نتایج جستجو برای: departures

تعداد نتایج: 3123  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2001
P McLeod N Reed Z Dienes

Linear optic trajectory theory claims that people catch balls by running in a direction that keeps an optic trajectory of the ball linear. The authors show a range of ball trajectories for which departures of the optic trajectory from linearity do not predict which direction people will run, and the direction they choose does not correct these departures. Data from a wide range of ball trajecto...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
C Goldenberg I Goldhirsch

It has been claimed that quasistatic granular materials, as well as nanoscale materials, exhibit departures from elasticity even at small loadings. It is demonstrated, using 2D and 3D models with interparticle harmonic interactions, that such departures are expected at small scales [below O(100) particle diameters], at which continuum elasticity is invalid, and vanish at large scales. The model...

Journal: :Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 1983

2014
Josh Cherry Stephen Salant Neslihan Uler

When every individual’s effort imposes negative externalities, selfinterested behavior leads to socially excessive effort. To curb these excesses when effort cannot be monitored, competing output-sharing partnerships can form. With the right-sized groups, aggregate effort falls to the socially optimal level. We investigate this theory experimentally and find that while it makes correct qualitat...

2016
Timothy Ballard Gillian Yeo Andrew Neal Simon Farrell

This article examines how people depart from optimality during multiple-goal pursuit. The authors operationalized optimality using dynamic programming, which is a mathematical model used to calculate expected value in multistage decisions. Drawing on prospect theory, they predicted that people are risk-averse when pursuing approach goals and are therefore more likely to prioritize the goal in t...

2006
J. L. CORTÉS

Lorentz invariance is a fundamental ingredient of our present description of Nature, which is given in terms of relativistic quantum field theories (RQFTs). However, the idea that Lorentz invariance might be an approximate, low-energy, symmetry, has begun to emerge in the last few years essentially from quantum gravity developments1, but also from results in the fields of string theory 2, nonco...

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