Virtual GDP Engine of Carnot-Like Type
Masayuki Matsui (mmatsui55@nifty.com)
Chapter Chapter 5 in Artifacts Versus Nature Body, 2023, pp 49-57 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter considers a hypothetical Carnot-like loop dynamismCarnot-like loop dynamism (powered by “money energyMoney energy”) in nature versus artificial bodies, and considers income growth and distribution theory (economic entities) within a sustainable loop conveyor systemLoop conveyor system in the world, along with its dynamism and efficiency. This loop theory schema is a dissection of the elliptic theory of pair-map microcosms, and can be expected to be the same for the self-moving mechanism of artificial bodies, such as virtual (digital) self-driving carsSelf-driving cars on the pair map (2D/3D). This discussion first begins with the examination of a linear “Taylor system” for a virtual GDP bodyVirtual GDP body, and loop theory. Matsui’s equation for flow time (flow number) can be used to present an example of formulation of two-level optimizationTwo-level optimization, based on a closed-loop conveyor divided into “unloading” and “loading” sides. Lastly, the harmonic gain-sharing problem that faces economic bodies using a numerical and harmonic example of win–win and sharingWin–win and sharing is also analyzed by a heuristic base.
Keywords: Pair-map ellipse theory; Loop theory; Carnot-like dynamism; Digital GDP engine; Matsui’s equation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-7699-7_5
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