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This paper extends the belief-based approach to the repeated prisoners' dilemma with asymmetric private monitoring. We first find that the previous belief-based techniques [T. Sekiguchi, Efficiency in repeated prisoners' dilemma with private monitoring, J. Econ. Theory 76 (1997) 345-361; V....
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We show that the folk theorem in Wen [Q. Wen (1994), The "Folk Theorem" for repeated games with complete information, Econometrica, 62, 949-954.] may not fully characterize the subgame perfect equilibrium payoff set in a repeated game with unequal discounting, where a player's equilibrium payoff...
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This paper studies a general two-stage scheduling problem, in which jobs of different importance are processed by one first-stage processor and then, in the second stage, the completed jobs need to be batch delivered to various pre-specified destinations in one of a number of available...
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In this paper, we consider a class of convex nonlinear knapsack problems in which all decision variables are integer and the objective and knapsack functions are nonlinear. This generalized problem is characterized by positive marginal cost (PMC) and increasing marginal loss-cost ratio (IMLCR)....
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Over the past year we have researched the development of a network-based real-time laser-based nonintrusive field-deployable detection for the delineation of moving vehicles. The primary goal of this project is to develop a roadway detection system that can be used to gather reliable travel time...
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A new version of a field-deployable real-time laser-based detection system has been developed using new techniques of electronics and optics. The laser-based non-intrusive detection system uses a laser line that is projected onto the ground as a probe. The reflected light is collected and...
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