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On Punishment and Well-being [PDF]
The existence of punishment opportunities has been shown to cause efficiency in public goods experiments to increase considerably. In this paper we ask whether punishment also has a downside in terms of process dissatisfaction.
Jordi Brandts, María Fernanda Rivas
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Crime and punishment: An introductory analysis in a noncooperative framework [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it seeks to provide the unsophisticated reader with an introduction to modelling issues of crime and punishment; and, second, it seeks to introduce a noncooperative analytical framework as the basic modelling ...
Estrada, Javier
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This study demonstrates a cost‐effective hybrid nanofiller approach for developing conductive polyamide 6 filaments via melt spinning. Branched carbon nanotubes combined with carbon black create synergistic networks where spherical CB particles bridge aligned CNTs, maintaining electrical pathways during fiber drawing.
Müslüm Kaplan +3 more
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A person's ability to receive positive thinking can play an important role in managing, assessing, solving problems, and controlling emotions in themselves and those around them, which is called emotional intelligence.
Linggarati Ghaffarah
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ESCAPE, AVOIDANCE, PUNISHMENT: WHERE DO WE STAND? [PDF]
James A. Dinsmoor
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Binder‐free EGaIn–CB composite deliver printable, recyclable liquid‐metal conductors without sintering or polymer binders. Only 1.5 wt% CB yields shear‐thinning, high‐viscosity rheology, ∼60% bulk EGaIn conductivity, robust stretchability, high thermal conductivity, and strong EMI shielding (35 → 70 dB at 100% strain).
Elahe Parvini +4 more
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Group Cooperation Under Alternative Peer Punishment Technologies: An Experiment. [PDF]
This paper experimentally studies peer punishment under three alternative technologies. We find that the choice of peer punishment technology has a substantial impact on group performance.
Casari, Marco, Luini, Luigi
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Trade agreements with limited punishments [PDF]
This paper shows that free trade can never be achieved when punishment for deviation from a trade agreement is limited to ‘a withdrawal of equivalent concessions’.
Lockwood, Ben, Zissimos, Ben
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The tripodal terpyridine‐1,3,5‐benzene tricarboxamide (BTA) ligand 1 is employed in the self‐assembly formation of novel luminescent materials using a range of lanthanide ions. In the polar protic solution, the results from the photophysical measurements are assessed using nonlinear regression analysis, while the functional material properties of the ...
Jason M. Delente +6 more
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Inverse Design in Nanophotonics via Representation Learning
This review frames machine learning (ML) in nanophotonics through a classification based on where ML is applied. We categorize methods as either output‐side, which create differentiable surrogates for solving Maxwell's partial differential equations (PDEs), or input‐side, which learn compact representations of device geometry.
Reza Marzban +2 more
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