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employ feedback or a bias, it may instead turn out as a viable and successful procedure. This result is connected to the … literature on learning. …
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This work registers in the investigation horizon that we come making around the practices from knowledge and their conditions of production and emergency from epistemological options of the complex thought. It changes positions that in his to happen go from the economy of the education in this...
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This paper presents a neural network based methodology for examining the learning of game-playing rules in never …
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This paper presents a neural network model developed to simulate the endogenous emergence of bounded-rational behavior in normal-form games. There exists an algorithm which, if learnt by a neural network, would enable it to perfectly select Nash equilibria in never before seen games. However,...
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that duality, if handled carefully, can provide a superior framework to dualism for dealing with the complexity of economic …
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I argue that a form of consciousness may be found in American economic history, one which is both mathematically demonstrable and important. In this book I present a model of economic and political growth based upon systematic addition. We begin with a philosophic model of trade (pp. 34-46);...
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In sum, in these essays I explore the self-similarity between levels, the fractal structure of reality, through an investigation of an inherent and unavoidable uncertainty which is unique to each level. These essays will demonstrate that as each level struggles to resolve its own inherent...
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This volume – Predicting Crisis: Five Essays on the Mathematic Prediction of Economic and Social Crises – is the first of three sets of essays. In this first set the economic and social history of the United States is shown to be a “system of movement,” i.e. a logical and mathematic...
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modern society. It does so in respect to insights from Cybernetics and Complexity theory, thereby taking up charges about the …
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