-
convexity fails. For example, in
economies with a
large consumption side,
nonconvexities in
preferences do not
destroy the
standard results of, say Debreu's...
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Bernard (2000). "7
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Microeconomics of
market failures (English
translation of the (1998)...
- In geometry, a star
polygon is a type of non-convex polygon.
Regular star
polygons have been
studied in depth;
while star
polygons in
general appear not...
- A
convex polytope is a
special case of a polytope,
having the
additional property that it is also a
convex set
contained in the n {\displaystyle n} -dimensional...
-
faces or
vertex figures. The
small and
great stellated dodecahedron have
nonconvex regular pentagram faces. The
great dodecahedron and
great icosahedron...
- In geometry, a
quasiregular polyhedron is a
uniform polyhedron that has
exactly two
kinds of
regular faces,
which alternate around each vertex. They are...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521348010.
nonconvex OR
nonconvexities. Radner, Roy (1968). "Competitive
equilibrium under uncertainty"...
- no
economy of scale. Similarly, we may
consider nonconvex consumption possibility sets and
nonconvex preferences. In such cases, the
supply and demand...
- self-intersecting
uniform polyhedron. They are also
sometimes called nonconvex polyhedra to
imply self-intersecting. Each
polyhedron can
contain either...
-
described are the only
solutions to
these constraints.
There are four
nonconvex Schläfli
symbols {p,q,r} that have
valid cells {p,q} and
vertex figures...