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One way to deal with negative externalities is to make rules that prohibit or at least limit behavior that imposes especially high costs on others.
Now, we study the limit behavior of the trajectories.
Limit behavior of (hat{I}_{4}(theta,varepsilon,n)).
This limit behavior is related to the limit behavior of the spin jump Δs z as m → ∞ in Fig. 7(b).
We also examine relations with the so-called -classification (i.e., the classification of monotone solutions with respect to their limit behavior and the limit behavior of their difference).
As corollaries, we investigate limit behavior of some other dependent random sequence.
Second, investigate the limit behavior of the trajectories for arbitrary dissipative q.s.o.o
Besides, we study the limit behavior of the trajectories of such operators.
In this section, we study the limit behavior of the trajectories of dissipative q.s.o.o
Finally, we study the limit behavior of the trajectories of dissipative q.s.o. in Section 4.
So, studying the limit behavior of ρ ˜ -mixing random variables is of interest.
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