Navigating Changing Economies and Rural Policy: Left Behind Places or Left Behind People?
ABSTRACT Place‐based studies of regional policy ask how places can better adapt to economic and social changes. This is especially prescient for research and policy supporting ‘left‐behind’ regions. This paper amends this question, asking not how placesadapt, but how the people living and working within them navigate change.
Joanie Willett
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A Note on the Equivalence of Coherence and Constrained Coherence [PDF]
Constrained coherence is compared to coherence and its role in the behavioural interpretation of coherence is discussed. The equivalence of these two notions is proven for coherent conditional previsions, showing that the same course of reasoning applies
Vicig, Paolo
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Abstract Efficient generation of high‐quality photon pairs is essential for modern quantum technologies. Micro‐ring resonator is an ideal platform for studying on‐chip photon sources due to strong nonlinear effect, resonant‐enhanced optical fields, and high integration.
Tingting Chen +11 more
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Non‐Stationary Search and Assortative Matching
This paper studies assortative matching in a non‐stationary search‐and‐matching model with non‐transferable payoffs. Non‐stationarity entails that the number and characteristics of agents searching evolve endogenously over time. Assortative matching can fail in non‐stationary environments under conditions for which Morgan (1995) and Smith (2006) show ...
Nicolas Bonneton, Christopher Sandmann
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Systems of Precision: Coherent Probabilities on Pre-Dynkin Systems and Coherent Previsions on Linear Subspaces. [PDF]
Derr R, Williamson RC.
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Independent natural extension for sets of desirable gambles [PDF]
We investigate how to combine a number of marginal coherent sets of desirable gambles into a joint set using the properties of epistemic irrelevance and independence.
De Cooman, Gert, Miranda, Enrique
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Epistemic irrelevance in credal networks : the case of imprecise Markov trees [PDF]
We replace strong independence in credal networks with the weaker notion of epistemic irrelevance. Focusing on directed trees, we show how to combine local credal sets into a global model, and we use this to construct and justify an exact message-passing
Antonucci, Alessandro +3 more
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Why Pheidippides could not believe in the 'Central Governor Model': Popper's philosophy applied to choose between two exercise physiology theories. [PDF]
Pompeu FAMS.
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Convex Imprecise Previsions for Risk Measurement [PDF]
In this paper we introduce convex imprecise previsions as a special class of imprecise previsions, showing that they retain or generalise most of the relevant properties of coherent imprecise previsions but are not necessarily positively homogeneous. The
Paolo Vicig, Renato Pelessoni
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Allowing for probability zero in credal networks under epistemic irrelevance [PDF]
We generalise Cozman’s concept of a credal network under epistemic irrelevance (2000) to the case where lower (and upper) probabilities are allowed to be zero.
De Bock, Jasper, De Cooman, Gert
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