Monday, June 17, 2019

Relative prime

Consider whether we count life units with prime multiple five, as in 15,30,45,60. Is this true? I dunno, haven't looked. Consider why we would use five?

Because government has allocated primes two and three in their political cycles. If business counted career units with prime five, then businesses everywhere would be equally prime to government interference, a Nash equilibrium.  Each career plan would tend to under sample government a bit, smoothing out its effect regardless of location, in tendency. The effect is a government insurance hedge in wages, one that can be adequately priced.

This kind of packing appears on the yield curve, out tree trunk in abstract terms. That leads to Baumol as a general problem of packing a new productivity into an existing set of S/L 'digits, adiabatic  requantizing. Keep the yield curve 'round'; (less skew in the generators)

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