through the
lenses of liberalism, communitarianism and libertarianism. In so
doing, it helps to unravel the complexity of key ethical dilemmas
facing us today.
The book will be a valuable resource for students of political
theory, and will appeal to anyone wishing to reflect on their
deepest values and commitments by putting them to the test of
practical politics.
Since the early twentieth century at the latest, Scandinavian and
Baltic artists have been represented in numerous important
international exhibitions and countless European publications.
Viking Eggeling, Henrik Olvi, Thorvald Hellesen, Otto Carlsund,
Franciska Clausen, Alexandra Belcova, Gustav Klutsis, and GAN
closely collaborated with avant-garde artists such as Fernand
Leger, Theo van Doesburg, Amedee Ozenfant, Le Corbusier, and Juan
Gris. However, they experienced a lack of understanding and
rejection upon returning to their home countries, where their art
was considered irrelevant and condemned in terms of national
identity and historiography. Most of them have not been included in
the main narrative of the international European avant-garde. This
pioneering publication repositions their work between 1918 and 1931
with respect to the international movements of the time and sheds
light on their shared global visions.
Vorhaben wie der Ausbau des Flughafens Berlin- Schonefeld rucken
die vielschichtigen Diskussionen um das Thema Flughafenplanung in
der Planungspraxis immer wieder in den Brennpunkt. Solche Verfahren
zeichnen sich namlich durch Interessenkonflikte aus, denen
zahlreiche gegenlaufige Belange mit erheblichem Streitpotenzial zu
Grunde liegen. Die vorliegende Untersuchung befasst sich daher mit
den verschiedenen Aspekten der Flughafenplanung. Dabei wird nicht
nur auf die unterschiedlichen Auspragungen von Planungsverfahren
eingegangen, sondern es werden unter anderem auch die
Beteiligungsrechte und Rechtsschutzmoglichkeiten im
Planungsverfahren eingehend betrachtet. Einen besonderen
Schwerpunkt bilden auch die Ausfuhrungen zum Fluglarmschutz. Durch
diese Vielseitigkeit der untersuchten Fragestellungen liefert die
Arbeit sowohl fur die Wissenschaft als auch fur die Praxis
wertvolle Erkenntnisse.
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