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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2009
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Scientific American, 2013
A diagram is presented indicating the planetary missions planned by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which demonstrates the large concentration of missions to the planet Mars.
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A diagram is presented indicating the planetary missions planned by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which demonstrates the large concentration of missions to the planet Mars.
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Econometrica, 1979
This paper develops a matrix-measure of multivariate risk aversion which is related to a notion of risk premium and states the restrictions that must be imposed upon the matrix-measures of two utility functions in order that one require a higher risk premium than another for every small multivariate risk.
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This paper develops a matrix-measure of multivariate risk aversion which is related to a notion of risk premium and states the restrictions that must be imposed upon the matrix-measures of two utility functions in order that one require a higher risk premium than another for every small multivariate risk.
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IEEE Security & Privacy, 2012
There's some risk aversion at play in cybersecurity; risk aversion is why a General Counsel will say that if you might have lost data, then you have to act as if you did lose it. Risk aversion is why some firms (and some people) keep no records. We're living in a time when legislatures want to force risk reductions in cyberspace. It's altogether likely
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There's some risk aversion at play in cybersecurity; risk aversion is why a General Counsel will say that if you might have lost data, then you have to act as if you did lose it. Risk aversion is why some firms (and some people) keep no records. We're living in a time when legislatures want to force risk reductions in cyberspace. It's altogether likely
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