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21 March 2013

Friedrich, Thomas and Köpper, Wilhelm (2013): Schumpeter´s Gale: Mixing and compartmentalization in Economics and Biology.

6 April 2014

Friedrich, Thomas (2014): Work cycles of independent ensembles.

28 November 2014

Friedrich, Thomas (2014): Entanglement by Genes or Shares; Hamilton´s rule of kin selection revisited.

2 April 2015

Friedrich, Thomas (2015): Economic Concepts in Biology – Issues with Hamilton´s rule.

7 December 2015

Friedrich, Thomas (2015): The limits of wise exploitation in dependent and independent symmetric ensembles.

15 December 2016

Friedrich, Thomas (2016): Aquila non captat muscas :Homo Economicus between exploration and exploitation.

27 March 2018

Friedrich, Thomas (2018): Evolution towards higher net profit in a population of ensembles of ensembles leads to division of labour.

Friedrich, Thomas (2018): Evolution towards higher net profit in a population of ensembles of ensembles leads to division of labour.

13 March 2019

Friedrich, Thomas (2019): Transfers by force and deception lead to stability in an evolutionary learning process when controlled by net profit but not by turnover.

30 October 2019

Friedrich, Thomas (2019): How peaceful is the harmony of source and sink?

9 October 2020

Friedrich, Thomas (2020): Inflation and deflation of the transfer space.

8 December 2021

Friedrich, Thomas (2021): Deterministic chaos within the transfer space - An unstable fixed point as a narrow ford to complexity through chaos.

20 April 2023

Friedrich, Thomas (2023): A positive net profit strategy and a pure substrate transfer strategy are both necessary for an ensemble to succeed in the presence of a fixed cost.

11 February 2024

Friedrich, Thomas (2024): The positive net profit space is a subspace of the transfer space.

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