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megameter | 4 years ago

There's a longstanding interest in the acadame in finding "clean" closed-form analytical explanations for all sorts of real-world problems, which mostly speaks to the historical lack of computing power to do a complete simulation leading to acceptance of bad approximations. Economics is also full of these kinds of equations, and many of the ones taught in undergrad are barely beyond a working hypothesis.

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