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Legislating Uncertainty: Election Policies and the Amplification of Misinformation
ABSTRACT Can state election policies affect the spread of misinformation? This paper studies the role played by ballot processing policies, which determine when ballots can be examined and organized, in the online spread of political misinformation. We present evidence from the 2020 U.S.
Morgan Wack +5 more
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Evolution and Walrasian Behavior in Market Games [PDF]
We revisit the question of price formation in general equilibrium theory. We explore whether evolutionary forces lead to Walrasian equilibrium in the context of a market game, introduced by Shubik (1972).
Alexander Matros, Ted Temzelides
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ABSTRACT The present study examines diversity in corporate offending. Corporations can be diverse or rather specialized in their pattern of rule violating behavior. Offending diversity (or crime mix) constitutes an important dimension of the criminal career and different theories of offending lead to different predictions with regard to the extent of ...
Marieke H. A. Kluin +2 more
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Channel assignment and routing in cooperative and competitive wireless mesh networks
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Docter of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.In this thesis, the channel assignment and routing problems have been investigated for both cooperative and competitive Wireless Mesh networks (WMNs).
Shah, Ibrar Ali
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Abstract In many environmental problems, emissions are hard to monitor and abatement costs are privately known. We study how efficient abatement nevertheless can be induced through market‐like arrangements that condition transfers on verifiable abatement rather than on measured emissions.
Jens Gudmundsson +2 more
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Preference‐Based Representations for Collective Agency
Abstract Computational accounts of learning and decision‐making in cognitive systems, and models thereof, such as reinforcement learning, typically assume that the behavior of individual agents is determined by an externally designated reward signal such that the agent's goal is the maximization of its expected accumulated reward under the state ...
Nadav Amir +2 more
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Finite-Population "Mass-Action" and Evolutionary Stability [PDF]
Nash proposed an interpretation of mixed strategies as the average pure-strategy play of a population of players randomly matched to play a normal-form game.
Axel Bernergard, Karl Wärneryd
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New multimedia applications are emerging at a rapid rate, propelling an exponential rise in mobile internet traffic and increasing the bar for next‐generation wireless networks in service quality. This indicates the rapid advancement of wireless communication technology.
Ruchi Kawatra +5 more
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Consistent Collaborative Vehicle Utilization
ABSTRACT Carriers are often reluctant to collaborate with other carriers in delivering goods to customers despite potential cost reductions. A durable collaboration requires attention to more aspects. Carriers typically wish to remain competitive, unconstrained by the collaboration, increasing profits by attracting new customers and withholding ...
Sahand Asgharieh Ahari +2 more
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