It must seem like a math/statistics question. It isn't. It makes a difference when even one opts out.At what point does this mindset become destructive enough to create an unintended social effect?
At what threshold does a change in individual behavior cause a major unintended social effect? — Abdul
At what threshold does a change in individual behavior cause a major unintended social effect? — Abdul
At what threshold does a change in individual behavior cause a major unintended social effect? — Abdul
Your 25,000th voter doesn't know what the total is, of course. For all he knows, the election IS already decided by many votes. — Bitter Crank
Sounds related to the butterfly effect. Proves how powerful seemingly simple decisions are.
On a side note, do you think the butterfly effect is related in any way to determinism? — Abdul
At what threshold does a change in individual behavior cause a major unintended social effect? — Abdul
logisticmap=function(x0,n,r){ xseq=rep(0,n) xseq[1]=x0 for(i in 2:n){ xseq[i]=r*xseq[i-1]*(1-xseq[i-1]) } return(xseq) }
znorm=function(complexno){sqrt((Re(complexno))^2+(Im(complexno))^2)} mandlebrot=function(c,n){ k=1 z=0 thenorm=0 while(k<n && is.finite(thenorm)){ z=z^2+c thenorm=znorm(z) k=k+1 } return(is.finite(thenorm)) } mandlevec=Vectorize(mandlebrot,vectorize.args = "c") cs=seq(-2,2,by=0.01) cs=expand.grid(cs,cs) complexes=complex(real=cs[,1],imaginary = cs[,2]) truefalse=mandlevec(c=complexes,n=100) xs=cs[,1][truefalse] ys=cs[,2][truefalse] points(xs,ys)
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