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Dynamic Positive Equilibrium Problem [PDF]
The Dynamic Positive Equilibrium Problem (DPEP) is a methodology for dealing with time series about economic agents' decisions, regardless of the amount of available information. The approach is articulated in three phases, as in the static counterpart Symmetric Positive Equilibrium Problem (SPEP), with the variant that it must be preceded by the ...
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When analyzing the dynamic characteristics of marine cables, the static equilibrium state must first be calculated; a dynamic analysis can then be carried out based on the static equilibrium.
Dapeng Zhang +5 more
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Dynamic Equilibrium Module for Action Recognition
Temporal variations, such as sudden motion, acceleration and occlusions, occur frequently in real-world videos and force video-modeling networks to account for them. However. often they are not beneficial for recognizing actions at coarse granularity and
Qili Zeng, M. Ozan Tezcan, Janusz Konrad
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Analytical method to derive environmental policy effects in an endogenous growth model with leisure
There is deep-rooted opposition to strict environmental regulations, stating that they will lead to job losses and production contraction. Identifying environmental policies compatible with economic growth and pollution reduction is necessary to promote ...
Yoshihiro Hamaguchi +2 more
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Dynamic Equilibrium Equations in Unified Mechanics Theory
Traditionally dynamic analysis is done using Newton’s universal laws of the equation of motion. According to the laws of Newtonian mechanics, the x, y, z, space-time coordinate system does not include a term for energy loss, an empirical damping term “C”
Noushad Bin Jamal M +3 more
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Dynamical Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics [PDF]
In this review, we discuss the Dynamical approach to Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics (D-NEMD), which extends stationary NEMD to time-dependent situations, be they responses or relaxations. Based on the original Onsager regression hypothesis, implemented in the nineteen-seventies by Ciccotti, Jacucci and MacDonald, the approach permits one to ...
Giovanni Ciccotti, FERRARIO, Mauro
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Interconditionality geomorphosites and natural hazards
This work presents the inter-dependency reports between hazards and geomorphosites, even proposing the term of geohazsite for the sites generated by hazards.
FLORINA GRECU
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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This paper explores the concept of “bioharmonism” as a model for addressing sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by integrating the principles of biological balance and life harmony at various levels of nature and society.
Romulus Gruia +2 more
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Comparison of the effects of explicit and implicit learning on the balance of the elderly [PDF]
Background: In recent years, the examination of the impact of various types of different exercises as the key influential components on balance has gained considerable popularity.
Parichehr Farhangiyan +2 more
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