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Re: [Phys-l] made-up evidence



Quoting Jack Uretsky <jlu@hep.anl.gov>:

Hey, guys and gals, let's stay with physics. And I'll fight anyone who
wants to pin a political label on me (in a physics forum).
Regards,
Jack

Yes. The discussion in this list can be more relevant by focusing on econophysics or the statistical mechanics of money, wealth and income, for example.

You may refer to some papers below:

1. Victor Yakovenko, J. B. Rosser, Colloquium: statistical mechanics of money, wealth and income, Reviews of Modern Physics 81:1703-1725 (2009)
2. A. Dragulescu, V. Yakovenko (2000). "The statistical mechanics of money". European Physical Journal B 17: 723–729.
3. U. Garibaldi, E. Scalas, P. Viarenga (2007). "Statistical equilibrium in exchange games". European Physical Journal B 60: 241–246.
4. A. Chakraborti, B. K. Chakrabarti (2000). "Statistical mechanics of money: how savings propensity affects its distribution". European Physical Journal B 17: 167–170.
5. S. Guala (2009). "Taxes in a simple wealth distribution model by inelastically scattering particles". Interdisciplinary description of complex systems 7(1): 1–7.


Best regards,
Alphonsus