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Summary, conclusion and outlook,s based on the isomorphism of scientific laws in the financial field. The study model empirically demonstrates isomorphism establishment and, according to Ashby’s simplification theory, possesses a key heuristic function (Ashby in Views on General Systems Theory. Wiley, New York, pp. 165–169, 1964 [.]).肥料 发表于 2025-3-25 03:09:18
Chaotic Solutions for Asset Management Complexitys based on the isomorphism of scientific laws in the financial field. The study model empirically demonstrates isomorphism establishment and, according to Ashby’s simplification theory, possesses a key heuristic function (Ashby in Views on General Systems Theory. Wiley, New York, pp. 165–169, 1964 [.]).