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Search for: [Abstrakt = "Mathematics and physics are based on two numbers\: Archimedes' constant π = 3,14... and e = 2,71... \- Napier's constant. The former reflects the ratio of the perimeter of a figure to its diameter and maximizes the area, given the diameter. The solutions are the disk and the circle. The latter represents the accumulated capital paid by a bank after one year from investing one unit of money at an annual interest rate of 100% under continuous compounding. The ratio of the disk's perimeter to its diameter, i.e. π, governs omnipresent cyclical motion, whereas Napier's constant determines natural growth \- exponential growth. Nature mixes both kinds of behaviour\: there is equilibrium \- vortices, and the cobweb model, dynamic growth. Our general remarks are corroborated by the theory of linear differential equations with constant coefficients. Social life \- democracy and quality \- despite the deceptive chaos of accidental behaviour, is also governed by a beautiful numeral law. This social number is λ = ⅔ whose notation is derived from the Greek λαοζ meaning crowd, people, assembly. The social number, Łyko's number, is defined by the fundamental theorem. If each alternative of a maximal relation of a given profile has its frequency in this profile greater than ⅔, then such relation is a group preference. This sufficient condition separates a decisional chaos from a stable economic and voting order \- the preference. Also our everyday language makes use of λ . We distinguish with it upper states \- elitist ones, from ordinary standards. The ⅔ rule implies that in each group one third of the population prevails, while the rest are just background actors. The number λ also appears, a bit of a surprise, in classical theorems of geometry."]

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