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From: greg-fulldisclosure at nest.cx (Gregory Steuck)
Subject: interesting?
>>>>> "batz" == batz <batsy@...our.net> writes:
batz> They use: da/dt = Ka(1-a)
...
batz> Where K is the rate of information spread (based on number of
batz> subscriptions to public lists vs. consortiums) 'a' being the
batz> proportion of subscribers informed, 't' is hours, and 'd'
batz> seems to be iteration?
da/dt is a clear sign of differential equation (which they mention in
the paper). So, "d" is NOT iteration nor is it a factor in "da", it's a
marker of differential.
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