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A medium-for example, points or money-is a token people receive as the immediate reward of their effort. It has no value in and of itself, but it can be traded for a desired outcome. Experiments demonstrate that, when people are faced with options entailing different outcomes, the presence of a medium can alter what option they choose.
Hsee, Christopher K. +3 more
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AbstractWe evaluate the goal of maximizing the number of individuals matched to acceptable outcomes. We present two mechanisms that maximize assignments. The first is Pareto efficient and undominated—in terms of the number of assignments—in equilibrium. The second is fair for unassigned agents and assigns weakly more agents than any stable mechanism in
Mustafa Oğuz Afacan +2 more
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AbstractIn this chapter, we address the issue of maximal regularity. More precisely, we provide a criterion on the ‘structure’ of the evolutionary equation $$\displaystyle \left (\overline {\partial _{t,\nu }M(\partial _{t,\nu })+A}\right )U=F $$
Christian Seifert +2 more
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Accepted at FAccT ...
Marybeth Defrance, Tijl De Bie
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A coaction δ of a locally compact group G on a C*-algebra A is maximal if a certain natural map from [Formula: see text] onto [Formula: see text] is an isomorphism. All dual coactions on full crossed products by group actions are maximal; a discrete coaction is maximal if and only if A is the full cross-sectional algebra of the corresponding Fell ...
Echterhoff, Siegfried +2 more
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MAXIMAL ACCELERATION OR MAXIMAL ACCELERATIONS? [PDF]
We review the arguments supporting the existence of a maximal acceleration for a massive particle and show that different values of this upper limit can be predicted in different physical situations.
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UAV Positioning for Throughput Maximization Using Deep Learning Approaches
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as a communication platform has great practical importance for future wireless networks, especially for on-demand deployment for temporary and emergency conditions.
Yirga Yayeh Munaye +3 more
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When the decisions are analytically supported they cannot be challenged and at the same time, the quality of decision increases. This paper is about proposing such a model which provides the analytical support to the decision for the selection of ...
Muhammad Ahmed Kalwar +4 more
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Online Influence Maximization (Extended Version) [PDF]
Social networks are commonly used for marketing purposes. For example, free samples of a product can be given to a few influential social network users (or "seed nodes"), with the hope that they will convince their friends to buy it. One way to formalize
Cheng, Reynold +4 more
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Obsessive–Compulsive Tendencies Are Related to a Maximization Strategy in Making Decisions
The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in obsessive-compulsive (OC) individuals, which leads to extensive reliance on external proxies, may manifest in a maximizing decision making style, i.e., to ...
Ela Oren, Reuven Dar, Nira Liberman
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