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Building generating functions for degenerate Simsek-type numbers and polynomials of higher order [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to build generating functions for new families of special numbers and polynomials, which are called higher order degenerate Peters-type Simsek numbers and polynomials of the second kind.
Kilar, Neslihan
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Representing, Re‐presenting, or Producing the Past? Memory Work amongst Museum Employees
Abstract Though it is widely understood that the past can be an important resource for organizations, less is known about the micro‐level skills and choices that help to materialize different representations of the past. We understand these micro‐level skills and choices as a practice: ‘memory work’ – a banner term gathering various activities that ...
Jeremy Aroles+3 more
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Through the Lens of Fairness: A Qualitative Investigation into Co‐workers’ Perceptions of I‐deals
Abstract Amidst the rapidly evolving work environment that increasingly necessitates personalized approaches towards employees, there is a pressing need to broaden our understanding of idiosyncratic deals (i‐deals) and their third‐party implications in the workplace.
Sona Gachayeva+2 more
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On the non-uniqueness problem in integrated information theory. [PDF]
Hanson JR, Walker SI.
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Time‐Varying Dispersion Integer‐Valued GARCH Models
ABSTRACT We introduce a general class of INteger‐valued Generalized AutoRegressive Conditionally Heteroscedastic (INGARCH) processes by allowing simultaneously time‐varying mean and dispersion parameters. We call such models time‐varying dispersion INGARCH (tv‐DINGARCH) models.
Wagner Barreto‐Souza+3 more
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On degenerate multi-poly-derangement polynomials and numbers
The problem of counting derangements was begun in 1708 by Pierre R[Formula: see text]mond de Montmort (see [Carlitz. The number of derangements of a sequence with given specification. Fibonacci Quart. 1978;16:255–258], [Clarke and Sved.
Sang Jo Yun, Jin-Woo Park
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ABSTRACT Expanding and aging populations, sustainability drivers and changing attitudes to the way we eat mean that there has been growing interest in non‐animal derived protein food sources. Given this shift, there has been an uprise in consumer demand and commercial innovation of meat analogues and alternative protein food sources. The question, with
Emma J. Derbyshire+9 more
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p-adic vertex operator algebras. [PDF]
Franc C, Mason G.
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Fungal guild interactions slow decomposition of boreal forest pine litter and humus
Summary Ericaceous understory shrubs and ericoid mycorrhizal fungal communities are ubiquitous in boreal forests, and their interactions with ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi may determine organic matter dynamics in forest soils. We followed decomposition of pine needle litter and mor‐layer humus over 3 yr in a factorial shrub removal‐ and pine ...
Louis A. Mielke+5 more
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Speed of Convergence to Normality When Regressors Are Nonstationary
ABSTRACT Stochastic and deterministic trends always coexist in data generating processes, which causes the nonstationarity and non‐standard distributions of statistics used in inference. It is known that the presence of the deterministic trend leads to asymptotic normality of the t‐statistics.
Lukasz T. Gatarek, Aleksander Welfe
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