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Performance Analysis of Several GPS/Galileo Precise Point Positioning Models
This paper examines the performance of several precise point positioning (PPP) models, which combine dual-frequency GPS/Galileo observations in the un-differenced and between-satellite single-difference (BSSD) modes.
Akram Afifi, Ahmed El-Rabbany
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ABSTRACTThe paper distinguishes a content-oriented conception of rational belief, which concerns support relations between the proposition believed and one's evidence, from a disposition-oriented conception of rational belief, which concerns whether someone generally disposed to conform their belief to their evidence would believe the given proposition
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On the Right and Left Side of Psalm 13, 1 [PDF]
This text is intended to eliminate a double difficulty. At least it is what it’s intended for. The first one is the left-right distinction from the theological point of view. The second one concerns the Psalm xiii, 1.
Anton Adămuţ
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Reaction to public information in asset markets: does ambiguity matter? [PDF]
We report experiments that examine trader reaction to ambiguity when dividend information is revealed sequentially. We find that experienced traders are better at internalizing ambiguity than inexperienced subjects.
Praveen Kujal +2 more
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Neural activity associated with the passive prediction of ambiguity and risk for aversive events [PDF]
In economic decision making, outcomes are described in terms of risk (uncertain outcomes with certain probabilities) and ambiguity (uncertain outcomes with uncertain probabilities).
Dolan, R.J. +7 more
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The Strategic Use of Ambiguity [PDF]
Ambiguity can be used as a strategic device in some situations. To demonstrate this, we propose and study a framework for normal form games where players can use Knightian uncertainty strategically.
Frank Riedel, Linda Sass
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Strategic ambiguity in electoral competition [PDF]
Many have observed that political candidates running for election are often purposefully expressing themselves in vague and ambiguous terms. In this paper we provide a simple formal model of this phenomenon. We model the electoral competition between two
Zvika Neeman, Enriqueta Aragonés
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Editorial: Fuzzy boundaries: Ambiguity in speech production and comprehension
Christopher Carignan +3 more
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