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The nature of this world model is given here in two equivalent forms - text and
equations . Those readers who are ... Those readers who are conversant with
equation terminology will find the equation form more precise than the text . The
latter ...
The nature of this world model is given here in two equivalent forms - text and
equations . Those readers who are ... Those readers who are conversant with
equation terminology will find the equation form more precise than the text . The
latter ...
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A Equation Notation The equations as printed in Chapter 3 and Appendix B are
written in the notation for the DYNAMO compiler . For complete information see
the DYNAMO User ' s Manual by Alexander L . Pugh , III , third edition , M . I . T ...
A Equation Notation The equations as printed in Chapter 3 and Appendix B are
written in the notation for the DYNAMO compiler . For complete information see
the DYNAMO User ' s Manual by Alexander L . Pugh , III , third edition , M . I . T ...
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B Equations of the World Model The following equations and control information
are in the exact format used by the DYNAMO compiler for producing the ... KI
NRUN = 1 NRUN1 = 1 SWT 2 = 1970 EQUATION 42 CONNECTS HERE FROM
EQ .
B Equations of the World Model The following equations and control information
are in the exact format used by the DYNAMO compiler for producing the ... KI
NRUN = 1 NRUN1 = 1 SWT 2 = 1970 EQUATION 42 CONNECTS HERE FROM
EQ .
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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