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Reinforcement Learning Enabled Nanophotonic Devices
A reinforcement learning algorithm is used to design photonic devices. The method creates metagratings and grating couplers that efficiently control both the direction and polarization of light. Further, a reinforcement learning approach is used to design in‐plane integrated photonic devices. This approach paves the way for advanced photonic components
Zi Wang +4 more
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Gender Differences in the Giving and Taking Variants of the Dictator Game
Subhasish M. Chowdhury +2 more
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The role of personal involvement and responsibility in dictatorial allocations: a classroom investigation [PDF]
This paper explores new motivations behind giving. Specifically, it focuses on personal involvement and responsibility to explain why decision makers give positive amounts in dictatorial decisons.
María Paz Espinosa +2 more
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Insensitivity to Prices in a Dictator Game
Jim Engle‐Warnick, Natalia Mishagina
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Molten fluoride salt‐cooled reactors are being considered as the next generation nuclear reactors because they provide a number of benefits over current light water reactors, including enhanced safety. This work aims to develop an understanding of corrosion of structural alloys in molten fluoride salts for successful implementation of these reactors ...
Ryan Gordon +8 more
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Minimal Social Cues in the Dictator Game [PDF]
This paper reports results of an incentivized laboratory experiment manipulating an extremely weak social cue in the Dictator Game. Prior to making their decision, we present dictators with a simple visual stimlulus: either three dots in a “watching-eyes”
Ishii, Keiko +3 more
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The corrosion performance of X12CrMoWVNbN10‐1‐1 steel in chloride environments dramatically depends on pH. Acidic conditions trigger intense surface degradation, whereas neutral and alkaline media foster the formation of a compact and stable passive film, drastically reducing both general and localized corrosion.
Jovanka Pejić +5 more
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Rational altruism? On preference estimation and dictator game experiments
Philip Grech, Heinrich H. Nax
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Challenges and Opportunities in Machine Learning for Light‐Emitting Polymers
The performance of light‐emitting polymers emerges from coupled effects of chemical diversity, morphology, and exciton dynamics across multiple length scales. This Perspective reviews recent design strategies and experimental challenges, and discusses how machine learning can unify descriptors, data, and modeling approaches to efficiently navigate ...
Tian Tian, Yinyin Bao
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