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'''* Article: The Life Cycle Model and [[Empire Dynamics of China''. Peng Lu and Dianhan Chena.''' | '''* Article: The Life Cycle Model and [[Empire Dynamics of China]]''. Peng Lu and Dianhan Chena.''' | ||
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Revision as of 04:17, 19 January 2023
Description
Peng Lu and Dianhan Chen:
"The life cycle pattern is pervasive for both natural and social sciences, from events to empires. The man-land relationship governs the rising and falling cycles of empires. Based on the life cycle model of collective actions in 2016, we combine agent-based modeling, systemic dynamics, and numerical simulations, to build the life cycle model of empire. It aims to investigate the rise and fall process of major empires."
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* Article: The Life Cycle Model and Empire Dynamics of China. Peng Lu and Dianhan Chena.
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"aims to investigate the rise and fall process of major empires (N=18) in the 2132-year history of China, from BC 221 to AD 1912. The core principle is to find the optimal solution, which achieves the best matching between simulated and real target empires."