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Derivative for Discrete Choquet Integrals [PDF]
In this paper we study necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of the derivative for fuzzy measures when we are considering the Choquet integral. Results apply to discrete domains. The main result is based on the definition we introduce of compatible permutation for two pairs of measures \((\mu ,\nu )\).
Yasuo Narukawa, Vicenç Torra
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ABSTRACT Determinism is (roughly) the thesis that the past determines the future. But efforts to define it precisely have exposed deep methodological disagreements. Standard possible‐worlds formulations of determinism presuppose an “agreement” relation between worlds, but this relation can be understood in multiple ways, none of which is particularly ...
Hans Halvorson +2 more
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Max-stable random sup-measures with comonotonic tail dependence [PDF]
Several objects in the Extremes literature are special instances of max-stable random sup-measures. This perspective opens connections to the theory of random sets and the theory of risk measures and makes it possible to extend corresponding notions and ...
Molchanov, Ilya, Strokorb, Kirstin
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Abstract Relapse after chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy in large B‐cell lymphoma (LBCL) is associated with a dismal prognosis. Although Phase 3 trials have established CAR T‐cells as standard second‐line (2L) therapy, outcomes and optimal management after relapse in this setting remain unknown because no real‐world data are currently ...
Pierre Sesques +37 more
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The paper deals with theoretical conception of value analysis of regions, municipal corporations and clusters. The subject of this paper is heterodox approach to sensitivity analysis of finite set of variables based on non-additive measure.
Mojmír Sabolovič
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An application of the Choquet theorem to the study of randomly-superinvariant measures [PDF]
Given a real valued random variable \(\Theta\) we consider Borel measures \(\mu\) on \(\mathcal{B}(\mathbb{R})\), which satisfy the inequality \(\mu(B) \geq E\mu(B-\Theta)\) (\(B \in \mathcal{B}(\mathbb{R})\)) (or the integral inequality \(\mu(B) \geq ...
Teresa Rajba
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Proteolytic control of mitochondrial protein translocases
Abstract Mitochondria are essential organelles that drive numerous cellular processes, including energy metabolism, ion homeostasis, and programmed cell death. This functional versatility relies on a highly dynamic proteome whose composition is continuously remodeled to meet changing cellular and environmental demands.
Lara Kroczek, Thomas Langer
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Aging associated miR‐152 dysregulation plays a central role in the loss of Paneth cell homeostasis by inhibiting mitochondrial protein Prohibitin1 (PHB1) expression, which contributes to increased small intestinal vulnerability to pathological stresses. ABSTRACT Advanced age is a well‐known risk factor for severe complications in surgical patients with
Bridgette Warner +13 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction In single‐tooth replacement in the aesthetic zone, extensive bone defects require alveolar ridge reconstruction. A digital workflow involving CBCT and intraoral optical scanning enables a three‐dimensional assessment, prosthetically driven implant positioning, computer‐assisted implant surgery, and prefabrication of a temporary ...
Vincent J. J. Donker +3 more
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Anytime Lexicographic Enumeration of the Pareto Front in Multi‐Objective Combinatorial Optimisation
ABSTRACT Multi‐objective combinatorial optimisation problems are widespread in real‐world scenarios, including resource allocation, scheduling and logistics, where multiple competing objectives need to be optimised simultaneously. In industrial contexts, lexicographic optimisation is often used to solve these problems, requiring the decision‐maker (DM)
Marco Foschini +3 more
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