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Shape Preserving Properties for q-Bernstein-Stancu Operators
We investigate shape preserving for q-Bernstein-Stancu polynomials Bnq,α(f;x) introduced by Nowak in 2009. When α=0, Bnq,α(f;x) reduces to the well-known q-Bernstein polynomials introduced by Phillips in 1997; when q=1, Bnq,α(f;x) reduces to Bernstein ...
Yali Wang, Yinying Zhou
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Approximation by q-Bernstein type operators [PDF]
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Green Equals Green? The Divergent Policy Logics of Climate and Biodiversity Governance
ABSTRACT Market‐based instruments (MBIs) are increasingly promoted in international biodiversity and climate governance. This article argues that biodiversity policy has distinct dynamics and complexities that require approaches beyond economic instruments. By analyzing key concepts such as ecosystem services, biodiversity offsets, and MBIs, this study
Florian Zenglein
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The Eigenstructure of the Bernstein Operator
The authors determine the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the Bernstein operator \(B_n\), the latter are, of course, \(n+1\) polynomials of degrees \(k=0,\dots,n\). They show that the \(k\)th eigen-polynomial \(p^{(n)}_k\) has \(k\) simple zeros in \([0,1]\) and describe \(\lim_{n\to\infty}p^{(n)}_k\), for fixed \(k\).
Cooper, Shaun, Waldron, Shayne
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Australia and the Path Not Taken: The Declining Independence and Influence of Middle Powers
ABSTRACT Australian foreign policy has famously been distinguished by the search for ‘great and powerful friends’. However, Australia's relationship with its current notional protector and key ally—the United States—has generally had more costs than benefits and, I argue, has consequently not been in Australia's much‐invoked ‘national interest ...
Mark Beeson
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ABSTRACT CPA enabling competencies underpin the human skills and professional values that all future accountants should possess. Nevertheless, to date, the discourse is limited within the scholarship of teaching and learning on how to best inculcate these competencies in future accountants.
Sanobar Siddiqui
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On Bernstein-Euler-Jacobi Operators [PDF]
In the doctoral dissertation “On Bernstein-Euler-Jacobi Operators” we deal with composition of positive linear operators. Many operators arising in the theory of positive linear operators are compositions of other mappings of this type. Among the most common building blocks we find the classical Bernstein operator and the (Euler-Jacobi) Beta-type ...
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Pre‐IPO Tokens: Trading in the Dark
ABSTRACT Pre‐IPO tokens offer a new way for individual investors to access the private equity markets. However, without access to the private firm or to regulated public disclosures, token traders operate under extreme information asymmetry. This paper examines the behavior of the pre‐IPO token market around private funding events, such as venture ...
Johnathon Cziffra, Margaret Fong
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The Lifecycle of Typical IPOs: The Characteristics of Surviving Firms
ABSTRACT This paper explores the dynamics of firm evolution by analysing the timing and sequencing of a firm's innovation, investment, financing and payout decisions following an IPO. We apply real options theory to analyse our sample that includes all IPOs listed on the NYSE, NYSE MKT and NASDAQ since 1976, categorised into surviving, voluntarily ...
Jennifer Gippel +4 more
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In this study, we construct a Stancu-type generalization of bivariate Bernstein–Kantorovich operators that reproduce exponential functions. Then, we investigate some approximation results for these operators.
Lian-Ta Su +3 more
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