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MANSCI
2007
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Selecting a Selection Procedure
Selection procedures are used in a variety of applications to select the best of a finite set of alternatives. ‘Best’ is defined with respect to the largest mean, but the me...
Jürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick, Christian Sc...
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CAS
2004
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Accounting for Human Activity Through Physics
Accounting for human activity through physics does not require anything more than a switch of mind. Objectivity needs first to be recognized as an epistemological principle that s...
Paul Jorion
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CMOT
2004
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Networks, Fields and Organizations: Micro-Dynamics, Scale and Cohesive Embeddings
Social action is situated in fields that are simultaneously composed of interpersonal ties and relations among organizations, which are both usefully characterized as social netwo...
Douglas R. White, Jason Owen-Smith, James Moody, W...
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CORR
2004
Springer
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Finite-Tree Analysis for Constraint Logic-Based Languages: The Complete Unabridged Version
Logic languages based on the theory of rational, possibly infinite, trees have much appeal in that rational trees allow for faster unification (due to the safe omission of the occ...
Roberto Bagnara, Roberta Gori, Patricia M. Hill, E...
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AMAI
2000
Springer
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The logic of events
An event space is a set of instantaneous events that vary both in time and specificity. The concept of an event space provides a foundation for a logical--i.e., modular and open-a...
Glenn Shafer, Peter R. Gillett, Richard B. Scherl
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