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Models in Decision‐Making Under Risk and Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This paper systematically compares dominant frameworks for modeling decision‐making under risk and uncertainty, evaluating their theoretical trade‐offs and practical relevance for economic research. We establish key criteria for model selection—including predictive accuracy, descriptive realism, computational tractability, and ecological ...
Martin Höppner
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This graphical abstract summarises this study in a graphical representation. The binomial linear regression model was applied to model crop raiding and livestock predation risk based on conflict occurrences and environmental variables. Abstract Mapping hotspots of negative human–wildlife interactions and understanding environmental drivers of crop ...
Knowledge Kudakwashe Mawere +6 more
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Nanoscopic Mapping of the Extracellular Space in Amyloid Plaque‐rich Cortex
The extracellular space and diffusion around amyloid plaques are examined using shadow imaging and single‐particle tracking. Increased diffusivity is found near plaques, extracellular matrix alterations, and plaque core penetrability that varies with amyloid phenotype.
Juan Estaún‐Panzano +11 more
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Measurements of wrinkled bilayer graphene reveal a strikingly inverse anisotropic relationship: thermal conductivity perpendicular to the wrinkles is lower than that parallel to the wrinkles, whereas electrical conductivity exhibits the opposite trend, highlighting the decoupling of thermal and electrical transport in wrinkled graphene.
Aoran Fan +9 more
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Low‐temperature ALD enables scalable growth of SnSe2 films with precise thickness and crystallinity control, essential for nanoelectronics. Using a reactive Se precursor, films transition from nearly defect‐free single crystals (∼20 nm) to polycrystalline (∼100 nm) with thickness, directly impacting transport properties.
Alejandra Ruiz‐Clavijo +14 more
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Quantum observer and Kolmogorov complexity: a model that can be tested
Different observers do not have to agree on how they identify a quantum system. We explore a condition based on algorithmic complexity that allows a system to be described as an objective "element of reality". We also suggest an experimental test of the hypothesis that any system, even much smaller than a human being, can be a quantum mechanical ...
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Adjusted Kolmogorov Complexity of Binary Words with Empirical Entropy Normalization. [PDF]
Vidakovic B.
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Operator-level quantum acceleration of non-logconcave sampling. [PDF]
Leng J, Ding Z, Chen Z, Lin L.
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A Physical Framework for Algorithmic Entropy. [PDF]
Edmonds J.
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Simplicity and Complexity in Combinatorial Optimization. [PDF]
Dingle K, Hutter M.
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