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lattice. Aggregate matchings are relevant as matching data in revealed preference theory. We present a result on rationalizing …
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Starting with an initial price vector, prices are adjusted in order to eliminate the demand excess and at the same time to keep the transfers to the sellers as low as possible. In each step of the auction, to which sellers should those transfers be made (minimal overdemanded sets) is the key...
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Power law or generalized polynomial regressions with unknown real-valued exponents and coefficients, and weakly dependent errors, are considered for observations over time, space or space-time. Consistency and asymptotic normality of nonlinear least squares estimates of the parameters are...
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lattice. Aggregate matchings are relevant as matching data in revealed preference theory. We present a result on rationalizing …
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this general model the well-known results of lattice theory are applied. The explicit representation of frequent …
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shown that (i) the set of stable matchings is a lattice under the common revealed preference orderings of all agents on the … same side, (ii) the supremum (infimum) operation of the lattice for each side consists componentwise of the join (meet …) operation in the revealed preference ordering of the agents on that side, and (iii) the lattice has the polarity, distributivity …
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the Lorenz order, is a bounded join semi-lattice. Furthermore, the set admits as sublattice the S-Lorenz core intersected …
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This paper proposes novel lattice algorithms to compute tail conditional expectation of European calls and puts in … that combining the techniques of tilting lattice, extrapolation, and fractional steps substantially increases speed and …
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