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Recursive Competitive Equilibrium [PDF]
In this article we define a Recursive Competitive Equilibrium, provide an example and review the related literature. The article is an entry prepared for The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition (Palgrave Macmillan: New York).
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Finding Minimum‐Cost Explanations for Predictions Made by Tree Ensembles
ABSTRACT The ability to reliably explain why a machine learning model arrives at a particular prediction is crucial when used as decision support by human operators of critical systems. The provided explanations must be provably correct, and preferably without redundant information, called minimal explanations.
John Törnblom +2 more
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A recursion for a symmetric function generalization of the $q$-Dyson constant term identity [PDF]
Yue Zhou
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Lathrop, James I., Lutz, Jack H.
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A Resource Efficient Ising Model‐Based Quantum Sudoku Solver
ABSTRACT Background Quantum algorithms exploit superposition and parallelism to address complex combinatorial problems, many of which fall into the non‐polynomial (NP) class. Sudoku, a widely known logic‐based puzzle, is proven to be NP‐complete and thus presents a suitable testbed for exploring quantum optimization approaches.
Wen‐Li Wang +5 more
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Integrals of monomials over the orthogonal group
A recursion formula is derived which allows to evaluate invariant integrals over the orthogonal group O(N), where the integrand is an arbitrary finite monomial in the matrix elements of the group.
Cartan E., Prosen T., T. Gorin, Ullah N.
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Multi‐Step Ahead Short‐Term Load Forecasting Based on MCNN‐MMoL
This paper proposes the MCNN‐MMOL model to eliminate cumulative errors in multi‐step load forecasting. The innovation lies in the MCNN's parallel convolutional branches that achieve multi‐scale feature fusion by balancing global load trends and local sub‐load dynamics.
Suxun Zhu +7 more
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Let \(A(x)\), \(B(x)\), \(C(x)\) be characteristic functions of three measurable sets of real numbers. We determine necessary and sufficient conditions for which \(A(x+ a_n)+ B(x+ b_n)+ C(x+ c_n)= A(x)+ B(x)+ C(x)\) almost everywhere, where \(\{a_n\}\), \(\{b_n\}\), \(\{c_n\}\) are sequences of nonzero shifts approaching zero.
Fast, H. +3 more
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ReMoDe – Recursive modality detection in distributions of ordinal data
Abstract The detection of the number of modes in distributions of ordinal data is relevant for applied researchers across disciplines, from uncovering polarization to detecting incidence groups in clinical symptom scales. Yet, established modality detection methods are either purely descriptive or not developed for ordinal data.
Madlen Hoffstadt +3 more
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Hierarchical Differentiable Fluid Simulation
We introduce a two‐step algorithm that significantly reduces memory usage for solving control problems using differentiable fluid simulation techniques: our method first optimizes for bulk forces at reduced resolution, then refines local details over sub‐domains while maintaining differentiability. In trading runtime for memory, it enables optimization
Xiangyu Kong +4 more
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