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Domination by Positive Strictly Singular Operators

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2002
The domination problem is studied for positive strictly singular operators between Banach lattices. Some applications to strictly co-singular operators are given.
Flores, Julio, Hernández, Francisco L.
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Positive Influence Dominating Set Games

Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE 18th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2014
Motivated by applications in social networks, a new type of dominating set named Positive Influence Dominating Set (PIDS) has been studied in the literature. In this paper, we investigate cooperative cost games arising from PIDS problem on social network graphs.
Guangyuan Wang   +5 more
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Competition Law Dominant Position and Its Abuse: Meaning of Dominant Position

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Competition in markets means rivalry between competitors to attract customers which results in enhanced consumer welfare by way of more choices, newer products and low prices. If there is no competition in markets, one or more firms seek to gain monopoly or oligopoly which allows them to disregard the competitive pressure exerted by the competitors ...
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Dominant Position in Digital Markets

Russian competition law and economy, 2021
The article explores the state of dominant situation in digital markets from the point of view of Russian and foreign legislation.The conclusion is justified that traditional antitrust measures of the dominant situation (including those related to collective dominance) cannot be applied to the digital market, since market shares and concentration ...
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On positive-influence target-domination

Optimization Letters, 2015
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Tong, Guangmo   +3 more
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Galois lattice and positional dominance

Statistica Applicata - Italian Journal of Applied Statistics, 2020
Galois lattices can be applied to analybinary two-mode networks, containing actors and affiliations. Of particular interest is how they help visualize hierarchical structures in the data by using algebraic set theory. This paper aims to outline the concept and definitions as well as to give insights into the inner working of Galois lattices ...
Mircea, Maria, Pfeffer, Jürgen
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Abuse of Dominant Position

2020
Article 17 of the AML gives the definition of market dominance, that is when the business operator has the ability to prevent or restrict other business operators from entering the relevant market. The method to define relevant market is stated by the Guide of the Anti-monopoly Committee of the State Council for the Definition of the Relevant Market ...
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Oligopolies And Collective Dominant Positions

2005
Abstract It took the Commission almost three years to tackle properly oligopolies under the Merger Regulation, Nestlé/Perrier being the first case in which oligopolistic markets were examined in depth. It is a remarkable coincidence that the first oligopoly case where approval of a merger creating collective dominance was subject to ...
Edurne Navarro Varona   +3 more
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Competition Law: Dominant Position and Its Abuse: Identification of Abusive Use of Dominant Position

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Under the present system of competition laws in India, the dominance per se is not bad, what is bad is the abuse of this dominant position. This module would enable the learners to, enumerate the conduct which would be termed as abuse under Competition Act, 2002. Explain the concept of ‘unfair and discriminatory’ condition in purchase and sale of goods
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Competition Law: Dominant Position and Its Abuse: Abuse of Dominant Position in US and EU

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
The concept of abuse of dominant position in US and EU has some basic differences and it is interesting to note that the competition law in India has seen a shift from more reliance on EU than US in dealing with abuse of dominance cases. This is quite evident from the fact that the concept of ‘monopolistic trade practices’ under the MRTP Act was more ...
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