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Modelling economic processes by means of formal grammars: A survey of results at the middle of 1981

Modelling economic processes by means of formal grammars: A survey of results at the middle of 1981 This paper briefly presents the topics of research and the results obtained by using formal language techniques (mainly Chomsky grammars) in modelling economic processes. This ‘grammatical approach’ to economics is a fairly new way of applying a very modern mathematical theory, and most of the results in this field were obtained by the Roumanian School of Mathematical Linguistics. The survey covers the results reported before the summer of 1981 (those summarized in the monograph [44]). A later survey will present more recent results, some of which are still developing. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Applicandae Mathematicae Springer Journals

Modelling economic processes by means of formal grammars: A survey of results at the middle of 1981

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae , Volume 1 (1) – May 24, 2006

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Springer Journals
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Mathematics; Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis; Applications of Mathematics; Partial Differential Equations; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
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0167-8019
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1572-9036
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10.1007/BF02433842
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Abstract

This paper briefly presents the topics of research and the results obtained by using formal language techniques (mainly Chomsky grammars) in modelling economic processes. This ‘grammatical approach’ to economics is a fairly new way of applying a very modern mathematical theory, and most of the results in this field were obtained by the Roumanian School of Mathematical Linguistics. The survey covers the results reported before the summer of 1981 (those summarized in the monograph [44]). A later survey will present more recent results, some of which are still developing.

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Acta Applicandae MathematicaeSpringer Journals

Published: May 24, 2006

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