The Geodesic Dome& GDP Growth

Journal Title: Asian Journal of Mathematical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

This paper builds on our knowledge of AT Mathematics used to solve for variables in a geodesic dome structural analysis. Temperature loads can simulate expansion of the GDP, or GDP growth. This can be used to see how the entire dome, or economy, adjusts to the new forces. There are computer software programs readily available which could be used to help economists model the entire economy from the individual to the world.

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The Geodesic Dome& GDP Growth

This paper builds on our knowledge of AT Mathematics used to solve for variables in a geodesic dome structural analysis. Temperature loads can simulate expansion of the GDP, or GDP growth. This can be used to see how the...

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(2017). The Geodesic Dome& GDP Growth. Asian Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 1(4), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-318277