PointsThe paper deals with the existence of equilibrium points in the restricted three-body problem when the smaller primary is an oblate spheroid and the infinitesimal body is of variable mass. Following the method of small parameters;the co-ordinates of collinear equilibrium points have been ...
What is a diluted solution? a) it contains more solute than it can exist in equilibrium at a given temperature and pressure. b) when more solute is added and it continues to dissolve. c) where the amount of solute is in a minimum pr...
The paper is organized as follows. The model is presented in Sect. 2. Section 3 charac- terizes the equilibrium of a price subgame. In Sect. 4, we solve the quality game. Section 5 focuses on how the supply of environmentalism affects the environmental surplus gener- ated by ...
When there is more than one solution, the question about which one is correct arises. All solutions will satisfy the equations of equilibrium, but in real life, the structure will have to select a path. It will do so based on where the energy can be minimized. The solution you compute u...
However, for any finite number of agents, an approximate Nash equilibrium is computed, while the exact Nash one is reached only in the limiting case where the number of agents tends to infinity. The recent work of Paccagnan, Kamgarpour, and Lygeros (2016) overcomes this issue under the ...
The major raw material documented in the archeological sites of Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) is a geological material with crystalline appearance, white or colorless, foliated or seemingly massive only at the outcrop scale, with a very high quartz-rich composition, and apparently of metamorphic origin,...
Does proton transport occur too, when no activating compound is bound to the UCP? We believe that this is the case with UCP1 [23]. This is much more doubtful with the other UCPs (UCP2, UCP3, avUCP). In fact, a consensus has more or less been reached considering that the new UC...
3. For obligatory mutualism strong for animals and weak for plants, the equilibrium is stable for all values of g0, as predicted below. 3. Feasibility: We set the unperturbed growth rates ai in such a way that the vector Ni is a fixed point of equation (1). Notably, if the ...
For example, in a bi- molecular reaction, the dependence of ligand binding to the receptor [RA] is described by Eq. (1) where [A] is the acot nwcheincthrahtaiolfnoofftlhigeatnodtaalnnduKmAbiesriotsf equilibrium dissociation constant that represents the receptors, R T, binds the...
It is worth noting here that the latter equilibrium is payoff dominant: in the inspection equilib- rium, the payoffs of TPs are equal to 115 ECU, and that of the TA is equal to 180 ECU; in the no-inspection equilibrium, the payoffs are 55 ECU and 0 ECU, respec- tively.14 Hence,...