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Major Development of Productivity Theory

2021
Since the 18th National Congress of the CPC, General Secretary Xi Jinping has stressed on multiple occasions that “we must properly handle the relation between economic development and environmental protection, and uphold the philosophy that protecting and improving the environment is protecting and increasing productivity.” This statement ...
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Theories of Majority Rule

American Political Science Review, 1932
The term “majority rule” is as impossible to escape as it is apparently difficult to define with precision. Aristotle generally employed it to designate the conduct of government by the poor citizens, who were more numerous than the rich, in the Greek city states.
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Majorization Theory and Applications

2017
In this chapter we introduce a useful mathematical tool, namely Majorization Theory, and illustrate its applications in a variety of scenarios in signal processing and communication systems.
Jiaheng Wang, Daniel Palomar
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Majorization theory in sensor scheduling

2015 54th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2015
This paper presents that the majorization theory plays an essential role in a class of sensor scheduling problems, whose solutions all have periodic or uniformly distributed patterns. This paper revisits the problem of communication time scheduling for a single sensor with local computation capability, and strengthens its original result by the ...
Chao Yang, Wen Yang, Hongbo Shi
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Continuous Location Theory Under Majority Rule

Mathematics of Operations Research, 1989
This paper studies, from a theoretical point of view, a single-facility location problem in a normed space. It is assumed that the facility has a finite or an infinite number of users and the location is selected under majority rule where, between two feasible locations, each user prefers the closer one.
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Special Topics in Majorization Theory

2018
The primary aim of this chapter is to discuss the connection between the Hermite–Hadamard double inequality and Choquet’s theory.
Constantin P. Niculescu   +1 more
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Theory of majority decision elements

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1961
Abstract A decision-making organization whose output is either 1 or 0 according to which of the numbers, 1 or 0, is predominant in its inputs, is defined as the majority decision element. A Boolean function represented by such an element is called a majority decision function. Elements of this sort play a significant role in the computer field.
Muroga, Saburo   +2 more
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Bargaining Set Theory and Majority Rule

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1976
The kernel and the bargaining set are employed as predictors of experimental trials for four and five person simple majority rule games. Both concepts are found to be good predictors of game outcomes. A comparison is made between the bargaining set concepts and the von Neumann and Morgenstern solution sets which demonstrates that bargaining theory is ...
James J. Buckley, T. Edward Westen
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Major systems theories throughout the world

Behavioral Science, 1990
In this paper we outline the basic viewpoints of major systems theories throughout the world, and introduce our system of systems science in which systems science consists of systemology, systems methodology, and systems engineering.
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A Theory of the Majority Canon

The Expository Times, 2013
This article proposes a theory of the formation of the Jewish canon. It suggests that the Pharisaic canon became the canon of Rabbinic Judaism, because the majority of those who re-founded the religion after the destruction of the Temple were Pharisees.
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