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Reductionism Debate in Molecular Biology: Max Delbrück’s Complementarity Approach
In this paper, I address Max Delbrück’s conceptual and experimental importance for molecular biology (henceforth MB) origins. In particular, his complementarity approach and its anti-reductive implications on the (epistemic) reductionism debate in MB.
Vito Balorda
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Applications of complementarity systems [PDF]
The class of complementarity systems has been analyzed in considerable detail as a special subclass of hybrid systems. The goal of this paper is to motivate the ongoing research by showing that many physically relevant systems fit in the framework of complementarity systems.
Heemels, W.P.M.H. +2 more
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TRACKING CONTROL OF COMPLEMENTARITY LAGRANGIAN SYSTEMS [PDF]
In this paper we study the tracking control of Lagrangian systems subject to frictionless unilateral constraints. The stability analysis incorporates the hybrid and nonsmooth dynamical feature of the overall system. The difference between tracking control for unconstrained systems and unilaterally constrained ones, is explained in terms of closed-loop
Bourgeot, Jean-Matthieu +1 more
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Complementarity Roses Evaluating Spatial Complementarity in Time between Energy Resources
Hybrid energy systems have higher initial costs than systems that are based on only one renewable resource, but allow for the fulfillment of the demands of consumer loads with lower values for the cost of energy.
Alfonso Risso +2 more
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Simplified evaluation of energetic complementarity based on monthly average data
Energetic complementarity is a subject that has been holding more and more attention from researchers in recent years, being a concept that can be applied both in energy planning stages and in phases of operation of energy systems based on renewable ...
Alexandre Beluco +2 more
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Complementarity in Employee Participation Systems [PDF]
This chapter describes the nature, scope and effects of various non-mandated participatory work practices in Japan, the U.S. and Europe through the lens of organizational complementarity theory. Specifically, rather than being treated in isolation, each work practice is considered an element of HIWS (High Involvement Work System), an employment system ...
Burdin, Gabriel, Kato, T.
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Complementarity in atomic and oscillator systems
We develop a unified, information theoretic interpretation of the number-phase complementarity that is applicable both to finite-dimensional (atomic) and infinite-dimensional (oscillator) systems. The relevant uncertainty principle is obtained as a lower
Abe +42 more
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Complementarity, Not Optimization, is the Language of Markets
Each market agent (producer or consumer) in a power market pursues its own objective, typically to maximize its own profit. As such, the specific behavior of each agent in the market is conveniently formulated as a bi-level optimization problem whose ...
Antonio J. Conejo, Carlos Ruiz
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To address the balancing challenge of real‐time power demand and supply in power systems caused by unpredictable output fluctuations of renewable energies, collaborative and effective scheduling of integrated energy systems is proposed with consideration
Qinglin Meng +6 more
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