ealousy is an emotion that protects the exclusivity of relationships. Does it have any value, or is it an emotion that we might be better off not having?
Jealousy is refered to either the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, concerns, and fear over a relative lack of ownership. It is indeed an emotion which protects the exclusivity of a relationship. It has a significant value in itself untill the emotion is at significant level. A person when thinks about his loved one being jealous of him giving attention to someone else more than them, that feeling is very special and beautiful. We feel very happy and satisfied knowing that our loved ones are very much concerned about us and our love towards them. The level of jealousy proves their level of love and concern towards us. But too much of everything is always dangerous and thus proves correct in this case too. If the jealousy is more than required then it might even be dangerous for the lives.
ealousy is an emotion that protects the exclusivity of relationships. Does it have any value, or...
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What effect does emotion have on the cognitive processes of perception, attention, learning, memory, and decision making, and on our behavior? What effect do these cognitive processes exert over our emotions?
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(c) For what value of α, if any, does Ax = 0
have an infinite number of solutions? Why? What are the eigenvalues
of A in this case? Explain why this makes sense.
(d) For what value of α, if any, does Ax =
x have a solution? If this is possible, how many
solutions are there? Why?
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c is any number, so cVaR does
not mean conditional value at risk
Q1. Assume that X is a continuous and nonnegative random variable with the cumulative distribution function Fx and density fx, and let c>O. Verify that for the Value-at-Risk we have VaR,x (p) = cVaRx (p)
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c can be any number, cVaR does
not mean conditional value at risk. Hence, please just prvoe the
positively homogeneous property of VaR.
Q1. Assume that X is a continuous and nonnegative random variable with the cumulative distribution function Fx and density fx, and let c>O. Verify that for the Value-at-Risk we have VaR,x (p) = cVaRx (p)
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