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Partially Confluent Maps And N-Ods, Van C. Nall Jan 1989

Partially Confluent Maps And N-Ods, Van C. Nall

Department of Math & Statistics Faculty Publications

Let f : X-->Y be a map between topological spaces. A Wf-set in Y is a continuum in Y which is the image under f of a continuum in X. The map f is partially confluent if each continuum in Y is the union of a finite number of Wf-sets, and n-partially confluent if each continuum in Y is the union of n Wf-sets. In this paper, it is shown that every partially confluent map onto an n-cell is weakly confluent. Also, the relationship between partially confluent maps and continua which …


Dilatations Des Commutants D'Opérateurs Pour Des Espaces De Krein De Fonctions Analytiques, Daniel Alpay Jan 1989

Dilatations Des Commutants D'Opérateurs Pour Des Espaces De Krein De Fonctions Analytiques, Daniel Alpay

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Let K1 and K2 be two Krein spaces of functions analytic in the unit disk and invariant for the left shift operator R0(R0f(z)=(f(z)−f(0))/z), and let A be a linear continuous operator from K1 into K2 whose adjoint commutes with R0. We study dilations of A which preserve this commuting property and such that the Hermitian forms defined by I−AA∗ and I−BB∗ have the same number of negative squares. We thus obtain a version of the commutant lifting theorem in the framework of Krein spaces of analytic functions. To prove this result we suppose that the graph of the operator A∗, …


Organizational Inducements And Social Motives: A Game Theoretic Analysis, Richard G. Davis Jan 1989

Organizational Inducements And Social Motives: A Game Theoretic Analysis, Richard G. Davis

Dissertations and Theses

Game theory was used to analyze compensation systems based on individual and group incentives. Payoff formulas were developed for these incentives assuming different preferences for individual and social outcomes. Two levels of contributions were considered: (1) Defection. The minimum acceptable level of contributions, and (2) Cooperation. A level of discretionary contributions above the minimum. The discretionary contributions associated with cooperation were represented as a cost to the individual.

A classification scheme for uniform n-person games was developed using the approach of Rappaport and Guyer (1966) for 2 x 2 games. This classification scheme defines the natural outcome (cooperation or defection) …