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Equivalence of consistency and bilateral consistency through converse consistency [PDF]
In the framework of (set-valued or single-valued) solutions for coalitional games with transferable utility, the three notions of consistency, bilateral consistency, and converse consistency are frequently used to provide axiomatic characterizations of a
Driessen, T.S.H., Hu, C.-C.
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Proper consistency is defined by the properties that each player takes all opponent strategies into account (is cautious) and deems one opponent strategy to be infinitely more likely than another if the opponent prefers the one to the other (respects ...
Geir B. Asheim
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AbstractWe introduce so-called consistent posets which are bounded posets with an antitone involution$$'$$′where the lower cones of$$x,x'$$x,x′and of$$y,y'$$y,y′coincide provided thatx, yare different from 0, 1 and, moreover, ifx, yare different from 0, then their lower cone is different from 0, too.
Ivan Chajda, Helmut Länger
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Time-Consistent and Market-Consistent Evaluations [PDF]
We consider evaluation methods for payoffs with an inherent financial risk as encountered for instance for portfolios held by pension funds and insurance companies. Pricing such payoffs in a way consistent to market prices typically involves combining actuarial techniques with methods from mathematical finance.
Mitja Stadje, Antoon Pelsser
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Analysis and numerical approximation of the fractional-order two-dimensional diffusion-wave equation
Non-local fractional derivatives are generally more effective in mimicking real-world phenomena and offer more precise representations of physical entities, such as the oscillation of earthquakes and the behavior of polymers. This study aims to solve the
Kanza Rafaqat +7 more
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Consistency in Organization [PDF]
Internal organization relies heavily on psychological consistency requirements. This perspective has been emphasized in modern compensation theory, but has not been extended to organization theory.
Schlicht, Ekkehart
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The function of central bank's communication: From dogma to argumentation in the virtual times [PDF]
Communication is one of the important instruments for conducting a central bank's policy. The recent financial crisis and the development of communication technology have made central banks face some new challenges: communication with the market versus ...
Drvendžija Jelena
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On Verifying Causal Consistency [PDF]
Causal consistency is one of the most adopted consistency criteria for distributed implementations of data structures. It ensures that operations are executed at all sites according to their causal precedence.
Atig M. F. +6 more
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A collision-resistant hashing algorithm for maintaining consistency in distributed NoSQL databases
The object of the research is the methods of ensuring consistency in distributed systems. Distributed systems allow you to use any service regardless of the user's geolocation while maintaining high performance.
В. Нікітін, Є. Крилов
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Putting consistency back into eventual consistency [PDF]
Geo-replicated storage systems are at the core of current Internet services. The designers of the replication protocols used by these systems must choose between either supporting low-latency, eventually-consistent operations, or ensuring strong consistency to ease application correctness.
Balegas, Valter +6 more
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