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Introduction Fractional Differential Calculus (FDC) began in the 17th century and its initial discussions were related to the works of Leibniz, Lagrange, Abel and others.
Sedighe Sharifian +2 more
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Partnership Dissolution, Complementarity, and Investment Incentives [PDF]
We study a partnership that anticipates its possible dissolution. In our model, partnerships form in order to take advantage of complementary skills; although new opportunities may arise that make partners’ skills useless.
Elmar G. Wolfstetter, Jianpei Li
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Optimal Payoffs under State-dependent Preferences
Most decision theories, including expected utility theory, rank dependent utility theory and cumulative prospect theory, assume that investors are only interested in the distribution of returns and not in the states of the economy in which income is ...
Bernard, Carole +3 more
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This review provides an overview of triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG)–based biomedical applications by classifying studies into electronic and ionic systems across attachable and implantable platforms. It summarizes key material choices, device structures, and working mechanisms that characterize current TENG‐based research, and outlines six future ...
Kyongtae Choi +12 more
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Employee Valuation of Pension Claims and the Impact of Indexing Initiatives [PDF]
There is discussion in both Canada and the United States of the government's requiring private pension plans to provide contractual cost-of-living protection.
James E. Pesando
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Performativity and Financial Markets: Option Pricing in the Late 19th Century [PDF]
The paper revisits the performativity thesis in economics stressing the plural character of knowledge, which includes not only scientific models but also every form of practical knowledge that systematizes the visible and the articulable experience of ...
Rutterford, Janette +1 more
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ESO Valuation with Job Termination Risk and Jumps in Stock Price
Employee stock options (ESOs) are American-style call options that can be terminated early due to employment shock. This paper studies an ESO valuation framework that accounts for job termination risk and jumps in the company stock price. Under general L\
Leung, Tim, Wan, Haohua
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Harnessing the synergistic interplay of supramolecular self‐assembly, under macromolecular crowding conditions, and enzymatic‐mediated covalent crosslinking toward a stable protein‐based G‐quadruplex‐derived supramolecular bioink. This bioinspired strategy enables the biofabrication of complex and tunable ECM‐mimetic constructs, providing a platform ...
Vera Sousa +6 more
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Toxic currency options are defined on the basis of the opposition to the nature (essence) of an option contract, which is justified in terms of norms founded on the general law clause of characteristics (nature) of a relation (which represents an ...
Waldemar Gontarski
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Discount Points, Effective Yields and Mortgage Prepayments [PDF]
Lenders use discount points to vary effective yields from stated contract rates. In the past, this practice resulted from interest-rate regulation. In market, however, there seems to be an absence of economic rationale as to how points are applied in ...
G. Stacy Sirmans, John M. Harris, Jr.
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