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Yumi Murakami
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02-08-2006 05:54
You know, "x% of the population control y% of the L$.", for different values of x?
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Introvert Petunia
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Join date: 11 Sep 2004
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02-08-2006 06:38
Is there any reason to expect that it would differ significantly from the typical k ≈ 2? I have no applicable data, but can't see any intuitive reason why it should be much off.
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