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ABSTRACT Characterizing the transit times or ‘ages’ of water through soil–plant systems is important for modelling ecohydrological processes and improving the accuracy of climate and terrestrial biosphere models (CTBMs). Soil–plant transit times, however, remain poorly characterized. Here, we revisit and leverage a unique isotope labelling dataset from
Jaivime Evaristo +5 more
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ABSTRACT Cities are being increasingly challenged by the dual forces of globalization and rapid technological advancement, compounded by a persistent failure to align urban development with ecological sustainability. The present study highlights the urgent need for sustainable transformation grounded in inclusive, knowledge‐based, and participatory ...
Paolo Basilico +6 more
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Optimizing the assignment decisions in the refugee resettlement process
Abstract The number of asylum applications in the European Union has significantly increased in recent years, highlighting the need for effective decision‐making in the resettlement process. This research focuses on the refugee status and the resettlement process that transfers refugees from an asylum country to a receiving country. Integration plays a
Jesica de Armas +3 more
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On Multicriteria Games with Uncountable Sets of Equilibria [PDF]
The famous Harsanyi's (1973) Theorem states that generically a finite game has an odd number of Nash equilibria in mixed strategies. In this paper, we show that for finite multicriteria games (games with vector-valued payoffs) this kind of result does ...
Giuseppe De Marco, Jacqueline Morgan
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The objective of this study is to establish a system of indicators that enables the rapid collection of information to measure sustainability in basic grains production in the municipality of San Miguel (El Salvador), results that can be extrapolated to any rural community in Central America.
Nurian Y. Luna-Laínez +2 more
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Security Strategies and Equilibria in Multiobjective Matrix Games [PDF]
Multiobjective matrix games have been traditionally analyzed from two different points of view: equiibrium concepts and security strategies. This paper is based upon the idea that both players try to reach equilibrium points playing pairs of security ...
Carlos Rafels Pallarola +1 more
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Mining development is of prime importance for economic growth, industrialization, and resilience, particularly for countries rich in minerals, such as Iran. Using an excellent multicriteria decision‐making (MCDM) method, this study attempted to determine provinces with respect to mining development by assessing other regions or provinces by placing ...
Hossein Komasi +5 more
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Hierarchical equilibrium in multilevel control system
In the article the new concept of hierarchical equilibrium in multilevel control systems for inter-level interaction optimization on the basis of the generalization of Stackelberg's strategy for hierarchical differential games is formulated.
E M Voronov, A A Karpunin, V A Serov
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The journal retracts the article “Resolving Indeterminacy Approach to Solve Multi-Criteria Zero-Sum Matrix Games with Intuitionistic Fuzzy Goals” [...]
M. G. Brikaa +2 more
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The Structure of the Set of Equilibria for Two Person Multicriteria Games [PDF]
In this paper the structure of the set of equilibria for two person multicriteria games is analysed. It turns out that the classical result for the set of equilibria for bimatrix games, that it is a finite union of polytopes, is only valid for ...
Borm, P.E.M. +2 more
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