Entropy of plagues: A measure for assessing the loss of social cohesion due to epidemics
We have asked the question what kind of illumination might be given to a series of historical events through the application of operations research techniques. The question is addressed by means of a model. In that model we compare the evidence for the collapse of civil authority during selected pla...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of operational research 1993-11, Vol.71 (1), p.45-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have asked the question what kind of illumination might be given to a series of historical events through the application of operations research techniques. The question is addressed by means of a model. In that model we compare the evidence for the collapse of civil authority during selected plagues of the 14th–17th century against the value for a casualty based entropy. The entropy is computed from time series of mortality data taken from the historical record of the selected period. This contribution builds upon previously published work in which entropy, computed from military casualties, becomes a predictor of combat outcome. The conjecture is advanced that mortality based entropy calculations reveal the impact of the plague mortality on societal structure Comparison with the work of Dupaquier on the scaling crises is made. Suggested extensions to additional societal phenomena are advanced. |
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ISSN: | 0377-2217 1872-6860 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0377-2217(93)90259-P |