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センケイ イソウ クウカン ニ オケル ソウタイケイ コウゾウ ノ イッパンカ ト タカ シャゾウ ノ フドウ テン テイリ [PDF]
論文In this paper, the concept of duality between two spaces having vector space structures is generalized so that we may obtain minimal continuity and/or convexity conditions for multi- valued mappings to have fixed points from the viewpoint of economic ...
ウライ, ケン +5 more
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Tuned Out or Dialed In: How Attributions Shape Observer Reactions to Music Listeners at Work
ABSTRACT Music listening while working is prevalent in contemporary workplaces, with extensive research demonstrating its psychological and behavioral implications. Shifting focus from intra‐individual outcomes, the present research examines the social implications of music listening at work.
Oguz Gencay +2 more
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Arbitrage, duality and asset equilibria
In finite dimensional economies, it was proven by Werner [Werner, J., 1987. Arbitrage and the existence of competitive equilibrium. Econometrica 55, 1403–1418.], that if there exists a no-arbitrage price (equivalently, under standard assumptions on ...
Le Van, Cuong +3 more
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R&D collaboration with uncertain intellectual property rights [PDF]
Patent pendencies create uncertainty in research and development (R&D) collaboration agreements, resulting in a threat of expropriation of unprotected knowledge by potential partners, reduced bargaining power and enhanced search costs.
Czarnitzki, Dirk +2 more
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The geometry of zonotopal algebras II: Orlik–Terao algebras and Schubert varieties
Abstract Zonotopal algebras, introduced by Postnikov–Shapiro–Shapiro, Ardila–Postnikov, and Holtz–Ron, show up in many different contexts, including approximation theory, representation theory, Donaldson–Thomas theory, and hypertoric geometry. In the first half of this paper, we construct a perfect pairing between the internal zonotopal algebra of a ...
Colin Crowley, Nicholas Proudfoot
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The Gale Transform and the Pentagram Map
We prove that polygons under the higher dimensional pentagram map are projectively equivalent through the use of the Gale transform. Specifically, we demonstrate this for (k+3)-gons and (2k+2)-gons in a k-dimensional projective space. We begin by showing
Dirdak, Abigayle
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Equilibrium and optimality: Some imprints of David Gale
The paper is a review of some of the themes to which David Gale made lasting contributions. It touches upon a number of the fundamental issues in the Walrasian equilibrium theory (existence, uniqueness and stability), the overlapping generations model ...
Majumdar, Mukul
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Constructions and complexity of secondary polytopes
The secondary polytope Σ(A) of a configuration A of n points in affine (d − 1)-space is an (n − d)-polytope whose vertices correspond to regular triangulations of conv(A).
Filliman, Paul +2 more
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Properties of Stable Matchings [PDF]
Stable matchings were introduced in 1962 by David Gale and Lloyd Shapley to study the college admissions problem. The seminal work of Gale and Shapley has motivated hundreds of research papers and found applications in many areas of mathematics, computer
Szestopalow, Michael Jay
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