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Algorithms defined by Nash iteration: some implementations via multilevel collocation and smoothing
Gregory E. Fasshauer+2 more
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Two-agent Nash implementation with partially-honest agents: Almost Full Characterizations [PDF]
In a two-agent society with partially-honest agents, we extend Dutta and Sen (2009)'s results of Nash implementation to the domain of weak orders. We identify the class of Nash implementable social choice correspondences with a "gap" between necessary ...
Lombardi, Michele
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A load classification method based on data augmentation and few‐shot machine learning
This paper presents a novel load classification method based on data augmentation and few‐shot learning to effectively improve load classification accuracy. The few‐shot power load classification method presented in this paper can accurately classify power loads using only 20 samples per class.
Haoran Liu+4 more
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Nash implementation in a many-to-one matching market
Noelia Juárez+2 more
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Monotonicity and Nash implementation in matching markets with contracts [PDF]
We consider general two-sided matching markets, so-called matching with contracts markets as introduced by Hatfield and Milgrom (2005) and analyze (Maskin) monotonic and Nash implementable solutions.
Bettina Klaus, Claus-Jochen Haake
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Double Implementation in a Market for Indivisible Goods with a Price Constraint [PDF]
I consider the problem of assigning agents to objects where each agent must pay the price of the object he gets and prices must sum to a given number.
Helmuts Azacis
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Deuterium, a heavy isotope of hydrogen, is universal in nature, but it disrupts the mitochondrial ATPase pumps. One mechanism that biological organisms may use to reduce deuterium levels in the mitochondria is to sequester deuterium bound to carbon atoms in a small set of organic molecules that have a unique configuration to support such trapping ...
Stephanie Seneff+2 more
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Abstract This article investigates the ways in which late‐nineteenth‐century students at Northwestern University's Cumnock School of Oratory mobilised elocution training and parlour performance to foster mixed‐gender public discourse. I use student publications to reconstruct parlour meetings in which women and men adapted traditions of conversational ...
Fiona Maxwell
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"Implementation and Preference for Honesty" [PDF]
We investigate implementation of social choice functions that map states to lotteries, where agents have preferences not only for consequences but also for 'honesty'.
Hitoshi Matsushima
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