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Author Correction: Angiotensin type 2 receptor activation promotes browning of white adipose tissue and brown adipogenesis
The original version of this Article incorrectly contained an error in author names, which was incorrectly given as ‘MelvinKhee-Shing Leow’, the correct authors name is Melvin Khee-Shing Leow and the initials should be Leow MK.</jats:p
Couplings in F-theory and non-commutative geometry
A shifted view of fundamental physics / Michael Atiyah and Gregory W. Moore -- Subgroups of depth three / Sebastian Burciu and Lars Kadison -- Yukawa couplings in F-theory and non-commutative geometry / Sergio Cecotti, et. al. -- Spin structures and superstrings / Jacques Distler, et. al. -- Operator traces and holography / Michael R. Douglas -- A loop of SU(2) gauge fileds stable under the Yang-Mills flow / Daniel Friedan -- Automorphisms of graded super symplectic manifolds / Joshua Leslie -- The signature of the Seiberg-Witten surface / Andreas Malmendier -- Eta forms and the odd pseudodifferential families index / Richard Melrose and Frederic Rochon -- Anomaly constraints and string/F-theory geormetry in 6D quantum gravity / Washington Taylor -- A new look at the path integral of quantum mechanics / Edward Witten -- Quasi-local mass in general relativity / Shing-Tung Yau
Cooperazione e competizione nello sfruttamento di una risorsa rinnovabile
In this paper we propose a static model describing the commercial exploitation of a common property renewable resource by a population of agents. Players can cooperate or compete; cooperators maximize the utility of their group while defectors maximize their own profit. Agents aren't assumed to be divided into the two groups from the beginning; by solving the static game we obtained the best response function of i-th player without making other agents positions. Then, the Nash equilibria we calculated point out how different strategies - all the players cooperate, all the players compete or players can be divided into cooperators and defectors - can coexist.Resource Exploitation, Game theory
CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection
Chan, Shing Chee Symphorosa.Thesis M.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 280-307).Appendix in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 30, November, 2016)
Da gui mo ji mei zu RNA gan rao shai xuan bing jian ding xin xing yi xian ai zhi liao ba biao
Tang, Shing Chun.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-91).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 11, November, 2016).Tang, Shing Chun
Zi xun she hui li de he zuo zhi shi chan sheng : yi Weiji bai ke she qun wei li zheng
Yam, Shing Chung Jonathan.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 143-170).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 15, September, 2016).Yam, Shing Chung Jonathan
Determinazione di strategie nello sfruttamento di una risorsa rinnovabile
In this paper we propose a static model describing the commercial exploitation of a common property renewable resource by a population of agents. Players can cooperate or compete; cooperators maximize the utility of their group while defectors maximize their own profit. The model provide for one utility function which can be used for every kind of player. Agents aren't assumed to be divided into the two groups from the beginning; by solving the static game we obtained the best response function of i-th player without making other agents positions. Then, the Nash equilibria we calculated point out how different strategies - all the players cooperate, all the players compete or players can be divided into cooperators and defectors - can coexist. In any case we have analyzed, it's possible to observe how the total harvest depend on renewable resource stock, and how it influences agents' positions. Keywords Resource Exploitation, Game Theory
A Process Capability Analysis Method Using Adjusted Modified Sample Entropy
AbstractThe evolution of sensors and data storage possibilities has created possibilities for more precise data collection in processes. However, process capability analysis has become more difficult. Traditional methods, such as process capability ratios, cannot handle large volumes of process data over time because these methods assume normal process distribution that is not changing. Entropy methods have been proposed for process capability studies because entropy is not dependent on distribution and can therefore provide accurate readings in changing distribution environments. The goal of this paper is to explore the use of entropy-based methods, specifically modified Sample Entropy to identify process variations over time. A study based on simulated data sets showed that the proposed method provides process capability information
Hun he an wu zhi de xing ti
Leung, Shing Chi = 混合暗物質的星體 / 梁成志.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-161).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 26, October, 2016).Leung, Shing Chi = Hun he an wu zhi de xing ti / Liang Chengzhi
Liang du yu zhou she xian ji yan zhi li zi tan ce qi
Leung, Shing Chau = 量度宇宙射線及研製粒子探測器 / 梁乘宙.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2014.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 125-131).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 20, December, 2016).Leung, Shing Chau = Liang du yu zhou she xian ji yan zhi li zi tan ce qi / Liang Chengzhou
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