Optimality theory - Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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Class notes psychology of language (PSYC3464)
- Class notes • 4 pages • 2023
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in class notes on PSYC 3464 for prof iris berent. topics include universal grammar, optimality theory, phonological diversity, simple vs complex sentences.
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ECON0123 Week 4
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In depth notes on ECON0123 Week 4
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Human and Primate Behaviour Ecology
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Lecture notes covering behavioural ecology, including optimal foraging theory, hominin expenditure, dietary reconstructions and diet breadth definitions.
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This book is intended for use in a second graduate course in modern control theory. A background in the state-variable representation of systems is assumed. Matrix manipulations are the basic mathematical vehicle and, for those whose memory needs refreshi
- Thesis • 553 pages • 2022
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This book is intended for use in a second graduate course in modern control 
theory. A background in the state-variable representation of systems is assumed. 
Matrix manipulations are the basic mathematical vehicle and, for those whose 
memory needs refreshing, Appendix A provides a short review. 
The book is also intended as a reference. Numerous tables make it easy to find 
the equations needed to implement optimal controllers for practical applications. 
Our interactions with nature can be di...
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Market Failure & Information Economics
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Market Failure. Information Economics. Market vs. Government Failure. Pareto Optimality. Kalder-Hicks Optimality. Institutional Failure. Tiebout Competition. Privatization of Public Goods. Agency Theory (Principal-Agent Issues). Adverse Selection. Moral Hazard. Transaction Costs Economics. Provision and Production.
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