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Predictability of large future changes in a competitive evolving population
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Predictability of large future changes in a competitive evolving population

D Lamper, S D Howison and N F Johnson
Physical review letters, Vol.88(1), pp.017902-179024
2002-01-07
PMID: 11800987

Abstract

Biological Evolution Models, Theoretical Population Dynamics
The dynamical evolution of many economic, sociological, biological, and physical systems tends to be dominated by a relatively small number of unexpected, large changes ("extreme events"). We study the large, internal changes produced in a generic multiagent population competing for a limited resource, and find that the level of predictability increases prior to a large change. These large changes hence arise as a predictable consequence of information encoded in the system's global state.
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9 Mathematics
9.143 Dynamical Systems & Time Dependence
9.143.674 Econophysics
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Physics, Multidisciplinary
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