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Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion (HARA) is a property of certain utility functions that makes the inverse of an individual's level of risk aversion (their risk tolerance) a linear function of ...
A few natural materials, including bismuth and graphite, exhibit hyperbolic properties in certain spectral ranges 6. In metals, the real part of the dielectric function is negative below the ...
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