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To distribute or not to distribute? [PDF]

open access: possibleLogic Journal of IGPL, 2010
In this paper we address some central problems of combination of logics through the study of a very simple but highly informative case, the combination of the logics of disjunction and conjunction. At first it seems that it would be very easy to combine such logics, but the following problem arises: if we combine these logics in a straightforward way ...
Marcelo E. Coniglio, Jean-Yves Béziau
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On Distributions of Ratios [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Inversion formulae are derived that express the density and distribution function of a ratio of random variables in terms of the joint characteristic function of the numerator and denominator. The resulting expressions are amenable to numerical evaluation and lead to simple asymptotic expansions.
Broda, S.A., de Kan, R.
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Distributed Distributive Justice

2016 IEEE 10th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO), 2016
Some open systems must address a standard resourceallocation problem: how to collectivise and distribute aset of common-pool resources, with respect to multiple criteriasuch as fairness, inclusivity and sustainability. Previous work inself-organising multi-agent systems formalised Nicholas Rescher'stheory of distributive justice so that agents could ...
Jeremy Pitt, David Burth Kurka
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A distributed algorithm for distributed termination

Information Processing Letters, 1987
We improve on \textit{S. P. Rana}'s [ibid. 17, 43-46 (1983; Zbl 0509.68020)] distributed and fully symmetric solution for detection of distributed termination.
Hussein Zedan, Cyrus Hazari
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Distribution to Distribution Regression

2013
We analyze ‘Distribution to Distribution regression’ where one is regressing a mapping where both the covariate (inputs) and response (outputs) are distributions. No parameters on the input or output distributions are assumed, nor are any strong assumptions made on the measure from which input distributions are drawn from.
Junier B. Oliva   +2 more
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The S‐Distribution: Approximation of Discrete Distributions

Biometrical Journal, 1994
AbstractThe S‐distribution is defined by the ordinary differential equation dF/dX = α(Fg — Fh Fo = F(Xo), where F is the cumulative distribution of the random variable X, and α, g, h, and Fo are parameters. The S‐distribution was recently described in this journal as a tool for the approximation and classification of univariate, unimodal continuous ...
Shuiyang Yu, Eberhard O. Voit
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Distributivity and Varlet Distributivity

2020
In this note we study the relationships between three properties of residuated (meet) semilattices, i.e.: (1) being divisible, (2) being distributive (3) being v-distributive.
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Distributive Justice, Distributed Duties

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Collectivities can have obligations beyond the aggregate of pre-existing obligations of their members. Certain such collective obligations distribute, i.e., become members’ obligations to do their fair share. In incremental good cases, i.e., those in which a member’s fair share would go part way toward fulfilling the collectivity’s obligation, each ...
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