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Stupid Patent of the Month: A Patent on Using Mathematical Proofs

In some fields, software bugs are more than the proverbial pain in the neck. When software has to ensure that an airplane lands safely, or that a pacemaker keeps operating, there’s no room for error. The idea that mathematical proofs … Continue reading

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Mathematical Modelling for Time-of-Use Pricing of Electricity in Monopoly and Oligopoly

Kaicker, Nidhi ; Dutta, Goutam ; Das, Debamanyu ; and Banerjee, Subhashree study Mathematical Modelling for Time-of-Use Pricing of Electricity in Monopoly and Oligopoly. ABSTRACT: This study establishes the feasibility condition for efficiency gains to arise from time-of-use pricing in… … Continue reading

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