Real Interpolation method, Lorentz spaces and refined Sobolev inequalities
In this article we give a straightforward proof of refined inequalities between Lorentz spaces and Besov spaces and we generalize previous results of H. Bahouri and A. Cohen.
Chamorro, Diego +1 more
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Identifiability conditions in cognitive diagnosis: Implications for Q‐matrix estimation algorithms
Abstract The Q‐matrix of a cognitively diagnostic assessment (CDA), documenting the item‐attribute associations, is a key component of any CDA. However, the true Q‐matrix underlying a CDA is never known and must be estimated—typically by content experts.
Hyunjoo Kim +2 more
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Identification and Estimation of Large Network Games with Private Link Information
ABSTRACT We study the identification and estimation of large network games in which individuals choose continuous actions while holding private information about their links and payoffs. Extending the framework of Galeotti et al., we build a tractable empirical model of such network games and show that the parameters in individual payoffs are ...
Hülya Eraslan, Xun Tang
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Real interpolation with logarithmic functors
We present a real interpolation method involving broken-logarithmic functors. We obtain a variety of interpolation theorems for quasilinear operators on quasi-Banach spaces, including limiting cases.
Opic Bohumír +2 more
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Functional calculus for $C_{0}$-groups using (co)type
We study the functional calculus properties of generators of $C_{0}$-groups under type and cotype assumptions on the underlying Banach space. In particular, we show the following. Let $-iA$ generate a $C_{0}$-group on a Banach space $X$ with type $p\in[
Rozendaal, Jan
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The K-functional and reiteration theorems for left and right spaces, Part I
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Leo R.Ya. Doktorski +2 more
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Institutional Changes, Effective Demand, and Inequality: A Structuralist Model of Secular Stagnation
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the factors driving economic stagnation and inequality in the US over recent decades. We study a demand‐driven model with joint adjustment of the functional distribution and capacity utilization in the short run, and explore the dynamics of wealth accumulation and labor productivity growth in the long run.
Vinicius Curti Cícero, Daniele Tavani
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The Principle Of Excluded Middle Then And Now: Aristotle And Principia Mathematica [PDF]
The prevailing truth-functional logic of the twentieth century, it is argued, is incapable of expressing the subtlety and richness of Aristotle's Principle of Excluded Middle, and hence cannot but misinterpret it.
Andrews Doull, Floy
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Global Warming Policy in a Federation
ABSTRACT We explore alternate allocations of responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions policies in a small open federation. Emissions result from consumption and production of a tradeable dirty good. Emissions control policies are based on social values which depend on the allocation of policy responsibility.
Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff
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Structurally damped plate and wave equations with random point force in arbitrary space dimensions [PDF]
In this paper we consider structurally damped plate and wave equations with point and distributed random forces. In order to treat space dimensions more than one, we work in the setting of $L^q$--spaces with (possibly small) $q\in(1,2)$.
Schnaubelt, Roland, Veraar, Mark
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