Effects of increasing risk in common resource exploitation under cost asymmetry [PDF]
AbstractIn their in situ habitat, renewable resource populations are subject to stochastic growth caused by environmental variability such as fluctuations in upwelling conditions or temperature. In this paper, we examine the effects of this type of uncertainty on the noncooperative harvest decisions made by harvesters exploiting a common‐pool renewable
Bruno Nkuiya
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Predator–Prey Model Based Asymmetry Resource Allocation in Satellite–Terrestrial Network [PDF]
In the traditional satellite networks, network resources are mainly allocated among all the satellites based on the same allocation algorithm. This kind of symmetry model limits the increase of throughput. In this paper, we study an asymmetry resource allocation method in a satellite–terrestrial network and propose a Lotka–Volterra based predator–prey ...
Zhipeng Li, Meng Li, Qian Wang
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The resource theory of asymmetry and some of its applications
A useful and unifying concept in quantum information theory is the idea of a consumable "resource". The basic idea behind quantum resource theories is that whenever we face restrictions on the set of operations we can perform, some states (resource states) enable us to perform particular tasks that otherwise would have been impossible.
Mehdi Ahmadi
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The Management of Natural Resources Under Asymmetry of Information [PDF]
We provide an introductory review to the application of the theory of incentives under asymmetry of information to the exploitation and management of natural resources. We concentrate mostly on principal-agent problems with adverse selection as posed by the regulation of nonrenewable resources, stressing the fact that the inherently dynamic nature of ...
Gérard Gaudet, Pierre Lasserre
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Does Information Asymmetry Impact Sub-Regions’ Cooperation of Regional Water Resource Allocation? [PDF]
Water resources allocation is an urgent problem for basin authorities. In order to obtain greater economic benefits from limited water supplies, sub-regions must cooperate with each other. To study the influence of cooperation among sub-regions and the symmetry of cooperation information on the interests of the basin authority and each sub-region, this
Pan Li, Xudong Chen, Lu Zhao, Anran Xiao
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How to quantify coherence: Distinguishing speakable and unspeakable notions [PDF]
Quantum coherence is a critical resource for many operational tasks. Understanding how to quantify and manipulate it also promises to have applications for a diverse set of problems in theoretical physics.
Marvian, Iman, Spekkens, Robert W.
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Resources Flows Asymmetries in Strict Nash Networks with Partner Heterogeneity [PDF]
This paper introduces a partner heterogeneity assumption in the one-way flow model of Bala and Goyal (2000, [1]). Our goal consists in the characterization of strict Nash networks with regard to the set of resources obtained by players. We use the notion of condensation network which allows us to divide the population in sets of players who obtain the ...
Pascal Billand +2 more
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Catastrophe Models for Cognitive Workload and Fatigue [PDF]
We reconceptualised several problems concerning the measurement of cognitive workload – fixed versus variable limits on channel capacity, work volume versus time pressure, adaptive strategies, resources demanded by tasks when performed simultaneously ...
Boeh, Henry +3 more
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Quantifying resources for the Page-Wootters mechanism: Shared asymmetry as relative entropy of entanglement [PDF]
Recently, some attention has been given to the so-called Page-Wootters mechanism of quantum clocks. Among the various proposals to explore the mechanism using more modern techniques, some have chosen to use a quantum information perspective, defining and using informational measures to quantify how well a quantum system can stand as a reference frame ...
Rafael S. Carmo, Diogo O. Soares-Pinto
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Population mobility patterns are an important reflection of the future distribution of migrant populations and the evolution trends of urbanization patterns.
Jinping Lin +3 more
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