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Unification-Conditions-of-Civilization-Patterns-Multi-Agent-Modeling-of-Human-History (1.1.0)

The model of Chinese and Western civilization patterns can help understand how civilizations formed, how they evolved by themselves, and the difference between the unity of China and the disunity of the Western. The previous research had examined historical phenomena about civilization patterns with subjective, static, local, and inductive methods. Therefore, we propose a general model of history dynamics for civilizations pattern, which contains both China and the West, to improve our understanding of civilization formation and the factors influencing the pattern of civilization. And at the same time, the model is used to find the boundary conditions of two different patterns.

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20200527

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Unification-Conditions-of-Civilization-Patterns-Multi-Agent-Modeling-of-Human-History 1.1.0

The model of Chinese and Western civilization patterns can help understand how civilizations formed, how they evolved by themselves, and the difference between the unity of China and the disunity of the Western. The previous research had examined historical phenomena about civilization patterns with subjective, static, local, and inductive methods. Therefore, we propose a general model of history dynamics for civilizations pattern, which contains both China and the West, to improve our understanding of civilization formation and the factors influencing the pattern of civilization. And at the same time, the model is used to find the boundary conditions of two different patterns.

Release Notes

20200527

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.0 zhuo zhang Sun May 29 16:24:00 2022 Sun May 29 16:24:00 2022 Published
1.0.0 zhuo zhang Fri May 27 09:10:22 2022 Sun May 29 16:16:59 2022 Published

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