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The price of anarchy in mobility-driven contagion dynamics. [PDF]
Nicolaides C +2 more
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The price of Anarchy as a classifier for mechanism design in a Pareto-Bayesian-Nash context
J. Clempner, A. Poznyak
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ABSTRACT Despite evidence that gender‐inclusive language represents genders more equally than generic masculines, it still faces resistance, possibly due to its perceived association with left‐wing politics. This study explores the social meaning of gender‐inclusive language compared with generic masculines in French and German, using four gender ...
Benjamin Storme +3 more
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Price of Anarchy for Graphic Matroid Congestion Games [PDF]
This paper analyzes the quality of pure-strategy Nash equilibria for symmetric Rosenthal congestion games with linear cost functions. For this class of games, the price of anarchy is known to be (5N-2)/(2N+1), where N is the number of players.
Uetz, Marc +2 more
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Getting Person‐Centred Fundamental Care Right: Past Discourse and Future Directions
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Alison L. Kitson
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International Law in The Era of Blockchain: Law Semiotics. [PDF]
Baktygul K.
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The price of anarchy in series-parallel graphs
Congestion games model self-interested agents competing for resources in communication networks. The price of anarchy quantifies the deterioration in performance in such games compared to the optimal solution.
Ten Thije, O. (author) +5 more
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Abstract Examining work by Rowan Williams, this essay explores what he often refers to as the ‘difficulty’ of writing theology. The difficulty of theology lies in engaging the ruse of having ultimate answers to ultimate questions. The stakes are high: ‘God‐talk’ must concern itself with truth, with reality.
Graham Ward
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A Formal Theory of Robert Nozick's Framework for Utopia
ABSTRACT This paper offers the very first formal model of Robert Nozick's model of possible worlds and his vision of a utopian society, as outlined in Part III of Anarchy, State, and Utopia. Nozick envisioned utopia as a meta‐utopia—a collection of self‐organized, voluntary sub‐communities—arguing that such an institutional framework is equivalent to ...
Susumu Cato, Hun Chung
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Mean Field Models to Regulate Carbon Emissions in Electricity Production. [PDF]
Carmona R, Dayanıklı G, Laurière M.
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