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The aim of the present study is to construct a state feedback controller for a given linear system that minimizes the worst-case effect of an L 2 -bounded disturbance. Our setting is different from the usual framework of H1-theory in that we consider nonzero initial conditions. The situation is...
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show that in fact this class of games expresses all such lattices. In particular we prove that any lattice under set … strategic complements with no indifference. This fact then suggests an interesting way of studying some subclasses of games of … express. In the second part of the paper we study subclasses of binary games of strategic complements with no indifference …
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Research in behavioral economics suggests that in addition to their traditional incentive effects, formal control systems can influence psychological motivations. We extend this literature by demonstrating experimentally that formal controls directly influence people’s sense of what behaviors...
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many of the regularities observed in human behavior in well-studied games such as Prisoner's Dilemma, Traveler's Dilemma …
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We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games with four competing strategies: cooperators …
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. Applying the optimal critical mass threshold, we show that the fraction of cooperators in public goods games is significantly …
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We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games where, besides the classical strategies of …
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Understanding whether the size of the interacting group has an effect on cooperative behavior has been a major topic of debate since the seminal works on cooperation in the 1960s. Half a century later, scholars have yet to reach a consensus, with some arguing that cooperation is harder in larger...
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How can we maximize the common good? This is a central organizing question of public policy design, across political parties and ideologies. The answer typically involves the provisioning of public goods such as fresh air, national defense, and knowledge. Public goods are costly to produce but...
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