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We study the traffic behavior in the asymmetric two-route traffic system with real-time information. In the asymmetric two-route system, the length on route A is different from that on route B and there exists a bottleneck on route A. We extend the symmetric two-route dynamic model to the...
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) The asymmetric analysis brings forward the “paralleling effect” which indicates that the asymmetry in returns is parallel …
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Assuming that the evolution of DNA bases frequencies is governed by a symmetric process with respect to the two DNA strands, a nice wrong model is obtained. This model is nice because it can be rejected from the sole inspection of base frequencies in DNA and its rejection, which is effective in...
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Phenomenon of asymmetry between odd and even node weight distribution in some complex networks, such as public …
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Using Monte Carlo simulation, threshold autoregressive (TAR) and momentum-threshold autoregressive (MTAR) asymmetric unit root tests are examined in the presence of generalised autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (GARCH). It is shown that TAR and MTAR unit root tests exhibit greater...
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The potential for associative recall of diluted neuronal networks is investigated with respect to several biologically relevant configurations, more specifically the position of the cells along the input space and the spatial distribution of their connections. First, we put the asymmetric...
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Fluctuations in the stride interval time series of unconstrained walking are not random but seem to exhibit long-range correlations that decay as a power law (Hausdorff et al. (1995) [35]). Here, we examine whether asymmetries are present in the long-range correlations of different gait...
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This paper investigates possible asymmetries in the monetary policy reaction function of the Central Bank of Republic of Turkey over the business cycles. It is found that the bank reacted more aggressively towards output stabilisation during recessions than expansions. The empirical evidence...
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positive and negative returns do not behave consistently, which indicates a significant asymmetry in the distribution. …
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display such asymmetry. Employing a double-threshold GARCH model with trading volume as a threshold variable, we find strong …
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