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Division with speculation of quotient digits [PDF]
The speed of SRT-type dividers is mainly determined by the complexity of the quotient-digit selection, so that implementations are limited to low-radix stages.
Cortadella, Jordi, Lang, Tomás
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The paper deals with the problem of security design in an asset market with asymmetrically informed traders when some agents have private information and can trade to exploit their superior information. Under certain conditions it is shown that a sunspot-dependent speculative security can lead to a better allocation of risk than a nonspeculative ...
Rohit Rahi, José Marín
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Speculation in Standard Auctions with Resale [PDF]
In standard auctions with symmetric, independent private value bidders resale creates a role for a speculator—a bidder who is commonly known to have no use value for the good on sale.
Garratt, Rod, Tröger, Thomas
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Speculative linearizability [PDF]
Linearizability is a key design methodology for reasoning about implementations of concurrent abstract data types in both shared memory and message passing systems. It provides the illusion that operations execute sequentially and fault-free, despite the asynchrony and faults inherent to a concurrent system, especially a distributed one. A key property
Guerraoui R, Kuncak V, Losa G
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Positive Feedback Investment Strategies and Destabilizing Rational Speculation
Analyses of the role of rational speculators in financial markets usually presume that such investors dampen price fluctuations by trading against liquidity or noise traders.
J. Delong +3 more
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Despite wide recognition that speculation is critical for successful science, philosophers have attended little to it. When they have, speculation has been characterized in narrowly epistemic terms: a hypothesis is speculative due to its (lack of ...
A. Currie
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The Iron Law of Financial Markets: Self-fulfilling Prophecies and Speculative Booms and Busts
This paper discusses the factors which, in the absence of strong financial regulation, sustain the Iron Law of the Financial Markets asserting that speculative booms and busts occur more or less regularly from 17 century to the present.
Ognjen Radonjić
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This research focuses on plunder from variuos co-operative or state institutions (mostly those which had belonged to the Ministry of Internal Trading or the Unity of Co-operatives of Lithuanian SSR) in the first post-war years (1945–1947) in the ...
Darius Indrišionis
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Speculation and Lottery-Like Demand in Cryptocurrency Markets
This is the first paper that explores lottery-like demand in cryptocurrency markets. Since recent research provides evidence that cryptocurrency returns appear to be short-memory processes, we modify Bali, Cakici and Whitelaw’s (2011) and Bali, Brown ...
Klaus Grobys, J. Junttila
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Speculation, history, speculative history [PDF]
Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.1Speculations, conjectures, suppositions, opinions – we encounter them all in history and everyday life.
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