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A one-electron perspective on dative and ionic bonding. [PDF]

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Barrena-Espés D   +2 more
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Intrinsic conformational equilibria position arrestin-2 for activation. [PDF]

open access: yesProtein Sci
Shriver TJ   +6 more
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Equilibrium Points of Bimatrix Games

Journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1964
An algebraic proof is given of the existence of equilibrium points for bimatrix (or two-person, non-zero-sum) games. The proof is constructive, leading to an efficient scheme for computing an equilibrium point. In a nondegenerate case, the number of equilibrium points is finite and odd. The proof is valid for any ordered field.
Lemke, C. E., Howson, J. T. jun.
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On the existence of Nash equilibrium points

Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, 1979
AbstractThe existence of Nash equilibrium points of game between n players has been established under the conditions dual to known ones.
Tarafdar, E., Husain, T.
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Continuity Properties of Walras Equilibrium Points

Annals of Operations Research, 2002
Convergence notions for bivariate functions are explored that yield convergence and stability results for their max/inf points. The results are then applied to obtain continuity results for Walras equilibrium points under perturbations of the utility functions of the agents.
Alejandro Jofré, Roger J.-B. Wets
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Simultaneous stabilization of multiple equilibrium points

2004 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37601), 2004
With reference to a class of nonlinear systems exhibiting more unstable equilibrium points, possibly in conjunction with stable ones, the paper presents a state-feedback control strategy capable of simultaneously stabilizing them all. The proposed control law, which does not require explicit knowledge of the equilibria, entails evaluating the Jacobian ...
Ferrante A   +4 more
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Rejecting the Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis

Motor Control, 1998
The lambda version of the equilibrium-point (EP) hypothesis as developed by Feldman and colleagues has been widely used and cited with insufficient critical understanding. This article offers a small antidote to that lack. First, the hypothesis implicitly, unrealistically assumes identical transformations of lambda into muscle tension for antagonist ...
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