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A type of interaction of two active groups is considered, in which the opposition of each group increases as the success of the other increases. Some possible applications of this situation are discussed.
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Rashevsky, N. Further studies on the mathematical theory of interaction of individuals in a social group. Psychometrika 7, 225–232 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02288625
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