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“General Interest” Group or “Special Interest” Group? Understanding Nonworker Support for Unions
ABSTRACT The labor movement has mounted a comeback in recent years, with breakthrough organizing and strikes at employers including Starbucks, Amazon, UPS, and the major automakers. The continuation of this trend, which could help stem rising economic inequality, may depend partly on how successful unions are at rallying public support. Yet this may be
Katherine Copas, Teke Wiggin
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Hardy’s inequality on Hardy spaces
We extend the Hardy inequalities to the classical Hardy spaces and the rearrangement-invariant Hardy spaces.
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ABSTRACT Although allyship has the potential to foster inclusivity and bring about social change, its consequences have received too little attention in the literature. In the current contribution, we aim to review the allyship literature by focusing on the consequences of (1) individual‐, (2) organizational‐, and (3) societal‐level allyship.
Özden Melis Uluğ +2 more
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A New Extension of Hardy-Hilbert’s Inequality in the Whole Plane
By the use of weight coefficients and Hermite-Hadamard’s inequality, a new extension of Hardy-Hilbert’s inequality in the whole plane with multiparameters and a best possible constant factor is given. The equivalent forms, the operator expressions, and a
Bicheng Yang, Qiang Chen
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ABSTRACT This paper focuses on state estimation for a fairly general class of systems, involving nonlinear functions and disturbances in both the process dynamics and output equations. A nonlinear observer that satisfies a H∞$$ {\boldsymbol{H}}_{\boldsymbol{\infty}} $$ disturbance attenuation constraint in addition to providing asymptotic stability in ...
Hamidreza Movahedi +2 more
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Perspectives on Dynamic Hardy–Littlewood Inequalities in Time Scale Analysis
This study demonstrates several novel dynamic inequalities of the Hardy and Littlewood types on time scales. As special cases, our studies include Hardy’s integral inequalities and Hardy and Littlewood’s discrete inequalities.
Taher S. Hassan +5 more
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On further strengthened Hardy-Hilbert's inequality
We obtain an inequality for the weight coefficient ω(q,n) (q>1, 1/q+1/q=1, n∈ℕ) in the form ω(q,n)=:∑m=1∞(1/(m+n))(n/m)1 ...
Lü Zhongxue
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Economic functionality is essential for the recovery of cities and communities following disasters. A crucial factor in reducing business disruptions and guaranteeing their continuity is the capacity of employees to resume work. Facilitating the reintegration of employees into the workforce can expedite their post‐disaster recovery process and assist ...
Ezgi Orhan +2 more
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On new strengthened Hardy-Hilbert's inequality
In this paper, a new inequality for the weight coefficient ω(q,n) in the form ω(q,n):=∑m=1∞1m+n(nm)1/q 1,1p+1q=1,n∈N) is proved. This is followed by a strengthened version ofthe Hardy-Hilbert inequality.
Bicheng Yang, Lokenath Debnath
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What are the carbon services from cover‐crop adoption worth from farmers' perspective?
Abstract We derive shadow prices of carbon services provided by cover crops relative to non‐cover‐crop agricultural practices, accounting for carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We model the agricultural technology by integrating crop production, carbon sequestration, and GHG emissions.
Saurav Raj Kunwar +3 more
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