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Robust Bernoulli Mixture Models for Credit Portfolio Risk
ABSTRACT This paper presents comparison results and establishes risk bounds for credit portfolios within classes of Bernoulli mixture models, assuming conditionally independent defaults that are stochastically increasing in a common risk factor. We provide simple and interpretable conditions on conditional default probabilities that imply a comparison ...
Jonathan Ansari, Eva Lütkebohmert
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The 3d Mixed BF Lagrangian 1-Form: A Variational Formulation of Hitchin's Integrable System. [PDF]
Caudrelier V +3 more
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NOTE ON CERTAIN SIMPLE LIE ALGEBRAS OF INFINITE DIMENSION
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the complex relationship between government debt and income distribution within a post‐Keynesian framework. Extending the model of You and Dutt (1996), we model both capitalists and workers as holders of government bonds, enabling a more nuanced analysis of income distribution dynamics.
Hagen M. Krämer +2 more
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Beyond Euclid: an illustrated guide to modern machine learning with geometric, topological, and algebraic structures. [PDF]
Papillon M +10 more
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Tax Progressivity, Public Debt, and Growth in a Neo‐Kaleckian Model
ABSTRACT We develop a neo‐Kaleckian growth‐and‐distribution model featuring two classes of workers and a progressive income tax. Two fiscal closures are considered: balanced budgets and deficit financing via public debt. We study the responses to shocks, including changes in functional income distribution, and assess how tax progressivity alters demand
Tailiny Ventura +2 more
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Characterizing barren plateaus in quantum ansätze with the adjoint representation. [PDF]
Fontana E +7 more
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Carroll-Schrödinger equation as the ultra-relativistic limit of the tachyon equation. [PDF]
Najafizadeh M.
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Aggregation and the Structure of Value
ABSTRACT Roughly, the view I call “Additivism” sums up value across time and people. Given some standard assumptions, I show that Additivism follows from two principles. The first says that how lives align in time cannot, in itself, matter. The second says, roughly, that a world cannot be better unless it is better within some period or another.
Weng Kin San
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Matrix Quantum Mechanics and Entanglement Entropy: A Review. [PDF]
Fliss JR, Frenkel A.
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