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Bruce Ratner Comment by Bruce Ratner on August 12, 2008 at 3:08am
The GenIQ Model
James J. Popoff Comment by James J. Popoff on March 25, 2008 at 6:46am
Good Morning;
I haven't had an opportunity to read the current posts, so until I can I will refrain from contributing except to share a paper that some might find interesting for the way it cuts across disciplines to achieve real world (political) results. Consider Bennett, David A., Marc P. Armstrong, and Greg A. Wade. 2000. "Agent Mediated Consensus-Building for Environmental Problems: A Genetic Algorithm Approach" at: http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/conf/SANTA_FE_CD-ROM/sf_papers/bennett_da.../my_paper.htm
The best practical idea is the use of a Morton sequence (I used a Hilbert curve, in the event) to linearize a 2D map. The best theoretical iidea is the concpet of a physical template (map) that describes a consensus. Talk about semiotics!
 

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