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Γ -Limsup estimate for a nonlocal approximation of the Willmore functional. [PDF]
Chan H, Freguglia M, Inversi M.
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Mathematical analysis of fractional-order Caputo's derivative of coronavirus disease model via Laplace Adomian decomposition method. [PDF]
Yunus AO +4 more
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We examine how changes in task content over time condition occupational wage development. Using survey data from Germany, we document substantial heterogeneity in within‐occupation changes in task content. Combining this evidence with administrative data on individual employment outcomes over a 25‐year period, we find important heterogeneity in wage ...
Ronald Bachmann +3 more
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Generalized Probabilistic Approximate Optimization Algorithm. [PDF]
Abdelrahman AS +3 more
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On an Implicit Model Linear in Both Stress and Strain to Describe the Response of Porous Solids. [PDF]
Itou H, Kovtunenko VA, Rajagopal KR.
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Idiosyncratic asset return and wage risk of US households
Abstract This paper documents the degree of idiosyncratic asset return heterogeneity, serial correlation, and correlation with wage heterogeneity for US households. Novel panel‐data measurements for returns on household assets are proposed. Sizable transitory idiosyncratic return heterogeneity is documented to exist concurrently with permanent ...
Stephen Snudden
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Variable Filtered-Waveform Variational Mode Decomposition and Its Application in Rolling Bearing Fault Feature Extraction. [PDF]
Li N, Wang H.
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A Phase-Field Approach to Continuum Damage Mechanics. [PDF]
Morro A.
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In this paper, we are concerned with a generalized evolution dynamical system, called fractional differential variational-hemivariational inequality (FDVHVI, for short), which is composed of a nonlinear fractional evolution inclusion and a time-dependent
Liu, Zhenhai, Luo, Zhi, Li, Xiuwen
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Ethnic Groups' Access to State Power and Group Size
ABSTRACT Ethnic‐based political inequality is widespread, yet its underlying drivers remain poorly understood. This paper shows that an ethnic group's relative size is a key correlate of its access to central executive power. Using data on 575 groups across 181 countries from 1946 to 2021, and restricting attention to non‐dominant groups, I document a ...
Hector Galindo‐Silva
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