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An Axiomatic Model of Social Adaptive Behavior.
I replace the assumption that an agent makes an optimal choice by an assumption that the agent executes a computational algorithm directed at finding a choice that is good at the time the choice is made. The algorithm utilizes the individual's own information, and information about choices of other members of society. It is shown that under some regularity conditions any such algorithm can be decomposed into generalized gradient dynamics, direct imitation, experimentation, and imitation of scope.BEHAVIOUR ; INFORMATION ; ECONOMIC MODELS
Incentives for Boundedly Rational Agents.
This paper develops a theoretical framework for analyzing incentive schemes under bounded rationality. It starts from a standard principal-agent model and then superimposes an assumption of boundedly rational behavior on the part of the agent. Boundedly rational behavior is modeled as an explicit optimization procedure which combines gradient dynamics with a specific form of social learning called imitation of scope.RATIONALITY ; ECONOMIC MODELS ; BEHAVIOUR
A Noisy Model of Individual Behaviour.
This paper develops a model of individual adjustment subject to mistakes. In this case when mistakes are assumed i.i.d., this process produces a probability distribution of agents decision whose evolution is determined by Fokker-Planck equation. This distribution converges to the unique, globally stable stationary distribution. In the case when choice space is one dimensional this distribution satisfies Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA) property. In multidimensional case for IIA to hold strong additional conditions on payoff function or error structure should be satisfied. The paper also considers generalization of model for autocorrelated errors in one-dimensional case.WAGES ; DISTRIBUTION ; BEHAVIOUR
Coherence and superconductivity in coupled one-dimensional chains: a case study of YBaCuO
We report the infrared (IR) response of Cu-O chains in the high-
superconductor YBaCuO over the doping range spanning . We find evidence for a power law scaling at mid-IR frequencies
consistent with predictions for Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid, thus supporting the
notion of one-dimensional transport in the chains. We analyze the role of
coupling to the CuO planes in establishing metallicity and
superconductivity in disordered chain fragments.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Comment on ''Phase Diagram of LaSrCuO Probed in the Infrared: Imprints of Charge Stripe Excitations''
Recently Lucarelli {\it et al.} have reported\cite{lucarelli}
temperature-dependence of the in-plane optical reflectivity of
LaSrCuO over a wide doping range, focusing on the infrared
peaks at 30 cm (for =0.12), 250 cm and 510 cm. They
interpreted the first peak (30 cm) as a signature of charge stripe
ordering, while the latter two (250 cm and 510 cm) are attributed
to the polaronic charge excitations. However, careful readers would notice that
the reported spectra are largely different from those so far measured on the
same system. As we illustrate below, all these peaks are caused by an
uncontrolled leakage of the c-axis reflectivity into the measured spectra.Comment: 1 page, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett 91
(2003
An Infrared study of the Josephson vortex state in high-Tc cuprates
We report the results of the c-axis infrared spectroscopy of La_{2-x} Sr_x
CuO_4 in high magnetic field oriented parallel to the CuO_2 planes. A
significant suppression of the superfluid density with magnetic field rho_s(H)
is observed for both underdoped (x=0.125) and overdoped (x=0.17) samples. We
show that the existing theoretical models of the Josephson vortex state fail to
consistently describe the observed effects and discuss possible reasons for the
discrepancies
Angle-resolved photoemission spectra in the cuprates from the d-density wave theory
Angle-resolved photoemission spectra present two challenges for the d-density
wave (DDW) theory of the pseudogap state of the cuprates: (1) hole pockets near
are not observed, in apparent contradiction with the assumption
of translational symmetry breaking, and (2) there are no well-defined
quasiparticles at the {\it antinodal} points, in contradiction with the
predictions of mean-field theory of this broken symmetry state. Here, we show
how these puzzles can be resolved.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figures, RevTex
Quasiparticle dynamics and in-plane anisotropy in system near onset of superconductivity
We report on an infrared study of carrier dynamics within the CuO
planes in heavily underdoped detwinned single crystals of YBaCuO. In an effort to reveal the electronic structure near the onset of
superconductivity, we investigate the strong anisotropy of the electromagnetic
response due to an enhancement of the scattering rate along the a-axis. We
propose that the origin of this anisotropy is related to a modulation of the
electron density within the CuO planes.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Plasmonic Hot Spots in Triangular Tapered Graphene Microcrystals
Recently, plasmons in graphene have been observed experimentally using
scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy. In this paper, we develop a
simplified analytical approach to describe the behavior in triangular samples.
Replacing Coulomb interaction by a short-range one reduces the problem to a
Helmholtz equation, amenable to analytical treatment. We demonstrate that even
with our simplifications, the system still exhibits the key features seen in
the experiment.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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