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Efficiency versus equality in bargaining [PDF]
We consider how the outcome of bargaining varies with changes in the trade-off between equality, efficiency, and total-earnings maximization. We observe that subjects avoid an equal-earnings outcome if it is Pareto inefficient; a large proportion of ...
Anbarci +39 more
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A novel strategy for in situ multiplexed miRNA analysis of plasma extracellular vesicles (EValarm) has been developed. EValarm enables straightforward detection of different extracellular vesicle miRNAs from plasma samples through systematic screening of liposome surface charges, without requiring complex pretreatment steps, and achieves satisfactory ...
Jing‐Yuan Ma +13 more
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Single-basined preferences generalize single-dipped preferences by allowing for multiple worst elements. These preferences have played an important role in areas such as voting, strategy-proofness and matching problems.
Bossert, Walter, Peters, Hans
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Robust Smart Superhydrophobic Cilia
To date, ciliated surfaces cannot withstand mechanical damage because cilia/wires are inherently fragile. By aligning magneto‐responsive, flexible, superhydrophobic microwires on the sidewall of vertical frames, the frames act as armors to protect microwires from mechanical damage; when needed, the microwires re‐align uprightly under a magnet field to ...
Chuanqi Wei +4 more
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Revisiting independence and stochastic dominance for compound lotteries [PDF]
We establish mathematical equivalence between independence of irrelevant alternatives and monotonicity with respect to first order stochastic dominance.
Alexander Zimper
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Complete Characterization of Functions Satisfying the Conditions of Arrow's Theorem [PDF]
Arrow's theorem implies that a social choice function satisfying Transitivity, the Pareto Principle (Unanimity) and Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA) must be dictatorial.
Mossel, Elchanan, Tamuz, Omer
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Neural Information Processing and Time‐Series Prediction with Only Two Dynamical Memristors
The present study demonstrates how simple circuits with only two memristive devices are utilized to perform high complexity temporal information processing tasks, like neural spike detection in noisy environment, or time‐series prediction. This circuit simplicity is enabled by the dynamical complexity of the memristive devices, i.e.
Dániel Molnár +12 more
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Modeling industrial location decisions in U.S. counties [PDF]
Given its sound theoretical underpinnings, the RandomUtilityMaximizationbased conditional logit model (CLM) serves as the principal method for applied research on industrial location decisions.
Douglas Woodward +2 more
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This tutorial introduces a practical framework for implementing early‐stage Life‐Cycle Assessment (LCA) in flexible and printed electronics. Using organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) as a case study, the modular Process‐of‐Record and open‐access inventory provides a rich resource adaptable to a plethora of technologies in printed electronics ...
Laura Teuerle +6 more
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An Asymmetric Kalai-Smorodinsky Solution [PDF]
In 1972, Harsanyi and Selten characterized a one parameter asymmetric Nash solution. In this note I do the analog for the Kalai-Smorodinsky solution. By dropping symmetry and adding a restrivted version of Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives to the ...
Dubra, J.M.
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