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A game-theoretic analysis of skyscrapers

Journal of Urban Economics, 2008
Abstract Skyscrapers are urbanism in the extreme, but they have received surprisingly little direct attention in urban economics. The standard urban model emphasizes differentials in access across locations, which determine land price differentials and building heights.
Robert W. Helsley, William C. Strange
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THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF SATURATION ANALYSIS

Acta Endocrinologica, 1970
ABSTRACT 'Saturation analysis' is the term originally proposed by one of us (Barakat & Ekins 1961) to describe the general analytical method relying on progressive saturation by the test compound of a specific reagent. It has, in the last ten years, been applied to widely differing groups of physiologically important compounds using a ...
R, Ekins, B, Newman
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Proof-theoretic analysis of KPM

Archive for Mathematical Logic, 1991
The aim of this paper is the ordinal analysis of the formal system KPM of a Kripke-Platek set theory which describes the properties of the collection \(L_{\mu}\) of constructible sets of order \(
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A Theoretical Analysis of a Percolation Model

Modern Physics Letters B, 2012
In Chapter 2, we demonstrate an analytical analysis of a previously published research for a percolation simulation. In that research the effect of mutations on adaptability was investigated in a bit-string model of invading species in a random environment. However, analytical analysis was missing which will be the topic here.
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Theoretical Analysis of the Footprinting Experiment

Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 1985
In the footprinting experiment, an end-radiolabeled DNA restriction fragment is subjected to digest by an endonuclease in the presence and absence of a ligand which alters the endonuclease cleavage rate at sites of ligand-DNA contact. The location of these sites, and the strength of the ligand binding, are then deduced from the measured concentrations ...
J, Goodisman, J C, Dabrowiak
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Price Leadership: A Theoretical Analysis

Economica, 1982
This paper establishes a price leadership model which deals with various types of price leadership in a consistent manner, and reclassifies price leadership into three types from a theoretical point of view. Many economists, such as Forchheimer (1908), Nichol (1930), Stigler (1947b), Markham (1951), Lanzillotti (1957) and Bain (1960), have described ...
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Theoretical Analysis of Generalised Recombination

2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2005
In this paper we propose, model theoretically and study a general notion of recombination for fixed-length strings where homologous crossover, inversion, gene duplication, gene deletion, diploidy and more are just special cases. The analysis of the model reveals similarities and differences between genetic systems based on these operations.
Riccardo Poli, Christopher R. Stephens
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Theoretical Analysis of a Dripping Faucet

Physical Review Letters, 2000
While previous studies of continuous emission of drops from a faucet have shown the richness of the system's nonlinear response, a theory of dripping has heretofore been lacking. Long-time behavior of dripping is simulated computationally by tracking the formation of up to several hundred drops in a sequence, rather than the usual single drop, at a ...
B, Ambravaneswaran   +2 more
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A proof-theoretic analysis of collection

Archive for Mathematical Logic, 1998
The author investigates relations -- implication, independence, conservativeness, etc. -- among collection principles \((\text{B}\Sigma_n)\), induction axioms \((\text{I}\Sigma_n)\), and reflection principles \((\text{RFN}_T(\Pi_n))\). Besides producing new results, he gives new proofs to known results and answers open problems.
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Theoretical analysis of optimal P50

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1982
A simple expression is derived to describe the partial pressure at 50% hemoglobin saturation with oxygen (P50) that maximizes venous oxygen tension (PO2) for a given arterial PO2 and oxygen consumption. That “optimal P50” also maximizes arteriovenous saturation differences for given arterial and venous PO2 values.
D C, Willford, E P, Hill, W Y, Moores
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