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The Value Problem for Knowledge
This chapter introduces the value problem for knowledge and distinguishes various forms of this problem. It shows that one such form of the problem — the swamping problem — poses a difficulty for a certain conception of epistemic value which is termed ...
Duncan Pritchard
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Background. Lesson sare given toadults can be effective if the teacher is not over lydominate the class, but many seek to hear and acceptthe idea of a person, and then assess and answer questions posedby the students as adults. Purpose.
Sunarko Sunarko +2 more
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The article considers a three-dimensional mathematical model of population dynamics based on a system of non-stationary parabolic advection-diffusion-reaction equations with lower derivatives describing the advective motion of the aquatic environment and
Alexander Sukhinov +3 more
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Optimal Dynamic Portfolio with Mean-CVaR Criterion
Value-at-risk (VaR) and conditional value-at-risk (CVaR) are popular risk measures from academic, industrial and regulatory perspectives. The problem of minimizing CVaR is theoretically known to be of a Neyman–Pearson type binary solution.
Mingxin Xu, Jing Li
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Solution to the Initial-Final Value Problem for a Non-Stationary Leontief Type System
The article is devoted to the construction of a solution to the initial-final value problem for a non-stationary Leontief type system. Such systems take place in dynamic balance models of the economy. A distinctive feature of Leontief type systems is the
M. Sagadeeva, A. Stenina
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The Value Problem of Knowledge: An Axiological Diagnosis of the Credit Solution [PDF]
The value problem of knowledge is one of the prominent prolems that philosophical accounts of knowledge are expected to solve. According to the credit solution, a well-known solution to this problem, knowledge is more valuable than mere true belief ...
A. Meylan
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In this article, we consider two inverse problems with a generalized fractional derivative. The first problem, IP1, is to reconstruct the function u based on its value and the value of its fractional derivative in the neighborhood of the final time.
Nataliia Kinash, Jaan Janno
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Existence and regularity results for terminal value problem for nonlinear fractional wave equations [PDF]
We consider the terminal value problem (or called final value problem, initial inverse problem, backward in time problem) of determining the initial value, in a general class of time-fractional wave equations with Caputo derivative, from a given final ...
N. Bao, T. Caraballo, N. Tuan, Yong Zhou
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ABSTRACT Background PIK3CA‐related overgrowth spectrum (PROS) includes several rare overgrowth disorders resulting from somatic gain‐of‐function mutations in PIK3CA. Despite treatment advances, including the recent approval of alpelisib for PROS in the United States, literature detailing the patient experience with PROS is limited.
Vamsi Bollu +8 more
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In the classroom action research conducted has the goal that the implementation of the strategy learning model Problem Based Learning (PBL) can be used to enhance the activity and student learning outcomes.
IKA SRI SULASTRI
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