What about parameters that are hard to measure? Take for instances infectious disease models, often a very simple set of ODEs that are capable of capturing the wide ranging dynamics that we observe. One of the crucial…
Would you rather sociological models not contain any physics or math? What do you propose?
They are pointing out the existence of a fixed point in the oligarch state. Yes, you can estimate the time to leave this fixed state by invoking an analogy to a classical mechanics problem, where the time to leave is…
What about parameters that are hard to measure? Take for instances infectious disease models, often a very simple set of ODEs that are capable of capturing the wide ranging dynamics that we observe. One of the crucial…
Would you rather sociological models not contain any physics or math? What do you propose?
They are pointing out the existence of a fixed point in the oligarch state. Yes, you can estimate the time to leave this fixed state by invoking an analogy to a classical mechanics problem, where the time to leave is…