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Graph Ramsey theory

An Introduction to Ramsey Theory, 2018
Overview and Workshop Focus. The workshop, sponsored by the AIM and the NSF, focused on Ramsey theory for graphs and hypergraphs, and geometric Ramsey problems.
D. Conlon, J. Fox, D. Mubayi
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Sraffa’s Conceptualization of Own Rates Is Based only on Probabilistic Price Expectations because Sraffa Accepted Ramsey’s Definition that Confidence Is Measured by Subjective Probability Alone: Keynes’s Liquidity Preference Function in the General Theory Has Nothing to Do with Probability, but Is An Inverse Function of the Evidential Weight of the Argument, Where Uncertainty Is also Defined as An Inverse Function of the Evidential Weight of the Argument

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Sraffa made a number of margin notes in chapter 17 in his copy of the General Theory .Contrary to Joan Robinson’s 1978 claim ,that Sraffa had uncovered logical and mathematical errors in Keynes’s liquidity preference theory of the rate of interest when he generalized his theory in chapter 17,the margin notes made by Sraffa are all erroneous . Sraffa’
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Generalized descriptive set theory at uncountable cardinals & actions of monoids in combinatorics

Bulletin of Symbolic Logic
The thesis is divided into two parts. The first one focuses on generalized descriptive set theory, and the second one on combinatorics, model theory, and Ramsey theory.
Claudio Agostini
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On J M Keynes's Rejection, in General, of Ramsey's Subjective Theory of Probability: The KeynessTownshend Exchanges of 1937 and 1938

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
J M Keynes rejected Ramsey’s subjective theory of probability in general. He did accept Ramsey’s betting quotient approach in the special case where the weight of the evidence, w, equaled one so that all the probabilities were linear, additive, precise, exact, definite, single number answers.
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Platonism has nothing to do with Keynes's A Treatise on Probability or General Theory: On F P Ramsey's critique of an imaginary, Platonic, metaphysical, Keynesian, probability relation that never existed

F P Ramsey’s 1922 review in Cambridge Magazine, his 1923 paper,” Induction: Keynes and Wittgenstein” and 1926 paper ,”Truth and Probability”  are all based on claims and assertions about Keynes’s logical theory of probability  which do not exist anywhere in Keynes’s A Treatise on Probability or in anything written by Keynes in his lifetime.
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Poly(ADP-Ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors: Exploiting a synthetic lethal strategy in the clinic

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011
Timothy A Yap, Johann Sebastian de Bono
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Rechargeable Alkali-Ion Battery Materials: Theory and Computation

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Anton Van der Ven   +2 more
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Combining theory and experiment in electrocatalysis: Insights into materials design

Science, 2017
Zhi Wei Seh   +2 more
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Theory and Calculation of the Phosphorescence Phenomenon

Chemical Reviews, 2017
Gleb Baryshnikov   +2 more
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