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On thermally stimulated currents under dispersive transport regime
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1997Abstract The formulas describing thermally stimulated currents (TSCs) due to dispersive carrier transport for monomolecular and bimolecular recombination are given. Contrary to a paper by Arkhipov and Adriaenssens (AA), strong carrier retrapping is assumed.
W. Tomaszewicz, J. Rybicki, P. Grygiel
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Generation of Over-Dispersed and Under-Dispersed Binomial Variates
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 1995Abstract This article proposes an algorithm for generating over-dispersed and under-dispersed binomial variates with specified mean and variance. The over-dispersed/under-dispersed distributions are derived from correlated binary variables with an underlying continuous multivariate distribution.
Hongshik Ahn, James J. Chen
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Inference for cluster point processes with over- or under-dispersed cluster sizes
Statistics and Computing, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Claes Andersson, Tomás Mrkvicka
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International capital flows under dispersed private information
Journal of International Economics, 2014Abstract It is well established that private information is critical to our understanding of asset prices. In this paper we argue that it also affects international capital flows and use a simple two-country DSGE model to illustrate its impact. We show that private information (i) increases the volatility of both net and gross capital flows, (ii ...
Cédric Tille, Eric van Wincoop
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Platform competition under dispersed information [PDF]
We study monopolistic and competitive pricing in a two-sided market where agents have incomplete information about the quality of the product provided by each platform. The analysis is carried out within a global-game framework that offers the convenience of equilibrium uniqueness while permitting the outcome of such equilibrium to depend on the ...
Bruno Jullien, Alessandro Pavan
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PRICE-LEVEL DETERMINATION UNDER DISPERSED INFORMATION AND MONETARY POLICY*
The Japanese Economic Review, 2006This paper considers the determination of aggregate price level under dispersed information. A Central Bank sets policy in response to its noisy measure of the price level, and each agent makes its decisions by observing a subset of data. Information revealed to the agents and the bank is determined endogenously. It is shown that the aggregate state of
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Quantum efficiency of geminate recombination under dispersive transport conditions
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1993Abstract The Onsager model of geminate recombination is generalized to the case of dispersive hopping transport in amorphous materials. Both thermally stimulated over-barrier and tunneling jumps are taken into account as possible modes of carrier drift and diffusion in the Coulomb electric field and external electric field.
V.I. Arkhipov, V.R. Nikitenko
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Moderating noise-driven macroeconomic fluctuations under dispersed information
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Connection of the Thermical, Displacement and Strain Processes Under Dispersive Welding
International Thermal Spray Conference, 1999Abstract Dispersion welding can be used both for repairing worn machine parts and for atomization on surfaces with novel components. Knowledge of the temperature changes during melting and the shifting process of the scattered layer are important for the exact technological design, because the expansion and stress processes can be ...
L. Péter, L. Kiss
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Flexible models for spike count data with both over- and under- dispersion
Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 2016A key observation in systems neuroscience is that neural responses vary, even in controlled settings where stimuli are held constant. Many statistical models assume that trial-to-trial spike count variability is Poisson, but there is considerable evidence that neurons can be substantially more or less variable than Poisson depending on the stimuli ...
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