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Full cooperation applied to environmental improvements

Monique Jeanblanc, Rafał M. Łochowski, Wojciech Szatzschneider (2015)

Banach Center Publications

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We analyse the case of certificates of environmental improvements and full cooperation of two identical agents. We model pollution levels as geometric Brownian motions with quadratic costs of improvements. Our main result is the construction of the optimal improvements strategy in the case of separate actions, collusive actions and fusion. In certain range of the model parameters, the fusion solution generates lower pollution levels than separate and collusive actions.

* -actions on 3 are linearizable.

Kaliman, Shulim I., Koras, Mariusz, Makar-Limanov, Leonid, Russell, Peter (1997)

Electronic Research Announcements of the American Mathematical Society [electronic only]

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Conditions of divided towns development – an example of Guben and Gubin

Agnieszka Brzosko-Sermak, Monika Płaziak (2015)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Geographica

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The article concerns about conditions of development of a peculiar small towns – Guben (German) and Gubin (Polish). Their situation is interesting with reference to their border location, as well as peripheral and divided and because of the geopolitical context of globalization and European integration where they have to deal with it in a common way. The main objective of this article was to discover the differences and similarities of two border towns as a base for their future socio-economic...

Thread algebra for noninterference

Thuy Duong Vu (2009)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

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Thread algebra is a semantics for recent object-oriented programming languages [J.A. Bergstra and M.E. Loots, J. Logic Algebr. Program. 51 (2002) 125–156; J.A. Bergstra and C.A. Middelburg, Formal Aspects Comput. (2007)] such as C# and Java. This paper shows that thread algebra provides a process-algebraic framework for reasoning about and classifying various standard notions of noninterference, an important property in secure information flow. We will take the noninterference property...