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This review analyzes articles on the mathematical modeling of economic facts and processes. Mathematical modeling of the economy has rapidly developed in the past and current centuries.
Veniamin Mokhov +3 more
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Mathematics applied to Economics and Finance : Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics and Mathematical Sciences [PDF]
Mathematics applied to Economics and Finance : Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics and Mathematical Sciences / Edited by S.KOHNO, K.NISHIZAWA, M.HAYASHI.
Khatiwada, Yuba Raj
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This study presents an innovative application of genetic algorithms (GAs) for optimizing the Cobb–Douglas production function, a cornerstone of economic modeling that examines the relationship between production output and the inputs of labor and capital.
Ali Dinc +4 more
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Rules for Fractional-Dynamic Generalizations: Difficulties of Constructing Fractional Dynamic Models
This article is a review of problems and difficulties arising in the construction of fractional-dynamic analogs of standard models by using fractional calculus.
Vasily E. Tarasov
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Mathematical Model of Optimal Development Enterprise Economics
Purpose of the study. The production sphere of the enterprise is a dynamic system of cash, material and information flows, in the framework of which the final product is formed, distributed between investments in production capital and own consumption ...
E. V. Kasatkina, D. D. Vavilova
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Continuous-Logical Methods in Mathematical Economics
An application of continuous logic for the mathematical description of economical systems is given. Parallel, sequential, parallel-sequential and sequentialparallel systems are calculated using continuous logic (CL) methods.
Levin Vitaly I.
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Os dois métodos e o núcleo duro da teoria econômica The two methods and the hard core of economics
While methodological sciences have no object and are supposed to adopt a hypothetical-deductive method, substantive sciences including economics should use an empirical or historical-deductive method.
Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
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On History of Mathematical Economics: Application of Fractional Calculus
Modern economics was born in the Marginal revolution and the Keynesian revolution. These revolutions led to the emergence of fundamental concepts and methods in economic theory, which allow the use of differential and integral calculus to describe ...
Vasily E. Tarasov
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A personal perspective on mathematical economics
The paper is a contribution to a series of recollections and reflections on the professional experiences of distinguished economists which the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review started in 1979.
R. GOODWIN
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Modularity, Atomicity and States in Archimedean Lattice Effect Algebras [PDF]
Effect algebras are a generalization of many structures which arise in quantum physics and in mathematical economics. We show that, in every modular Archimedean atomic lattice effect algebra $E$ that is not an orthomodular lattice there exists an $(o ...
Paseka, Jan
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