S. Hart

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2007

Number

106

Co-Authors

Small maximal sum-free sets (2006)

Guidici, M, Hart, S

Let $G$ be a group and $S \subseteq G$. If $xy \notin S$ for any $x,y\in S$, then $S$ is called \emph{sum-free}. We show that if $S$ is maximal by inclusion and no proper subset generates $\la S\ra$...

Small maximal sum-free sets (2006)

Guidici, M, Hart, S

Let $G$ be a group and $S \subseteq G$. If $xy \notin S$ for any $x,y\in S$, then $S$ is called \emph{sum-free}. We show that if $S$ is maximal by inclusion and no proper subset generates $\la S\ra$...

Small maximal sum-free sets (2006)

Guidici, M, Hart, S

Let $G$ be a group and $S \subseteq G$. If $xy \notin S$ for any $x,y\in S$, then $S$ is called \emph{sum-free}. We show that if $S$ is maximal by inclusion and no proper subset generates $\la S\ra$...

Small maximal sum-free sets (2006)

Guidici, M, Hart, S

Let $G$ be a group and $S \subseteq G$. If $xy \notin S$ for any $x,y\in S$, then $S$ is called \emph{sum-free}. We show that if $S$ is maximal by inclusion and no proper subset generates $\la S\ra$...

Learning without limits (2005)

Hart, S, Dixon, A, Drummond, M, McIntyre, D

Curriculum Journal 16(1) abstracts D. James (2005) Importance and impotence? Learning, outcomes and research in Further ABSTRACT One of the defining features of the Teaching and Learning Research...

Does the level of experiencehave an effect on CRM programs? Exploratory research findings (2004)

Banerjee, M., Hogg, G.M., Hart, S.

A growing body of academic and practitioner literature has highlighted the differences in definitions and approaches to customer relationship management (CRM), suggested frameworks for successful CRM...

Faking it : Counterfeiting and consumer contradictions (2004)

Hart, S., Hoe, L., Hogg, G.M.

Fashion counterfeiting is a multimillion pound business and one which relies on the complicity of the consumer. Frequently seen as a victimless crime, it is a difficult trade to control because as...

Faking it : Counterfeiting and consumer contradictions (2004)

Hart, S., Hoe, L., Hogg, G.M.

Fashion counterfeiting is a multimillion pound business and one which relies on the complicity of the consumer. Frequently seen as a victimless crime, it is a difficult trade to control because as...

An examination of primary stakeholders' opinions in CRM: convergence or divergence? (2002)

Banerjee, M., Hart, S., Hogg, G.M.

The research described in this article attempts to understand the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) interest groups in the context of Stakeholder Theory. It aims to profile current CRM practices...

Integrating management accounting and marketing in the pursuit of competitive advantage: the case for strategic management accounting (2002)

Roslender, R., Hart, S.

As a powerful approach to accounting for competitive advantage, strategic management accounting remains largely unexploited. Externally focused on the market, strategic management accounting...

In search of strategic management accounting: Theoretical and field study perspectives (2001)

Roslender, R., Hart, S.

Despite being introduced into the literature as a potentially exciting development over 20 years ago, there is still little or no agreement about what constitutes strategic management accounting...

In search of strategic management accounting: Theoretical and field study perspectives (2001)

Roslender, R., Hart, S.

Despite being introduced into the literature as a potentially exciting development over 20 years ago, there is still little or no agreement about what constitutes strategic management accounting...

Non-cooperative games with many players

Khan, M. Ali, Sun, Yeneng, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

In this survey article, we report results on the existence of pure-strategy Nash equilibria in games with an atomless continuum of players, each with an action set that is not necessarily finite. We...

Stochastic games

Mertens, Jean-Francois, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

Stochastic games model repeated play with symmetric information. We analyze their value in the zero-sum case, and approach the study of their equilibria in the non-zero-sum case.

Values of perfectly competitive economies

Hart, Sergiu, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

Perfectly competitive economies are economic models with many agents, each of whom is relatively insignificant. This chapter studies the relations between the basic economic concept of competitive...

Some other economic applications of the value

Mertens, Jean-Francois, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

Selected applications of the NTU Shapley value to settings other than that of general equilibrium in perfect competition. Three models are considered: Taxation and Redistribution, Public Goods, and...

Game-theoretic analysis of legal rules and institutions

Benoit, Jean-Pierre, Kornhauser, Lewis A., R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

We offer a selective survey of the uses of cooperative and non-cooperative game theory in the analysis of legal rules and institutions. In so doing, we illustrate some of the ways in which law...

Implementation theory

Palfrey, Thomas R., R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

This chapter surveys the branch of implementation theory initiated by Maskin (1999). Results for both complete and incomplete information environments are covered.

Game theory and experimental gaming

Shubik, Martin, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

This is a survey and discussion of work covering both formal game theory and experimental gaming prior to 1991. It is a useful preliminary introduction to the considerable change and emphasis which...

Band 3 mutations, renal tubular acidosis and South-East Asian ovalocytosis in Malaysia and Papua New Guinea: loss of up to 95% band 3 transport in red cells.

Bruce, L J, Wrong, O, Toye, A M, Young, M T, Ogle, G, Ismail, Z, ...

We describe three mutations of the red-cell anion exchangerband 3 (AE1, SLC4A1) gene associated with distalrenal tubular acidosis (dRTA) in families from Malaysia and Papua NewGuinea: Gly(701)-->Asp...

Patterns of cigarette smoking and alcohol use among lesbians and bisexual women enrolled in a large health maintenance organization.

Gruskin, E P, Hart, S, Gordon, N, Ackerson, L

OBJECTIVES: This study compared the prevalence of cigarette smoking and alcohol use among lesbians and bisexual women with that among heterosexual women. METHODS: Logistic regression models were...

Surgical audit: Comparison of the work load and results of two hospitals in the same district.

Gilmore, O J, Griffiths, N J, Connolly, J C, Dunlop, A W, Hart, S, Thomson, J P, ...

Surgical audit is being undertaken to monitor and compare (by computer) the type of patient, work load, and results of two similar surgical units. Both units are in the City and Hackney District of...

Alcohol risk assessment and intervention for family physicians. Project of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.

Peters, C., Wilson, D., Bruneau, A., Butt, P., Hart, S., Mayhew, J.

At-risk and problem drinkers (excluding those with severe dependency) are estimated to be 20% of the Canadian population. With minimal training family physicians can effectively manage patients with...

Transbronchial biopsies provide longitudinal evidence for epithelial chimerism in children following sex mismatched lung transplantation

Spencer, H, Rampling, D, Aurora, P, Bonnet, D, Hart, S, Jaffe, A

Background: Recent reports have shown evidence of host derived parenchymal engraftment in several human allografts including the lung, leading to speculation that stem cell therapy may be useful for...

Repeated games with complete information

Sorin, Sylvain, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

0. SummaryThe theory of repeated games is concerned with the analysis of behavior in long-term interactions as opposed to one-shot situations; in this framework new objects occur in the form of...

Games in coalitional form

Weber, Robert J., R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

This chapter has had two principal purposes. One was to develop the idea of the "coalitional function" of a cooperative game as a means of abstracting from given settings (pure exchange economies,...

Strategic equilibrium

Van Damme, Eric, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equilibrium and its refinements. The starting-point is the rationalistic approach to games and the...

Foundations of strategic equilibrium

Hillas, John, Kohlberg, Elon, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

This chapter examines the conceptual foundations of the concept of strategic equilibrium and its various variants and refinements. The emphasis is very much on the underlying ideas rather than on any...

Incomplete information

Aumann, Robert J., Heifetz, Aviad, R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

In interactive contexts such as games and economies, it is important to take account not only of what the players believe about substantive matters (such as payoffs), but also of what they believe...

Non-zero-sum two-person games

Raghavan, T.E.S., R.J. Aumann, S. Hart

This chapter is devoted to the study of Nash equilibria, and correlated equilibria in both finite and infinite games. We restrict our discussions to only those properties that are somewhat special to...