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This paper presents a method for defining a consistent market through the interpretation of different agents´ opinions. We suppose that every agent has his own opinion about the other agents being his possible competitors or not. These opinions are ex-ante defined and therefore (for a...
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We have investigated the detailed field and temperature dependence of the dielectric constant, electric polarization, magnetization and magnetostriction in orthorhombic HoMn<Subscript>2</Subscript>O<Subscript>5</Subscript> single crystals. HoMn<Subscript>2</Subscript>O<Subscript>5</Subscript> displays incommensurate antiferromagnetic ordering below 39 K, becoming commensurate on...</subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript>
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A coalitional matching is a two-sided matching problem in which agents on each side of the market may form coalitions such as student groups and research teams who - when matched - form universities. We assume that each researcher has preferences over the research teams he would like to work in...
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In the present paper we consider a situation in which the individual preferences and the social preference relation are intuitionistic fuzzy and study the compatibility between the Pareto principle and Sen’s minimal liberalism condition. A possible factorization of the intuitionistic fuzzy...
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