Quantum-Monadology Approach to Economic Systems
Teruaki Nakagomi ()
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Teruaki Nakagomi: Kochi University
A chapter in Practical Fruits of Econophysics, 2006, pp 381-385 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary In order to describe non-classical nature of economic phenomena, the use of quantum monadology, a quantum world model reinforced with Leibnizian monadology, is proposed, which provides not only the way of thinking but also a mathematical system that enables us to simulate personal and social human behaviors and to describe integrative or anomalous processes of economic systems.
Keywords: Quantum monadology; Whole-individual reflection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/4-431-28915-1_70
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