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31MATE: Masked optimal transport with dynamic selection for partial label graph learningArtificial Intelligence 348 (C): 104396. 2025.
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21Market networks: the coreTheory and Decision 97 (3): 485-498. 2024.We formulate and analyze market network systems parallel to market games in game theory. We study the structure of efficient and core networks in market network systems. More specifically, we show that if there is no trading cost, a complete network with type-based egalitarian allocations appears in the core of market network systems. Moreover, with heterogeneous trading costs, we show that an efficient network must take the form of a star network with the least-cost-trader as its central player…Read more
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Philosopher's Mask: Exploring Socratic Irony through Plato's EuthuphroModern Philosophy 5 28-32. 2006."Tour classification Fren" discussion is piety, however, to truly understand the meaning of piety and devotion in the performance of two people who dialogue, Socrates's irony is the key. Why Socrates finds irony implicit in the dialogue? In addition to many of them quite a lot of details, you can also define piety from the two found in the whole process in some meaningful mark. As the use of irony, piety issues become more complex; in turn, by the discussion of piety, Socrates's irony also demon…Read more
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From Epicurus' Anger Prometheus' Vow: An Analysis on the Context of the Religious Critique in Marx 'Dissertation'Modern Philosophy 3 11-17. 2007.In the "doctoral thesis' preface, Marx put forward by the image of Prometheus philosophical opposition to religion, the establishment of human self-consciousness of freedom. So, why choose the Epicurean Marx as the object of study? This involves a long-standing history of Western thought the opposite: the pre-Socratic natural philosophers originated the philosophical and religious opposition. This opposition by Socrates in the incident, the philosopher's attitude is beginning to show two kinds o…Read more
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144Metacognitions associated with reproductive concerns: A cross-sectional study of young adult female cancer survivors in ChinaFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.ObjectiveCancer and its treatments affect patients’ fertility potential. This study examined the prevalence of reproductive concerns and their relationship with metacognitions among Chinese young adult female cancer survivors.MethodsA total of 318 YAFCS completed an online survey from March to December 2021. Participants reported sociodemographic characteristics, reproductive concerns and metacognitions. Reproductive concerns were measured using the Reproductive Concerns after Cancer scale, and …Read more
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89Rational beliefs in rationalizabilityTheory and Decision 81 (2): 189-198. 2016.In this paper I scrutinize the “rational beliefs” in the concept of rationalizability in strategic games [Bernheim, Pearce ]. I illustrate through an example that a rationalizable strategy may not be supported by a “rational belief”, at least under one plausible interpretation of “rational belief”. I offer an alternative formulation of “rational belief” in the concept of rationalizability, which yields a novel epistemic interpretation of the notion of point-rationalizability.
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103Conservative Stable Standards of Behavior and φ-Stable SetsTheory and Decision 60 (4): 395-402. 2006.Within Luo’s (2001, J. Math. Econ. 36, 95–109) framework of a general system, I establish an equivalence theorem for the conservative stable standard of behavior (CSSB for short) developed by J. Greenberg (“The Theory of Social Situation: An Alternative Game-Theoretic Approach,” Cambridge University Press, 1990). It is shown that a standard of behavior for a situation is a CSSB if, and only if, its graph is a φ-stable set for the associated general system
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79Delay in a bargaining game with contractsTheory and Decision 65 (4): 339-353. 2008.In a multilateral bargaining game where a proposer and responders can set up a “principal–agent” relationship by means of binding cash-offer contracts, we show that there is a Markov SPE with a delay in reaching an agreement. We also show that all the individually rational and efficient payoffs can be supported by SPE.
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2Marx 'Confrontation with Plutarch on Religion: An Interpretation of Marx's Notebooks on Epicurean Philosophy Ⅱ - ⅢModern Philosophy 3 9-14. 2010.Marx, "doctoral dissertation," appendix of the religious debate Plutarch, in his "Notes on the philosophy of Epicurus," 2-3 in a more specific and detailed to show. Plutarch refuted Marx on Epicurus and his anti-religious stance is certainly consistent. This paper aims to "notes" of the study, to figure out how Marx relevant text on Plutarch, Plutarch targeted to refute the doctrine of Epicurus particular religion to refute, how to highlight the philosophy of and religious opposition and overcom…Read more
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77On stability of economic networksTheory and Decision 94 (4): 677-691. 2023.In the spirit of Von Neumann and Morgenstern (Theory of games and economic behavior, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1944), we introduce a notion of network stability. We study the structure of stable economic networks and their associated stable payoff allocations by analyzing the conditions under which complete networks and star networks (both with desirable property of inclusiveness) are stable. We also address conditions for existence and uniqueness of stable set of networks.
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79Cyclic deformation behaviour and saturation bundle structure in Ti–5 at.% Al single crystals deforming by single prism slipPhilosophical Magazine 83 (30): 3407-3426. 2003.