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Signaling Vision: Knowing When to Quit
ABSTRACT We study a signaling game where agents signal their type by choosing when to quit pursuing an uncertain project. High types observe news about project quality and quit when bad news arrives. Low types who do not observe any news may mimic high types by quitting continuously over a phase of time.
Junichiro Ishida, Wing Suen
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Quasi-Static Deformations of Fiber-Reinforced Materials Based on Hyperelasticity. [PDF]
Franus A, Jemioło S.
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Matrix convex functions with applications to weighted centers for semidefinite programming
In this paper, we develop various calculus rules for general smooth matrix-valued functions and for the class of matrix convex (or concave) functions first introduced by Loewner and Kraus in 1930s.
Zhang, S., Luo, Z-Q., Brinkhuis, J.
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How Does Progressivity Affect the Tax Cut Multiplier?
ABSTRACT How does the targeting of personal income tax cuts affect the output multiplier? This paper provides quantitative evidence using a heterogeneous‐agent New‐Keynesian model calibrated to match US distributions of income, wealth, marginal tax rates, and marginal propensities to consume.
Christian Gillitzer
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Super-Robust Telecommunications Enabled by Topological Half-Supermodes. [PDF]
Zhou R +8 more
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How do forelimb long bones adapt in rhinoceroses? An in‐depth examination of their microanatomy
Here, we study the bone structure in the forelimb long bones of the five extant species of rhinoceroses. By combining traditional description of virtual sections made on the bones (A) with in‐depth cartographies of the variation of bone compactness and anisotropy (B), we show how bone tissue can adapt to extreme forces and constraints in the second ...
Cyril Etienne +3 more
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Modified Z-algorithms for reckoning fixed points with application to nonlinear integral equations. [PDF]
Rehman HU, Hammad HA, Abdalla MEM.
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ABSTRACT We study optimal simple rating systems that partition sellers into a finite number of tiers. We show that optimal ratings must be threshold partitions, and that for linear supply and Cournot competition with constant marginal cost, optimal thresholds solve a k‐means clustering problem requiring only the quality distribution.
Hugo Hopenhayn, Maryam Saeedi
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GEORCE: a fast new control algorithm for computing geodesics. [PDF]
Rygaard FM, Hauberg S.
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