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Non-commutative multiple bi-orthogonal polynomials: formal approach and integrability [PDF]
Adam Doliwa
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Pollution Permits and Financing Costs
Abstract Effective environmental policy should consider how the financiers of polluting firms behave. We study phase III of the EU Emission Trading System. Loan spreads for cap‐and‐trade participants are a function of compliance costs, permit market features, and firms’ strategic actions.
FABIO ANTONIOU +3 more
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Posterior estimation of longitudinal variance components from nonlongitudinal data using Bayesian Gaussian process model. [PDF]
Arjas A, Leppälä K, Sillanpää MJ.
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On the Existence of One‐Sided Representations for the Generalised Dynamic Factor Model
ABSTRACT We study the Generalised Dynamic Factor Model (GDFM) and show that the dynamic common component, that is, the common component of the GDFM, can be expressed using only current and past observations under mild assumptions. Specifically, we require (i) the dynamic common component to be purely non‐deterministic and (ii) the exclusion of ...
Philipp Gersing
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Optimized bio-signal reconstruction and watermarking via enhanced fractional orthogonal moments. [PDF]
Hassan G, Hosny KM, Fathi IS.
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On the relation between the full Kostant–Toda lattice and multiple orthogonal polynomials
D. Barrios Rolanı́a +2 more
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Interlacing properties of zeros of multiple orthogonal polynomials [PDF]
Maciej Haneczok, Walter Van Assche
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Abstract This study examined second language vocabulary processing and learning in reading only (RO) versus reading while listening (RWL). 119 English learners read or read‐while‐listening to a story embedded with 25 pseudowords, 10 times each, and had their eye movements tracked.
Jonathan Malone +3 more
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A Sparse Hierarchical <i>hp</i>-Finite Element Method on Disks and Annuli. [PDF]
Papadopoulos IPA, Olver S.
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Abstract The current study examined how children apply their phonological knowledge to recognize translation equivalents in a foreign language. Target words for recognition were either phonologically similar (cognate) or dissimilar (noncognate) to words they already knew in their first language.
Katie Von Holzen, Rochelle S. Newman
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