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Worst-case Bounds on Power vs. Proportion in Weighted Voting Games with Application to False-Name Manipulation

Weighted voting games apply to a wide variety of multi-agent settings. They enable the formalization of power indices which quantify the coalitional power of players. We take a novel approach to the study of the power of big...

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“He Was the One With the Gun!” Associative Memory for White and Black Faces Seen With Weapons
Much research has found that implicit associations between Black male faces and aggression afect dispositional judgments and decision-making, but there have been few investigations into downstream efects on explicit episodic...
Argumentation-based reasoning about plans, maintenance goals, and norms

In a normative environment, an agent's actions are directed not only by its goals but also by the norms activated by its actions and those of other actors. The potential for conflict between agent goals and norms makes...

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Argumentation-based reasoning about plans, maintenance goals, and norms

In a normative environment, an agent's actions are directed not only by its goals but also by the norms activated by its actions and those of other actors. The potential for conflict between agent goals and norms makes...

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Worst-case Bounds on Power vs. Proportion in Weighted Voting Games with Application to False-Name Manipulation

Weighted voting games apply to a wide variety of multi-agent settings. They enable the formalization of power indices which quantify the coalitional power of players. We take a novel approach to the study of the power of big...

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Mechanisms of kinetic trapping in self-assembly and phase transformation
In self-assembly processes, kinetic trapping effects often hinder the formation of thermodynamically stable ordered states. In a model of viral capsid assembly and in the phase transformation of a lattice gas, we show how...
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Cucurbit[8]uril-Regulated Colloidal Dispersions Exhibiting Photocontrolled Rheological Behavior.
In situ photocontrol over shear-thickening of condensed colloidal dispersions is of paramount importance in a wide range of applications including process technology and photorheological fluids. Its development and...
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Stress dissipation in cucurbit[8]uril ternary complex small molecule adhesives.
The ability to control supramolecular and macroscopic self-assembly and disassembly holds great potential for responsive, reversible adhesives that can efficiently broker stresses accumulated between two surfaces. Here...
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Disrupted functional connectivity in adolescent obesity.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Obesity has been associated with brain alterations characterised by poorer interaction between a hypersensitive reward system and a comparatively weaker prefrontal-cognitive control system. These...
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Toward Understanding CB[7]-Based Supramolecular Diels-Alder Catalysis.
Cucurbiturils (CBs) are robust and versatile macrocyclic compounds, often used as molecular hosts in complex supramolecular systems. In previous work, remarkable catalytic activity has been observed for asymmetric cycloadditions...
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Mechanisms of kinetic trapping in self-assembly and phase transformation
In self-assembly processes, kinetic trapping effects often hinder the formation of thermodynamically stable ordered states. In a model of viral capsid assembly and in the phase transformation of a lattice gas, we show how...
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