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Our proof technique uses a social welfare ordering approach, commonly used in aggregation literature in social choice theory.
(See Kelly 1989; Rae and Daudt 1976; Wagner 1983, 1984; and Saari 2001, Section 4.6 for analyses of this paradox and Pigozzi 2005, for relationships to judgment aggregation literature).
For instance, the minisum rule turned out to be equivalent to several other rules recently introduced in the judgment aggregation literature (Lang et al. 2015, in Other Internet Resources).
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This scenario is in accordance with our results and the existing literature because aggregation was very fast, which corresponds to distant attraction, and aggregates were very stable.
For this "less active" (compared to the convection/mixed) mode, Brownian motion becomes less pronounced; it appears that this trend is reasonable by referring partially to the second most popular mechanism found in the literature, namely aggregation and diffusion.
Contrary to [36], the aim of our investigation in this paper is to identify the most relevant resource management mechanisms (among those commonly considered in the literature: spectrum aggregation, spectrum adaptation, call buffering, channel reservation, selective interruption, and preemptive prioritization) to improve the performance of CRNs.
Similar findings have been reported for other aggregation cases in the literature [6].
Unlike what happened in social choice, at the beginning the literature of judgment aggregation focused on the axiomatic method and only few concrete aggregation rules were proposed and studied.
Our result that the RRM2 is necessary for TDP-43 aggregation agrees with the recent literature, where all fragments capable of forming aggregates in cells contain the RRM2 region [21], [22], [30], [31].
Pettit draws on the literature on judgment aggregation (E.g. Kornhauser and Sager, 1986; List & Pettit, 2002).
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