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Abstract
Will we all eventually speak the same language and its dialects? Here, we summarize several language models and present variants of our own language model in greater detail.BibTexKeywords: Monte Carlo, language size distribution, model, simulation
@article{schulze05languageCompetitionByPhysicists,
author={Christian Schulze and Dietrich Stauffer},
title={Recent Developments in Computer Simulations of Language Competition},
journal={Computing in Science and Engineering},
year={2006},
month={May-June},
volume={8},
number={3},
pages={60-67},
doi={10.1109/MCSE.2006.47},
url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/schulze05languageCompetitionByPhysicists.html},
keywords={Monte Carlo,language size distribution,model,simulation}
}
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